Born on December 19, 1985, in Kalispell, Montana, Shane Bitney Crone
grew up with the nickname "Motor Mouth." Now that name seems even more
appropriate in light of his recent YouTube video, which went viral with
almost three million hits. Shane's film portrays the many injustices he
experienced after losing his partner and the great love of his life,
Tom Bridegroom. This gut-wrenching, mini documentary (in memory of Tom)
has now inspired millions of people worldwide to join Shane's pursuit
of marriage equality.
From a young age, Shane has used his considerable voice on behalf of
good causes, inspiring others through his talent and actions. In
Montana, he also regularly performed at the Missoula Children's Theater
International Performing Arts Camp. During high school, he was active
in the community and was awarded Student of the Year for his
leadership.
Shane worked part time to earn money so he could pursue his dream of
moving to Los Angeles after graduation. Armed with this money and with
all of his worldly belongings in the trunk of his car, Shane headed to
California without a job, but with an abundance of ambition and
willingness to work hard.
In 2005, Shane met his partner, Tom Bridegroom. Dedicated to each other
and their mutual success, Shane and Tom started a social media/public
relations company, Bridegroom and Bitney, in 2008. Targeting up and
coming artists in the music industry, they assisted clients in
obtaining record deals, performing at national league sporting events
and garnering international exposure (via Tom and Shane's expertise
with social media).
He soon landed a position on Entertainment Tonight as a production
assistant and was subsequently promoted to talent coordinator.
In 2011, the devastating accident that took Tom's life, turned Shane's
world upside down. As a form of therapy, he created his now viral video
in order to honor and mourn Tom. As a result, he has found a new
calling and is slowly regaining the voice he was born with. Shane has
vowed to devote himself to the cause of marriage equality, giving
interviews to CNN, ABC, E! News, and numerous radio programs and has
been invited to write guest posts for GLAAD, Human Rights Campaign, The
Advocate, and The Huffington Post. He is receiving speaking requests
from around the world and has been invited to Amsterdam Pride as one of
their international guests of honor. Shane has also partnered with
Designing Women creator and director and producer of the critically
acclaimed Man from Hope, Linda Bloodworth Thomason, in order to make a
documentary film about his and Tom's life together and what happened in
the aftermath of Tom's death. After successfully raising over
three-hundred-thousand dollars using the crowd funding website
Kickstarter, the film, entitled Bridegroom, A Love Story Unequaled, is
currently being made.