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MICHAEL ORNSTEIN

Please welcome Michael Ornstein. Michael is an actor, writer and visual artist, best known for his role as Chucky on Sons of Anarchy and Mayans MC. Ornstein’s NYC stage career spans a stream of new plays from 1982 through 2006, and includes creating the role of Louis in the 1991 World Premiere of Angels in America at the Eureka Theater in San Francisco. His first film role was Crossing Delancey, where he played Peter Riegert’s brother, Mickey. His film and television credits include Sons of Anarchy, Mayans MC, Mob City, Homicide: Life on the Street, Third Watch, Seinfeld, NCIS: Los Angeles, New York Undercover, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Hal Hartley’s film Book of Life and Robert Altman’s Kansas City.

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DAVID J. FIELDING

David Fielding played the character of “Zordon” and provided the voice for the character for the first season of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993) for Saban Entertainment. David holds two degrees in acting – a BFA from Texas State and an MFA from the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to his stage and film work, David has provided voice work for a number of popular PC video games, including Empire Earth and Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna. David resides in Texas, is an author with a dozen or so short stories in various anthologies and the first three of his Lincoln Bright novels (published by Caffeine & Ink) which are available now.

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DON MOST

Don Most is probably best known for his co-starring role as Ralph in thelong running television series !Happy Days”. During this time, he workedwith such emerging talents as Ron Howard and Garry Marshall.More recent credits include the film Man”s Best Friend, where Don playsdefense attorney Ian Tapper. It premiered on Amazon Prime early in 2020.He also stars in the film Lost Heart which was released on Amazon in early2021, and which Don won Best Supporting Actor in a feature film at theICFF Film Festival.In 2021 alone, Don worked on four films – When George Got Murdered,ParallaxTale, Lifetime’s: Holiday In Sante Fe, and County Line: No Fear.And in 2022 he worked on the western, “Far Haven”, and also filmed“Unsung Hero”. Other recent credits include a recurring role on the hit TVshow – Glee, as well as starring roles in the indie films – Cult Cartel, TheYankles, Chez Upshaw, Campin’ Buddies and Follow.Most”s other feature film credits include ED TV, directed by Ron Howard;Crazy Mama, directed by Jonathan Demme, and The Great Buck Howard,starring John Malkovich.In recent television, Don shot the TV Pilot: Puckheads. Another pilot –!Harvest Time” in which he stars opposite Anson Williams, just premieredon YouTube, as well as !Old Buddies” starring opposite Robert Wuhl and“Scramble”, opposite Gail O’Grady as part of the new web series !ViralVignettes”. Don has won numerous awards in film festivals this past yearfor acting and directing in “Viral Vignettes”, including The Paris FilmFestival.Other television guest starring roles include Men Of A Certain Age, StarTrek:Voyager, Yes, Dear, The Crow, Sabrina, Sliders, Century City, DarkSkies”, and The Family Guy.Following in the footsteps of some of his peers, Don has now directed threefeature films. His first, The Last Best Sunday, had its World Premiere at theSeattle International Film Festival, and was a feature film winner at the Telluride IndieFest. Moola, starring William Mapother, Shailene Woodley, TreatWilliams, Daniel Baldwin, and Curtis Armstrong, premiered at The NewportBeach Film Festival, where it earned Most The Outstanding AchievementIn Directing Award. Don also directed Harley”s Hill, his first family film,which was recently seen on Showtime, Starz and Encore.In another area, Don has recently gone back to his first love – singing. Donhas always loved the standards/swing/big band style of music, and hasmounted his show – D Most Mostly Swinging. He has performed it at 54Below and The Cutting Room in NYC, Catalina”s Jazz Club in Hollywood,CA, and Vibratto”s and Vitello”s Jazz Club, in Los Angeles to great acclaim.Here is the review he got from !The Hollywood Times”: http://thehollywoodtimes.net/2014/07/26/donny-sings-swings-is-hotter- than-july/Don also has a CD out: !D Most Mostly Swinging”. It features an outstanding 17 piece band comprised of some of the top jazz/studio players in Los Angeles. He is currently working on a new CD with Nashville based producer, Tony Mantor. It will feature some jazz standards in a contemporary jazz setting, along with some classics from the 60″s and 70″s

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ANSON WILLIAMS

Anson Williams is best known for his Golden Globe nominated role on the series, “Happy Days.”  For over the past two decades he has been an award-winning television director and writer; directing over 300 hrs of television, including Star Trek, Steven Spielberg’s “SeaQuest,” Pretender, Lizzie Maguire, Melrose Place, Charmed, 90210,  Star Trek Voyager, Deep Space Nine, Hercules, Zena, HBO’s “All American Murder” starring Christopher Walken, Profiler, and the award winning, Shailene Woodley starring hit, “Secret Life of the American Teenager.” For his writing, Anson has won the prized Humanitus Award, and was honored by the National Association of Student Leaders. Anson was on the National board of USO and was instrumental in making the entertainment division profitable for the organization. Anson is also a successful entreprenuer, cofounding an international product and ad platform company. Anson has been honored by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for his expertise in product trademarking which included a speech by Anson along with the under Secretary Of Commerce. Anson inspired and supported by his famous uncle, Dr. Henry Heimlich, created the life saving product, Alert Drops, that has saved thousands of lives from drowsy driving. Alert Drops has been honored by the United States Congress, California State Senate, and the city of Los Angeles 

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OGIE BANKS

Who owns that incredible voice behind some of the world’s greatest characters? It’s likely it’s Ogie Banks III. As the verbal embodiment of many beloved superheroes and foes, Banks breathes life into some of the worlds most iconic characters on television, anime, film and video games. With over 25 years of experience, he makes every syllable stand out with uniqueness and clarity that keeps fans coming back for more. You can’t hold talent back, as Banks has proved time and again. He is a natural entertainer — he may be best known as a master of dynamic voice acting but has also proven himself a skilled actor, dancer, singer and writer. Ogie Banks is best known for his roles as Clawd Wolf in Monster High and Luke Cage and Miles Morales in Ultimate Spiderman. While his true passion lies in voicing well-known characters (he thrives on the interaction with his co-stars), he has also enthusiastically taken on projects in many well-known franchises such as Naruto, Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures, Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, Red Dead Redemption II game and more. Banks is always striving to become an even more accomplished voice actor, propelled by the incredible roles he secures. His own interest as a fan of characters such as Spiderman, Naruto, Luke Cage and Stretch Armstrong brings everything he does to a personal level. Expect to see many more great things from this iconic man behind the voice.

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MARLA GIBBS

Armed with an acid dry wit and a full arsenal of sarcasm and sass, African-American character comedienne Marla Gibbs showed up on 1970s television with a bang in middle age (44). Landing the feisty maid role on the popular ground-breaking CBS sitcom The Jeffersons (1975), eventually led to her very own sitcom 227 (1985) a decade later and international celebrity. A divorced mother with three children (Angela Elayne Gibbs, Dorian Gibbs, Joseph Gibbs) at the time of her initial success, it was a job transfer from Detroit to Los Angeles, while working as a United Airlines reservation clerk, that set up this more-than-welcome surprise and change of destiny. Born in Chicago on June 14, 1931, Marla attended Peters Business School (1950-1952) following high school and toiled for a time as a receptionist and switchboard operator in the Detroit area. Eventually, she secured work with United Airlines. After moving to Southern California on a transfer, Marla gave acting a try and initially studied at the Mafundi Institute and Watts Writers Workshop, located in the Watts area of L.A. Bitten hard by the acting bug, Marla went on to appear in a number of local productions, including “Medea”, “The Amen Corner” and “The Gingerbread Lady”. After only a couple of minor film roles, including the blaxploitation film, Black Belt Jones (1974), she nabbed the role of Florence Johnston and television stardom. On The Jeffersons (1975), the role of Florence, the maid, was initially set up as a mere one-shot guest role but Marla showed the character’s potential. And, so it came to be that Florence Johnston became THE scene-stealing foil to Sherman Hemsley‘s equally mouthy, money-minded George Jefferson. Until the sitcom became a certified hit, Marla cautiously kept her job with the Airlines. However, with wisecracks and Emmy Award nominations (totaling 5) a plenty, Marla never really had to look back. The role of Florence was a natural for a spin-off series and it happened with the sitcom, Checking In (1981), in which the character becomes a housekeeper for a very swanky hotel. However, the sitcom was harmed by a writer’s strike before it could gain a core audience. Fortunately for Marla, she was ushered right back into the Jefferson household following its quick demise (four episodes). Two months after the last “Jeffersons” episode aired in July 1985, 227 (1985) was included in that year’s fall schedule. Daughter Angela Elayne Gibbs produced an award-winning play by Christine Houston entitled “227”, with Marla as the lead, at Marla’s own local Crossroads Theatre, which the actress founded in 1981. The award-winning play was a solid hit and Marla wisely purchased the television rights. Once “The Jeffersons” was over, she pushed for “227” as a sitcom vehicle. Producer Norman Lear gave it the green light and Marla settled right back in for another popular series ride (for NBC), this time as resident gossip Mary Jenkins, whose demeanor was warmer and more approachable than the feisty Florence Johnson. This sitcom, which featured spitfire Jackée Harry as vampish neighbor Sandra Clark, ran for five years. An eight-time NAACP Image Award winner, Marla has received several honors over the years, including Essence Woman of the Year. She has not carried a series since “227”, but has been seen from time to time on other popular shows, including ER (1994), Cold Case (2003), Chappelle’s Show (2003), Judging Amy (1999), Touched by an Angel (1994), The King of Queens (1998) and Dawson’s Creek (1998). She has also had recurring roles on daytime (Passions (1999)) as well as prime-time (Pryor’s Place (1984), The Hughleys (1998)) and gave a knowing portrayal as Natalie Cole‘s mother in the heart-warming television movie, Lily in Winter (1994). In later years, Marla turned up again on the big screen with plucky roles in Up Against the Wall (1991), The Meteor Man (1993), Lost & Found (1999), Foolish (1999), Border to Border (1998), The Brothers (2001), and standout roles in The Visit (2000) and Stanley’s Gig (2000). Elsewhere, Marla’s voice has been heard on the animated series 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997) and, in addition to acting, sang the theme song to the film Stanley’s Gig (2000), “In the Memory of You”, which will be included on a CD, entitled “Scenes In Jazz”. Marla owned a jazz club for some time in South Central L.A. called “Marla’s Memory Lane, a jazz and supper club that ran from 1981 to 1999. She released her own CD of music, “It’s Never Too Late”, in May 2006, and co-wrote with Ray Colcord, the theme song to her starring series “227”. Into the millennium, Marla suffered both personal and professional setbacks. Her older sister, Susie Garrett, who co-starred on the hit sitcom Punky Brewster (1984), died of cancer in 2002. A few years later, in 2006, Marla suffered a small aneurysm followed by a stroke. She recovered and made a gradual comeback as a guest on such TV shows as Lincoln Heights (2006), House of Payne (2006), Mr. Box Office (2012), Scandal (2012), Hot in Cleveland (2010), The Blexicans (2015), American Horror Story (2011), This Is Us (2016), Black-ish (2014), NCIS (2003), Bless This Mess (2019) and the revamped One Day at a Time (2017). At one point, she played the recurring role of Grandma Eddy on the comedy series The First Family (2012) which starred her old “227” castmate Jackée Harry. On stage, Marla appeared in such comedies as “Boeing, Boeing” and was featured in such comedy films as C’mon Man (2012), Madea’s Witness Protection (2012), Grantham & Rose (2014), Lemon (2017), Please Stand By (2017), Love Jacked (2018) and She Ball (2020).

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JOSHUA MILRAD

Having grown up in the entertainment business, Joshua Milrad hasworked on numerous productions ranging from feature films,documentary films, commercials, music videos, reality TV and majornetwork television series in various capacities from PA to Producer/Director. Cast as the young lead in the original Beastmaster featurefilm, Josh was inspired to learn the craft of filmmaking.He quickly moved up from Production Assistant to AssistantCoordinator, Production Coordinator, Assistant Director, UPM,Associate Producer, and Producer. Josh has worked in variouscapacities on many productions such as: The 2010 Winter Olympics,Moonlight (CBS), The US Open Of Surfing (MTV), The World Seriesof Poker (ESPN), The Beast, American Express, Pepsi (w/Shaq),Ford, Engines of Aggression, as well as PSAs for child abuse andliteracy for MTV.His Producing and Directing work has been featured onEntertainment Tonight, Hard Copy, E! True Hollywood Stories, TheHistory Channel, The New Yorker Magazine and Playboy Magazine.For his film work, he has been the recipient of multiple film awardsfrom festivals including Dances With Films Festival, Had To Be MadeFilm Festival, Tahoe International Film Festival, Indievision FilmFestival NY and The Academy of Science Fiction and Horror GoldenScroll Award.Josh currently lives in Los Angeles field producing and editing fortelevision projects ranging from live music, sports, corporate media,and non-scripted entertainment of all kinds for television and aroundthe web.Currently, Josh is writing and editing on World’s Funniest Animals forthe CW Network in addition to Masters of Illusion (also CW) andvarious short documentary projects for Girl Rising, a non-profitorganization in NYC helping young women get access to qualityeducation worldwide.Throughout the years, Josh has worked with filmmakers ranging fromJoel Silver to Franco Zeffirelli at nearly all the major movie studios onprojects ranging from commercials to television to feature films.

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