Tanya Clarke is a Canadian-American actress and sculptress. She is the daughter of Tony Clarke, a leading environmental and political activist. Born on 2nd February 1972, in Chicago, Tanya moved with her family to Ottawa, Canada as a child. She grew up there with an interest in acting and arts. As a young adult, she came to New York City to pursue acting. She spent many years performing in Broadway and Off-Broadway shows as well as the regional theater. She debuted with her role in the Tony Award-winning, Herb Gardner’s play ‘I’m Not Rappaport’, directed by Daniel Sullivan. It revolved around the unlikely friendship between two retirees, a Jew and an African-American. ...
Tanya Clarke is a Canadian-American actress and sculptress. She is the daughter of Tony Clarke, a leading environmental and political activist. Born on 2nd February 1972, in Chicago, Tanya moved with her family to Ottawa, Canada as a child. She grew up there with an interest in acting and arts. As a young adult, she came to New York City to pursue acting. She spent many years performing in Broadway and Off-Broadway shows as well as the regional theater. She debuted with her role in the Tony Award-winning, Herb Gardner’s play ‘I’m Not Rappaport’, directed by Daniel Sullivan. It revolved around the unlikely friendship between two retirees, a Jew and an African-American. ...
Bill J. Corcoran is a film and TV director from Canada. Born as William J. Corcoran on 19th January 1951 and raised in Ontario, he grew up on a farm which was adjacent to Kleinburg Studios, where the TV series “Forest Rangers” was filmed. He was twelve during the time of the shooting of the series and was cast as a stunt kid in an episode. This triggered his interest in movies and TV. He graduated from Trent University with a degree in Psychology and English Literature.
Soon, he started his film career as an assistant director for a television show called “Police Surgeon”. He continued to assist directors on different shows and TV m...
Bill J. Corcoran is a film and TV director from Canada. Born as William J. Corcoran on 19th January 1951 and raised in Ontario, he grew up on a farm which was adjacent to Kleinburg Studios, where the TV series “Forest Rangers” was filmed. He was twelve during the time of the shooting of the series and was cast as a stunt kid in an episode. This triggered his interest in movies and TV. He graduated from Trent University with a degree in Psychology and English Literature.
Soon, he started his film career as an assistant director for a television show called “Police Surgeon”. He continued to assist directors on different shows and TV m...
Hector Echavarria is an actor, director, screenwriter, producer, businessman, activist and a martial arts champion, of Argentinian descent. Born on the 6th December 1969, in Corrientes, a town in Argentina, Hector suffered from pediatric asthma and underwent an acupuncture therapy for relief. His Chinese acupuncturist suggested that he take up martial arts to overcome this handicap state. Encouraged by his parents as well, he started training at the age of 4 under Grand Master Tung Kuo Tsao. By the time he was 13, he had learned Jiu Jitsu and Judo and he continued his training in Karate and Tae Kwon Do.
As a teenager, Hector became the “youngest kick...
Hector Echavarria is an actor, director, screenwriter, producer, businessman, activist and a martial arts champion, of Argentinian descent. Born on the 6th December 1969, in Corrientes, a town in Argentina, Hector suffered from pediatric asthma and underwent an acupuncture therapy for relief. His Chinese acupuncturist suggested that he take up martial arts to overcome this handicap state. Encouraged by his parents as well, he started training at the age of 4 under Grand Master Tung Kuo Tsao. By the time he was 13, he had learned Jiu Jitsu and Judo and he continued his training in Karate and Tae Kwon Do.
As a teenager, Hector became the “youngest kick...
Carmen Thompson is a Canadian costume and fashion designer of Native American descent. She predominantly works as a freelance designer for movies and TV. Born and brought up in British Columbia in Canada. Her father, Art Thompson, was an artist hailing from the Ditidaht Tribe from Vancouver Island while her mother, Cathy, is from the Kyuquot Tribe. Carmen took inspiration from her parents and developed interest towards designing. After completing high school, Carmen attended Camosun College where she studied Computer Science.
She graduated in 1994 and enrolled at University of Victoria for a degree in Business Administration. Later in 2005, Carmen won a sc...
Carmen Thompson is a Canadian costume and fashion designer of Native American descent. She predominantly works as a freelance designer for movies and TV. Born and brought up in British Columbia in Canada. Her father, Art Thompson, was an artist hailing from the Ditidaht Tribe from Vancouver Island while her mother, Cathy, is from the Kyuquot Tribe. Carmen took inspiration from her parents and developed interest towards designing. After completing high school, Carmen attended Camosun College where she studied Computer Science.
She graduated in 1994 and enrolled at University of Victoria for a degree in Business Administration. Later in 2005, Carmen won a sc...
Nick Rotundo was a Canadian film and sound editor who worked primarily in cinema and television. Born in Canada, Nick grew up with his parents, Eleonora and Pietro Rotundo, and sister Filomena. Nick began his career with sound editing in 1981 with the animated movie “Heavy Metal”. In the next year, he dabbled in both film and sound editing in “Humongous” and continued it throughout the decade with films like “Cross Country”, “Blindside”, “The Blue Man”, “Red-Blooded American Girl”, “Thrill kill”, “Prom Night II”, etc.
After the ‘90’s began, Nick Rotu...
Nick Rotundo was a Canadian film and sound editor who worked primarily in cinema and television. Born in Canada, Nick grew up with his parents, Eleonora and Pietro Rotundo, and sister Filomena. Nick began his career with sound editing in 1981 with the animated movie “Heavy Metal”. In the next year, he dabbled in both film and sound editing in “Humongous” and continued it throughout the decade with films like “Cross Country”, “Blindside”, “The Blue Man”, “Red-Blooded American Girl”, “Thrill kill”, “Prom Night II”, etc.
After the ‘90’s began, Nick Rotu...