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- Marg Helgenberger is an established dramatic actress whose prominence has been steadily increasing. Her work has been noted on stage, film and TV. Most of her career has been spent in dramatic roles on television, but she has also had a noteworthy presence in feature films.
Helgenberger earned a degree in drama at Northwestern University. A talent scout recruited her from there to work on the soap opera Ryan's Hope (1975) where she appeared over the course of the next four years.
Throughout the 1990s Helgenberger took on numerous roles in made-for-TV movies and as a guest star on many TV series. In particular she appeared in many movies made specifically for the Lifetime cable network and also for Showtime. She won critical acclaim for In Sickness and in Health (1992), Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998) and Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder (2000).
In TV series she won an Emmy for her portrayal of a hard-bitten prostitute who catered to Vietnam War soldiers, in the series China Beach (1988). She also was George Clooney's love interest in a multi-episode arc of the monumentally successful TV series ER (1994).
In feature films, Helgenberger has appeared in Tootsie (1982), Steven Spielberg's Always (1989), Species (1995) and In Good Company (2004).
Her greatest claim to fame on the silver screen may be when she played opposite Julia Roberts as a chemical exposure victim in the popular movie Erin Brockovich (2000).
Helgenberger is most known for her TV role as a crime scene investigator in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). She shared in CSI's 2005 Screen Actors Guild award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series.
In her personal life, Helgenberger is the daughter of a cancer survivor and is very active in supporting research for breast cancer. - Julie Sommars was born in Fremont, Nebraska to a government grain inspector and schoolteacher. She attended schools in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. While a student in Onawa, Iowa, her father, without her knowledge, entered her name in a worldwide talent hunt. Fifteen-year-old Julie found herself in Chicago auditioning for Otto Preminger for the lead role in his film "Saint Joan." She didn't get that part, but as a high school senior she did win the American Legion State Oratory Contest in Aberdeen, South Dakota. She was the only female winner in all of, what was then, the 48 states.
After graduation from high school, Julie took the Greyhound bus to California for a summer job teaching horseback riding and swimming, and attended San Bernardino Valley College. Her appearance in the play, "Our Town" led to her playing Loretta Young's daughter in an episode of the "Loretta Young Show." She was 19.
Her big break came in another talent hunt. She competed for and won the female lead in Ross Hunter's talent hunt for unknowns to play in his 1966 black comedy, "The Pad and How to Use It," based on the Peter Shaffer play, "The Private Ear."
In 1969 she starred in the comedy series, "The Governor and J.J." playing Dan Dailey's daughter, J. J. In 1970 she won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, tying with Carol Burnett, as well as the Best New Star Award from the Television Critics Association for her role as J. J.
Julie also starred with Dean Jones and Don Knotts in the Disney movie "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo." Episodic television work includes roles in "Get Smart," "Barnaby Jones," "Harry O," "The Rockford Files," "McMillan and Wife," "McCloud," and "Magnum P.I." In the 1970s Julie starred in many movies for television, including "The Harness," "Five Desperate Women," "Cave-In," and "Centennial."
From 1987-1994 Julie joined Andy Griffith in "Matlock," playing his love interest Assistant District Attorney, Julie March. In 1990 she received her second Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for the role.
Upon retiring, from March 1999 to March 2000, she served as a public member on the California Judicial Performance Commission. From 2000 to 2003, she served as a public member on The Board of Governors for the State of California.
In 2021 Julie lives in California with John Karns, her husband of 38 years. Between them they have three children, Jacey Erwin, Mike Karns, and Bill Karns. - John Holland was born on 16 May 1908 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for Chinatown (1974), My Fair Lady (1964) and The Madmen of Mandoras (1963). He was married to Nancy Linda Ramage and Mary John Saxon. He died on 21 May 1993 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Ben Nye was born on 12 January 1907 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. Ben is known for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and Planet of the Apes (1968). Ben was married to Helen Barbara Baldwin. Ben died on 9 February 1986 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Actor
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Loutz Gage was born on 22 September 1911 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for The Buddy Holly Story (1978), Winter Kills (1979) and At Long Last Love (1975). He died on 13 December 1993 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.- Art Department
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Brandon Lee Fiscus was born on Sunday, November 21, 1982 in Dodge County, Fremont, Nebraska, USA to Cynthia (Howell) & Timothy Fiscus. He was raised in Fremont, NE most of his life, with his siblings, Jamie & Steven. Brandon now lives in Omaha, Nebraska with his wife, Stacey, whom he has 3 children. Mr. Fiscus is a producer, director, writer and actor with Crow Show Productions, his own independent film company. He has worked with other local midwest productions as well. Brandon is the father of Omaha native & fellow film maker, Landon Fiscus, director/writer of projects at 1 Poe Productions.- Visual Effects
Lance Brackett was born on 5 September 1944 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. He is known for Minority Report (2002), Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) and Mission: Impossible III (2006). He died on 10 October 2008 in Marin County, California, USA.- Additional Crew
Harold E. Edgerton was born on 6 April 1903 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. He is known for Invention! (1990), I've Got a Secret (1952) and Quicker'n a Wink (1940). He was married to Esther May Garrett. He died on 4 January 1990 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.- Additional Crew
Jill Bigley was born on 6 June 1978 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. She is known for The Awful Truth (1999). She has been married to Daniel Eric Dunham since 26 July 2004.- Sara D. Steiner was born on 26 May 1983 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. Sara D. died on 10 September 2018 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
- Jordan Larson was born on 16 October 1986 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. She was previously married to Luke Burbach.
- Zach Wiegert was born on 16 August 1972 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. He is known for Making Friends (2021), The NFL on CBS (1956) and The NFL on NBC (1965).