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  1. Jeffrey Chernov is an American film producer, unit production manager and executive. [1] He was the Vice President of Physical Production for Walt Disney Pictures and Television / Touchstone Pictures / Hollywood Pictures from 1987 through 1989 and the Senior Vice President of Physical Production at Spyglass Entertainment from 2001 through 2005 ...

  2. Jan 13, 2023 · U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., has been a force in Michigan politics for a very long time, beginning a career in public service in 1974 — when she was 24 years old and a graduate student ...

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    • Washington Correspondent
  3. Jeffrey Chernov. Producer: Star Trek. Jeffrey Chernov began his career in Hollywood as an assistant director and unit production manager. After performing these jobs in such films as 'Body Heat, " he moved on to production manager, working on films such as "Escape from New York" and "The Thing." He changed professions once again, moving to vice ...

    • Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
    • 2 min
    • Carl Levin
    • Karen Fort Hood
    • Paul Mitchell
    • John Henry Sheard
    • Roger Zatkoff
    • Mike Lucci
    • Roger Brown
    • Deon Estus
    • Barbara-Rose Collins
    • Dan Benishek

    Carl Levin, a liberal Democrat who rose from a prominent Detroit family to become Michigan’s longest-serving U.S. senator, helped set military priorities and investigate corporate behavior for decades before retiring in 2015. He died July 29at 87. As a senator, he defended the auto industry, supported the bailout of General Motors and Chrysler in 2...

    Judge Karen Fort Hood, a Detroit native, former schoolteacher and legal trailblazer who twice broke racial barriers as the first Black woman to be elected to the Michigan Court of Appeals and chair the Judicial Tenure Commission, died Aug. 15. She was 68. While on the bench, Hood spent years overseeing cases that involved the safety and rights of w...

    Former Michigan congressman Paul Mitchell — a Republican who broke with his party over former President Donald Trump — died Aug. 15of cancer. He was 64. Mitchell, of Dryden Township, left the Republican Party in December over false election fraud claims promulgated by Trump and others, saying it was "unacceptable for political candidates to treat o...

    John Henry Sheard was one of the most respected civic and religious leaders in Detroit and an admired leader within the Church of God in Christ worldwide. Sheard, 85, who pastored the Greater Mitchell Church of God in Christ on Detroit’s northwest side, died Nov. 11, 18 months after the passing of his wife of 64 years, the revered Mother Willie Mae...

    Roger Zatkoff, one of the last living members of the Detroit Lions' 1957 championship team, died Nov. 4at 90 years old. Zatkoff was a standout linebacker at Michigan and with the Lions in the 1950s who went on to a successful business career after his playing days. A Hamtramck native, Zatkoff played his first four NFL seasons with the Green Bay Pac...

    Mike Lucci, a six-time team captain with the Detroit Lions in the late-1960s and early 1970s, died Oct. 26at 81 years old. Lucci was one of the Lions' best defensive players for the better part of a decade. He was a second-team All-Pro selection in 1969 and made his only Pro Bowl in 1971. Lucci played his first three NFL seasons for the Cleveland B...

    Roger Brown, a former Pro Bowl defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions, died Sept. 17at 84 years old. Brown was honored by the franchise as a member of its 2018 Pride of the Lions class along with former teammates Alex Karras and Herman Moore. Brown, a six-time Pro Bowler, played seven seasons with the Lions in 1960-66, and was part of the team’s or...

    Deon Estus, 65, a musician from Detroit known for playing bass for Wham! and George Michael, died Oct. 11. Born Jeffrey Dean Estus in 1956, Estus attended Northwestern High School in Detroit, where he recorded two albums with an R&B band called Brainstorm. He was then recruited into pop group Wham!, and played with George Michael. Estus played bass...

    Barbara-Rose Collins, 82, a lifelong Detroiter who rose from being a single mother to serving as Michigan's first Black woman in the U.S. Congress, died Nov. 4. Mentored early on by then-Mayor Coleman Young, Collins began her political career in 1971 when she was elected to the Detroit Board of Education. In 1974, she was elected to the Michigan Ho...

    Dan Benishek, surgeon and former Republican U.S. representative for northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, died Oct. 15. He was 69. Before his political reign, Benishek graduated from Wayne State University School of Medicine and worked as a surgeon for two decades at the Iron Mountain VA Medical Center. From 2011 to 2017, Benishek served on th...

  4. Mallory McMorrow. Mallory Ann McMorrow (born August 23, 1986) is an American politician who has served in the Michigan Senate since January 2019. [1] She became senate majority whip on January 1, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she represents the 8th district; before that, from 2019 to 2023, she represented the 13th district, which ...

  5. May 11, 2021 · When the Monkey Dies, Everybody Cries: With Jeffrey Chernov, Scott Thaler.

  6. Jeffrey Chernov. Producer: Star Trek. Jeffrey Chernov began his career in Hollywood as an assistant director and unit production manager. After performing these jobs in such films as 'Body Heat, " he moved on to production manager, working on films such as "Escape from New York" and "The Thing." He changed professions once again, moving to vice president of production for Disney and Touchstone ...

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