1. Michelle Williams

    Michelle Ingrid Williams (born September 9, 1980) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress. Williams broke into stardom on the teen series "Dawson's Creek" and later graduated to full length features, such as "Brokeback Mountain", for which she earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

  2. Robert Bray

    Born in Montana to homesteading parents, Bob's family eventually moved to Seattle where he attended Lincoln High School. After graduation, he knocked around for awhile as a lumberjack, cowboy and a member of the CCC. Joining the U.S. Marine Corps in 1942, Bray saw action in the South Pacific and mustered out at war's end as a master sergeant. With aspirations of being a taxidermist or owner of a hunting/fishing lodge, he finally decided on acting and was signed in 1946 to a contract at...

  3. Phillip Bradley Bird

    Started training as an animator at 14. Trained as a Disney animator. Graduated from Corvallis High School (Corvallis, Oregon), 1975. His son is Nicholas Bird who did the voice of "Squirt" in Finding Nemo (2003) and "Little Boy on the Tricycle" in The Incredibles (2004). His oldest son is Michael Bird, and he provided the voice of "Tony Rydinger" in The Incredibles (2004). With The Incredibles, he is the only person to receive a solo writing credit for a Pixar Animation film.

  4. Scott Remick

    While growing up in rural Montana, Scott made VHS movies and 8mm films with his childhood friends. Etching special effects frame by frame with sewing needles into the negatives. Later, while attending San Diego State University, he studied Aerospace Engineering. Discovering that movies and storytelling were his true interests he changed his major to Film. Answering an ad in the college newspaper became his first project with MTV, _MTV's Spring Break 1994_. Scott is a member of the...

  5. Michelle Williams

    Michelle Williams, a small town girl born and raised in rural Kalispell Montana, had numerous small Movie and TV parts before scoring a regular part in the now popular "Dawson's Creek" (1998). She was the young alien in the movie Species (1995) and then was seen in A Thousand Acres (1997). Chosen as one of Teen People Magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21." [1999] Loves reading in her spare time. Legally emancipated from her parents at the age of 15. Attended Santa Fe Christian...

  6. Shane Bitney Crone

    His parents divorced the day he was born. Has two older sisters, Elizabeth Crone and Jessica Crone. Small town boy born and raised in rural Kalispell, Montana. Read for the famous producer Stephen J. Cannell who gave him his first break by casting him in "Left In Darkness." Went to the same high school as Michelle Willams and Troy Evans. Great friends with hockey legend, Lanny McDonald.

  7. Heather McCluskey
  8. William Swetland
  9. Walter William Emerson
  10. Stephen J. Nardi
  11. Steven R. Rovig
  12. Kimberly Civins
  13. Gary L. Graham
  14. Geoffrey R. Keller
  15. R. Terrence Hill
  16. Daniel D. Johns
  17. Angela M. LeDuc
  18. Christina G. Nelson
  19. David A. Ericksen
  20. Paul A. Gibson
  21. C. Mark Hash
  22. Steven E. Cummings
  23. William E. Hileman Jr
  24. Daniel D. Johns
  25. Dorothy A. Cole
  26. Scott M. Corbitt
  27. Anton J. Moch
  28. Jeremy Mitchell

    Jeremy was born in Kalispell, Montana. He went to Montana State University where he received a degree in chemical engineering. Jeremy then went to the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Jeremy is married and enjoys soccer, frisbee, running and acoustic guitar playing as well as downhill skiing.