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Dominick Brascia was born on 6 April 1957 in Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), Evil Laugh (1986) and Hard Rock Nightmare (1988). He died on 26 November 2018 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ian MacDonald was born on 28 June 1914 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for High Noon (1952), Apache (1954) and The Silver Star (1955). He was married to Shirley Ray Kannegaard and Julia Edith King. He died on 11 April 1978 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Cinematographer Andrew Laszlo was born on January 12, 1926 in Papa, Hungary. Laszlo started out as a camera apprentice at the Motion Picture Studios of Budapest when World War II began. Andrew and his family were sent to a Nazi concentration camp; he was the sole member of his family to survive this. Laszlo immigrated to America in 1947 and worked as a freelance still photographer. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in the Signal Corps as a combat photographer during the Korean War. After working for a producer of industrial films in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andrew began to work in television in the mid 50s; he was initially a camera operator for "The Phil Silvers Show" and later a director of photography for the TV series "Naked City" and "Coronet Blue." He shot his first theatrical feature "One Potatoe, Two Potatoe" in 1964. Among the other notable movies Laszlo worked as a cinematographer on are "You're a Big Boy Now," "The Night They Raided Minsky's," "The Out of Towners," "The Warriors" (this was the first of three motion pictures he shot for Walter Hill), "The Funhouse," "First Blood," "Innerspace," and "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier." He received Emmy Award nominations for his work on "Man With a Country" in 1973 and "Shogun" in 1980. Outside of his film and television program work, Laszlo also shot TV commercials for such top advertisers as Kodak, Sprint, Budweiser, Chevrolet, and American Express. Moreover, Andrew wrote several books that include his autobiography "Footnote to History" which was published in 2002. In addition, Laszlo taught cinematography at workshops, seminars, and universities. Andrew died at age 85 at his home in Bozeman, Montana on October 7, 2011; he was survived by his wife Ann; three sons and a daughter; and five grandchildren.- Actor
- Writer
Chet Huntley, a native of Bozeman, Montana, worked for Movietone News and then CBS radio in Los Angeles, as well as NBC TV in Los Angeles. His big break came when he moderated NBC coverage of the 1956 political conventions, when he was paired with former UPI reporter David Brinkley. This partnership led to the Huntley-Brinkley report, the NBC nightly newscast which ran weeknights on NBC until 1970. Chet also participated in historical events, such as November 22, 1963, when, along with stunned colleagues Bill Ryan and Frank McGee, he brought to NBC viewers live coverage and instant analysis of the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Chet later, after Huntley-Brinkley went off the air, became a spokesman for American Airlines and started his own Montana resort. He passed away in 1974, not long after his colleague Frank McGee.- Elizabeth Clare Prophet was born on 8 April 1939 in Red Bank, New Jersey, USA. She was married to Edward Francis, Randall King, Mark Prophet and Dag Ytreburg. She died on 15 October 2009 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.
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Jack Stonnell was born on 1 December 1930 in New Rochelle, New York. Jack was a director and writer, known for Winds of Change (1975). Jack died on 4 May 2019 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Actor
- Producer
George De Vries was born on 21 November 1934 in Morrison, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Catch the Black Sunshine (1974), Around the World Under the Sea (1966) and Dead of Night (1974). He was married to Joy Dowell. He died on 7 March 2024 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Additional Crew
David Devlin has collaborated with some of the most respected filmmakers and musicians of our time. His career began by working with Jim Henson for two years until Henson's tragic death in 1990. Devlin is best known for his feature film work on Saving Private Ryan (1998), Lincoln (2012), Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull (2008), Monster (2018), and Semper Fi (2019). His credits include working with Allison Anders, Cameron Crowe, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Gus Van Sant, James L Brooks, Judd Apatow, Henry Alex Rubin, Anthony Mandler, David Fincher, among other noteworthy directors. Commercials for Google, Apple, Samsung, Nike, AT&T, Adidas, Tom Ford, Calvin Klein, Dolce and Gabbana, GMC, Jaguar, and Ford. Music Videos featuring Madonna, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Drake, Jennifer Lopez, and Beyoncé.- Camera and Electrical Department
Hayden Kennedy was born on 12 February 1990. He is known for Ultimate Rush (2011), The Calling: A Portrait of Life in the High Country (2016) and Cerro Torre: A Snowball's Chance in Hell (2013). He died on 7 October 2017 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Visual Effects
- Additional Crew
Donald Hansard Sr. was born on 4 September 1925 in Breckenridge, Texas, USA. Donald is known for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), The Edge (1997) and Top Gun (1986). Donald was married to Gloria Carver. Donald died on 3 October 2010 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
Bob Marta was born in Pasadena, California, son of Jack and Grace Marta. He was a 1966, graduate from Montana State University (Beta Rho Chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity).
Bob worked in the Motion Picture industry as a Camera Operator and was the Founding President of the Society of Operating Cameramen (S.O.C.). During his tenor at the S.O.C., Bob helped countless children through the Children's Hospital Vision care of California.
After Bob returned to Bozeman he was proud to be a member of the Masonic Bozeman lodge #18 and the Bagdad Shrine. He was honored to have helped thousands of children through the Spokane Shrine Children's Hospital.
Marta's started his Hollywood career as an uncredited assistant cameraman on Diamonds Are Forever, the 1971 film that was the last of Sean Connery's original five-film run as James Bond. He went on to work on such 1970s films as Tom Laughlin's indie sequels The Trial of Billy Jack and Billy Jack Goes to Washington; Norman Jewison's ... And Justice for All, starring Al Pacino; and three Carl Reiner-helmed comedies: Oh, God! starring George Burns and John Denver; and The One and Only, starring Henry Winkler; and Steve Martin's memorable breakout yarn The Jerk.
Marta did some TV work during the early 1980s - including Fantasy Island, more than a dozen episodes of Hart to Hart- Camera and Electrical Department
Inge Perkins was born on 30 July 1994. Inge is known for The Calling: A Portrait of Life in the High Country (2016). Inge died on 6 October 2017 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Pablo Elvira was born on 24 September 1937 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was an actor, known for Great Performances at the Met (1977), Madama Butterfly (1982) and Lucia di Lammermoor (1983). He died on 5 February 2000 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.