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- Irakli Kvirikadze (born October 8th 1992) is a Georgian film actor who was born and raised in Tbilisi, Georgia. He was most recently seen in the critically acclaimed foreign feature film, 'HOSTAGES' which premiered at the 67th Berlin Film Festival and made it's US premiere at the Telluride Film Festival. Irakli received accolades for his performance as the boyishly handsome protagonist, 'Nika' and was the first ever Georgian actor to receive the highly coveted European Shooting Star Award at the Berlin film Festival, which has previously been awarded to international actors such as Alicia Vikander and Daniel Craig. He made his feature film debut in 'TBILISI, I LOVE YOU' and will next be seen on the big screen in 'WHERE ARE YOU' opposite Anthony Hopkins which is set to be released in 2021. Irakli studied at Georgia's prestigious Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film State University and after moving to the United States (2014) he continued his studies in New York, at the Stella Adler Studio. In 2017 he moved to Los Angeles with his wife Elensio, where he continues pursuing his acting career. He is fluent in English, Georgian, and Russian.Freddie Mercury
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Finn Wittrock was born in Lenox, Massachusetts. Finn grew up near the stage of Shakespeare and Company, where his father worked. He moved to Los Angeles at 12 years old and attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA). After high school he took a year off and pounded the pavement as an actor, appearing in "ER," "Cold Case," "CSI: Miami" and the unforgettable "Halloweentown High." He then got out of town and attended the Juilliard School, where no one saw him for 4 years. After resurfacing on the daytime soap opera "All My Children" he appeared in Tony Kushners "The Illusion" off Broadway at the Signature Theatre. Mike Nichols attended the play and asked him to audition for the role of Happy in "Death of a Salesman on Broadway." He got the job and thereby made his Broadway debut. Mike Nichols. He returned to Broadway in 2017 with "The Glass Menagerie" starring Sally Field and directed by Sam Gold, after playing Cassio in Sam's production of Othello at New York Theatre Workshop with Daniel Craig and David Oyellowo. He has also appeared at the Goodman Theatre opposite Diane Lane in Tennessee Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth", directed by David Cromer. Recent films include "Judy," "Semper Fi," "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," "If Beale Street Could Talk," and "The Big Short." He has been nominated for two Emmy Awards: for American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace" as well as " American Horror Story: Freakshow." He has also appeared in the AHS seasons "Hotel," "Roanoke" and "1984." Other films included Winter's Tale (2014), Noah (2014), and Unbroken (2014). He appeared in Masters of Sex (2013) on Showtime as well as The Normal Heart (2014) on HBO. Wittrock originated the role of Damon on All My Children (1970), and has made appearances on shows such as Criminal Minds (2005), Harry's Law (2011), CSI: Miami (2002), Cold Case (2003), and ER (1994). His screenplay The Submarine Kid (2015), which he wrote with lifelong friend Eric Bilitch, has been turned into a film.Brian May- Actor
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Jonas Smulders was born on 15 January 1994 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He is an actor and director, known for Tex (2017), Obesk (2022) and The Dinner (2013).Roger Taylor- Actor
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Zachary Adam Gordon is an American actor. He began his professional acting career at the age of eight and as a child came to prominence playing Greg Heffley in the first three films of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series. He then went on to play Tate Wilson in Good Trouble and Jason Cohen in Dead of Summer.John Deacon- Actor
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Jonathan is a film and television actor born in Boston, Massachusetts, May 31, 1982. While still in third grade, he was a part of a ballet production of "The Nutcracker." After High School he earned admittance to Columbia University in New York City, but instead elected to pursue his acting career. His first credited appearances were in Troublemakers (1994) (original title "Botte di Natale" and a.k.a. "The Troublemakers"), as Moses Junior and Two If by Sea (1996), as Todd.John Reid- Actor
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American actor, producer, recording artist/songwriter, model and clothing designer, Cody Lee Saintgnue has spent 15 years in entertainment planting his creative seeds. Born in Dayton, Ohio, Cody comes from a story of humble beginnings. Placed into foster care at the age of nine, and adopted at twelve, Cody began acting and participating in theater productions as a way of expressing himself and positively coping. After diving into print modeling in the Ohio area, Cody traveled to Texas for a Model and Talent Expo presented by Mike Beaty and surprised everyone by winning the competition as a newcomer and landing himself the cover of the competition showcase magazine.
At 14, Cody and his adopted mother made the decision to relocate to Los Angeles to train intensely in film and TV acting. After landing his first role on the TNT's television series, "Southland", Cody went on to work on the television series documentary, "America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back" before landing roles on hit series, "House M.D" and "Criminal Minds." With a few television roles adding to his credits, Cody was cast in his first film, 'All Cheerleaders Die' in 2013. He was then cast as "Jack" in the film, "Preservation." However, Cody's most recognizable work includes playing "Brett Talbot" on the hit MTV series, Teen Wolf.
After TeenWolf, Cody went on to become a series regular on Amazons Emmy winning TV series "The Bay" playing "Adam Kenway."
In 2020, he began his producing career, as a co-executive producer on the film "The Tax Collector" starring Shia LaBeouf and directed by David Ayer. Shortly after, he had the honor of serving as an Executive Producer on the Oscar Nominated film "The Trials of Chicago Seven" written and directed by legendary Aaron Sorkin.
When the tragedy and crisis of Covid hit, causing TV and film productions to shut down, Cody endeavored to find new ways to create. So he used this time to dive into his second passion: Music. This led to his co-writing a double platinum song entitled "Daydream" for mega k-pop icons, "Monsta-X".
As a performing and recording artist, Cody also released his first single entitled "Novocaine Joyride" and performed on "Pay-Per-View Live" at Tampa Stadium. With 7,000 people in the crowd (and over 700,000 viewers online), he slayed the audience and landed a cover story for the magazine "Man About Town", styled by Nicola Formichetti, and shot by Matthew Brookes.
As deeply as Cody Saintgnue is inspired by his artistic career, he has been dedicated to making a difference in the lives of other children who have gone through the foster system. So, through being an Ambassador for The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, for the "Single Mothers Outreach" and being a board member of "You Gotta Believe," he has successfully brought added meaning to his life.
Cody is fully aware of how his life could have evolved had it not been for the guidance of trusted mentors, the foster care system, and the love and support of his single mother who adopted him.
Acknowledging these blessings, his deepest joy and desire comes from giving to others who are in need. His goal is to inspire young adults to believe and to know that it doesn't matter where your story starts, you can be the author and make your ending, a dream come true."Paul Prenter- Actress
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Dakota Blue Richards, was born at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in South Kensington, London but grew up in Brighton with her mother. She is of Prussian heritage on her Grandmother's side, and Irish on her father's. The name Dakota Blue was inspired by her mother's time spent with Native Americans while studying and traveling in USA. At school, she enjoyed drama, dance and the arts, was an active participant in school plays and attended a local amateur dramatics group in her spare time.
She made her professional acting debut age 12, starring alongside Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig as Lyra Belaqua in the film adaptation of Phillip Pullman's The Northern Lights (The Golden Compass). Ten thousand girls turned up for open auditions in Cambridge, Oxford, Exeter and Kendal for the role; Richards was awarded the part after the casting directors Lucy Bevan and Fiona Weir took a shine to her at the Cambridge auditions. Richards, who was a fan of the books from an early age and had seen the stage adaptation at The National Theatre, said of her character 'I feel like I can relate to her. I like to think I'm quite brave. I stand up for myself. And I don't let other people tell me what to do. Well, unless it's my mum.'
She has been nominated for two best actress awards for her portrayal of popular character Franky Fitzgerald in E4's BAFTA-winning drama Skins, and a multitude of awards, including a Saturn award, for her role in The Golden Compass.
Richards took up screenwriting during her time as WPC Shirley Trewlove in ITV's Endeavour and has since completed a short and a feature length film. She described the experience of writing her first piece as 'In many ways more personal than acting. It was quite cathartic.'
Richards was photographed by RANKIN as part of Ocean 2012, a campaign to prevent over fishing, alongside the likes of Sir Ben Kingsley, Terry Gilliam and Lily Loveless. In 2013 she modelled for fashion designer SORAPOL's AW13 campaign 'Immortal'. She has also been photographed by noted fashion photographer Kate Bellm and was the first woman to appear on the cover of 7th Man magazine.
In her personal life, Richards takes a keen interest in politics and global issues. In 2008, she attended a two-week camp in the Lake District organised by the Equality and Human Rights Commission which aimed to bring together teenagers from different backgrounds to discuss discrimination. Since 2010, she has supported Action for Children, a charity in the United Kingdom helping vulnerable young people overcome injustice and deprivation. In 2011, she fronted an advertising campaign to promote the charity's new project. She is a long time supporter of Good Gifts. Richards is also a vegan.Mary Austin- Actor
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Jason Ralph was born on 7 April 1986 in McKinney, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for A Most Violent Year (2014), I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) and The Magicians (2015). He has been married to Rachel Brosnahan since 6 June 2016.Jim Hutton- Actress
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Sameera Rock was born on 6 July 1987. She is an actress and producer, known for The Last Summer (2019), The Hunter's Prayer (2017) and Sacred: Gods & Immortals. She is married to Paul Rock.