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Dennis Tuberty was born in March of 1950, in Albert Lea, Minnesota and raised on a farm near Albert Lea. He is the youngest of three and grew up riding horses, driving tractors and working fields with his brothers and dad. After High School he attended the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, with locations in Scottsdale, Arizona and Spring Green, Wisconsin. He worked in the construction industry for 40 years living in Minot, North Dakota, and the Bay Area of San Francisco. Working for several architects, general contractors, and construction managers in the San Francisco area his projects included the Ritz Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, the Sacramento Federal Courthouse in Sacramento and finally after close to 20 years as a construction manager for UCSF Parnassus Campus Capital Programs Department he retired in 2017. Dennis met his wife, Katheryn, on a construction project in Davis CA. They have two daughters that they raised on a small ranch near Vacaville, CA. Being a history enthusiast, he included his daughters in the National Civil War Association Civil War reenactments throughout North California which instilled in them the love of their American heritage. In 2019 Dennis and his wife moved to Prescott, Arizona. Dennis volunteers at several museums and was awarded the Volunteer of the Year for 2021 from the Prescott Western Heritage Center. He belongs to several western reenactment groups and loves the old west, horseback riding and U S Cavalry military history. He was invited to Missoula in June 2021 to be an extra in the movie shoot for Eye for Eye. The filmmakers were looking for extras who knew how to ride horses. After arrival on the set he was offered the part of Patches O'Dougan.