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Logan James Thoreau is an American filmmaker born September 6th, 1982 in Fort Pierce, Florida. Known for his work in production on 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' and 'Time Out of Mind'. He is also known for writing & producing short films 'Jungle Fever' (2012) and 'Katherine'. In 2014 Logan founded the independent production company Thoreau Entertainment based in Manhattan, New York. Logan Thoreau was encouraged into acting by his elementary school music teacher at age of 8. He often appeared in school plays, talent shows, and also served as the student program director for his school's morning news broadcast, 'Good Morning Garden City'. As a teenager, Thoreau was heavily involved with community organizations the 'Explorer' program, a division of the Boy Scouts of America, and the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, or J.R.O.T.C., at Fort Pierce Central High School. Logan was also a member of the Future Business Leaders of America (F.B.L.A.), earning him a regional award for public speaking in 1999. After graduating high school in 2001, Thoreau joined the United States Air Force, instantly becoming a model airman in the Air Mobility Command Regional Supply Sqaudron (A.M.C.R.S.S.). As a vital member of his squadron's executive briefing team, Logan's accolades include a National Defense Service Medal and a Organizational Excellence Award for 'Operation Enduring Freedom'. In 2006 Thoreau relocated to Boston, Massachusetts where he studied theatre at The Huntington Theater Company of Boston, literature at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and acting at The Atlantic Acting School in Manhattan. Thoreau also showed early potential as a writer when asked to pen a feature length screenplay for Marble Mountain Productions in 2008. In 2010, Logan relocated to New York City and began working in production. Today he continues to write & produce short films in addition to his work in film & television production.