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Wonderfully talented, heavyset character actor (from New York, but regularly playing Southerners) M. Emmet Walsh has made a solid career of playing corrupt cops, deadly crooks, and zany comedic roles since the early 1970s.
Michael Emmet Walsh was born in Ogdensburg, to Agnes Katharine (Sullivan) and Harry Maurice Walsh, a customs agent. He is of Irish descent. Walsh first appeared in a few fairly forgettable roles both on TV and onscreen before cropping up in several well remembered films, including a courtroom police officer in What's Up, Doc? (1972), as the weird Dickie Dunn in Slap Shot (1977), and as a loony sniper hunting Steve Martin in The Jerk (1979). On-screen demand heated up for him in the early 1980s with attention-grabbing work in key hits, including Brubaker (1980), Reds (1981), and as Harrison Ford's police chief in the futuristic thriller Blade Runner (1982). Walsh then turned in a stellar performance as the sleazy, double-crossing private detective in the Joel Coen and Ethan Coen film noir Blood Simple (1984), and showed up again for the Coens as a loud-mouthed sheet-metal worker bugging Nicolas Cage in the hilarious Raising Arizona (1987). As Walsh moved into his fifties and beyond, Hollywood continued to offer him plenty of work, and he has appeared in over 50 movies since passing the half-century mark. His consistent ability to turn out highly entertaining portrayals led film critic Roger Ebert to coin the "Stanton-Walsh Rule," which states that any film starring Walsh or Harry Dean Stanton has to have some merit. And the "M" stands for Michael!- Actor
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Mark Valley was born in Ogdensburg, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Stolen (2012), Boston Legal (2004) and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 (2013). He was previously married to Anna Torv.- Actor
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Jeff McBath was born in August 1963 in Ogdensburg, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000), Beckinfield (2010) and The Click List: Top 10 Videos (2006).- Rick Carlisle was born on 27 October 1959 in Ogdensburg, New York, USA.
- Barbara Butler was born in 1902 in Ogdensburg, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for The American Way (1919). She died on 4 January 1975.
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Born and raised in Ogdensburg, New York. Graduated Colgate University with a BA in 1992 and earned an MFA in playwriting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in 1998. Published short plays include "Guys" and "Slop-Culture." Writing awards include: 1999 Heideman Award for "Slop-Culture," 1999 Semi-finalist for the Chesterfield Writer's Film Project for Shakesepare-inspired stage play "Will", and 2004 Nicholl Fellowship Semi-Finalist for horror/thriller screenplay "Lycanthrope."- Dave Bush was born David Alfred Bush to David W. Bush and B. Ellen Bush in Ogdensburg, NY. His first time on stage was when he was invited on stage during an Ogdensburg Community Players performance given by magician Harry Blackstone, and he was instantly hooked.
Dave went on to both perform and work back stage in multiple Community Players productions, and capped off his performances in his home town by playing Jeremiah Blatt in Robb Badlam's "Case Of The Misplaced Millionaire."
Dave later went on to play "Francis" in Theater Of The Republic's production of "La Cage Aux Folles."
Dave has been performing improv comedy regularly since 2011, starting with Carolina Improv Company in Myrtle Beach, SC and then later with Charlotte Comedy Theater in Charlotte, NC. His work with both companies has lead to commercials for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and for MTB Heading & Air Conditioning. In addition to this, Dave also performed the role of "Hank", an Uber driver, in the Queen's Miscreants 2016 short film "Just Killing Time." - Dave Lonngren was born on 8 August 1966 in Ogdensburg, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Phantom Nights (2016).
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Stephen Porter was born on 24 July 1925 in Ogdensburg, New York, USA. He was a director, known for Great Performances (1971), A Touch of the Poet (1974) and Tartuffe (1978). He died on 11 June 2013 in New York City, New York, USA.- Edward Alexander was born on 2 May 1886 in Ogdensburg, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Chosen Prince, or the Friendship of David and Jonathan (1917), While the Children Slept (1913) and Robinson Crusoe (1913). He died on 15 August 1964 in Dearborn, Michigan, USA.
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Richard L. Frank was clinical professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai School Medicine (now the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) in New York, New York, USA. He was born in Ogdensburg, New York, USA, the son of Marion Sanger and Julius Frank. His mother was a homemaker and his father was mayor of Ogdensburg where he also ran a department store. Richard Frank was the middle of three children, but his older brother died during childhood. He graduated from the Yale School of Medicine in 1931, interned at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland and was a resident at the New York State Psychiatric Institute (Columbia University) where he initially became a child psychiatrist simply because that department needed a psychiatrist. He married Doris Ansbacher in 1935. They had a son and daughter. He died in New York, New York on 10 February 1996.