- Scott Smith
Scott Smith is an American author and screenwriter and is a graduate of Columbia University. He has published two suspense novels, "A Simple Plan" and "The Ruins". His screen adaptation of "A Simple Plan" earned him an Academy Award nomination. Scott Smith was born in Summit, New Jersey in 1965 and now lives in New Orleans. After studying at Dartmouth College and Columbia University in New York, he took up writing full time. - Meryl Streep
Born on June 22, 1949 in Summit, New Jersey Meryl Streep is said to be the greatest living actress in Hollywood today by the film fraternity and the viewers. Her birth name was Mary Louise Streep . Her father Harry Streep was an executive at a pharmaceutical company and mother Mary was a commercial artist. Her parents were unique while his father loved playing piano her mother was good at singing and she loved singing. - Lindsey McKeon
Lindsey McKeon is a two-time Daytime Emmy-nominated American actress. She is best known for her role as Marah Lewis on CBS's soap opera "Guiding Light". She previously starred on NBC’s "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" as Katie Peterson from 1996-2000. An only child, McKeon was raised in Los Angeles, California. In her spare time, McKeon enjoys swimming, horseback riding, skiing and reading the works of Shakespeare, John Irving and Maya Angelou. - Patrick Arnheim
My second grade teacher was Mrs. Langholtz. - Steven L Sr
Son - Steven Lawrence Franklin, Jr. born August 28th, 1995 Daughter - Siennah Love Franklin - born February 9th, 1997 Brother of Edward J. Franklin - Joshua Brody
Joshua Brody was born in Summit, New Jersey to parents Alan and Miriam Brody. Living in Short Hills, New Jersey, Joshua moved to London, England in 1993 and has been there ever since. He currently attends The American School in London and will be a senior in the 2002-2003 school year. His acting debut was in a French language play at school at the age of 10. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997/I) (TV) was Joshua's professional acting debut and he has since appeared in radio plays,... - Lt Leonard de Paur
Composer and conductor who led the Orchestra of America. He joined ASCAP in 1958, and composed the song "Glory Manger". - Daniel Coe
Frequently collaborates with legendary record Producer Jack Douglas. - Charles R Jackson
Charles Jackson was born in 1903 into a wholly dysfunctional family in Summit, New Jersey. His father skipped out on the family when he was 10 and the boy completed his elementary education in Newark, NY then began college at Syracuse University but abruptly quit. Despite never completing college Jackson had a passion for literature and at various times into the late 1920's found himself working at bookstores, editing weekly newspapers and taking various jobs in repertory theaters. He... - Ashley Bates
Ashley was born on August 25th, 1984 in Summit, New Jersey. Most of Ashley's childhood was spent in Southern Connecticut with her parents and younger sister, Alexis. After graduating from High School, Ashley attended Syracuse University and studied Communications and Rhetorical Studies, as well as English Textual Studies. Upon her graduation (May 2006), she moved to Atlanta, Georgia and worked in Public Relations. Ashley now resides in New York City and Connecticut and is pursuing her... - Nikki Michelle James
Graduate of the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. - Mercedes Kelso
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