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Andrew McCullough was born in Flushing, NY, to Frank and Hazeltine McCullough. His parents briefly moved the family to Boston before moving to Great Neck, Long Island. He entered Harvard at age 16, interrupted his studies to serve in World War II (on a crash crew in Italy and then as an Armed Forces Radio DJ in Rome), then graduated.
He and his Harvard friend Jack Lemmon tried their hands at songwriting in New York but were unsuccessful. He directed, wrote, or produced for CBS and other networks on several productions, including Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic. Robert Montgomery optioned his first play "The General's Other Son."
He married actress Bethel Leslie on June 7, 1953 and they had a daughter, Leslie. They later divorced in 1963.
At the end of the 50s, he moved to California and directed and wrote multiple episodes of many different programs.
His novel "Rough Cut" was published on August 19, 1976 by Morrow.
He worked as a 2nd Assistant Director on some Movies of the Week and several episodes of Happy Days (1974), as a 1st Assistant Director on Laverne & Shirley (1976), and was the 1st AD for the entire run of Family Ties (1982), also directing 14 episodes of that program.
After retiring from television, McCullough got a master's degree in Clinical Psychology which he practiced for over 20 years.
He was married to Janet Carlson from 1989 until her death in 2002.- Writer
- Actress
Cynthia Lindsay was born on 27 May 1915 in North Hempstead, New York, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Vacation Playhouse (1963), My Three Sons (1960) and Bachelor Father (1957). She was married to Louis Lindsay, Russell Gleason and Robert Patten. She died on 5 May 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Producer
Gene Ruggiero was born on 20 June 1910 in North Hempstead, New York, USA. He was an editor and producer, known for Around the World in 80 Days (1956), The Shop Around the Corner (1940) and Ninotchka (1939). He died on 19 February 2002 in Ogden, Utah, USA.- Charles Waldron Jr. was born on 24 September 1914 in North Hempstead, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Family Theatre (1949), For You I Die (1947) and Open Secret (1948). He was married to Anne Louise Baker. He died on 18 April 1952 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Alan Wilson was born on 20 January 1914 in North Hempstead, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Sweet Shoe (1938), Salt Shakers (1938) and Stars in Stripes (1938). He died on 15 September 1986 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.- Director
- Producer
- Actor
Richard Taylor lives in Denver, Colorado, currently making Horror/Comedy films as well as music videos with his production company Bizjack Flemco.
Sometimes credited as Ben "Bizjack", being an "inside" joke to a high school basketball player on the schools wall of fame with the same name, and led to the production company "Bizjack/FlemCo" which he runs with partner/buddy Zack Beins.
His film "The misled romance of Cannibal Girl and Incest Boy" has just been distributed with Troma Entertainment who he also generously works for off and on. He worked on Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead! doing Blood FX, also had a small cameo.
Richard Taylor is an active volunteer for the Troma Dance film festival since 2006 and has organized benefit concerts for Troma Dance called "Tromapalooza!"