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Maya Dunbar started her career in front of the camera, appearing on such hit shows as, Southland, Banshee, Harry's Law and The Mentalist. She has since transitioned into writing, in addition to producing alongside her partner and husband, actor Rockmond Dunbar; under their MyRock Entertainment banner. In 2018, Maya sold an original hour long untitled legal drama to Universal and NBC. She followed that up with another pilot at Universal in 2019. A one hour cop procedural set in New Orleans. That same year, she was staffed as a writer on NBC's freshman series Bluff City Law where she was tasked with writing Episode 109 (Ave Marie) Maya has written for numerous production companies and producers, whether it's bringing their concepts to life or her own.- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Make-Up Department
Bill is the Guinness World record holder in the category 'most special effect make-up characters portrayed in a career' the new record number set May 6, 2011 is 202.
Born and raised in Kent Ohio, Bill graduated Kent State University, in 1977 with a degree in Telecommunications. But during college, Bill realized that he wanted something else. He embarked on a music career, and in the early 1980's he toured, as the leader of a band called Expression. In 1982, after recovering from a serious injury, he moved to Chicago and shifted to a career in entertainment. His first bit-part in a movie came in 1982 in an American Playhouse film titled "The Killing Floor". By the following summer, Bill was landing featured bit-parts and stand-in work on several films. He got his first speaking role, in 1984, in the TV movie "The Impostor". Later 1984, Dallas, TX. Over the next five years, he kept busy with print ads and industrial shows, and played his first alien character. He portrayed Mr. Spock in an industrial film at the Dallas Convention Center for the Oracle Software Company. January 1990 - Los Angeles, Florida - 1992 - job entertaining at the Busch Gardens water park called Adventure Land. January 1993 - Los Angeles. His first experience as an alien on television was in Alien Nation. It started when he met makeup designer Richard Snell, while filming Demolition Man. This led Bill to his first work on the TV movies of "Alien Nation". Since then, he has become one of those few elite actors that seem to specialize in playing aliens, monsters, and other various creatures from other worlds and of this world long ago. It was from there, that he found himself working on the hit series Babylon 5 and shortly thereafter on Star Trek:Deep Space Nine. 1998 - Bill worked on the season premiere episode of Sliders, and more in 1999. Since then, Bill has worked on many TV series, including Star Trek: Voyager, Enterprise, The X-Files, The Invisible Man, Drew Carey, The District, Crossing Jordan, King of Queens, Will and Grace, Yes, Dear!, Friends, Desperate Housewives, Criminal Minds, and as a regular on "The Division" and the HBO Series Carnivale, Saving Grace, Justified, Raising Hope, iCarly, The Defenders, How I Met Your Mother, NCIS, Mad Men, Modern Family, Mistresses, 2 Broke Girls, and many more. Bill has appeared in Blades of Glory, The Artist, The Muppets, Nightcrawler, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, ARGO and more. In print, Bill was a featured zombie in the book "The Brain Eater's Bible", released in 2011. As one of a special group of actors that has worked extensively on sci-fi, and fantasy/horror shows, Bill has many behind-the-scenes stories to share about what it took to become this extraordinary type of actor. Additionally, Bill has written a book titled "The Professionals Talent Handbook: The Guide to Getting Started" and he has appeared on the pages of TV Guide (July 5, 1997), and in the August 1998 issue of Galactic Alliance. Interviews with Bill can be found in such publications as the International Star Trek Magazine, Explorer, Pen & Quill, Autograph Times, TV Zone and the New York Post..- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Joshua Seth is one of the most legendary voice actors in anime. Millions of kids grew up listening to him as the starring role of Tai, the leader of the Digimon, on the hit TV series and in all 8 movies over the past 25 years. He has also voiced such iconic anime characters as Tetsuo in Akira, Young Knives in Trigun, 009 in Cyborg Soldier 009, Shobu in Duel Masters, and Alpha 5 in Power Rangers Turbo. His extensive career also includes roles in beloved shows like SpongeBob SquarePants, Ghost in the Shell, Cowboy Beebop, Rugrats, Transformers, Wolf's Rain, Xenosaga, Zatch Bell, Last Exile, and many other classic series.
Joshua was also the promo announcer for the entire Kids WB programming block as well as for Fox Kids Saturday Mornings.
These days, Joshua is a popular guest at anime conventions when he's not on tour performing his award-winning comedy mind-reading show.- Music Department
- Actor
- Sound Department
Robert Edward Casale Jr. was born on July 14, 1952 in Kent, Ohio. The younger brother of Gerald Casale, Robert grew up in Akron, Ohio and was trained as a medical radiation technologist, but eventually left that job to become a key founding member of the New Wave band Devo. Casale not only played guitar, bass guitar, and/or keyboards on every last album by Devo, but also co-wrote several songs as well. In addition, Robert also worked on various albums, films, and television shows as a music mixer, score arranger, music producer, and music production engineer. Casale died of heart failure at age 61 on February 17, 2014. He was survived by wife Lisa, son Alex, and daughter Samantha.- Gene Michael was born on 2 June 1938 in Kent, Ohio, USA. He was married to Joette Corona and Rae Reuter. He died on 7 September 2017 in Oldsmar, Florida, USA.