Actor running as an independent for Senate in rural Utah faces long odds.
Oran Stainbrook is running as an independent for Utah Senate District 26, vying against incumbent Republican Sen. David Hinkins.
“In some ways, I think he has been a great senator,” Stainbrook said. “He is well-liked, so my giving him a challenge is a bit of a longshot.” “I was drawn to old mining towns when I was in high school in Nevada,” Stainbrook recalled. ”I spent a lot of time with my friends exploring all the ghost towns throughout the state. That’s how I developed a love for historic buildings, architecture and these old mining towns.”Stainbrook was born and spent his early boyhood years in Orem before his parents divorced when he was 5 years old. Both his parents subsequently remarried and moved often with their new spouses.
After earning his bachelor’s degree, Stainbrook studied off-grid development, spruced up on landscape design and gardening skills and freelanced as a landscaper, handyman and designer-builder. He also pursued acting and modeling jobs. He was accepted for a dual master’s program in landscape architecture and city planning at the University of California-Berkeley.
Oran Stainbrook takes a photograph during a remodel of a general store in Kenilworth, outside Helper. “I was ill but I had to fight through it,” he said, “because it was a multimillion-dollar production. There was no way we could wait or postpone filming.”,” an indie film that supports a cast that includes Eric Roberts and Sally Kirkland. Directed by Jorge Ameer, the movie is about a post-pandemic Earth plagued by a virus that triggers homicides, mass murders and bizarre behavior.
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