Chris Hudson is an Emmy-nominated and award-winning documentary filmmaker and television Producer/Director. He has worked in television for over 23 years and holds an MFA in Documentary Film from Wake Forest University. Hudson started his career at WTVI, Charlotte's Public Broadasting Station, making World War II documentaries.
Currently, he and his wife, Angie Hudson own and operate Creative Drama Chirdren's Theater's two locations in Clemmons, NC and have been in business for over 13 years.
Chris is the proud father of two daughters, Selah (13) and Sadie Belle (10) and a s a filmmaker has made it his mission to create films that both his grandmother and children can safely watch.
Dreama Denver, known for her multifaceted career as an actress, writer, and radio station owner, changed her life forever when she met and married television legend Bob Denver. Their professional collaboration included appearances in numerous projects, from a Gilligan's Island reunion movie to the establishment of The Denver Foundation, which aimed to support children with special needs. Despite the immense success of their television endeavors, their focus shifted drastically when their son Colin was diagnosed with severe autism. They retired from show business, wholly dedicated to Colin's care and the foundation's mission.
Dreama's subsequent initiatives, from founding the Always Free Honor Flight program to leading efforts to adopt John Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads" as West Virginia's official state song, reflect her enduring commitment to her life husband's legacy and unwavering dedication to her home state. Her memoir, "Gilligan's Dreams," serves as both a heartfelt tribute to Bob and a personal revelation for his adoring fans, shedding light on the man behind the beloved television characters.
Burke Allen, the National VP of the National Conference of Personal Managers, brings a wealth of experience from the media, marketing, public relations, broadcast, and entertainment industries to his clients. With a robust background encompassing radio and TV hosting, writing, and successful management of high-profile personalities, Burke's firm, Allen Media Strategies, provides comprehensive representation and guidance for a diverse clientele ranging from renowned musicians and Broadway talents to bestselling authors and political figures. He has orchestrated numerous media tours and campaigns, resulting in substantial exposure across various television and radio networks, cable outlets, print publications, and online platforms. Alongside his achievements, Burke is an accomplished author and sought-after speaker at industry conferences, lending his expertise to discussions on media, marketing, and PR strategies within the entertainment realm.
Originally from West Virginia, Kevin Sizemore attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh before becoming an actor and producer. He trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and developed his stage work on shows such as Annie, Damn Yankees, and Little Shop of Horrors, and won Best Actor in a Musical for Lil' Abner. His professional on-screen career began with the TV commercial Maxwell House Coffee, and other commercials such as Old Navy, Mylanta, Mercedes Benz, and Toyota followed.
Some of Sizemore's small screen credits include hit shows such as NCIS, Chicago P.D., Timeless, Desperate Housewives, 24, Prison Break, Without A Trace, Weeds, Will & Grace, as well as The Staircase and Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462 (both series nominated for Emmy's). He is currently the co-host alongside his son Gunnar Sizemore on the new TV series The Miracle Show.
Sizemore has appeared on the big screen in Mine 9, Woodlawn, Into the Spotlight, A Christmas Tree Miracle, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and The Case for Christ. The following films, Ticket to Nashville and Just One Life are scheduled to release in 2024.
His company, GKg Productions, has produced the films Intensive Care, Diary of a Lunatic, and Believe. They are in development on three films, two limited series, a documentary, and a stage production. GKg is producing the Health Interrupter Podcast, which is approaching 100 episodes.
Kevin is married to strength and conditioning coach, host, and author Gina Lombardi. They have one son, Gunnar, a freshman at Harvard studying comparative literature and film.
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