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Brian Rawling's gut has driven more revenue in one year than most companies make in a lifetime. Brian is a one man think tank with over 20 years of experience as an award-winning publisher and as an executive of one of the world's largest entertainment corporations.
Served as VP at Disney for seventeen years, working on some of their biggest projects (Lion King spin-offs, High School Musicals, Hannah Montana, Deep Purple and Bad Company.) Also managed creative for theme park rides, cartoons, TV series, 40 movies, and the occasional ice show. In addition to Disney creative, set up foreign sub-pub deals, business affairs, HR, operations, licensing, biz dev and copyright IP digitization. Participated directly in 22 number one records, three songs of the year, a few Grammys and thirty platinum or gold records (that he can find). Co-ran Leiber and Stoller Music for two years, did deals with Buick for "Stand By Me" and got the ball rolling for a little Broadway show called "Smokey Joe's Cafe". Served on the Grammy Board of Governors and was his kid's school PTA President at the same time. Worked for Ronnie Milsap in Nashville and learned what a hit song sounded like. Wrote out royalty reports by hand and got to fly on a Lear jet for the first time. Graduated from Belmont College after bribing his senior Statistics professor to pass him. (really) Spent the last 10 years exploring what show business has been doing wrong for the last 30 years. Became encouraged by the possibilities, and now he's fully engaged. He's a mentor for start-ups, a producer of multiple political campaigns and loves to write and argue about economics. Tread carefully!- Robert L. Bower was born on 13 August 1972 in Portmouth, Ohio, USA.
- Born 1975 in Portsmouth, Ohio to Father (Dale M. Ratliff) and Mother (Bonnie Ratliff). Throughout his childhood, years of artistic expression made it clear that his life would be centered upon his passion for illustration and acting. His first taste of theater was during Junior High as he was offered a part in 2 different high school musicals, but Marse's passion for theater died shortly after his father passed away of cancer. He decided to enlist in the U.S. Military after high school, to see the many sites that he wouldn't have seen if he would have stayed in the little quiet town of Campcreek, Ohio. Marse served aboard the USS Enterprise CVN 65 for 4 years as a Fire, Search and Rescue team member. Skip ahead to 15 years later. After working one mundane job after another, he decided to step back into acting. His first role was as an extra (Business man/ Pedestrian) in Captain America- The Winter Solider (2014). Then a couple weeks later, he appeared as an extra (Draft Day War room Personnel) in Draft Day (2014). Still trying to earn more acting experience, Marse appeared in low budget film Hell at Heathridge (2013) as an extra (Bar Patron). About a month after that he landed his first speaking role as Harvey in I Found You (2014), which was directed by a first time writer and director (Andrew Sgambati). Marse decided to embrace his artistic side and move to Los Angeles to be instructed in the field of Special FX and Beauty make up in January 2014, but needing some extra money to make his journey. He decided to audition as an actor for a local haunted house in Elyria, Ohio, which led him to experiment with horror make up on himself and some of the other actors.