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  • Christian Hicks

    1. Christian Hicks

    • Actor
    The Marksman (2021)
    Christian Hicks is known for The Marksman (2021), Tesla (2020) and Witch Hunt (2021).
  • Boyd Holbrook

    2. Boyd Holbrook

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Logan (2017)
    Boyd Holbrook is an American actor and producer. He has appeared in films such as Milk (2008), Out of the Furnace (2013), Gone Girl (2014), A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014), Run All Night (2015) and in the Netflix series Narcos.

    In 2007 Holbrook sent a screenplay to director Gus Van Sant, who was impressed enough to give him the role of Denton Smith for the movie Milk (2008).

    In 2017 he starred in the film Logan alongside Hugh Jackman.
  • Paul Giamatti

    3. Paul Giamatti

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Director
    Sideways (2004)
    Paul Giamatti is an American actor who has worked steadily and prominently for over thirty years, and is best known for leading roles in the films American Splendor (2003), Sideways (2004), and Barney's Version (2010) (for which he won a Golden Globe), and supporting roles in the films Cinderella Man (2005), The Illusionist (2006), and San Andreas (2015).

    Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti was born June 6, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut, and is the youngest of three children. His mother, the former Toni Marilyn Smith, was an actress before marrying. His father, Bart Giamatti (Angelo Bartlett Giamatti), was a professor of Renaissance Literature at Yale University, and went on to become the university's youngest president (in 1986, Bart was appointed president of baseball's National League. He became Commissioner of Baseball on April 1, 1989 and served for five months until his untimely death on September 1, 1989. He was commissioner at the time Pete Rose was banned from the game). Paul's father also wrote six books. Paul's older brother, Marcus Giamatti, is also an actor. His sister, Elena, designs jewelry. His ancestry is Italian (from his paternal grandfather), German, English, Dutch, Scottish, and Irish.

    Paul graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall prep school, majored in English at Yale, and obtained his Master's Degree in Fine Arts, with his major in drama from the Yale University School of Drama. His acting roots are in theatre, from his college days at Yale, to regional productions (Seattle, San Diego and Williamstown, Massachusetts), to Broadway.
  • HBO’s The Last of Us premiere

    4. Casey Deidrick

    • Actor
    • Producer
    In the Dark (2019–2022)
    Casey Deidrick can currently (2019) be seen starring on The CW's hit new series In The Dark. Casey portrays Max, a food truck owner and associate of Darnell's who becomes attracted to Murphy.

    Casey co-starred in the popular MTV series Teen Wolf where he portrayed Halwyn, a hundred year old Hellhound in the series final season. He also starred in the psychological thriller pilot/movie A Midsummer Nightmare, a modern-day take on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" which aired on the Lifetime Channel. Casey's other recent roles include starring opposite Victoria Justice in MTV's drama-thriller series Eye Candy where he played an NYPD Cyber Unit detective investigating a serial killer. Previously, Casey played the role of Chad DiMera on NBC's top-rated daytime drama, Days of Our Lives for four years. A native of Hollister, California, Casey moved to Highland Ranch, Colorado at the age of 15 to live with his mother and finish out his high school years. It was there on the slopes in Colorado that he developed his skills as both a snowboarder and a skateboarder. At the age of 17, Casey was so exceptional at skateboarding that he was sponsored by AIRO Skateboards and participated in the 2004 Vans World Amateur Competition despite having a sprained ankle. His skate boarding style was so daring and aggressive, that during a photo shoot in 2004, he suffered a severe head injury that prompted his decision to take some time off from his favorite sport. After graduating high school in 2005, Casey attended Metropolitan State College in Denver where he studied Psychology and Theatre Arts for one year. Shortly thereafter, with a renewed interest in acting, He decided to move back to California to pursue a career in show business. He quickly found representation and landed a number of guest-starring roles on such popular television series as Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place, and The CW's Everybody Hates Chris and 90210. Casey has also appeared in a diverse range of roles on several other popular television series such as Glee, Revolution and Body of Proof. In his spare time Casey enjoys CrossFit training, practicing Muay-Thai, Jit-jitsu, playing sports, and hiking with his dog, Nanuk in the Hollywood Hills.
  • Adam Rodriguez at an event for Magic Mike XXL (2015)

    5. Adam Rodriguez

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Director
    CSI: Miami (2002–2012)
    Adam Rodriguez has forged a creative path as an actor, director, and screenwriter across a broad spectrum of television and film. In addition to starring in iconic shows such as the international hit series CSI: Miami and Criminal Minds, Rodriguez is also an executive producer on multiple projects including HBO's The Real Magic Mike, a spin off of Steven Soderberg's original hit film in which he starred opposite Channing Tatum, as well as the CBS movie A Christmas Proposal in which he also stars. Rodriguez has appeared in a multitude of music videos and participated in "Yes We Can," a campaign song for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. During his tenure on CSI: Miami, he also starred in the 2009 Tyler Perry movie I Can Do It All By Myself.

    Adam can next be seen reprising his role as 'Special Agent Luke Alvez' for the highly anticipated Criminal Minds revival on Paramount +. Other notable credits include a heavily recurring role in NBC's drama series Ordinary Joe, in which he plays a charismatic and ambitious Congressman on the rise. A recurring arc in Showtime's critically acclaimed historical dark fantasy television series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels as 'Raul Vega,' a righteous union leader and advocate for his people. He portrayed Hilda's love interest 'Bobby' in the fourth season of Ugly Betty and recurred as Jane's professor in Jane the Virgin. Other recent TV spots include Gloria Calderon Kellett's groundbreaking Cuban-American family sitcom One Day At A Time, and FOX's hit drama Empire, among others.
  • Jerry Ferrara at event for Last Vegas

    6. Jerry Ferrara

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Entourage (2004–2011)
    Jerry Ferrara began studying theater in college, where he was inspired by a teacher to pursue a career in acting. An agent he met at a talent showcase encouraged him to move to Los Angeles, where he quickly landed his first role on The King of Queens (1998). Other television parts soon followed. Jerry was then cast in the independent feature, Cross Bronx (2004), which premiered at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Jerry attended New Utrecht High School.
  • Emmett Hughes

    7. Emmett Hughes

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Axis (2017)
    Emmett Hughes is known for Axis (2017), The O'Briens (2013) and Ar Scáth le Chéile (2015).
  • Dru Viergever

    8. Dru Viergever

    • Actor
    • Executive
    • Soundtrack
    The Madness (2024– )
    After studying drama, music and film at university, Dru was cast as Kubiak in NBC's Strange Days at Blake Holsey High. He has since appeared in several commercials, television series and feature films for over twenty years. Dru also serves as Vice President of Business Development at Factory Film Studio, a vertically integrated mini-studio.
  • Nathan Schellerup

    9. Nathan Schellerup

    • Actor
    The Crossbreed (2017)
    Nathan Schellerup is known for The Crossbreed (2017), Virgin Love Diaries and Loving Train (2018).
  • Robbie Rogers

    10. Robbie Rogers

    • Producer
    • Actor
    • Writer
    Fellow Travelers (2023– )
    Robbie Rogers was born on 12 May 1987 in Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Fellow Travelers (2023), Love, Simon (2018) and My Policeman (2022). He has been married to Greg Berlanti since 2 December 2017. They have two children.
  • Natty Knocks 2023

    11. Jason James Richter

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Director
    The Little Things (2021)
    Jason James Richter is a versatile American actor, producer, and director with over three decades of experience in the entertainment industry. Originally from Medford, Oregon, Richter rose to fame as a child actor, starring in the iconic "Free Willy" franchise. His career has evolved to include a wide range of roles in film and television, as well as work behind the camera. Richter's acting portfolio spans various genres, from family-friendly films to thrillers. He has appeared in notable productions such as "The Little Things" (2021), "Last Call" (2021), and "The NeverEnding Story III" (1994). His television credits include guest roles on popular series like "Bones," "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," and "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior". In recent years, Richter has expanded his career into producing and directing. He has produced several films, including "Natty Knocks" (2023) and "The Last Rampage" (2017). His directorial debut came with the short film "The Quiet Loud" in 2013, which he also wrote and produced. Throughout his career, Richter has received recognition for his performances, including a Young Artist Award for his role in "Free Willy" and nominations for MTV Movie Awards. As of 2025, Richter continues to be active in the industry, with his most recent acting credit in "Final Heist" (2024).
  • Cade Burk

    12. Cade Burk

    • Actor
    • Producer
    Master Gardener (2022)
    Cade Burk is known for Master Gardener (2022), Jeepers Creepers III (2017) and FBI: Most Wanted (2020).
  • Dylan Minnette at an event for 13 Reasons Why (2017)

    13. Dylan Minnette

    • Actor
    • Soundtrack
    Prisoners (2013)
    Dylan Christopher Minnette was born December 29, 1996 in Evansville, Indiana, to Robyn and Craig Minnette. Scouted by an agent in Chicago, Dylan began work on commercial modeling and acting at the age of seven. He later relocated to Los Angeles, CA to continue his acting career.

    Dylan scored his first major television role at the age of 8, playing young Charlie Sheen in Two and a Half Men (2003). In 2005, he also appeared in an episode of the popular Nickelodeon show, Drake & Josh (2004).

    He is often recognized for his role Jack Shepard's son, David, on the ABC drama Lost (2004). Dylan also made recurring appearances as a young Michael Scofield on the FOX show, Prison Break (2005), as Clay Norman on TNT's Saving Grace (2007) and Reed on the TNT series Men of a Certain Age (2009). Other credits include Grey's Anatomy (2005), Mad TV (1995), Ghost Whisperer (2005), Rules of Engagement (2007), The Mentalist (2008), Medium (2005), Supernatural (2005), Lie to Me (2009), R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour (2010) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). Dylan also appeared in the music video for Avril Lavigne's song "Keep Holding On" in 2007.

    In 2011, Dylan Minnette appeared in his first major feature film role in the romantic horror Let Me In (2010) with Chloë Grace Moretz. Not long after, he scored the role as Rex Britten on the critically acclaimed 2012 NBC drama, Awake (2012).

    In 2014, Dylan scored guest starring roles on other network shows Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) and Scandal (2012). Meanwhile, he's also been busy cultivating his film career with roles in Warner Bros Pictures' Prisoners (2013), Paramount Pictures' Labor Day (2013), 20th Century Fox's Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014) and Goosebumps (2015) starring with Jack Black.

    Minnette is the singer/rhythm guitarist in the band Wallows with Zack Mendenhall (bass), Cole Preston (drums) and Braeden Lemasters (singer/guitar). Wallows won a battle of the bands contest (2010) sponsored by 98.7 FM and played at Vans Warped Tour 2011. The band has since performed at many famous LA venues including The Roxy and Whisky a Go Go. Their song Bleeding Man was used in the promo for season 2 of R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour (2010). In early 2014 the band changed their name from "The Feaver" to "The Narwhals" and in 2017 to "Wallows".
  • Ian Verdun

    14. Ian Verdun

    • Actor
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Siren (2018–2020)
    Los Angeles native Ian Verdun is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts and the British American Drama Academy, and can be seen in Freeform's upcoming sci-fi thriller Siren as "Xander McClure".

    Xander McClure is a small-town, salt-of-the-earth, deep sea fisherman. A native of Bristol Cove, he's fiercely loyal and much smarter than people give him credit for. After witnessing something inexplicable in the open ocean, Xander finds himself embroiled in the bizarre events surrounding a mysterious young woman who comes to town, ultimately putting him on a dangerous path as he hunts for the truth.

    Verdun's past performances have been described as "brimming with grit and honesty" by Backstage, "quirkily charming" by Variety, and "finely nuanced" by LA Weekly. He has also been hailed by Stage Scene LA as the "brightest stage discovery of 2011".

    Ian continues to cut his teeth on the stages of New York and Los Angeles, along with writing and producing several plays himself. After appearing on ABC's Last Resort, TNT's Hawthorne and FOX's Lucifer, Ian thew his energy into his own television creation, Life's A Drag. Following years of experiencing the lackluster opportunities for diverse entertainers, Life's A Drag went on to win a number of awards in the burgeoning web festival circuit, including a special award for recognition in diversity.
  • Bo Roberts

    15. Bo Roberts

    • Actor
    • Camera and Electrical Department
    • Cinematographer
    300: Rise of an Empire (2014)
    Fresh off the pages of Cosmo, GQ and Men's Health (among many others), Bo Roberts who is named one of the "50 Sexiest Men Alive," transitioned from modeling to acting. He has appeared various projects including Legendary Pictures/Noam Murro's "300: Rise of an Empire"; Fox's "The Mindy Project" and USA Network's "Burn Notice" and most recently in Lionsgate/Kevin Carraway's "Change of Command" with Michael Jai White and Steve Austin.

    Originally from Kentuckiana (southern Indiana), Bo was "seen" in South Beach Miami where he was discovered as a model and signed to an international contract; he then relocated to New York and Italy. While in New York he actively began studying acting at the HB Studio (Stanislavsky method) and training in movement at the Broadway Dance Centre. In Los Angeles he is a member of Anthony Meindl's studio/workshop.

    A former member Indiana's CERT (SWAT team/police force) and a brief stint as a cage fighter with the MMA; Bo is licensed for life and very well versed in fight technique and weapons.

    Beyond acting, Bo Roberts is a rapidly rising social media star on multiple platforms, including Twitter's new, live broadcast division - Periscope
  • Chandler Riggs

    16. Chandler Riggs

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Director
    The Walking Dead (2010–2022)
    Chandler Riggs is an American actor and director/producer. He is widely recognized for his portrayal of Carl Grimes in the AMC television series The Walking Dead from 2010 to 2018.

    Riggs grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, the elder of two children of Gina Ann and William Riggs. Chandler has a younger brother named Grayson. His interest in the arts began at an early age, leading him to participate in theater productions. In the early stages of his acting career, he played the character of Tom in the film Get Low, where he had the opportunity to work alongside seasoned actors like Bill Murray and Robert Duvall.

    However, his breakthrough came with the television series The Walking Dead, which started in 2010. He played the role of Carl Grimes, the son of Rick and Lori, for a remarkable eight seasons, gaining immense popularity and earning Saturn and Satellite awards for his performance.

    Since then, Riggs has gone on to star in multiple films and started his own production company (Smooth Blend Films), directing and producing various projects.

    Besides acting, Riggs also has a passion for video game development and runs a VR nonprofit called Virtual Nexus, where they produce the largest VR Roleplay project: Neon Divide.

    Through his successful performance in The Walking Dead and beyond, Chandler Riggs has garnered a vast fan base and established himself as a prominent figure in the acting world despite his young age. Continuing his career with various memorable projects, Riggs is poised to become a household name.
  • Clayton LaDue

    17. Clayton LaDue

    • Actor
    • Producer
    Coldwater (2013)
    Clayton LaDue was born on 7 April 1986 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Coldwater (2013), Bang Bang (2024) and The Wanting Mare (2020).
  • P.J. Boudousqué

    18. P.J. Boudousqué

    • Actor
    Coldwater (2013)
    P.J. Boudousqué is known for Coldwater (2013), American Horror Story (2011) and Don Verdean (2015).
  • Robert Rusler

    19. Robert Rusler

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Director
    A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985)
    Robert Rusler - actor, athlete, writer, and natural performer - was born on September 20, 1965, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He soon moved to Hawaii, where he lived on Waikiki Beach and started surfing and skateboarding on a semi-professional level. At a young age his family moved to Los Angeles, where he began his martial arts career and entered many competitions. Then the bug struck to become an actor and Robert, right out of high school, met his manager and began taking acting classes at the Loft Studio with Peggy Feury and William Traylor. Soon thereafter he landed his first starring role, opposite Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. in John Hughes Weird Science (1985). He then starred opposite Marshall Bell and Robert Englund in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) . Later projects included Thrashin' (1986) opposite Josh Brolin (and all of his top professional skateboarding idols) and _Vamp (1986/I)_ opposite Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace, for which he received the award for Best Actor in a Science Fiction or Horror Film. Robert then starred opposite Bridget Fonda and Phoebe Cates in the cult classic feature film Shag (1988), which landed him numerous Teen Magazine interviews and features. Soon thereafter, he landed his first television series, Fox's The Outsiders (1990), which was Executive Producer Francis Ford Coppola's first television venture. His next project was starring opposite Tim Matheson and Brooke Adams in Stephen King's Emmy award-winning movie of the week, Sometimes They Come Back (1991). He then took another turn at the world of episodics as a series regular in Babylon 5 (1993), where he gained a huge international following and fan club. Robert's most recent industry accomplishments were in Warner Bros.' _Underworld, The (1997/II) (TV)_ by Academy Award-winning writer Christopher McQuarrie, followed by the controversial drama Wasted in Babylon (1999), where Robert again received critical acclaim for his innovative performance. When he is not gracing the screen, Robert enjoys surfing, snowboarding, motocross, golfing, traveling, and his new found love; creating and writing projects which he would like to produce and direct in the future.
  • David Bruckner

    20. David Bruckner

    • Director
    • Writer
    • Producer
    The Night House (2020)
    David Bruckner is known for The Night House (2020), The Ritual (2017) and Southbound (2015).
  • John Krasinski

    21. John Krasinski

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (2018–2023)
    American actor John Krasinski is known for his role as sardonic nice guy Jim Halpert on NBC's popular TV sitcom, The Office (2005), for which he won a 2007 and 2008 Screen Actors Guild Award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series.

    Born John Burke Krasinski on October 20, 1979, in Newton, Massachusetts, USA, he is the youngest of three brothers. His mother, Mary Claire (Doyle), is a nurse, and his father, Ronald Krasinski, is an internist. His father is of Polish descent and his mother is of Irish ancestry.

    His first stage experience was starring in a satirical high school play, written and cast by his classmate B.J. Novak. Also good at sports, he played on the same Little League baseball team as Novak, later a writer and co-star on The Office (2005). After graduating from Newton South High School in 1997, Krasinski planned to be an English major and deferred his first semester of college to teach English in Costa Rica. He attended Brown University, graduating in English in 2001 with honors, then studied at the Eugene O'Neill National Theatre Institute in Waterford, Connecticut.

    During the summer of 2000, he worked as a script intern on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993). Krasinski made his big screen debut in 2002, then played several small roles like "Ben" in Kinsey (2004), and "Bob Flynn" in Duane Hopwood (2005). He appeared as "Corporal Harrigan" in Jarhead (2005), by director Sam Mendes, then played a supporting role as "Ben" in The Holiday (2006), a romantic comedy by director Nancy Meyers. He is billed as the voice of "Lancelot" in Shrek the Third (2007). Krasinski co-starred opposite Robin Williams and Mandy Moore in the romantic comedy License to Wed (2007), as well as with George Clooney and Renée Zellweger in the football screwball comedy, Leatherheads (2008). He is also director and writer of Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (2009), a big screen adaptation of the eponymous collection of short stories by David Foster Wallace. He followed that film up with The Hollars (2016), a family drama, and A Quiet Place (2018), a well-received horror film that had one of the biggest opening weekends for the genre.

    Krasinski is married to English actress Emily Blunt, with whom he has two children. He claims Los Angeles as his home but travels to New York City and his hometown of Newton, MA, frequently.
  • Moronai Kanekoa

    22. Moronai Kanekoa

    • Actor
    Rescue: HI-Surf (2025– )
    Moronai Kanekoa is known for Rescue: HI-Surf (2024), Bosch: Legacy (2022) and Bosch (2014).
  • 23. Trevor Kuhn

    • Actor
    Isn't It Romantic (2019)
    Trevor Kuhn is known for Isn't It Romantic (2019), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and Speak American: The Webseries (2011).
  • Neil Hopkins

    24. Neil Hopkins

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Stargirl (2020–2022)
    Neil is best known for his recurring role on "Lost", playing Liam, the heroin-addicted rockstar brother of Charlie (Dominic Monaghan). His other TV credits include recurring roles on the Emmy-Award Nominated "Big Love" and the Paul Haggis series, "Crash"; as well as a wide variety of guest starring roles on "My Name Is Earl", "Ghost Whisperer", "CSI:NY", "Criminal Minds" and "NCIS", to name a few. Neil also appeared on "Nip/Tuck" as the long-lost brother of Dr. McNamara (Dylan Walsh), and reprised his role of Liam on the final season of "Lost". He recently finished shooting the sci-fi feature film, "Skyline", directed by Colin & Greg Strause.

    A classically trained theater actor and singer, Neil is a graduate of American Conservatory Theater's MFA program ('02). He is also well known for his Christopher Walken impression, for which he received rave reviews in both The New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter (for "My Big Fat Independent Movie").

    In 2008, he starred opposite Academy Award Nominated actor James Cromwell in "Hit Factor", a pilot which Neil co-wrote and co-Executive Produced. "Hit Factor" won Best Drama at the New York Television Festival in 2008 and Best Writing and Best Ensemble Acting at the Independent Television Festival

    Neil is also an accomplished artist.
  • Jonny Cruz

    25. Jonny Cruz

    • Actor
    • Sound Department
    • Director
    Overwatch (2016)
    Jonny Cruz was born on 1 December 1982 in El Paso, Texas, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Overwatch (2016), Need for Speed: Heat (2019) and Hitman (2016).

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