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Actor, writer and producer David Michael Koechner was born in Tipton, Missouri, to Margaret Ann (Downey) and Cecil Stephen Koechner, who ran a turkey coop manufacturing business. He is of German, Irish, and English ancestry. An alumnus of Chicago's Second City Theater, Koechner got his first break as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" and since has become an instantly recognizable face appearing in more than 120 films and television shows. He is best known for his roles as Todd Packer on "The Office" and Champ Kind from "Anchorman" and "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues." Koechner received rave reviews for his role in the dark, twisted and film festival award-winning thriller "Cheap Thrills." He is also writing and producing a variety show pilot for NBC. Additional notable film credits include "Waiting," "Out Cold," "Talladega Nights," "Get Smart," "Extract," "Thank You for Smoking" and "A Haunted House." When not filming, Koechner performs live stand-up comedy across the country and creates original content videos for his YouTube channel, Full On Koechner. He resides in Los Angeles, Calif. with his wife and five children.- David J. Nicholls was born on 30 January 1950 in Tipton, Sandwell, West Midlands, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Muppet Treasure Island (1996), Gladiator (2000) and Ivanhoe (1997). He died on 23 June 2008 in Armley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK.
- Actress
Tido Fedderson was born on 7 June 1915 in Tipton, Missouri, USA. She was an actress. She was married to Don Fedderson. She died on 28 March 2004 in Palm Springs, California, USA.- Composer
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Gene Clark is best known for his short stint with The Byrds in 1965 as a singer/primary songwriter. Although his partners, Roger McGuinn and David Crosby, were both ranked above him, he was the band's songwriter. He wrote and sang some of the band's best songs including "Feel A Whole Lot Better", "Eight Miles High", and "She Don't Care About Time". After leaving The Byrds because of a fear of flying, his career garnered little commercial but great critical success. He died only a few months after being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of The Byrds.- Edgar Sherrod was born on 7 March 1875 in Tipton, Tennessee, USA. He was an actor, known for Destiny (1919), The Eye of Envy (1917) and The President Vanishes (1934). He died on 6 June 1961 in Orange, California, USA.
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Dick Dickinson was born on 16 September 1895 in Tipton, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for West of the Divide (1934), High Speed (1932) and House of Frankenstein (1944). He was married to Lois and Elinor. He died on 27 July 1956 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Harry Carr was born on 22 March 1877 in Tipton, Iowa, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Tropical Nights (1928), Hay que casar al príncipe (1931) and The Blue Danube (1928). He was married to Alice. He died on 10 January 1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Harry Marker was born on 7 October 1899 in Tipton, Indiana, USA. He was an editor, known for Pacific Liner (1939), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) and The Spiral Staircase (1946). He was married to Mary Louise Taylor. He died on 18 October 1990 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA.
- Mutual Broadcasting System radio newsman and columnist who originated the game "Twenty Questions" for radio and, later, television. Based on the "Animal, Vegetable or Mineral" parlor game, it was one of the first shows to transcend radio into the new medium of television, and was extremely popular. He was a "printer's devil" for his high school newspaper, then moved on to several other mainstream newspaper and wire-service jobs. He joined WOR in New York as a newscaster in 1944. When "Twenty Questions" began airing, Fred, his wife Florence Rinard and son Robert were among the panelists. It began on Mutual on February 2, 1946 and later came to the DuMont Television Network, finally ending when DuMont itself was fading, in May, 1955. After it ended, he turned to writing, lecturing and authoring several books; but he returned to newscasting over Mutual in the early 1960s, finally retiring to Greenville SC and his longtime dream of living in the South. He worked for the Greenville News, and then moved to Petersburg, Virginia where he wrote for the Progress-Index. Fred never liked using his full name on the air, as he felt it was too long.
- Evie Slack was born on 29 November 1910 in Tipton, West Midlands, England, UK. She was an actress, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), The Charlie Chester Show (1949) and Turn It Up! (1951). She died in 1987 in Lambeth, London, England, UK.
- Sound Department
Anthony Marc Liali was born on 14 July 1962 in Tipton, Indiana, USA. Anthony Marc is known for Bad Girls (1994), Fist of the North Star (1995) and Liquid Dreams (1991). Anthony Marc died on 18 May 2018 in San Gabriel, California, USA.- Music Department
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- Soundtrack
John Bunch was born on 1 December 1921 in Tipton, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Two Family House (2000), Tony Bennett at the Talk of the Town (1972) and BBC Show of the Week (1965). He was married to Cecily Gemmell. He died on 30 March 2010 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Joe Dillahunty was born on 27 May 1940 in Tipton, Oklahoma, USA. He was married to Wanda Steele. He died on 27 August 2021 in Jenks, Oklahoma, USA.
- Brad Maynard was born on 9 February 1974 in Tipton, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for The Tick (2001), Internetrix (2005) and Girlfriends (2000).