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Bob Nelson was born on 18 July 1956 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Nebraska (2013), The Confirmation (2016) and Highston (2015).- Harvey B. Dunn was born on 19 August 1894 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA. He was an actor, known for Bride of the Monster (1955), Teenagers from Outer Space (1959) and The Sinister Urge (1960). He died on 21 February 1968 in Hollywood, California, USA.
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Shelly Nagell was born in Yankton, South Dakota. She moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota when she was two years old. She was inspired to become an actor after seeing the movie Aliens at the age of five. She has spent a lot of time traveling, teaching, and has led several humanitarian projects. She received her B.A. in Activism & Humanities at New College of California. Before she moved to Los Angeles, she worked as a background casting director for films that would come in from out of state and internationally while living in Minneapolis. While doing this, she also acted in several local Indie projects. Shelly moved to Los Angeles in 2017 to further pursue her acting career.- Matthew Marc Capitanio was born in Yankton, South Dakota, USA the only child of Steven M Capitanio and Mary S Capitanio. His father was of Italian descent and his mother was of German, Scottish and Dutch descent. His mother Mary was an accomplished model and dancer. His father Steven was a corporate attorney and stock broker.
Matthew grew up acting in the theater and transitioned to film acting in 2014 after graduating from veterinary medical school his doctorate in veterinary medicine. He is an actor known for I Vow, The Magical Christmas Tree and Speed Dating. - Actress
Eve Conrad was born on 14 May 1903 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA.- Actress
Evelyn Atkinson was born on 4 July 1899 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA. She was an actress. She was married to Leroy M. Dehan. She died on 16 December 1954 in Seattle, Washington, USA.- Vae Goeken was born on 10 October 1958 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA. She died on 10 January 2023 in North Hollywood, California, USA.
- Adam Vinatieri was signed as a rookie free agent kicker out of South Dakota State by the New England Patriots prior to the 1996 season. Patriot head coach Bill Parcells made the bold move in bringing in Vinatieri to replace veteran kicker Matt Bahr, a favorite of Parcells. Vinatieri vindicated the coach's decision and has held the Patriot kicking job for the past eight years. He has a career 80.6 field goal percentage, and is perfect in every NFL indoor facility except Houston. Vinatieri is best known, however, for his clutch kicks under incredible pressure. Twice in his career he has kicked field goals to win Super Bowls in the final seconds; in Super Bowl XXXVI against the St. Louis Rams (with no time left), and in Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Carolina Panthers (with four seconds left). In the 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff game at Foxborough, Mass. against the Oakland Raiders, he kicked a game-tying 45-yard field goal and an overtime game-winning 23-yard field goal amidst blizzard conditions at Foxborough Stadium. NFL Films broadcaster Harry Kalas proclaimed Vinatieri as "the best clutch field goal kicker in NFL history".
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Robert P. Schlaefli was born on 31 March 1922 in Yankton, South Dakota, USA. He is known for Always (1989). He died on 24 February 2003 in Soap Lake, Washington, USA.- Additional Crew
Beverly Jean Setlowe was a longtime film and TV production coordinator, who late in life became a noted wildlife photographer.
Beverly Setlowe began her entertainment industry career in the 1960s as a publicist for ABC-TV in San Francisco, promoting nationally syndicated shows shot there, including those starring Tennessee Ernie Ford and Gypsy Rose Lee. She moved to Los Angeles, when her husband Rick Setlowe, then Variety's S.F. correspondent, was appointed the paper's lead film critic.
Beverly segued into television and motion picture production, most notably on the Emmy-winning "Eleanor and Franklin" and "Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years" and then with DGA and Motion Picture Academy president Arthur Hiller's Golden Quill Prods.
Setlowe graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute, later doing graduate work at UCLA. While at the Art Institute she interned as a photographer on the location shoot of the 1968 film "Bullitt." Her candid studies earned its own exhibit at the Art Institute's Diego Rivera Gallery. Subsequent work and photo essays were published in the San Francisco Chronicle-Examiner Sunday rotogravure California, the art magazine San Francisco Camera and TV Guide.
She first became a volunteer in the Wildlife Waystation while still working in film production. Her studies of the animals at the Wildlife Waystation have been widely published. She died in Toluca Lake, California in 2012 after a long battle with metastatic breast cancer. At the time of her death, Setlowe was editor of the Wildlife Waystation magazine.