Guest Announcement Parker Stevenson

Parker Stevenson’s first notable screen appearance was a starring role in the 1972 movie A Separate Peace, credited as Parker Stevenson. After graduating from Brooks School and Princeton University, where he studied architecture, he moved to Hollywood and landed a role opposite Sam Elliott in the 1976 film Lifeguard.  He was part of the original cast of Baywatch in the 1989 season, returning for the syndicated 1997 and 1998 seasons. He had a recurring role as a computer tycoon on Melrose Place 

Guest Announcement Jon Provost

Provost was born in Los Angeles. At the age of four, Provost was cast in the film The Country Girl (1954), starring Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly. He then appeared in Back from Eternity (1956) with Anita Ekberg and Escapade in Japan (1957), with Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell, and an unknown and uncredited Clint Eastwood.

In 1957, Provost won the role of Timmy Martin in the CBS television series Lassie. He joined the show at the top of the fourth season as co-star with Tommy Rettig, Jan Clayton, and George Cleveland. Midway through the season, George Cleveland died and Rettig and Clayton departed. The show was revamped to focus on Provost as Timmy. The following year, he met June Lockhart on the set, who would play his mother, Ruth Martin, and would remain close friends. On December 25, 1958, Provost and Lassie were holiday guests on NBC‘s The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford

Guest Announcement Chuck Patton

Chuck Patton on DC Comics’ Justice League of America in the 1980s, specifically for the period in which the team relocated to Detroit and was staffed with new, multicultural super-heroes. With writer Gerry Conway, Patton created Gypsy and Vibe, as well as redesigning Vixen and Steel, The Indestructible Man.

In 1988, after half a decade in the comics industry, Patton moved into children’s television animation. Patton’s credits include Dinosaucers, G.I. Joe, Captain N: The Game Master, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas, and Teen Titans. Patton has become a successful animation director, helming such projects as Dead Space: Downfall, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Todd McFarlane’s Spawn, for which Patton garnered an Emmy Award for “Outstanding Animated Program”.

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Guest Announcement Charles Fleischer

Charles Fleischer is a versatile American actor, comedian, and voice artist best known for his iconic role as the voice of Roger Rabbit in the groundbreaking animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), along with voicing Benny the Cab and other characters in the same movie. He also lent his voice to Boris in Balto, Dweeb in We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story, the Elves in The Polar Express, Elbows in Rango, and Momentus and Varko in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and many more. Beyond his voice acting, Fleischer has appeared in live-action films and television, including A Nightmare on Elm Street, Back to the Future Part II, Zodiac, Tales from the Crypt, Straight Talk, Demon Knight, Welcome Back Kotter, etc.. Charles is a multifaceted actor, artist, mathematician and musician who is celebrated for his ability to bring whimsical and dynamic characters to life.

Guest Announcement Norm Rapmund

Norm Rapmund is a highly regarded American comic book inker with an impressive career spanning several decades. Known for his clean and dynamic inking style, Rapmund has worked extensively with both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. His contributions include popular titles such as Teen TitansBooster GoldThe Flash, and Superman/Batman. Rapmund’s ability to enhance and complement the penciling of top artists has made him a sought-after collaborator in the industry. His work is celebrated for its precision, depth, and ability to bring out the best in every page he touches.

Guest Announcement Nadji Jeter

Nadji Jeter is an American actor. He is best known for providing the voice and motion capture for Sam in the action-adventure video game The Last of Us 2013 and Miles Morales in several Marvel projects since 2017, most notably the Marvel’s Spider-Man series by Insomniac Games. In 2021, he received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Performer in a Leading Role, as well as won the D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Character, for his performance as Miles Morales in the 2020 video game Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.[1][2] In 2024, he won the BAFTA award, as well as his second D.I.C.E. Award, for his reprisal of the role in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.