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Josh McLaglen was born on 21 February 1958 in Encino, California, USA. He is an assistant director and producer, known for Titanic (1997), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and Free Guy (2021). He has been married to Lisa A. Becker since 19 February 2000. They have four children.Maxine English- Michael Krawic is known for Ghosts of Mars (2001), Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) and Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003).
- Luis Beckford was born in Panama. He is known for The X Files (1998), Rage (1995) and Miracles (2003).
- George Murdock was born on 25 June 1930 in Salina, Kansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Orange County (2002) and Breaker! Breaker! (1977). He was married to Catherine A. Miller. He died on 30 April 2012 in Burbank, California, USA.
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Tom Braidwood was born on 27 September 1948 in British Columbia, Canada. He is an assistant director and actor, known for The X Files (1998), Da Vinci's Inquest (1998) and The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008).- Bruce was born in North Vancouver but then moved to Prince Rupert. When he was in elementary school, his family moved to Vernon, British Columbia in the Okanagan Valley, where he lived until going to the University of British Columbia. He met Heather when they were in Junior High School together, but didn't start a romance until he was in University. They were married in 1987 and have been living in Vancouver ever since.
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Dean Haglund was born on 29 July 1965 in Oak Bank, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for The X Files (1998), The X-Files Game (1998) and The X Files: Resist or Serve (2004).- British actress Aruna Shields performed in UK theatre and film before she was headhunted by Tips Industries (one of the largest studios in India) to play the female Bond in action thriller Prince (2010). When the film released worldwide she became the fastest rising star on Google and the first female action hero in Indian cinema. A trained Kung-Fu martial artist and former gymnast she performed all her own stunts including motorbike bungee jumps. Her hit song for the movie "Tere Liye" has over 200 million views.
Aruna then broke boundaries and crossed over into French cinema. After worldwide auditions UK Casting Director Des Hamilton chose Aruna for the gritty lead in the epic adventure Ao, le dernier Néandertal (2010). The film was produced by French studio and cinema chain UGC after their Oscar-nominated A Prophet (2009). Aruna learned a prehistoric language and body movement for the role. Other critically acclaimed lead roles include 'Nera', an artist's muse, in the avant-garde feature Mr. Singh/Mrs. Mehta (2010).
A descendant of Sage Mandavya, Aruna then took a sabbatical to follow her family lineage and became a meditation expert and modern spiritual teacher. She is returning to the film industry in 2023 and now based in Los Angeles. Aruna is the first female Sidha (highly advanced meditator) who is a film star. Other Sidha's include director David Lynch and Bill Duke.
Aruna has a Distinction from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, a degree from Central Saint Martins University of the Arts London and has studied psychotherapy at masters level.
Earlier Aruna was ahead of her time. She was one of the first Anglo/Indian models to cross over into mainstream fashion, was asked to shoot for Vogue, won Miss India Talent for dancing, appeared on the cover of The Times of India and several magazines. She was also one of the first actresses of Indian origin to perform a sex scene in a feature film. - Actress
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Born in Bahia, Brazil, Daniela Lavender is part of a close knit 30-strong family, at the age of eight she began training in ballet, jazz, contemporary dance and later studied Flamenco dancing under Roberto Amaral and Yolanda Arroyo in Los Angeles. She then moved into journalism and received a degree from PUC University, Drama followed at Dirceu de Mattos school in Rio de Janeiro, studied English for a year and then traveled to London. She auditioned for the London International School of Performing Arts, playing 'Queen Anne' from Shakespeare's Richard III, and passed the audition in spite of the language barrier. In 2003 Lavender appeared in the independent film "Emotional Backgammon" and was awarded "Best Actress" at the Denver Film Festival. From there she went on to appear in "Ali G Indahouse" and the BBC series "Longitude", "EastEnders" and "Casualty". Then in 2009 Lavender toured with the British Shakespeare company production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", playing Hippolyta and Titania. 2011 saw Lavender star as "Maria" in a one woman show "A Woman Alone" written by Dario Fo. Then in 2013 Lavender Pictures her co-owned film company started the process of developing a slate of scripts including "Taj" "Zorra" and "Jutland". This spring Lavender will been seen in the role of "Juliana Santos" in "A Birder's Guide to Everything" which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2013 and was awarded the Heineken first runner up audience award, then later in 2014 Lavender will also been seen as "Mata" in Isabel Coixet's new film "Learning to Drive" and "Clara" in "Zipper" produced by Darren Aronofsky.- Actor
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Adam Deacon is a BAFTA award winning actor, writer, director and producer from Hackney, East London. At the age of 12 Deacon began to act and trained at the Anna Scher Theatre.
Adam co-wrote, co-directed and played the lead role in Anuvahood, which was released in 2011 and won him the prestigious BAFTA Rising Star Award; with Time Out magazine labelling him as "The New Face of Youth Cinema".
The film has been described as, "A pulls-no-punches, coming-of-age story, centering on one directionless hopeless 'shotter', who finds his true worth in the face of urban adversity."
Adam has recently set up his own production outfit Deaconstructed to champion urban storytelling and undiscovered talent from actors and filmmakers.Kellie Bright- Born and raised in Oakland, California, Emi always found himself using any excuse to get on stage and entertain. He began his acting career by receiving a bachelor of arts degree in theatre from California State University, Long Beach. He has worked on such films as Foster Boy, Street Kings, The Revenant, and the family comedy, Christmas in Compton. Recently Emi portrayed the role of Otto Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank and was nominated for best actor by "BROADWAY WORLD". After being received so well by critics like the L.A. Times and CNN, the play is on it's way to Canada in late 2019. Recent television credits include a recurring guest star role on SHOOTER, he is also recurring on the latest season of Bosch, as well as appearances on 2 Broke Girls, NCIS: Los Angeles, Justified, Raising Hope, Weeds and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Pursuing his career in Los Angeles means being apart from his family in his native Oakland. Distance aside, Emi remains very close to his mom, "Muneca", who has fueled his dreams with love and support. He loves giving back and recently went to Rwanda, Africa with B.R.I.D.G.E(non-profit org that gives under served youth resources to tell their stories and connect with other kids throughout the world through theatre) and his wife Cassie to work with the kids in Kigali. The youths wrote and performed their stories at an international theatre festival called UBUMUNTU under the organization's guidance and direction to critical acclaim.
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Gina La Piana was born on 3 January 1972 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Stay with Me (2019), Ali G Indahouse (2002) and Intentional.- Actor
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Tod Fennell is an award-winning actor with a diverse background in film, television, and voice acting. Born in Montreal, Canada, Fennell's passion for storytelling ignited early on, leading him to pursue acting as a full-time career.
Fennell's extensive experience spans various genres, including drama, comedy, and action. He has captivated audiences with his compelling performances in notable projects such as "Assassin's Creed," "Far Cry," and "The Spiderwick Chronicles." His versatility as an actor shines through his ability to seamlessly transition between roles, embodying characters with authenticity and depth.
Beyond his on-screen presence, Fennell is a highly skilled martial artist, holding a black belt in Shotokan Karate. His proficiency in martial arts has allowed him to perform his own stunts in various film and television productions, adding an element of realism and authenticity to his action scenes.
Fennell's commitment to continuous improvement is evident in his dedication to training and development. He has benefited from being coached by renowned voice coach Denise Richards, honing his acting skills and expanding his range. Additionally, he is enrolled in the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) improv program, sharpening his comedic timing and improvisation skills. Further enriching his acting repertoire, Fennell has taken scene study workshops with acclaimed acting coach Larry Moss, deepening his understanding of character development and performance nuances.
Tod Fennell's dedication to his craft and his unwavering passion for storytelling have earned him recognition as an award-winning voice actor. In 2022, he received the SOVAS Voice Art Award for Outstanding Video Game Character: Best Voiceover for his role as Taro in "Kena: Bridge of Spirits." This prestigious award is a testament to Fennell's exceptional talent and dedication to the voice acting industry.
With his impressive range, martial arts expertise, commitment to continuous growth, and award-winning voice acting skills, Tod Fennell is undoubtedly a formidable force in the entertainment industry. He continues to captivate audiences and deliver unforgettable performances, cementing his position as a respected and versatile actor.- Actor
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Andrew McCarthy grew up in Westfield, New Jersey, until he was 15, when his family moved to Bernardsville. He attended the Pingry School, a prep school, where he performed in plays and musicals and played basketball. At 18, he went to New York University as a theatre major and wound up as the lead in the 1983 film Class (1983). He also studied at the Circle in Square Theater School in New York. He has been in several on and off Broadway shows, such as 'Long Day's Journey', as well as over 40 movies. He continues to show his talented acting abilities in upcoming movies and shows.
Since the mid-2000s, McCarthy has had a second career as a travel writer for such publications as National Geographic Traveler, Travel+Leisure, Afar, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Bon Appetit, The New York Times, Men's Journal, and Slate, among others. In 2010, the Society of American Travel Writers awarded McCarthy their Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism prize and named him Travel Journalist of the Year.- Actor
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Bart Sidles was born on 3 December 1968 in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Mirrors (2008), FrackNation (2013) and Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006).Sarah Bolger- Roz McCutcheon was born on 22 March 1947 in Bandon, Co. Cork, Ireland. She was an actress, known for Mirrors (2008), Grabbers (2012) and Cold Earth (2008). She died on 21 March 2023 in Hither Green, London, England.Derrick Redford
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Derrick was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas with his two younger siblings. Derrick moved to Tennessee where he began acting in high school theatre productions. He went on to study Theater at University. After leaving college in his junior year he returned to the stage doing stand-up comedy briefly and then began working on improv comedy at the world famous Groundlings Theater and School in Los Angeles.
In 2013, Derrick was nominated for Best Actor Award at the Berlin Film Festival for his work in GAME OVER.
He is most well know for his starring role pranking pro-athletes on the television show FULL COURT PRANKS with Chris Webber. He can also be seen on Nickelodeon playing a lovable dad named Jim on Henry Danger.
In 2018 Derrick can be seen on the big screen with Julianne Moore and Michael Cera in Sebastian Lelio's remake of the film GLORIA. You can also find him working alongside his favorite charitable organization ONESIGHT helping lower income children in Los Angeles get free eyewear.Roz McCutcheon- Ali Raymer is known for Love, Sex and Missed Connections (2012), Tweeked (2001) and Ciao, Babe (1999).
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Shannon Mary Dixon is an award winning actor and decorated athlete. She discovered her passion for performing while competing as an elite figure skater with Olympic aspirations. Transitioning from the ice to the stage, she has landed lead and supporting roles with major networks including ABC, CBS, NBC, Lifetime, the web based channel Blackbox TV, as well as extensive independent films. Her films have screened around the world at festivals including Hollywood Reel Independent, London Fashion Film Festival and Milano International Film Festival.
Shannon's projects have been recognized with awards such as 'Best Picture,' 'Best Acting,' 'Best in Show' to name a few! More than a presence on the screen, Shannon has extensive stage experience and most recently embodied the lead role in Edward Albee's moving classic, The Death of Bessie Smith, and played 11 characters to critical acclaim in a sold out run of the Spoon River Anthology. Some of her recent film projects include the upcoming dramatic motorcycle action film, Through the Corners, and a historical based western feature, The Outlaws of Mendicino County.
She has a natural affinity for combining physicality with storytelling. Some of her favorite roles have been those that have utilized her masterful skills at riding motorcycles, precision driving, stunt fighting, horseback riding. She's also skated in various productions, including NBC's The Office! Her background as a competitive athlete has provided her with the invaluable skill-set to embody the physicality of diverse characters. Shannon is also an RYT Certified Yoga Instructor and is training in martial arts.
Shannon honed her acting skills at premiere Irish acting academy, The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin, joining alum such as Olivia Wilde and Colin Farrell. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with degrees in Film, Theatre, and Design from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. She's also a graduate of the advanced improv program at the renowned Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB), and has extensively performed on indie improv teams.
In addition to acting, Shannon was accepted to the Production Design Masters Degree program at renowned American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI) and has experience in art departments and as a production designer. In 2018 she directed/produced her first film, Down the Road, a short period piece set in 1944 Paris, and is writing a feature length post apocalyptic western.
In her free time Shannon enjoys adventures with her family, traveling (25 countries and counting!), learning languages (currently French), enjoying the arts, cooking a great meal - and of course- watching films and series!- Actress
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Nicole Burch was born on 1 February 1982 in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Barry (2018), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) and Nicole Burch: Never Been Kissed (2020).- Rick Malambri (born November 7, 1982) is an American actor and model.
Malambri was born in Florida, to Jeannie Deckert and Tim Malambri. He began his career as a model.Having moved to New York, Malambri was a featured model in clothing as well as a dancer. His acting career began with small roles in television episodes in 2007, and he moved to movies in 2010. Despite his nascent career, Rick has been selective of project roles taken on, noting that he strives to pick roles that will not pigeonhole him.
For the roll-out of Step Up 3D, Malambri has been featured in magazines such as Da Man (August/September 2010), and is now associated with K-Swiss sneakers.
Malambri married actress Lisa Mae in 2010. - Actor
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Trevor Donovan, born and raised in Mammoth Lakes, California, is a multifaceted artist, philanthropist, and author. As a teenager, he was a member of the US teen ski team and later earned a bachelor's degree in graphic design before transitioning into a successful career in entertainment, where he is best known for his work as Teddy Montgomery, the first and only LGBT character who was a series regular on the global pop culture phenomenon, 90210.
Beyond his on-screen success, Trevor is a passionate advocate for various causes, including canine rights and anti-bullying. He is an active ambassador for Habitat for Humanity and the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. Additionally, he founded the nationwide anti-bullying program, Team Upstanders, and has made it his mission to spread awareness about bullying in all forms, along with other issues he cares deeply about.
Known for his charismatic and engaging performances, Trevor has emerged as a sought-after leading man in romantic comedies, starring in a plethora of titles. Among the films he's starred in are "Easy Heart," "USS Christmas," "Love Finds You in Charm," among many others.
Trevor recently appeared on Season 31 of Dancing with the Stars on Disney+ and quickly became a fan favorite, making it to the semi-finals despite having no dance experience. He has also starred in various popular TV shows, including 90210, Sun Records, The Client List, Melissa & Joey, Awkward, NCIS, and Lucifer. His upcoming projects include the movie Reagan with Dennis Quaid and Wolfhound.
Apart from his successful acting career, Trevor is also an accomplished author, having written three children's books in his "Love Always" series, featuring Dogbert the German Shepherd, Tito the English Bulldog, Shadow the Golden Retriever, and Chance the Labrador. These heartwarming stories are inspired by real-life everyday experiences and showcase Trevor's love for animals and his unwavering optimism.
Trevor's positive outlook on life and dedication to making a difference make him a beloved figure in both the entertainment industry and the wider community. He is an avid user of social media, where he has a global fan base known as #DonoFans, who eagerly support all his endeavors and make sure his projects trend online.
Trevor resides in both Mammoth and Los Angeles. Trevor has a younger brother Jake who is a fireman.- Gabriel Olds was born on 24 March 1972 in New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021), Apartment 407 (2016) and Amazing Stories (2020).Ella Thomas
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Ella A Thomas was born to an Eritrean mother and a US Air Force Officer who was stationed in the country at the time. Her parents moved to Germany while Ella was still an infant yet continued to return to Asmara frequently to visit family until the civil war made it unsafe for them to travel. The family lived off base in small town called Kindsbach, where Ella was enrolled in a German school, learning to speak both German and French fluently while her mother continued to teach her Tigrinya and English at home. Kindsbach was where she first discovered her love for performing, partaking in local theater and school productions. It wasn't until she was a teenager that her mother made a decision to move the family to the United States. By this time her younger sister Angela had been born and her parents had divorced. They settled in Connecticut where Ella attended both High School and College earning a BA in Biology. While a junior in High School a local modeling scout discovered Ella. She spent the next two summers traveling to New York and Paris but waited until graduation to pursue her career full time. She was represented by Elite and had been steadily working for a year when a severe accident forced her to reconsider her long-term goals. Ella opted to take a break and finish her degree. Three years later she moved back to New York and returned to the modeling world where Ella appeared in numerous international print ads for the Gap, L'Oreal, Tiffany & Co, and in editorials for magazines such as Elle, Glamour and Vogue and is still now represented by Wilhelmina Models. During this time she continued to travel back and forth to Los Angeles for print as well as commercial work. It was on one of these trips that she auditioned and booked her first role in the Artist View Film Disturbance. During this same trip she met Brenda Hampton, creator of 7th Heaven, at a charity event who at the time was looking for an East African actress for an upcoming episode. She booked Ella for a guest star spot off of family pictures with her in traditional Zuriya. She has found continued success in both film and television since then and has built a strong body of work with numerous roles ranging from starring opposite Zoe Saldana in Nina , Kyra Sedgewick on ABC's Ten Days in The Valley to Antoine Fuqua's drama series Ice, NCIS LA, Mistresses, 911 and many more. In 2023 she will star opposite Garrett Hedlund in "Desperation Road" directed by Nadine Crocker as well as the Marielle Heller directed "Nightbitch" helmed by Amy Adams.Todd Cahoon
Gabriel Olds- A familiar face to film and television audiences, Victor Webster is an established actor with an impressive list of credits. Most recently, he joined the cast of the Netflix/CBC comedy "Workin' Moms," playing Mike Bolinski for two seasons. He's also recently filmed a large recurring arc on the second season of the CW's military fantasy show "Motherland: Fort Salem." On the film side, Victor just starred alongside Bethany Joy Lenz in the romantic comedy "Five Star Christmas" which premiered on Hallmark last Thanksgiving during the networks "Countdown to Christmas" programming event.
Victor discovered his passion for acting when he made his television debut on the NBC daytime drama "Days of Our Lives." He then segued to the AMC network series "The Lot" and the number one syndicated series "Mutant X." His growing body of work brought him accolades and spots on various lists of Hollywood notables, including people magazine's "50 Most Eligible Bachelors." While it was a fun title, Webster chose to hone his craft and play characters that challenged his abilities.
Victor's commitment paid off with rolls opposite acclaimed talents in some of televisions most popular series, including "Sex and the City," "Castle," "Bones," "CSI," "Mom," "Charmed," "Criminal Minds," "Melrose Place," "Paradise Inc." and "Girlfriends Guide to Divorce," just to name a few. Webster costarred as Detective Carlos Fonegra in the acclaimed sci-fi series "Continuum," which ran for four seasons.
Webster is known to Hallmark channel fans for his roles in, "Homegrown Christmas," "Love Blossoms," "Summer Villa" and "A Harvest Wedding." Webster starred in hallmark movies and mysteries "Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement," as well as "Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance," and most recently "Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the kill," The first three installments of the new original franchise. Victor also starred in "Hearts of Winter," which premiered in January 2020 as part of Hallmark channels popular "Winterfest" programming event.
On the film side, Victor has built a career that spans genres, from romantic comedies to action thrillers. His credits include "Bringing Down the House ," "Must Love Dogs," "Surrogates," " Why did I Get Married Too?" as well as the leading role in the third and fourth installment of "The Scorpion King" franchise. Victor can also be seen starring in the action packed Chinese blockbuster "Wings Over Everest." An artist to his core, Webster pursues his passion for photography as well as martial arts, holding a black belt and an undefeated record in Tae Kwon Do and a black belt in Brazilian jujitsu for which he holds two bronze medals from the world championships. He is committed to his various charities, and life of giving through arts and travel. Although he calls California his home, he hails from Canada and will always be the Canadian cowboy.Taylor Cole - Actress
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Taylor Cole is best known for her recurring roles in THE ORIGINALS on the CW in addition to TV Land's IMPASTOR, the CW's SUPERNATURAL, and A&E's THE GLADES. She was a series regular on the NBC hit series, THE EVENT. She has since appeared in numerous shows, including SECOND CHANCE, BALLERS, CASTLE, TWO AND A HALF MEN, and NCIS, to name a few.
Taylor recently starred in LONG LOST CHRISTMAS and PUMPKIN EVERYTHING for Hallmark, and prior to that starred in ALL IS BRIGHT and SOUTH BEACH LOVE for them as well. She will next star in ALOHA HEART for Hallmark. Other feature credits include ONE WINTER WEDDING and UNLOCKING CHRISTMAS for Hallmark, and BAD for Lifetime. Taylor can also be seen in the films THE VIOLENT KIND, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, THE SURROGATES, TWELVE ROUNDS, as well as MTV's ALL YOU'VE GOT. Taylor first debuted in the WB TV series SUMMERLAND as a series regular.Victor Webster- Born and raised in Massachusetts, Jack received his BFA from The Boston Conservatory. Currently staring in the Toronto production of COME FROM AWAY. He began his career on stage in the national tour of the musical CATS. He made his Broadway debut in the original company of JEROME ROBBINS BROADWAY, played Mark in A CHORUS LINE, and opposite John Lithgow in SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS. In addition to his New York stage work, he received the Los Angeles Drama Critics prize and a Drama-Logue Award as Best Actor for his starring role as Alan Strang in the Los Angeles production of EQUUS. He stared as Pip in the Utah Shake's production of GREAT EXPECTATIONS as well as Mr. Charles Bingley, in PRIDE & PREJUDICE.
In January of 2017 he guest stared on "Shades Of Blue" opposite Ray Liotta, and is currently shooting the independent feature "Band Night". Jack played Alan deShields in the Lifetime miniseries "Marilyn". He played Bobby Kennedy in NatGeo's highest rated film, "Killing Kennedy" opposite Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin. He has completed the features"10,000 Miles", "Julia" "Needlestick" and "Tio Papi". He played "Mordred" in CAMELOT opposite Nathan Gunn at The Glimmerglass Festival, and recently shot the web pilot, IN PLAIN VIEW. He received rave reviews as Elliot in "Two Point Oh" Jeff Jackson's new play off Broadway at 59E59th St. in NYC, as well as narrating the Christopher Wheeldon Ballet, "Carnival Of The Animals" for NYCB.
In the motion picture arena, he has worked with Jonathan Mostow five times, most recently in the Bruce Willis action thriller "The Surrogates", as well as, "Breakdown," "U-571," the FOX Network's pilot "Them" and his cameo in "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines". Jack's other feature film credits include the independent favorites, "Pretty Ugly People" and "Phat Girlz," as well as, "Undercover Brother," "Poster Boy," "Unconditional Love," "Event Horizon," "The Brady Bunch Movie," "Barb Wire," "Trigger Effect," "Cecil B. DeMented," "Alive" and "Encino Man," his movie debut.
On television: the Hallmark-Hall-Of-Fame western "Aces 'N Eights" "ELVIS" opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers, played Sissy Spacek's son in "A Place For Annie," and Anne Bancroft's obsession in "Mrs. Cage." Other television credits include: "Shades Of Blue" "CSI," "The District," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Crossing Jordan" and "Judging Amy" (four episodes). He also has the distinction of being the series lead on MTV's first scripted series, "Dead At 21."
In March of 2016, Jack produced "Arrabal" at the Bi-Annual Ibero American Theatre Festival in Bogota, Colombia. "Arrabal" begins rehearsals in Cambridge, Ma at American Repertory Theatre on April 3rd, 2017. It opens on May 12th and runs thru June 18th. He previously optioned and produced "Peter & I" by Matte O'Brien and Matt Vinson. Jack created, directed and produced three benefits under the Voices For Change banner at Ars Nova, for John Kerry's presidential campaign. - Actor
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Born James Francis Lawrence Ginty on December 4, 1980, at Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. Ginty holds dual citizenship with the United States and Ireland, and is the only son of actor/director Robert Ginty and actress Francine Tacker who met while starring on the late 1970s television series, The Paper Chase, alongside John Houseman. Ginty's educational background includes time at Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania, and the performing arts boarding school, Interlochen, located in northern Michigan - where he began training as a ballet dancer before becoming an actor. After Interlochen, Ginty continued his acting studies at the Juilliard School in New York City as a member of Group 32 (along with Jessica Chastain), but dropped out when Kathryn Bigelow cast him in her film K-19: The Widowmaker alongside Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson. Upon completion of the film, Ginty began a career in regional theatre playing such roles as Romeo in Seattle Repertory Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet, Bertram in The Folger Shakespeare Theatre's production of All's Well That Ends Well, and Jacob Milne in Tom Stoppard's play Night and Day at The Wilma Theatre in Philadelphia. After his time in regional theatre Ginty transitioned back into film and television work, finding his way onto hit shows such as ER, Days of Our Lives and Grey's Anatomy, before landing the roles of Dr. Lionel Canter and his son Jarred in Walt Disney's, Surrogates, starring opposite Bruce Willis and Rosamund Pike. Aside from acting, Ginty holds a degree in History from UCLA and a graduate degree in Education from the University of Pennsylvania. He has consistently worked between the world's of acting and teaching and has taught history at the all-girl's schools Miss Porter's, in Farmington, CT, and The Chapin School in New York City. Ginty also served as a Professor at Fordham University. In 2013 he appeared in the HBO movie Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight directed by Stephen Frears. The film was nominated for a 2014 Primetime Emmy in the category of Outstanding Television Movie. Ginty attended film school at USC's School of Cinematic Arts where he focused on directing, writing and producing. His directorial debut short film - Created Sleep Transmissions - was selected to premiere at the 44th Moscow International Film Festival in 2022, but the invitation was turned down in solidarity with the people and nation of Ukraine. The film ended up premiering at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival in Northern Michigan, where it won the Audience Award for Best Short Film.- Actor
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Roger Príncep was born on 20 September 1998 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor, known for The Orphanage (2007), Los girasoles ciegos (2008) and Forasters (2008).Belen Rueda- Producer
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Stephen Mao was born on June 29, 1960 in Ann Arbor, Michigan and raised in Palo Alto, California. His mother's name is Petrina and she worked for Apple Computers. His father, James CT Mao, was a professor of business and finance at the University of British Columbia. He has a younger brother Jeffery who has Down's syndrome. Mao began a career as a photographer/photojournalist with the Associate Press while studying briefly at the University of Southern California (USC). Today Mao is President of Studio Mao and is involved with production and creative direction. In addition to the traditional film business Mao is actively engaged in supporting charities through the donation of archival museum quality photographs from his personal collection.- John R. Haley was born on 31 July 1950 in Joliet, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Chicago Overcoat (2009), The Beast (2009) and Nightfall.
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India Neilan was born on 7 June 1975 in Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for The Lake House (2006), Miss Congeniality (2000) and Along Came Polly (2004).- Actress
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Cynthia Kaye McWilliams was born in Berlin, Germany, grew up primarily in Kansas City, Kansas and graduated from the prestigious Theater School of DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. Just out of college, Cynthia booked a supporting role in Warner Brothers' The Lake House, followed by a recurring role on FOX's Prison Break. She then landed a lead role in the pilot, Family Practice and later, another FOX series, Chicago Code.
She moved from Chicago to Los Angeles for a dream job to play sitcom wife to Damon Wayans in a CBS pilot. Though the pilot didn't go, a few months later she would land a series regular on NAACP award winning comedy, The Real Husbands of Hollywood opposite the hilarious Kevin Hart. Cynthia filmed 5 seasons of RHOH and meanwhile had recurring roles on Survivors Remorse on Starz, ABC's Nashville, Bosch on Amazon and booked the lead in the NBC drama pilot, Love is a Four Letter Word.
Switching gears, Cynthia took on the role of sitcom mom Regina in the Netflix's Prince of Peoria taped in front of a live studio audience at famous Sunset/Gower studios. She associate produced and starred in the holiday comedy, Twas the Chaos before Christmas, returned to the stage in Inda Craig Galvan's, Black Super Hero Magic Mama at the Geffen Playhouse and joined the cast of Disney Channel original Upside Down Magic, streaming on Disney+
Cynthia filmed gritty drama series, Coyote starting Michael Chiklis which aired on CBS All Access (later Paramout+). After the pandemic cut this series short, she. returned to work with an incredible role opposite Samuel L. Jackson in The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey for AppleTV. She followed this up with an unexpected opportunity to reprise her role as Trina Shaw for a 6th season of RHOH on BET+. Staying in the BET+ family, but joining with Daelight Media and McG's Wonderland, Cynthia stars as Cathy Montgomery on Average Joe opposite Deon Cole and Malcolm Barrett.
Cynthia also thoroughly enjoys her voiceover career having voiced Gamora on What If for Disney+, multiple characters and shows on Cartoon Network, animated feature film, Bilal and several video games including narrating Valorant, playing Hadrian in Starfield, Senna in League of Legends, T-Bug in CyberPunk 2077, Spartan Tanaka in Halo 5, Disintegration, Far Cry 5 & 6, State of Decay 2, Tell Me Why and more.
Cynthia champions women & minorities creating their own content, supports arts education and loves all things food, wine and travel.- Actress
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Kevin M. Brennan is known for It's a Disaster (2012), Still the King (2016) and The Lake House (2006).Shohreh Aghdashloo
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Willeke van Ammelrooy was born on 5 April 1944 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She is an actress and director, known for The Lake House (2006), Antonia's Line (1995) and 't Schaep Met De 5 Pooten (1969). She has been married to Marco Bakker since 20 November 1989.Dylan Walsh
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Stashwick was born in Chicago and raised in the suburbs right outside of the city. As a child, he always loved making people laugh, and he aspired to one day perform at Chicago's famous The Second City. Soon after graduating from Illinois State University with a degree in theatre, he began performing at several local improvisational theaters, and his dream came true when he was hired in 1992 to tour nationally with The Second City.
Following productions at The Second City Detroit and The Second City Northwest, he moved to New York. There, he formed a company of improvisers and began staging the underground critically acclaimed "Burn Manhattan" all over the city. Other performers included Kate Walsh, Jeremy Piven, and Spencer Kayden.
Aside from his work in improvisational theatre, Stashwick worked for several years in late 1997 through Spring 2000 on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," performing as part of their rotating stable of comedy actors.
Work in television and film ultimately drew him to Los Angeles, where he soon landed roles in pilots and series and film.
Stashwick remains true to his improvisational roots, and he produces, performs, and teaches at his own improvisational theatre that he co-founded in North Hollywood called "The Hothouse". In addition he performs annually with the Macabre improv cabaret The Doubtful Guests who just celebrated their 10-year anniversary. He has also taught and performed his unique style of avant-garde improvisation internationally. He directed a show in Liverpool called "Hoof!," which still tours throughout Europe.
He is also the writer and co-creator of the online action/horror web comic 'Devil Inside'. He publishes a new free episode weekly on his website, www.toddstashwick.com. The comic has brought him to comic book conventions across the country with his collaborator, comic book artist Dennis Calero.
Stashwick resides in Los Angeles with his wife Charity, whom he married in 1997 in the middle of Times Square in front of 20 close family members and friends, as well as all of New York City. The couple has two children. Their household also includes two dogs, two cats, and a conure (small parrot).
In his spare time, Stashwick enjoys surfing, noodling on the ukulele, and writing screenplays and pilots. He's an avid TV fan (his current favorites are Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and Doctor Who) and a huge film buff (Star Wars, There Will be Blood, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch are among his favorites). A shameless geek, he can be found playing video games with his son or with his nose buried in a comic book. He's been a vegetarian since 1988. He loves traveling overseas as often as his hectic schedule permits. A self-professed Anglophile, Stashwick loves English comedy, music and television.- Stuart F. Wilson is known for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Looper (2012) and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009).
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Katrina Norman is an Arizona native who has been a professional dancer since the age of 14. Her growth and talent within the dance world convinced her to relocate to Los Angeles at 15-years old to study with the industry's top choreographers at the renowned EDGE, Performing Arts Center, and Millennium Dance Complex. During Katrina's intensive training, she danced for the LA Sparks WNBA basketball team. After a brief stint in Las Vegas dancing at Treasure Island, she moved back to Los Angeles to continue her career in film and TV as a professional dancer. Over the course of the next few years she transitioned into the acting world and fell in love.
Today, Katrina's TV credits include popular shows like "The Vampire Diaries" (CW), "Criminal Minds" (CBS), "Hit the Floor" (VH1), "Castle" (ABC), "90210" (CW), as well as Netflix's "Flaked." Her most recent work includes "Nashville" (CMT) and "Christmas In Homestead" (Hallmark). Some of her film credits include "Badlands of Kain", HBO's television movie "Behind the Candelabra (directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon), "No Strings Attached" (starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman), "Burlesque" (starring Cher and Christina Aguilera), "FAME", and "17 Again" (starring Zac Efron) to name a few.
She is represented by Schumacher Management in Los Angeles and JPervis Talent Agency, the top agency within the Southeast, where the industry is rapidly expanding.
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Lauren Gottlieb, American born Dancer and Actress, was first noticed when she made the Season 3 cast of FOX Network's hit reality series So You Think You Can Dance (2005). Her love for dance and hard work landed her a spot in the final six contestants. Lauren was asked back to So You Think You Can Dance in many capacities, such as the choreographer for the Audition rounds in Season 5, and as an All-Star for Seasons 7-9. This opportunity was a huge milestone at the beginning of her career as the show airing in over 100 countries got her recognized by a director in India who wanted Lauren to star India's first ever 3D dance film AnyBody Can Dance (ABCD).
ABCD became a hit film across India and Lauren continued to live and work in India for 10 years acting in four films, starring in over a dozen hit music videos, and went from a Contestant to a Judge on India's version of Dancing with the Stars: Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Strictly Come Dancing).
Throughout Lauren's career she has also performed with artists such as Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Shakira, Sean Kingston, Carrie Underwood, Willow Smith, and Enrique Iglesias. She has also danced in films such as Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009), Disaster Movie (2008), and Bring It on: Fight to the Finish (2009). She was honored to become a private dance coach to some of the biggest celebrities in the business such as Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, and Tobey Maguire. She became a featured dancer on the award-winning musical comedy, Glee (2009) in the hit rival crew "Vocal Adrenaine" for 6 episodes.
Lauren has also acted in the films Twisted Blues, Ambarsariya, Welcome 2 Karachi, and Guest Starred on ABC Family's Make It or Break It (2009) and CBS series, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and CBS: Ghost Whisperer. She even took on the Chipetes in an epic dance battle in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011).- David Born Is a Native Texan & Veteran Character Actor in Film, Television and Stage. A Licensed Auctioneer and Internationally recognized Impressionist and Stand-Up Comedian, he is also a Classically Trained Actor having studied Acting at The American Conservatory Theatre (A.C.T.) in San Francisco and and received a B.A. from The University of Houston School of Theatre, where he studied extensively with acclaimed acting coaches Cecil Pickett, Sidney Berger & Thomas J. Lyttle. He also studied with Houston Acting Guru Chris Wilson, at Chris Wilson's Studio for Actor's for several years. A veteran of over 100 Regional Stage Productions, David has worked with Gregory Boyd & Stephen Rayne at The Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas where he was a contract Actor for 6 years. David has also worked with directing legend Woodie King Jr. at The Ensemble and has appeared at Stages Repertory Theatre, Main St. Theatre & The Houston Shakespeare Festival to name a few. David Born has appeared in over 50 Television Commercials and was given the A.I.C.P. Award for "Best Performance In A Television Commercial 2000". Having appeared in over 150 Corporate/Industrial Films & dozens of Radio Spots and Anime Cartoons, David is also Touring an Internationally recognized Tribute Show for the late Robin Williams. He has toured his "Robin Williams Tribute Show" across the U.S. and Canada for many years after meeting the Comedy Legend in person. A 5th generation Texan, David specializes in the playing of Characters unique to both Texas and Louisiana, where his family's roots lie. He has been happily married since 1990 and has 2 grown children.
- Preston James Hillier was born on 27 June 1975 in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor, known for Magnum P.I. (2018), Interrogation (2020) and The Walking Dead (2010).
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Walter is an actor and producer, known for Disaster Movie (2008), Treme (2010) and A Toast to Green Lantern (2011).
Walter Harris was born "Walter Aziz Ahmad Jr." in Detroit, Michigan, to his mother Patricia Ahmad (Thomas) and his father Walter Aziz Ahmad Sr.. He carried the name until his mother remarried and changed her last name to "Harris" from her 2nd husband. That decision seemed to play well for him later in his acting career. Walter has been told numerous times to never go back to the name "Aziz Ahmad" for it may cause some confusion when casting.
Originating on Detroit's eastside, Walter unintentionally discovered his love for the arts by visiting an acting class just for laughs and looking to mock the whole study. That visit stretched a five year training while developing a full fledged career.
Walter soon became a familiar face throughout the city of Detroit, and was introduced to his new love in the acting world, 'IMPROV'! His 3 year residency at The Second City-Detroit positioned him as a member of the Touring Company and a Mainstage Understudy for Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele) & Antoine McKay (Empire).
Continuously landing numerous regional commercials and starring roles in local films such as Silent Scream, Corrupted Minds, & Layla's Girl, Walter was encouraged by his Second City overstudy to finally make the big move to L.A.
Now, a seasoned Improv & Sketch Comedy Actor/Writer/Producer /Director with a list of Internet Shorts and stage shows, a founding member of the Award winning Sketch Comedy Troupe Frog Island Flicks (Creators & Hosts of the 2010 Hollywood Comedy Festival), Walter has landed roles in features such as Lionsgate spoof film Disaster Movie (2008) playing the Hancocl look-a-like, C'mon Man (2012) starring Tony Rock & Life's An Itch (2012) alongside TV host 'Rossi Moreale'.
He, along with Detroit native and longtime friend J. Writer Ward are co-founders of 8Wood Entertainment and are continuously building their writing, directing and producing resume with film shorts like Happy Birthday; The Short Film Thriller and other projects of all genres for all markets.
Equipped with a quick-witted charm, this handsome star is steadily rising in this industry!- Actress
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Michelle Lang is an actress, producer, and writer who is most known for her role as Linda Lee, Bruce Lee's wife, in the 50 episode television series "The Legend of Bruce Lee." A black belt in Wushu, Michelle traveled across China and the U.S. shooting the series and trained with the stunt crew, which led her to work on "Deadliest Warriors" among other shows as a stunt coordinator.
A graduate of Northwestern University's acting program with a concentration in business, Michelle is a talented actress and an incredibly savvy producer of several award-winning feature films. In 2013, Michelle produced and starred in Lost on Purpose, written and directed by the Nelms Brothers, which co-starred Jane Kaczmarek, C. Thomas Howell, and James Lafferty. The movie, a drama about the challenges and the beauty of living in a small dairy farming community, won multiple film festival awards across the U.S. including Best Film, Best Directors, and Best Actress for Kaczmarek. Following the success of Lost on Purpose, Michelle played the title role of "Nastenka" in Strangely in Love, alongside Jemuel Morris. The film, which Michelle also produced, was directed by Sundance Award Winning Filmmaker Amin Matalqa and is a whimsical take on Dostoevsky's classic tale White Nights. The film also starred Amanda Plummer (Pulp Fiction), Sean Carrigan ("Young and Restless"). In 2015, Michelle played a small role in Waffle Street, which re-teamed her with Lost on Purpose filmmakers Eshom Nelms and Ian Nelms in addition to actors James Lafferty and Dale Dickey. The film, which also co-starred Danny Glover, is an adaptation of the James Adams memoir of the same name, which follows a former billion dollar hedge fund manager turned waffle house waiter on his journey of redemption through an unlikely friendship. The film received several Best Feature awards at nationwide film festivals and was a top reviewed performer on Netflix.
In the critically acclaimed film, Small Town Crime, Michelle pulled double duty. While supervising the production, Michelle also acted alongside Academy Award® Nominee John Hawkes as "Tina," an ex-girlfriend of Hawkes' character. In addition to Hawkes, Small Town Crime also stars Golden Globe® Nominee Anthony Anderson, Academy Award® Winner Octavia Spencer, Academy Award ®Nominee Robert Forster and a deep bench of supporting talent including Clifton Collins, Jr., Michael Vartan, James Lafferty, Caity Lotz, and Dale Dickey. Small Town Crime was showcased on several "Must See" and "Best of" Lists including the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Fandango, and IndieWire for its World Premiere at the 2017 SXSW Film Festival. The film also received rave reviews from Variety, Ain't It Cool News, and The Hollywood Reporter and was released by Saban Films in 2017.
Most recently, Michelle's production company, RBL (Pronounced "rebel") Studios produced the independent TV series Everyone Is Doing Great. The show is created by writer/director/actor James Lafferty and writer/actor Stephen Colletti and also stars Alexandra Park ("The Royals") and Cariba Heine ("Home and Away"). Michelle re-occurs in the series as "Elizabeth Mitchel" a no-nonsense casting director. Season one moves into post-production early 2019.
RBL Studios is currently developing several projects including and an adaptation of the novel "Saving Angelfish," a children's film "Goober Jump" and a chilling feature film, "The Caul."
Michelle, who continues to study Chinese and martial arts, lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two kids.Devin Crittenden
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Noah Harpster was born in California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019), For All Mankind (2019) and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019).- Actor
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Jason Boegh was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Offer (2022), The Great Indoors (2016) and Why Women Kill (2019).- Actor
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John Di Domenico is known for Disaster Movie (2008), You Got Trumped: The First 100 Days (2016) and Meet the Spartans (2008).- Actor
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Nick Steele was born to an Australian father and American mother. He grew up in South Orange County, California with his two brothers and his sister. In 2002, Nick graduated from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) with an Honors Bachelors degree in Psychology and a minor in French Literature. His third year of college was spent abroad in Toulouse, France during which he traveled extensively throughout Europe. Although he regularly travels for work and pleasure, Nick calls Los Angeles home.- Actress
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Crista Flanagan is an American actress, writer and producer from Mount Vernon, Illinois. Flanagan went on to the University of Evansville in Indiana, where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree. She then received her Masters Degree from The University of California, Irvine. Flanagan primarily works in television and film. She is married to makeup artist, Alexei Dmitriew.- Actress
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Nicole Parker was born on 21 February 1978 in Irvine, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Disaster Movie (2008), Mad TV (1995) and Meet the Spartans (2008). She has been married to Seth Redford since 12 August 2011. They have one child.- Actress
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Vanessa Joy Minnillo was born on November 9, 1980, at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines. She is the daughter of Helen Ramos Bercero and Vincent Charles Minnillo, a crew member on an Air Force aircraft (he has since retired). Her father is American, from Ohio, and is of half Italian, one quarter Russian-Jewish, and one quarter Irish, descent. Her mother is a Filipina, whom he met while based in the Philippines. Vanessa and her family, which includes her brother Vincent, who is two years older than she, lived in California, Nevada, Florida, Germany and Japan, before settling down in Charleston, South Carolina. Vanessa attended seven different schools during this time, and participated in cheerleading and volunteer work for numerous local charities.
Her parents divorced in 1986, and Helen was awarded custody of both children; Vanessa only saw her father on weekends. When her mother remarried, the family moved to Turkey, where her new stepfather, who was in the U.S. Air Force, was assigned. They were forced to evacuate when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990, leading to the Gulf War of 1991, and Helen brought the kids back to the U.S., leaving them with their father until she could get back on her feet. That would be the last time that Vanessa would see her mother, who never returned. Instead, Vanessa began a new life, along with her brother, living with her father Vince and his new wife, Donna, whom she now calls her "best friend".
With her life more settled, Vanessa began to turn her attention to the Miss South Carolina Teen USA beauty pageant in 1996. She had loved cheerleading since she was a young child, and was very keen on performing in front of an audience. With her unaffected style and natural ebullience, she easily won over the judges, sweeping all the categories before winning the crown. Two years later, on August 17, 1998, she competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant. Though it was preempted by CBS' live coverage of a speech by President Bill Clinton regarding the Monica Lewinsky ordeal; in the end, she wowed the Miss Teen USA judges just as she had the Miss South Carolina Teen USA judges two years earlier. It was her second pageant, and her second victory.
In the three years since handing over her Miss Teen USA crown, Vanessa has concentrated on college, acting and modeling. She has a promising future, and was recently one of the finalists in E!'s competition to find a replacement for Brooke Burke as hostess for the show, Wild On... (1997). Though the job ultimately went to Cindy Taylor, Vanessa made a big impression with "Wild On..." fans across the world, and hopes to continue working in television for some time to come.
Vanessa began dating singer Nick Lachey in 2006, shortly after Jessica Simpson filed for divorce from him. The couple married in 2011, and have three children.- Stunts
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Michael Scherer was born on 6 September 1962 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Source Code (2011) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004).- Stunts
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Mike Ching was born on 2 October 1967 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Inception (2010), Godzilla (2014) and I, Robot (2004).- Producer
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Marcia Nasatir was born on 8 May 1926 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. She was a producer and actress, known for Vertical Limit (2000), Hamburger Hill (1987) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). She was married to Mort Nasatir. She died on 3 August 2021 in Woodland Hills, California, USA.- Actor
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Russell Wong has earned a reputation as a sexy, charismatic leading man whose good looks are matched by his skills as an actor. The sixth of seven children, Russell Wong was born in Troy, New York; the son of restaurateur William Wong and Dutch-American artist Connie Van Yserloo. When Russell was seven years of age, his parents divorced, and he moved with his mother to California, settling near Yosemite. Russell attended Santa Monica College. As a trained dancer and a martial artist, Russell is able to perform many of his own stunts.
Russell made his big screen debut in James Clavell's "Tai Pan". He made a memorable guest appearance on the drama series "21 Jump Street" and won a leading role in Wayne Wang's acclaimed independent romantic comedy "Eat a Bowl of Tea". Supporting roles in "China Cry" and "New Jack City" soon followed. In 1993, Russell gained critical acclaim for his outstanding performance in "The Joy Luck Club".
Russell scored a high-profile role in 1994, when he was cast in the leading role in the made-for-TV movie "Vanishing Son" produced by Rob Cohen, in which he played a Chinese political activist exiled in America. The show was popular enough to spawn three sequels, and was later spun off into a syndicated TV series. People magazine named him one of the "Fifty Most Beautiful People" in 1995.
After "Vanishing Son" ran its course, Russell moved on to more big-screen work, including major roles in "Takedown", co-starring Skeet Ulrich, and "Twisted" with Sam Jackson and Ashley Judd. His breakthrough performance opposite Jet Li in "Romeo Must Die" firmly established Russell's star power.
Russell is next seen in this summer's blockbuster "Mummy 3" directed by Rob Cohen, as well as "Dim Sum Funeral" a black comedy co-starring Bai Ling and Kelly Hu. He will star alongside Ving Rhames in the martial arts thriller "Unshakable" this Fall.Isabella Leong- Isabella Leong was born on 23 June 1988 in Portuguese Macau. She is an actress, known for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), Isabella (2006) and Bug Me Not! (2005).Russell Wong
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Ingrid Bergman was one of the greatest actresses from Hollywood's lamented Golden Era. Her natural and unpretentious beauty and her immense acting talent made her one of the most celebrated figures in the history of American cinema. Bergman is also one of the most Oscar-awarded actresses, tied with Meryl Streep and Frances McDormand, all three of them second only to Katharine Hepburn.
Ingrid Bergman was born on August 29, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden, to a German mother, Frieda Henrietta (Adler), and a Swedish father, Justus Samuel Bergman, an artist and photographer. Her mother died when she was only two and her father died when she was 12. She went to live with an elderly uncle.
The woman who would be one of the top stars in Hollywood in the 1940s had decided to become an actress after finishing her formal schooling. She had had a taste of acting at age 17 when she played an uncredited role of a girl standing in line in the Swedish film Landskamp (1932) in 1932 - not much of a beginning for a girl who would be known as "Sweden's illustrious gift to Hollywood." Her parents died when she was just a girl and the uncle she lived with didn't want to stand in the way of Ingrid's dream. The next year she enrolled at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School in Stockholm but decided that stage acting was not for her. It would be three more years before she would have another chance at a film. When she did, it was more than just a bit part. The film in question was The Count of the Old Town (1935), where she had a speaking part as Elsa Edlund. After several films that year that established her as a class actress, Ingrid appeared in Intermezzo (1936) as Anita Hoffman. Luckily for her, American producer David O. Selznick saw it and sent a representative from Selznick International Pictures to gain rights to the story and have Ingrid signed to a contract. Once signed, she came to California and starred in United Artists' 1939 remake of her 1936 film, Intermezzo (1939), reprising her original role. The film was a hit and so was Ingrid.
Her beauty was unlike anything the movie industry had seen before and her acting was superb. Hollywood was about to find out that they had the most versatile actress the industry had ever seen. Here was a woman who truly cared about the craft she represented. The public fell in love with her. Ingrid was under contract to go back to Sweden to film Only One Night (1939) in 1939 and June Night (1940) in 1940. Back in the US she appeared in three films, all well-received. She made only one film in 1942, but it was the classic Casablanca (1942) opposite Humphrey Bogart.
Ingrid was choosing her roles well. In 1943 she was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), the only film she made that year. The critics and public didn't forget her when she made Gaslight (1944) the following year--her role of Paula Alquist got her the Oscar for Best Actress. In 1945 Ingrid played in Spellbound (1945), Saratoga Trunk (1945) and The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), for which she received her third Oscar nomination for her role of Sister Benedict. She made no films in 1947, but bounced back with a fourth nomination for Joan of Arc (1948). In 1949 she went to Italy to film Stromboli (1950), directed by Roberto Rossellini. She fell in love with him and left her husband, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, and daughter, Pia Lindström. America's "moral guardians" in the press and the pulpits were outraged. She was pregnant and decided to remain in Italy, where her son was born. In 1952 Ingrid had twins, Isotta and Isabella Rossellini, who became an outstanding actress in her own right, as did Pia.
Ingrid continued to make films in Italy and finally returned to Hollywood in 1956 in the title role in Anastasia (1956), which was filmed in England. For this she won her second Academy Award. She had scarcely missed a beat. Ingrid continued to bounce between Europe and the US making movies, and fine ones at that. A film with Ingrid Bergman was sure to be a quality production. In her final big-screen performance in 1978's Autumn Sonata (1978) she had her final Academy Award nomination. Though she didn't win, many felt it was the most sterling performance of her career. Ingrid retired, but not before she gave an outstanding performance in the mini-series A Woman Called Golda (1982), a film about Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. For this she won an Emmy Award as Best Actress, but, unfortunately, she did not live to see the fruits of her labor.
Ingrid died from cancer on August 29, 1982, her 67th birthday, in London, England.Ölü- Petra Schmidt-Schaller was born on 28 August 1980 in Magdeburg, German Democratic Republic. She is an actress, known for Unknown (2011), Marnow Murders (2021) and Runaway Horse (2007).Sebastian Stielke
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Adnan Maral was born on 1 July 1968 in Ardahan, Turkey. He is an actor and producer, known for Unknown (2011), Türkisch für Anfänger (2012) and Fay Grim (2006). He is married to Franziska. They have three children.- Born in Egypt and raised in Germany, Hamada stumbled into acting following a sports injury which led him to study at the Oxford School of Drama in England where his love for the arts and theatre grew. He was cast in plays such as, Spinning Into Butter, Hamlet and Guantanamo at The West End and The Royal Court Theater in England. As Hamada continued his work in theatre, he started to dabble his way into film and television and appeared in the film Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow alongside Angelina Jolie. He then landed his first TV break in the mini-series "Path to 9/11" alongside Harvey Keitel and Donnie Wahlberg and soon became a series regular on "State of Mind" which paved the way for roles in critically-acclaimed shows, such as "Homeland" and "24" and the mini-series "The Dovekeepers". Hamada portrays Eammon on NBC's "Emerald City" and will appear next on the Starz upcoming series "Counterpart," an espionage thriller with a metaphysical twist. He is an avid Dahn-yogi and is also involved with "The Wolf Connection." a youth empowerment program and wolf dog sanctuary.
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Danny Wallace is a writer, producer and television and radio host.
The Warner Bros adaptation of his book, Yes Man, grossed $226m worldwide.
His award-winning ShortList magazine column in the UK reaches 1.3 million readers weekly.
His first novel, Charlotte Street, is an international bestseller, published in 18 countries.
It follows in the wake of the Sunday Times bestsellers Awkward Situations for Men, Yes Man, Join Me and Friends Like These.
US TV network ABC, with Warner Bros television, bought the rights to Awkward Situations for Men in 2010, making a pilot, co-written, co-produced and starring Wallace in the lead role.
He is a contributing editor at British GQ, and his television work includes BBC2's Horizon, How To Start Your Own Country, BBC1's Test the Nation, Castaway, School's Out, ITV2's National Television Awards Backstage and National Movie Awards Backstage, and SkyOne's Conspiracies and Danny Wallace's Hoax Files, amongst many others.
He appears as Shaun Hastings in the Assassin's Creed franchise: a global video games phenomenon.
On UK radio, he has hosted shows on Xfm, 6Music, Absolute, Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 4. In its first five months on air, the Xfm Breakfast Show with Danny Wallace won an unprecedented number of top industry awards, including the Arqiva for Presenter of the Year.
In 2013 he won the BAFTA for Best Performer at the BAFTA Games Awards for his work on the indie hit Thomas Was Alone.
His next novel, Who is Tom Ditto?, will be released in April 2014.Natalie Martinez- Actress
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Christina Elizabeth Smith was born and raised outside Nashville, Tennessee. She was first introduced to her love of the stage as a dancer and became a touring competitive dancer by age ten and a national champion by age fourteen.
Shortly after, at age sixteen, she stole one of her older sister's Uta Hagen acting books and the rest is history.
Christina is SAG/AFTRA and is most known for her recurring role on NCIS: New Orleans as Ginny Young. She has also appeared on The Young and The Restless, Days of Our Lives, Paradise Lost, Grey's Anatomy, etc. She starred in the movie "Ever" which won Chicago Reeling International Film Festival Audience Award. She has worked alongside Geena Davis, Alan Ruck, Scott Bakula, just to name a few. She also wrote, produced, and starred in Pretext a short film to raise awareness about the aftermath of sexual assault.
She has been an avid student of theatre and acting and has studied at UCB, The Groundlings, and is a graduate of iO West Improv. She has also studied with Diana Castle, The Beverly Hills Playhouse, and Sam Christensen.
Her breakout stage role was in Spike Heels as Georgie with The Beverly Hills Playhouse.
Christina is also a professional painter. She is represented by Shockboxx Gallery in Hermosa Beach, California. Her work is also available on Artsy.- Actor
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Michael was born April 20, 1953 in Whittier, California. He attended the Saint Mary's Catholic School in "uptown" Whittier for 1st through 7th grades. In June of 1966 his family moved to the city of Placentia in Orange County, California, where Michael attended El Dorado. At the time, the school was still under construction and offered only the 7th through 10th grades... making it more than a middle school but less than a high school. At the end of each of the following two years, the school added an upper level class and dropped a lower level. Michael has the unusual honor to have graduated from El Dorado twice... once as an 8th grader in June of 1967, and again 4 years later in June of 1971 as a senior. Michael then attended the California State University at Fullerton, California (then only a State College}.
In the late 90s, as the result of a lost bet, Michael began modeling for a local art class. The wager caused him to model one time at Fullerton Community College, but his natural nude ability impressed instructors so that they passed his name along to other teachers. By the end of 1999 Michael was on the model roster at all colleges, universities and art workshops in Southern California.
In early 2000 he was contacted by an art director associated with Sony Pictures Imageworks Studios in Culver City, California, and based upon his robust stature and his superior reputation as an art-model, Michael was brought in to work with their CG animators to create the character of The Mountain Troll for the first of the Harry Potter films. This led to Michael's growing body of work as an actor.
It was easy for Michael to make the jump to film and television where his enthusiasm, openness and creativity continue to entertain and amuse. Just as his work as a fine arts nude model taught him to share completely for artists, his ability to be totally open for strangers gave him the confidence to be in front of a camera with an ease respected by others. Michael's natural talent for comedy and drama has served him well in his projects.
Michael is the "go-to" guy for any project needing a totally unabashed male. He has proudly shared his skin for many films and popular television programs.- Carrie Reichenbach was born on 10 January 1980 in Seguin, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight (2008), Two and a Half Men (2003) and Rules of Engagement (2007). She has been married to Clint Soppe since June 2002. They have two children.
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Elizabeth is an actor, writer & filmmaker living in New York City. She grew up in the ballet, studied classical vocal performance at Belmont University, then transferred to theater performance at University of Memphis and finally fell in love with the stage at the University of Leeds, Bretton Hall. Now, in addition to stage and screen, she is delving into voice acting with the April Is The Cruelest Month podcast's "Wonder Woman: Spirit of Fire" in which she voices Diana, the woman herself. Her very first short film "klutz." was fortunate enough to have had its world premiere at Dances With Films: LA, and has subsequently played more than a dozen festivals including; NY Chautauqua International Film Festival, Northeast Film Festival, Imagine This Women's Film Festival, Female Filmmakers Berlin, Detroit SheTown International Film Festival, SOHO International Film Festival, NYC Indie Film festival, among others. Her stage plays have been finalists and semi-finalists for the Woodward/Newman Award, TheatreWorks New Works Festival, the American Shakespeare Center, The O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Princess Grace Awards, Blue Ink Award and nominated for the Lark Venturous Playwright Fellowship. She is a writer member of The Actor's Studio, José Rivera's writer's group, as well as Dorset Theatre Festival's Women Artists Writing. Her work for the stage has been seen/read at LAByrinth Theater Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Lark Play Development Center, The Actors Studio, New Neighborhood, Primary Stages, The Abingdon Theatre and The Drama League. She loves to make beautiful things and to make things beautiful. She is also hilarious.- Actor
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Commodore James was born in Frankfort, Indiana, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Fast Times at Hero High (2003), Grease Trek (2005) and Love Shack (2002).- Actress Britt Hysen was born in Burbank, California. She graduated from Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, known for churning out talents such as actress, Kirsten Dunst, and American Idol (2003) grand finalist, Katharine McPhee. Both of her parents worked in the film business, so she grew up hanging out on TV and film sets and on studio back lots with her father, Mark D. Hysen. She always wanted to be an actress, but was prevented from entering the business until 18 by her parents.
Britt's first gig as an actor was as a non-union, live-action performer at Universal Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights. She played a demented nurse in an insane asylum.
Britt qualified for her SAG card by working as background on _Get Smart(2008)_ with Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway, and by doing a featured waitress role in Yes Man (2008) with Jim Carrey. In the spring of 2007, she was cast as a member of the classic secretarial pool at the fictitious Sterling Cooper Agency in AMC's hit series Mad Men (2007). Her regular appearance led to her role as Mary in the second season. In August of 2008 she joined the cast of Nickelodeon's Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh (2008) where she played electric bass for Drake's rock and roll band and had the opportunity to work with her friends, actors Josh Peck and Devon Graye. In 2009 she played the role of murdered crime victim, Amanda Bertram in CBS's Criminal Minds (2005) with actor, C. Thomas Howell.
While acting and attending college, Britt has been honing her producing skills through local theatre productions, and has co-written an episodic TV pilot with her mother, author-screenwriter, Sylvia Hysen.
Britt is first generation German-American, and her ancestry is from Dresden, Germany. She currently resides in Burbank, CA with her family, cat, and two German Shepherds. - Actor
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Sally Stevens is a native of Los Angeles, attended UCLA, and began her work in film, television and sound recordings in 1960 while still at UCLA.. The first film score she sang on was "How The West Was Won", 1961, and the most recent, "Deadpool 2", in 2018. She worked in Variety TV on Danny Kaye, Red Skelton and Carol Burnett. She contracted vocals for, and sings on Family Guy, The Simpsons and American Dad. She toured as soloist with Burt Bacharach, and earlier with Ray Conniff and Nat King Cole. Her choral and solo work includes hundreds of TV series and film scores, and in the mid-eighties she added Vocal Contracting to her work, contracting choirs for John Williams, Danny Elfman, Jamers Horner, James Newton Howard, Alan Silvestri, Marc Shaiman, Don Davis, Tyler Bates and many others. She has written lyrics for film, sound recordings and TV for composers Burt Bacharach, Dominic Frontiere, Don Ellis, Dave Grusin and others. She served as Choral Director for the Oscars broadcasts for over twenty years and sings on the Main Title of The Simpsons and Family Guy, still airing as of 2021.- Actress
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Vivian Bang co-wrote, co-produced, and stars in the Sundance 2018's Indie Feature: "White Rabbit." She is Jenny in Netflix's Romantic Comedy, "Always Be My Maybe."
She was Susan Sullivan on TBS hit comedy series, "Sullivan and Son" for 3 seasons (2012-2014) and plays the North Korean Landlady turned Detective named Sun in POP TV's comedy series, "Swedish Dicks" (2016-2018).
Some of her best-known supporting roles were Soo-Mi in Warner Brother's comedy "Yes Man" and the recurring role as Debbie on ABC's comedy "Better Off Ted." She received her first Screen Acting job with NY Director Hal Hartley in his indie feature, "Henry Fool" while she was still in college. One of her first jobs as a teenager was playing the Chinese Take-Out Lady in "Sex & the City." She is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts.- Director
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Comedic actor Jarrad Paul was already an experienced actor by the time he moved to Los Angeles after his high school graduation. Jarrad got an early start in television, appearing in the ultra sappy Made-for-TV movie A Family for Joe (1990), in which he played an orphaned adolescent in search of a father figure, played by Robert Mitchum. Two years later he was given a regular role in the innovative but short-lived sitcom Home Fires (1992). This was the beginning of a slew of TV appearances, including spots on shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Action (1999), and most memorably Seinfeld (1989), as Kramer's eager intern Darren. In 2004, Jarrad nabbed a recurring role on the critically acclaimed detective dramedy Monk (2002), as Adrian's obnoxiously long-winded but well-intentioned neighbour.- Actress
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Born in Israel, of Greek, Spanish, Israeli and Russian heritage, but raised in the United States, Roni is a 'quadruple' threat - actress, singer, musician, and dancer. Roni's first professional gig was playing the part of the Young Barbra Streisand understudy for Barbra Streisand's Timeless concerts in 2000. During Roni's adolescent years, she was offered several girl group deals but instead opted for a regular childhood and attended the Los Angeles High School for the Performing Arts. Roni has appeared in print, commercials, several television programs, and in the films, Yes Man, Zohan, and Fired Up. She has performed live in various musical productions, concerts, and is a National Anthem singer at various sports venues, including the Staples Center. Roni has written numerous songs and her music has been played on MTV.- Actress
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Anna is a Pakistani and Indian American actress and writer.
She is best known for her recurring roles as 'Manisha' on NBC's The Good Place, 'Indira' on AMC's The Walking Dead World Beyond, and as 'Rachel' on Silicon Valley.
In 2022, Anna starred as 'Jaya' in the NETFLIX feature film 'Definition Please,' written and directed by Sujata Day and produced by Ava DuVernay.
In 2015, she booked the role of Sita Parrish on Quantico. She recurs on The Good Place, For the People, Madam Secretary & Lethal Weapon.
Theatre: Anna is also an award-winning playwright and solo performer. Her play 'Shaheed: The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto' had an extended Off-Broadway run in NYC. ... Time Out called her performance "a wonder", the NY Times praised her as a "gifted actress," and Backstage said the play was "heart-stopping, engrossing, funny, and profound theatre." Edge Magazine said Shaheed was "a one-woman triumph, and a testament to Khaja's talent, capacity and gifts, of which Hollywood must take full notice."
In Los Angeles, Anna is the winner of the Ovation Award for Lead Actress in a play, and a 5 time Ovation nominee. She also won the LA Weekly Award for Best Solo Performance.
Anna is the recipient of the Google x Black List Storytelling Fellowship, a Sundance Lab alum, and was selected for the Mentorship Matters TV Writers program. In 2023, she became the winner of Screencraft's Pilot writing contest, when her pilot What Doesn't Kill Me was selected out of 3,500 pilot submissions.
She also starred in the John Legend music video "Surefire" which won an MTV Music Award for 'Best Music Video with a Message.'
Anna lives in Los Angeles with her husband, screenwriter Chris Rossi .- Actor
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Kerry Hoyt was born on 4 July 1962 in Gustine, California, USA. He is an actor, known for A Christmas Carol (2009), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) and The Majestic (2001). He has been married to Caroline Gibson since 1 October 2001.- Actress
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Rebecca Corry is an actress, writer and comedian who began her career studying at The Second City training center in Chicago. After graduating, she went on to study writing and acting and performed in plays. After ten years in Chicago she moved to Los Angeles and shortly after arriving she was chosen to perform as a "New Face" at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Rebecca has guest starred on several television shows like the King Of Queens, Two Broke Girls and Will & Grace to name a few and played "Astrid Barker" (Paul Giamatti's secretary) in Big Fat Liar. She was a series regular playing "Leisha" on NBC's "One Big Happy", executive-produced by Ellen DeGeneres and she has written on, hosted and developed several shows while headlining comedy clubs and venues for over twenty years. She's has a Comedy Central half hour special, performed on Premium Blend and was a cast member of Last Comic Standing 4. Rebecca is the Founder and Executive Director of the Stand Up For Pits Foundation which is a national nonprofit dedicated to educating, advocating and saving the lives of pit bull "type" dogs. She has been producing and headlining sold out Stand Up For Pits events/shows nationwide for 14 years and is directing and Executive Producing her first feature length documentary while working on a new one woman show. The Stand Up For Pits comedy special Rebecca produced, directed and performed in is streaming on Amazon Prime, Apple T, YouTube, Vimeo and more.- Actor
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Peter Giles was born on 15 February 1971 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Life & Times of Tim (2008), Into the Dark (2018) and Portlandia (2011).- Actor
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Patrick Labyorteaux was born on 22 July 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Heathers (1988), 3 Ninjas (1992) and JAG (1995). He has been married to Tina Albanese since 3 October 1998. They have one child.- Actor
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A classically-trained actor with a deeply-rooted seed in theatre, Rocky Carroll has solidified his career in cinema, stage and television with varied and impressive performances. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, as Roscoe Carroll, he attended the prestigious School for Creative and Performing Arts, graduating in 1981 at age 18. Pursuing an interest to expand his knowledge in acting, he went on to attend The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University in St. Louis. For his efforts he earned a BFA. Finally he decided to move to New York to test his acting mettle and started out doing Shakespeare. He graduated to television work after proving himself on the stage, appearing in such series as Chicago Hope (1994), Law & Order (1990), The Game (2006), Boston Legal (2004) and The West Wing (1999). It could be said that his most notable and perhaps breakthrough role, however, came when he was cast as Assisant Director Leon Vance on NCIS (2003). It was a role that reunited him with his "Chicago Hope" cast mate Mark Harmon. His character Vance would later be promoted to Director of NCIS after the death of Director Jenny Shepard, played by Lauren Holly. In 2009, he appeared in a spin-off of the series, NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), joining the process of establishing the Los Angeles-based NCIS office.- Actress
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Molly Sims was born on May 25, 1973 in Murray, Kentucky to James and Dottie Sims. Following her graduation from high school, Molly attended Vanderbilt University with hopes of pursuing a law career. Two years into college, she submitted a few photographs of herself to a modeling agency at the suggestion of her roommate. When Sims received a call from NEXT Models, she dropped out of college to pursue modeling. Although Molly has appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and has a multi-year contract with CoverGirl, she is most famous for her role as Delinda Deline in NBC's comedy series Las Vegas (2003). Molly Sims has also appeared in several movies including Starsky & Hutch (2004) and The Benchwarmers (2006).Rhys Darby- Daniel J. Wisler was born on 10th September 1980 in Fairfield, Ohio to Beth H. and David C. Wisler. He graduated The Fairfield High School (1999) and University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (2004).
Daniel's first on-screen appearance was a small co-star role on "CSI" in 2005. From 17th March to 2nd April 2005, Daniel appeared on stage in the play "The Shape of Things" in the Athena Theatre of Hollywood.
2006 offered him his first big role in CBS's "The Unit" where he portrayed the army veteran Jeremy Erhart in a total of 6 episodes.
In 2007, he was one of the leads in the short movie "Imperial Violet" and also appeared in the thriller "Dark Reel". He also got cast in the western movie "The Pledge". - Actor
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Blair Redford was born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Gifted (2017), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) and Burlesque (2010).- Daniel St. Andrews is known for The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Last Chance Casting (2011) and First Class Heist (2013).
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Andrew Wheeler is known for The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) and Best in Show (2000).- Shekhar Paleja is an award-winning author. His novel, "An Extraordinary Destiny" was published by Brindle & Glass in 2017. He's also written two children's books, published by Annick Press.
Shekhar has appeared in feature films such as: "Fantastic Four pt. 2", "The Day The Earth Stood Still", "Elegy"; and has had recurring roles on TV series such as: "Arctic Air", "Gracepoint", "Motive", "Sanctuary".
With a B.F.A. (Theatre Major), he's performed in theatres across Canada, the US and Asia, and has been nominated for a Betty Mitchell Award.
Shekhar has been married since 2009, and has one daughter. - Actor
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George Sharperson is an award winning producer for the short film Shaded. A veteran actor with more than twenty years of network television and commercial experience. He is also known for appearances on ABC Emmy Award Winning series Abbott Elementary; CBS United States Of AL, Oprah Winfrey Network Cherish The Day, and Fox Lethal Weapon. As a writer George has penned feature films under his Bricktown Entertainment production company and has been actively creating original unscripted content with successful network pitches. Directed the short film Triggered. This short film is about gun violence. Look for this film throughout the 2022-2023 short film circuit. He's also in production for a documentary and Set to shoot his first reality show titled, "Cops and Criminals". A retired Correctional Officer after more than 25 years at a.maximum security prison. These days when he's not being creative you can find him with his 3 adult children and 4 grandchildren.- Jaden Smith
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Professional actor, P. David Miller, and owner, Acting Coach/Teacher and Creative Director of Inside The Fourth Wall, was born and raised in the very mean streets (The Mission District) of beautiful and culturally diversified San Francisco. He started acting when he was 15 at The Everyman Theatre, a Shakespearean repertory company in San Francisco, California. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1981 and saw the world in all its glory, its wonders, the occasional horror, and all its splendor in the 16-years that he served.
Since July 2003, he has been in over 150 productions as an Actor that has encompassed theatre, feature films, independent films, short films, television, commercials, web series, print, and voice over. Through his experience in the United States Marine Corps and training in martial arts, he is also very capable as a utility stunt performer, fight choreographer, stunt coordinator, 2nd unit director and technical adviser for weapons and military tactics/protocol. With all his experiences he was tapped to direct his first feature length film, 'Taught In Cold Blood' in 2010 by Continuum Pictures.
From 2010 to present day, P. David has worked as an acting teacher and private acting coach to not only actors, but to US Military Veterans as well. He created a free class for Veterans called, "Creative Expression Through Acting" at The ActorHood - Atlanta and Inside The Fourth Wall. The intent of the class is to bring "fun" into the hearts of Veterans who may or may not have seen combat during their time in the military and to help quell the appalling statistic of 22 Veterans a day committing suicide. P. David has taught his classes for actors and Veterans in Los Angeles, Japan and in Atlanta.
On April 1st, 2017, he and created and opened The ActorHood - Atlanta. The namesake to The ActorHood Theatre Company in Los Angeles. The creation of The ActorHood - Atlanta was intended to help actors realize their creative potential based on a more traditional approach to the craft of acting from the teachings of Stanislavski, Meisner, Chekhov, Strasburg, Hagen, Adler, Chubbuck, Suzuki, and Alexander. The ActorHood - Atlanta closed its doors in June 2018 for the move back to Los Angeles. P. David now works and resides in Omaha, Nebraska. He continues teaching and coaching actors with private coaching through Inside The Fourth Wall.Sunita Prasad- Actor
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Nick was born in Redwood City, California on February 23rd, 1964.
Nick's introduction into the Entertainment Industry was providing Celebrity voices to numerous radio stations in the Silicon Valley, as well as Morning Shows nationwide. Working with such notable talents as "Mancow" Muller, Mark S. Allen (Mark at the Movies on Reelz) and his then partner Ebro Darden (VP Emmis Communications).
Nick's acting debut came as a featured background player as a Bellboy in Warner Brothers, "The Rookie", which starred in and was directed by Oscar Award Winning Director Clint Eastwood.
Nick moved to the Sacramento area in 1991, where he met writer/director Joe Carnahan while auditioning for Carnahan's movie "Split". Fenske went on to work with Carnahan on countless other projects including "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane", "Smokin Aces", "Stretch" and "State of Affairs".
In 2000 Nick provided the voice of Sammy Sosa for MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch in "Deathbowl 2000". He also provided the voice for the Winchester Mystery House's, "Audio Guided Tour", as well as the voice for WMH's, "Walk Amongst the Spirits".
Nick's Network Debut was on NBC's "State of Affairs", which starred Katherine Heigl and Alfre Woodard. Nick most chilling performance was as Mass Murder Terrence Lee Horton in "In the Eyes of a Killer" which starred both Costas and Louis Mandylor, who also directed the film.
Nick more recently has focused on creating and writing a new streaming Crime Drama series "Orchard Park", as well as writing some screenplays he hopes to produce as feature films.- Camera and Electrical Department
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David Goldsmith was born on July 19th 1969. His father, Jonathan Goldsmith, an actor, helped David in his own quest. David began as a comedy player in LA's first all teen improve group ...(you've gotta be kidding) and performed all over for 5 years including 8 months at Hollywood's the Laugh Factory.
Moving on to stand-up and also many TV guest-starring roles including... A Different Affair (1987), The New Gidget (1986), The Twilight Zone (1985), and a host of TV spots. On his 15th birthday, Dave landed a starring role on CBS's Morningstar/Eveningstar (1986); the pilot never really "took," and David continued his comedy and education. David is a Video Assist Tech. Working in both TV and film and aspires to take his education and experience to the realm of directing.- Actress
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Clare Carey was born on 11 June 1967 in Rhodesia. She is an actress and assistant director, known for Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001), Waxwork (1988) and Smokin' Aces (2006). She is married to Seth Seaberg. They have two children.- Actor
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Alfred Woodley, Is named after his father the late Alfred C.Woodley and is the eldest of four siblings, born on New Year's day and raised in New York City (Harlem aka Uptown) He attended the Roberto Clemente School of the Arts I.S 195 where he was a student of both the vocal music and Drama departments. Alfred went on to Stevenson High School in the Bronx and performed in the school's band as a drummer while also taking part in the school's drama class. After leaving high school he attended Bronx community college and later John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Alfred then decided to join the New York City Department of Correction where he worked as a Correction Officer at the infamous Rikers Island. Alfred fondly refers to that experience as his biggest role because the experience as a Correction officer gave him maximum power to draw from as an actor. After serving a decade of service to his beloved city of New York together with his many talents and faith in self, the young man went West headed to Los Angeles where he began his professional career in the entertainment industry. Alfred has appeared in many television, film, commercial and voice over projects. Watch and witness this new hot star on the horizon earn his wings soar. Plug in and connect as the journey continues.