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Bret Boone Former MLB player April 6, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. During his career Boone was a three-time All-Star, four-time Gold Glove winner, and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner. He is a member of the Boone family, one of the most recognizable families in baseball.
Boone started his playing career with the Seattle Mariners where he set the club record for home runs in a season by second baseman in 1993 (12 in 76 games)[3] but was traded that same year to the Cincinnati Reds along with Erik Hanson.
Child star Jay Underwood, best known for playing the title role in “The Boy Who Could Fly” and co-starring in such films as “Uncle Buck” with John Candy and “No Greater Love”, played Johnny Storm in a never-released “Fantastic Four” movie. Now, after 20 years, audiences will find out why that film – produced by B-movie legend Roger Corman – was never released, via a documentary called “Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four”.
Award winning actor Bryan McClure is best known for his performances in hit series Hawaii Five-O, the comedy The Starving Games and the upcoming sci-fi project Space Command. The young actor, who trained extensively with Billy O’Leary and Diana Castle, now appears in a new horror-thriller web-series called "Strings." This original YouTube show--targeted at the 12 to 20 age range--began on August 15, 2016, and has been described as a mix between the "Saw" franchise and "Teen Wolf." The series opened with the main characters trapped in a seemingly inescapable room.
Thomas Baldinger is a producer and director, known for Two Sides of Love (2014), Who's Jenna...? (2016) and Two Sides of Love (2013). Who’s Jenna, which screens at this year’s Golden Door International Film Festival, stars Tracey Birdsall as a young woman whose new boyfriend suspects she might be an adult film star.
Who’s Jenna?– cast/crew, Thomas Baldinger (director), Tracey Birdsall, Bill Sorvino
Matthew Fallon has a diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy. He is a member of the American Board of Hypnotherapy, Association of Ethical and Professional Hypnotherapists, Fellowship of Christian Hypnotists and The Academy of Magical Arts.
AMANDA BOUDREAU
“Amanda Boudreau (Mezzo-Soprano) is a Los Angeles/Orange County-based singer/vocalist specializing in opera/classical music.
ED GREENBERG
ED GREENBERG is Executive Director of the non-profit Laughter for a Change (L4C). L4C brings the healing power of improvisational theater games and comedy to diverse communities in L.A. and around the world such as post-genocide Rwandan youth, former L.A. gang members, and U.S. combat veterans suffering from post traumatic stress.
Klaus Nigel Pertl (German-Canadian) was born in 1960 in Canada. One year later he moved to Germany where he was raised and where his formal education started. Initially trained as a Banker, he worked in corporate finance and management. He graduated in Germany with a degree in Banking and then moved to London (Great Britain) to continue with a BBA in International Business and Banking and worked in London and New York (USA) for Standard % Poor’s as an analyst for Germany Banks.
Former Vice President of the Concordia Student Union, Yves Engler is a Montréal-based activist and author.
Linda Brewer is a Destiny Architect. Building relationships in truth that Empower People, Align Principles, and Enhance Processes for Prosperity and Profits. A defining moment in my life: “I remember when I was five years old, looking up at a very tall adult, placing my hands on my hips and saying, ‘that is not what you meant.’” In spite of the adverse reaction of that adult, I can hear and observe when someone’s words are out of alignment with their behaviors and outcomes.