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  1. production assistant Alejandro Torroja ... production coordinator: additional photography Teone Taare Te Tuakana ... production coordinator Wes Veldink ... choreographer Jonathan Whitehead ... 1st assistant production coordinator / assistant to line producer

  2. When an eight year old girl loses her mother to cancer, her mother's last wish is for her to fall in love and find that special magical person. Twenty years later, she is alone, fired, and broke. When she and a friend decide to relocate to LA to start anew, she becomes attracted to their bus driver. Her friend, however, thinks she should go for someone more secure and established. The question ...

  3. Love Hunter (2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 2nd Logo (January 10, 2017-December 21, 2021) Visuals: On a gray background, there is a young Jim Gaffigan with an unamused face at the left with a smiling brunette girl at the right. Underneath it is the company name from before in a different typewriter font. Technique: A still digital gaphic.

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    Laurie Lee Bartram (May 16, 1958 – May 25, 2007) was an American actress and ballet dancer best known for her role as Brenda Jones in the 1980 landmark slasher film Friday the 13th.

    Bartram was an actress and ballet dancer. She is perhaps best known for her role as the camp counselor Brenda in the original film Friday the 13th, a performance where she was praised as one of the more "likable" characters in the film. Bartram also appeared in the soap opera Another World as recurring character Karen Campbell, and in two episodes of the 1972 TV series Emergency!, although she was credited as "Laurie Brighton". She also had an uncredited appearance in the 1974 horror film The House of Seven Corpses as Debbie.

    After Friday the 13th, Bartram directed and choreographed local theater productions, made costumes for numerous productions and did voice work for local businesses including WSET in Lynchburg, Virginia. She also did numerous local commercials and billboards.

    After leaving the entertainment industry in the early 1980s, Bartram became a born again Christian and decided to pursue an education. She attended Liberty Baptist College (now Liberty University), where she met her future husband, Gregory McCauley. The couple had five children, named Lauren, Scott, Jordan, Francis, and Isabelle, all of whom were h...

    Bartram died from pancreatic cancer on May 25, 2007, nine days after her 49th birthday. The documentary His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th was dedicated to her memory, as well as several other deceased cast and crew members.

    1.Lentz, Harris (2008). "Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2007: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture". Amazon.com. McFarland & Company.

    2."Where are they now? Laurie Bartram". Friday the 13th Films. Archived from the original on December 12, 2004. Retrieved on May 31, 2011.

    •Laurie Bartram at Wikipedia

    •Laurie Bartram at the Internet Movie Database

  5. "The Disappointments" Chimichanga (TV Episode) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. British author Laurie Lee grows up in 1900s Gloucestershire with eight siblings and his mother (Juliet Stevenson). Rent Cider With Rosie on Prime Video. This stayed just the right side of ...

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