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SUSAN LYALL (Costume Designer) takes a distinct approach to costume design; her attention to<br />
detail has resulted in collaborations with many of Hollywood’s most respected filmmakers including Jodie<br />
Foster (“Little Man Tate” and “Home for the Holidays”), Michael Apted (“Nell,” “Extreme Measures” and<br />
“Blink”) and David Mamet (“State and Main” and “The Spanish Prisoner”). Since her first film<br />
experience in 1985 (when she was the dresser for screen legend Bette Davis), Lyall has served as costume<br />
designer for close to thirty motion pictures including Mira Nair’s “Mississippi Masala,” “The Mothman<br />
Prophecies” for director Mark Pellington, “Music of the Heart” starring Meryl Streep, Barry Sonnenfeld’s<br />
“For Love or Money,” “200 Cigarettes,” Edward Burns’ “She’s the One,” and Steven Soderbergh’s “King<br />
of the Hill.” Her most recent work can be seen in Disney’s “Flight Plan” starring Jodie Foster and Peter<br />
Sarsgaard. Lyall also just completed the New York romantic comedy “Music and Lyrics By…,” directed<br />
by Marc Lawrence, starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore.<br />
Raised and educated in Ottawa, Canada, Lyall came to New York in the early ’80s to study costume<br />
design at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). She began her career at New York’s highly-regarded<br />
Circle Repertory Company and continued designing for several years for various on and off-Broadway<br />
productions.<br />
VINCE PAPALE (Consultant) graduated from Interboro High School in 1964 as a 3-sport varsity<br />
letter winner senior year: football, basketball and track. He was awarded a full athletic scholarship (track<br />
and field) to attend St. Joseph’s College, where he graduated with an MS degree in<br />
Marketing/Management Science and captained the track team his senior year, receiving the award for<br />
Most Outstanding Senior Athlete in 1968. He still holds the Indoor Pole Vault record.<br />
Vince taught Middle School Business Education in the Interboro School District from 1968 to 1974,<br />
also enjoying stints as Head Coach for track and field and Assistant Football Coach.<br />
In 1976, at the age of 30, Vince tried out for the Philadelphia Eagles and made the team. He was with<br />
the Eagles for 4 seasons as a wide receiver and was voted Special Teams Captain by his teammates. Papale<br />
was voted Man of the Year by the Eagles in 1978 for his many charitable activities and honored by the<br />
NFL as a finalist for the league’s prestigious Byron “Whizzer” White Award. His career was cut short by<br />
a shoulder injury in 1979.<br />
Following his retirement from the NFL, Vince served as a TV and radio broadcaster for 8 years.<br />
Following this, he entered the world of commercial mortgage banking, which led to his present position<br />
as a Marketing Executive for Sallie Mae, the nation’s #1 student financial aid company. Papale has since<br />
served as chairman or co-chairman for a multitude of humanitarian causes, including Philadelphia<br />
Vietnam Veterans, Spina Bifida Association, Association for Retarded Citizens, Deborah Hospital,<br />
Multiple Sclerosis Society, and the American Heart Association. He has also worked with the Eagles Fly<br />
for Leukemia, the Police Athletic League, the Special Olympics, Maxwell Football Club, the Sunshine<br />
Foundation, the Boy Scouts, and the Variety Club. Vince has received the Chapel of the Four Chaplains’<br />
Humanitarian Award, the United Way’s Gold Award, and the Jaycee’s Distinguished Service Award.<br />
Papale is married to the former Janet Cantwell. They reside in Cherry Hill, N.J., with their two<br />
children, Gabriella and Vincent. Janet is a former member of the USA World Gymnastics team and has<br />
coached and taught gymnastics all over the world. They remain the only married couple to have been<br />
inducted individually into the PA Sports Hall of Fame.<br />
Information contained within as of August 8, 2006.<br />
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