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Lex Shrapnel was born on 6 October 1979 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), A Town Called Malice (2023) and Extinction (2018).- After securing a place to study English Literature at Trinity College Oxford, Olly became actively involved in the university's dramatic society. Upon graduating he was awarded a scholarship to train at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and studied there for two years. Upon graduating from LAMDA, Ollly met Gregory Doran - the Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) - and was offered the title role in Shakespeare's "lost play" Cardenio. Doran directed and Olly performed the role to critical acclaim, cited as a "dashing professional debut" for Olly by Mark Shenton writing for The Stage, noted for "a beguiling Cardenio" by Mark Taylor at the Independent and being telegraphed as a "talented young man on the path to future stardom" by Simon Tavener at London's leading theatre website WhatsOnStage. While at the RSC, Olly also worked with acclaimed British playwright Antony Neilson. Other theatre roles followed, including The City Madam at the RSC and I Am A Camera, to name a few. Most recently Olly reunited with Neilson for his original play Narrative in a part specifically written for Olly by Neilson and performed at the Royal Court.
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Chris Robinson was born on 5 November 1938 in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Catch the Black Sunshine (1974), Ace of Hearts (1975) and The Intruder (1975). He has been married to Jacquie Shane since 24 April 2011. He was previously married to Rhonda Robinson, Sandra Stace Tennant, Phyllis Robinson and Sandra S Canter.- Actor
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Clarence Gilyard Jr. was born on 24 December 1955 in Moses Lake, Washington, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Die Hard (1988), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) and Top Gun (1986). He was married to Elena Castillo and Catherine Dutko. He died on 28 November 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.- Actor
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Gaston Re is an Argentine actor. He lives in Paris. He is currently in movie theaters with his latest leading role in Marco Berger's movie "Le Colocaire". For this last film, he received the performance award from the Paris film festival "Cheries Cheris". He is also nominated as a revelation actor for the "Condor" film awards in Argentina.- Cirroc Lofton was born on 7 August 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Beethoven (1992) and Invasion (2005).
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Avery Franklin Brooks was born on October 2, 1948 in Evansville, Indiana to a musically talented family. His maternal grandfather, Samuel Travis Crawford, was a tenor who graduated from Tougaloo College in Mississippi in 1901. Crawford toured the country singing with the Delta Rhythm Boys in the 1930s. Brooks also is musically inclined having played jazz piano, and has performed as the great baritone/actor/scholar Paul Robeson in the play entitled "Paul Robeson". He sang the lead in the A. Anthony Davis opera "X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X", and performed as "Theseus" and "Oberon" in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Washington's Arena Stage. Long affiliated with Rutgers University, he was the institution's first Black MFA graduate. Additionally, he served as the National Black Arts Festival's (NBAF) Artistic Director throughout the 1990s in Atlanta, Georgia. An actor, activist, musician, director, and educator of epic proportions, Brooks was quoted in an interview about his work with NBAF and his performances: "If I were a carpenter, I'd find a way to empower using that skill. I'm using as much as God has given--my mind, my voice, my heart, my art forms. This is the highest form of expression on the planet from God, to me, to you".- Actor
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Most recently, Floyd appeared in a featured role in Godzilla (1998) . In addition, he stars in several independent films including Cold Hearts, Another House on Mercy Street, Paranoia, Second Coming and Streets in the Kitchen. He also starred in Larry Ludlam's The Last Match and Anything Goes.
His TV credits include guest-starring roles on Early Edition (1996) , Law & Order (1990), Silk Stalkings (1991) in addition to starring roles in movies of the week including The Descendant on UPN and He Didn't Come Home on CBS. He was under contract with Another World and had recurring roles in the daytime dramas All My Children and The City.
Floyd has extensive theatre credits having performed in The Able Bodied Seaman for Manhattan Class Co., Anatomy of a Love Affair for New Perspectives Company, and Macbeth for Pelican Theatre. Floyd studied with Wynn Handman at Carnegie Hall in New York, Alice Spivak, Mervyn Nelson and John Kirby.- Actor
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Dean Wein is an actor, known for Ninja Scroll (1993), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and Deadpool 2 (2018).- Actor
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Smart, talented African-American actor Michael Warren could have followed in the star shoes of Sidney Poitier but Denzel Washington beat him to it. Best remembered for his Emmy-nominated role as police officer Bobby Hill in the Steven Bochco crime series Hill Street Blues (1981), Mike's respected turn on this quality show should have led to much bigger things.
Lloyd Michael Warren was born in South Bend, Indiana in 1946, the youngest of three children. Excelling in sports at South Bend Central High School, he earned a scholarship to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he majored in television, radio and film. Mike later became an All-American basketball star at UCLA under the legendary John Wooden, and served as the team's captain for two years. His Bruins teammates would include Kareem-Abdul-Jabbar (then known as Lew Alcindor), Lynn Shackleford, and Lucius Allen. His strong leadership and prowess on the court as a guard helped propel UCLA to two NCAA national championships during the years 1966-1968.
Following an unbilled role as a basketball referee in the film Halls of Anger (1970), Mike received his first big acting break by chance when a job as a technical consultant for the basketball sequences in director Jack Nicholson's film Drive, He Said (1971) led to an on-camera featured role in the film. Developing an ad agency in Los Angeles to counterbalance the unsteadiness of a fledgling acting career, he landed some commercial work here and there before earning his first regular role on the short-lived TV series Sierra (1974). He proceeded to take his earnest young mug to such "blaxploitation" films as Cleopatra Jones (1973) and to daytime programming with a 1976 stint on Days of Our Lives (1965). After more episodic work and a failed series pilot, not to mention a supporting role in the basketball-themed comedy Fast Break (1979), Mike hit the TV jackpot with the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Hill Street Blues (1981).
Possessing the same kind of street savvy and cerebral handsomeness as Denzel, Mike seemed a shoo-in for film stardom. Instead, his career moved rather slow and erratically after the end of his hit series in 1987. He did co-star with Cicely Tyson in the holiday season greeter The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990), and with D.B. Sweeney portraying a basketball coach in Heaven Is a Playground (1991), but, outside of this, nothing of great significance followed. Other series work came and went, the best of the bunch being a recurring role on the series Soul Food (2000).
Broaching the millennium, Michael was featured in the films A Passion to Kill (1994), The Hunted (1995), Trippin' (1999), Mother and Child (2009) and Anderson's Cross (2010) and American Skin (2019), but primarily found work on TV. He was a co-star on the hospital series City of Angels (2000), was given recurring roles on Soul Food (2000) and Lincoln Heights (2006) and Single Ladies (2011), and appeared in guest spots on "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," "JAG," "The District," "Night Stalker," "Girlfriends," "Criminal Minds," and "Sadie and Emmie."
Nevertheless, Mike continues to work, has a stable home life and presently lives in Los Angeles with his second wife, Jenny, and their two children. He also has two children from his first marriage.- Actor
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Dwayne Adway, known fondly as DA, is a capable and well-versed actor who has gained popularity in the game for charming both film and television viewers everywhere. His fervor and steadfastness in honing his artistic expertise for enduring success has kept him relevant in the business.His major motion pictures credits include "Into the Blue," "First Daughter," 'Friendship" and "Soul Plane." His television credits include a recurring guest appearance in the CBS series "Close to Home" as Keith Macklin, the love interest of Kimberly Elise's character, as well as numerous guest appearances on various television series including "CSI," "NYPD Blue," "Girlfriends," "The Steve Harvey Show," "ER," "Arli$$" and others.He recently wrapped "Vital Signs" for Apple Televison starring and produced by Dr. Dre.
It is the diversity of Adway's characters in his film roles that showcase his charm and charisma as a true talent . Adway made a splash in Hollywood from his highly acclaimed and critically well-received role as the flamboyant and misunderstood Dennis Rodman in ABC's telepic "Bad As I Wanna Be; The Dennis Rodman Story." Adway also has a presence in the independent film world and is known for his notable performance in "Cloverbend," and his starring role in the movie "100 Kilos," which documents the rise and fall of the Freeway Boyz.
Despite his abilities, The Michigan native did not have childhood dreams of becoming an actor but instead fell into it by accident. He attended Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University on a basketball scholarship and received his B.S. Degree in Business Administration. Then went on to pursue his MBA at Georgia State. It was at Georgia State that Adway took an acting class for sheer enjoyment ; only to discover his love for the craft . He eventually switched his interest to pursue a Master Degree in Fine Arts. But it was after seeing Denzel Washington in "Mo Better Blues" that Adway decided to take the chance on pursuing a career as an actor. He performed in several theatrical productions during his residence at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta,GA; including roles in "MacBeth," "Othello," and "Dutchman and The Slave." At this time, he was also cast in the independent feature film "Midnight Edition," and in the CBS movie of the week, "Complex of Fear. To further his own zeal for his craft. He started a production company in 2020, Amethyst Films after his birth stone, with the vision of developing films and scripted and unscripted TV projects he is truly passionate about.He will make his directorial debut on "A Summer Love" a script he wrote slated for Summer 2024.
In addition to on-screen acting, Adway has done voice-over campaigns for the likes of CK 1, Chevy, Cingular Wireless, UPS, Dominoes, and Match, as well as the scratch recordings on the Dreamworks feature "Shark's Tale" for Will Smith. One of his favorite projects to date was the voice of 50 Cent's nemesis in the Fall 2005 release of the Interactive Game "50 Cent: Bulletproof." Adway's interests outside of acting include golfing, fishing, cooking, writing poetry, and wine tasting. He also makes a point to give back to the community and regularly participates in events and activities for Elizabeth Glazer's Pediatric Aids Foundation and for Los Angeles Homeless Mission, and has been a member of the Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masonry Society for 20 years. Adway has an extensive collection of music that ranges from Jazz, Classical, Country, and Hip Hop.- Actress
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Michaela Conlin is an American actress best known for her role as Angela Montenegro on the Fox crime procedural comedy-drama Bones. Conlin was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania on June 9, 1978 to a Chinese mother, an accountant, and an Irish father, a contractor. She performed in her first play at the age of seven, and continued to appear on stage in numerous Pennsylvania community and regional productions.- Actress
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Tamara Taylor's career took off when she landed a series regular role on Fox's Party of Five (1994). Since then she has appeared in Steven Bochco's City of Angels (2000), Hidden Hills (2002), Lost (2004), Numb3rs (2005), CSI: Miami (2002), NCIS (2003), and Fox's hit Bones (2005). She also had a role in Serenity (2005), the movie spin-off of the cult hit Firefly (2002). She made her film debut in the Wayans brothers' romantic comedy Senseless (1998). Within a year, she starred with Halle Berry in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999) and in Tyler Perry's box office hit Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005). Tamara loves the beach, hiking, movies, books, and her two chihuahuas, Bruno and Miss Pixie.- Pej Vahdat was born in San Jose, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Old Man (2022), City on a Hill (2019) and Shameless (2011).
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Nyambi Nyambi was born on 26 April 1979 in Norman, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Good Fight (2017), Mike & Molly (2010) and American Koko (2017).- Actor
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Michael T. Weiss is an award nominated actor. He is a Chicago native where he studied at the famed "Second City". He has a BFA in Acting from The University of Southern California's prestigious school of Drama. He has had a diverse career in film, television, and theater both as an actor and a director. He is well known for his portrayal of the human chameleon Jarod on the NBC hit The Pretender (1996) playing more than 50 different characters, reprising his role as Jarod in the TV movies The Pretender 2001 (2001) and The Pretender: Island of the Haunted (2001). He also portrayed a corrupt cop on the first season of TV series procedural drama Blue Bloods (2010) for CBS. He recreated the character of Joe Haskell for the remake of TV series Dark Shadows (1991) for NBC.
His feature film credits include: Sex and the City 2 (2010), Freeway (1996) opposite Reese Witherspoon, Amanda Plummer, Kiefer Sutherland and produced by Oliver Stone which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival. He starred in the film version of Jeffrey (1995) which was based on Paul Rudnick's off-Broadway hit play, opposite Patrick Stewart, Steven Weber, Sigourney Weaver, Olympia Dukakis, and Nathan Lane. He played a dirty cop in the New Line Cinema film Bones (2001) with Pam Grier and Snoop Dogg. He played duel characters on 2000 Malibu Road (1992) directed by Joel Schumacher with Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Beals. He received a "Midwest Film Festival Best Actor Award" for his work in IOWA (2005) which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Other notable films include: Net Worth (2001), Until the Night (2004), and Marmalade (2004). He also starred in the TV movie Sunset Park (2017) filmed near his second home in Brooklyn, New York City. He voiced Tarzan in The Legend of Tarzan (2001) for Walt Disney Animation and Voiced "The Nameless One" for the computer game Planescape: Torment (1999) where Eurogamer gave the character the "Gaming Globes 2000" in the Male Lead Character category and Empire placed the character 4th on a list of the greatest video game characters.
On the NYC stage Weiss appeared in The Pulitzer Prize finalist, "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" at the "Second Stage Theater" which won the Obie Award for best play. He has appeared on Broadway with Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons in "Impressionism" directed by Jack O'Brien. He received a Drama Desk Nomination for his work at The Atlantic Theater Company's "Scarcity" with Kristen Johnston and Jesse Eisenberg. He worked with director Wilson Milam on "A Perfect Future" at the Cherry Lane Theater. In Boston he was on stage in Eve Ensler's comedy "O.P.C." (Obsessive Political Correctness) at American Repertory Theater. He spent two seasons with The Huntington Theater Company playing Pale in Landford Wilson's "Burn This" and Valmont In "Les Liaisons Dangereuses". In Los Angeles he was on stage in "Of Equal Measure" by Tanya Harding directed by Leigh Silverman For the Center Theater Group. His television credits are numerous including many TV films, series regular, recurring and guest star roles. He directed the play "The Pornographers Daughter" in San Francisco and his play "Streams of Consciousness" which he wrote and directed was produced at The Met Theater in Los Angeles.
He is also a visual artist shown in Los Angeles as well as a Playwright and Theater Director. Also an environmental activist, Weiss served on the board of directors for the Earth Communications Office. He had one of the first all Electric Cars in the world and was a pioneer test driver of the first Hybrid Vehicle (The Toyota Prius) years before it hit the market. Weiss resides in Los Angeles and New York City.- Actor
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Will Sasso was born in Ladner, British Columbia (a suburb of Vancouver), to a family of Italian descent. He grew up respecting comedy of all styles, thanks in part to an unhealthy relationship with the family television that began when Will was around two or three. With his mind consequently bent, Sasso decided at an early age to become an actor. At the age of fifteen, he landed his first agent and quickly began booking roles in television and film. Before moving from Vancouver to Los Angeles, Sasso starred for five seasons as the quirky teen, "Derek Wakaluk" on the award-winning Canadian dramatic series Madison (1993) allowing him to hone his acting and improvisational skills as well as providing him with enough money to buy a television of his own.
Will starred for five seasons on FOX's hit sketch comedy series Mad TV (1995) giving TV viewers a reason to stay up late with characters like the accident-prone handyman "Paul Timberman" and offbeat impressions of Bill Clinton, Kenny Rogers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steven Seagal and Randy Newman. After a successful tenure with the show beginning in 1997, Sasso decided to leave the late-night staple in 2002, eager to explore the next stage of his career.
Moviegoers know Sasso from his roles in more than twenty-five feature films including Best in Show (2000), directed by Christopher Guest, Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999), Beverly Hills Ninja (1997) starring the late Chris Farley, and The Hot Chick (2002) starring Rob Schneider and produced by Adam Sandler, with whom Sasso previously worked on Happy Gilmore (1996).
More recently, Sasso can be seen every week as "Carl Monari" on the ABC sitcom Less Than Perfect (2002).- Producer
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Frank Military was born on 6 April 1962 in New York, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Blind Faith (1998), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) and The Last Castle (2001).- Actor
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Jim Metzler was born on 23 June 1951 in Oneonta, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for L.A. Confidential (1997), River's Edge (1986) and A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997). He has been married to Susan Adele Tillerson since 1 February 1997. He was previously married to Marcie Veronica Fitzmaurice.- Actor
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Jim Metzler was born on 23 June 1951 in Oneonta, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for L.A. Confidential (1997), River's Edge (1986) and A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997). He has been married to Susan Adele Tillerson since 1 February 1997. He was previously married to Marcie Veronica Fitzmaurice.- James Tratas was born in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1988.
From 2009 to 2014 he studied at Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre where he obtained the bachelor's degree in acting. He started to work actively in film, TV and theatre in his first year of studies and gained national recognition before receiving a diploma. His first national break was after portraying a ruthless villain in a cult Lithuanian TV series Pasmerkti.
Soon after obtaining diploma in 2014, he left Lithuania to pursue an international acting career. Since then he worked in films with Oscar winning directors (Nikita Mikhalkov, Gabrielle Salvatores) in different countries such as UK, USA, Russia and Czech Republic.
He's currently residing in London where he continues to work in film, TV, and theatre. - Actor
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Callum Woodhouse was born on 7 January 1994 in Durham, England. He is an actor and director, known for B&B (2017), The Hoist (2018) and The Durrells (2016).- Marcus was born and raised in South East London. At an early age he showed signs of being interested in the performing arts. As a young boy he was borderline obsessed with Michael Jackson and would wear his living room carpet thin practicing the artist's signature moves. At 7 he attended the well-regarded independent boy's school Dulwich College (founded by the actor Edward Alleyn, a successful Elizabethan actor as well as a contemporary and friend of William Shakespeare)and stayed until he graduated at 18. The school has an illustrious list of alumni in the artistic fields including Michael Powell, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Rupert Penry-Jones to name a few. At the college he participated in a variety of theater and with the encouragement of his drama teacher discovered his vocation. Planning to train as an actor after obtaining a degree he enrolled at Royal Holloway University but after 6 months was craving to act and so left to audition for drama school, attending the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama at 19 which he graduated from with a BA in Acting in 2011. He in fact left drama school early to begin his first job at the Shakespeare's Globe theater in Much Ado about Nothing playing Conrad, the devious right hand man of Don John and has been fortunate to continue working in various mediums that encompass the craft of acting.
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Born Sept 10, 1970, in Los Angeles, California, Art Chudabala started his multi-faceted career as an actor starring opposite Christian Slater in the 1988 skateboarding cult classic "Gleaming the Cube". In the decades that followed he continued to act, guest starring on hit shows such as "The West Wing", "Six Feet Under", "ER", 'Boston Legal" and "Grey's Anatomy."
In feature films, Art has worked for celebrated directors such as Kathryn Bigelow in "Strange Days", Irwin Winkler in "Life as a House", and for Steven Spielberg in "War of the Worlds." In 2004, Art received a Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the ensemble cast of Paul Haggis' Best Picture Oscar-winner, "Crash."
Inspired by these mentors, Art jumped behind the camera and into the trenches of indie films, working as a producer, director, and editor. His talent for storytelling led him to produce behind-the-scenes content for such properties as Sony Pictures' "Underworld" franchise, Showtime's "Californication" as well as his position as a staff editor at Paramount Pictures Studios.
In 2017 Art directed the award-winning short, "The Anniversary" which screened at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, Asians on Film Festival, North Hollywood Cinefest, Culver City Film Festival, and the Marina Del Rey Film Festival receiving awards for "Best Thriller Short" and "Best Editing".
Fun Fact: Art was once invited to cook his family recipe for Thai BBQ alongside Bobby Flay on the Food Network hit "Grill It with Bobby Flay."- Paul Gorostidi is known for War of the Worlds (2019), The Time of Their Lives (2017) and The Crown (2016).
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Aaron Heffernan was born on 23 February 1990 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Brassic (2019), War of the Worlds (2019) and Love/Hate (2010). He has been married to Mairéad Doyle-Heffernan since 28 May 2021.- Actor
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Finn Wittrock was born in Lenox, Massachusetts. Finn grew up near the stage of Shakespeare and Company, where his father worked. He moved to Los Angeles at 12 years old and attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA). After high school he took a year off and pounded the pavement as an actor, appearing in "ER," "Cold Case," "CSI: Miami" and the unforgettable "Halloweentown High." He then got out of town and attended the Juilliard School, where no one saw him for 4 years. After resurfacing on the daytime soap opera "All My Children" he appeared in Tony Kushners "The Illusion" off Broadway at the Signature Theatre. Mike Nichols attended the play and asked him to audition for the role of Happy in "Death of a Salesman on Broadway." He got the job and thereby made his Broadway debut. Mike Nichols. He returned to Broadway in 2017 with "The Glass Menagerie" starring Sally Field and directed by Sam Gold, after playing Cassio in Sam's production of Othello at New York Theatre Workshop with Daniel Craig and David Oyellowo. He has also appeared at the Goodman Theatre opposite Diane Lane in Tennessee Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth", directed by David Cromer. Recent films include "Judy," "Semper Fi," "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," "If Beale Street Could Talk," and "The Big Short." He has been nominated for two Emmy Awards: for American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace" as well as " American Horror Story: Freakshow." He has also appeared in the AHS seasons "Hotel," "Roanoke" and "1984." Other films included Winter's Tale (2014), Noah (2014), and Unbroken (2014). He appeared in Masters of Sex (2013) on Showtime as well as The Normal Heart (2014) on HBO. Wittrock originated the role of Damon on All My Children (1970), and has made appearances on shows such as Criminal Minds (2005), Harry's Law (2011), CSI: Miami (2002), Cold Case (2003), and ER (1994). His screenplay The Submarine Kid (2015), which he wrote with lifelong friend Eric Bilitch, has been turned into a film.- Actor
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- Elan Wittrock is known for A Midsummer Night's Dream (2010).
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Johann Urb was born in Tallinn, Estonia, on 24 January 1977 into the family of Tarmo and Maris. When Johann was 10, he moved to Finland with his mother and her new husband. They lived in several small towns until they finally settled in Tampere. At the age of 17 Johann moved to his father's in New York, where he soon started a modeling career. In 2001, he landed a small part in the movie Zoolander (2001). After that, he did a role in the short movie Fear of Feathers (2003) and appeared in one episode of CSI: Miami (2002). In 2004, he got a part in the short-running TV-show The Mountain (2004). After that, he appeared as a guest on several TV shows and appeared in more minor film roles. In 2008, Johann got his first big film role in the much-hated The Hottie & the Nottie (2008). In 2009, things seemed to go up when he made a short but memorable appearance as the sexy, heroic pilot in Roland Emmerich's disaster epic 2012 (2009) and played a journalist in the fantasy TV series Eastwick (2009), which brought him critical recognition. At the moment, Johann has two romantic comedies in work.- Actor
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René Escobar Jr. is a Canadian-Panamanian actor born in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. He made his television debut in 2016 on the docu-drama Web of Lies (2014). Since then he's had roles on NBC's Taken (2017), Bravo's Imposters (2017), CBS' Good Sam (2022), and Fox's Accused (2023). He had a major role in the Lionsgate theatrical film Dear David (2023) and recurring roles on the AGC Studios/Lionsgate series Gray (2023) and on the CBC series Heartland (2007).- The younger of two children Ronnie Rowe was born in Toronto, Canada on December 16. With both parents coming to Canada in the 1970's from Jamaica, Ronnie also has origins from Cuba and Panama. He began his acting on the stage in grade school doing plays like: The Sound of Music, Oliver Twist, Grease and The Wizard of Oz.
During High School he also had an interest in basketball and modeling. While acquiring success in both areas, he landed a role in his High School Drama production as Will in "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air", acting was always something that made him happy and it was after this that he knew what he wanted to do.
Most recently Ronnie played Frankie a lead in "Bullet for Adolf" the play written and directed by Woody Harrelson. With a strong work ethic and hunger to improve Ronnie continues his training in both the United States and Canada - Actress
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Julie Gonzalo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and moved to Miami, Florida when she was 8 years old.
She won her first acting role when she was 20 and she made a few TV appearances during the early 2000s. She also appeared in some high-profile movies during that time, including Freaky Friday (2003)) but her breakthrough role came in 2006 when she won the role of Parker Lee in Veronica Mars (2004).
More TV and movie work followed (including several as producer) until she was cast as Rebecca Sutter in the revival of the hit 1980s soap Dallas (2012).- BJ was born and raised in Los Angeles California where her early involvement in the arts included music and painting. Her film career began when she was approached by a casting director after moving to Vancouver, Canada with her husband and their children. She enrolled in a two year intensive program at Gastown Actors Studio in Vancouver while actively booking work, and has continued honing her craft over the years through study, classes, and workshops.
With well over 100 film and TV credits to her name, BJ's most recent work in the Netflix limited series Maid (2021) stands out, with the series having received multiple Golden Globes and Critics Choice Award nominations, and named one of the AFI Awards' 'Top Programs' of the year. BJ's other notable credits include Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017) and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018), Showtime's award-winning series Yellowjackets (2021), blockbuster films like Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and Tooth Fairy (2010) (starring Dwayne Johnson), and numerous Hallmark Channel films.
In early 2021, BJ was recognized by UBCP/ACTRA as one the 'industry pioneers', and was also featured in ACTRA Magazine in their Spring 2021 issue, discussing what it means to be a woman of a certain age in the industry. When not in front of the camera BJ enjoys spending time with her family, and finds time to indulge herself in painting. - Actor
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Andrew Francis is a Canadian actor and voice actor living in Vancouver B.C. He has been performing since the age of six and fell into voice work at the age of nine. Some of his voice credits include Dinotrux for Dreamworks, Ninjago for Lego, My Little Pony for Hasbro and Max Steel for Mattel. On screen, he recently completed season three of Hallmark's new original series 'Chesapeake Shores' as Connor O'Brien.- Actor
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Tall (6 ft 2"), brawny (220 pounds) American actor, stuntman and stunt coordinator, in films from 1952. From the time he attended school in Burbank, California, Chuck Hicks established a solid reputation as an all-round athlete, subsequently to become an alumnus of Loyola University (on a scholarship) where he played both football and rugby. He was also that institution's heavyweight boxing champion. Having enlisted in the U.S. Navy (following a hitch in the Merchant Marine), Hicks won another heavyweight boxing title in 1946. During his brief career as a professional fighter (which came to an end when he broke his hand) he was known as 'Chuck Daley'. In the Steel (1963), Hicks was later to take on the role of a formidable mechanical pugilist known as the Maynard Flash (with a robot face mask cleverly crafted by William Tuttle).
After being dropped by the L.A. Rams football team in 1951, Hicks tried his hand as a lifeguard at the Pickwick Pool in Burbank before an opportunity arose to work as a movie extra. Thereafter, he was often used as a stand-in for Clint Walker on the western series Cheyenne (1955). In the course of the next six decades, Hicks worked as stand-in or stunt double for the likes of Aldo Ray, Brian Keith, Brian Dennehy and Paul Sorvino.
On the screen, Hicks found himself frequently on the receiving end of a beating at the hands of Clint Eastwood (Dirty Harry (1971), The Enforcer (1976), Bronco Billy (1980)). In the movie Dick Tracy (1990), he had a small featured role as The Brow, one of the minor villains. Hicks appeared in innumerable small film roles as bar brawlers, henchmen, bodyguards, crooked cops, bouncers, prizefighters and even zombies. He was stunt coordinator for the famous fight scene in Cool Hand Luke (1967).
Hicks retired in 2010. He was a past president of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures, an inductee into the Stuntmen's Hall of Fame and a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Screen Actors Guild.- Lawrence Robinson is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Robbin (2024) and The Business of Christmas 2 (2021).
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Nikolai Nikolaeff was born on 26 December 1981 in Melbourne, Australia. He is an actor, known for Daredevil (2015), Stranger Things (2016) and Six (2017).- Actor
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Toby Levins was born on 10 June 1981 in Adelaide, Australia. He is an actor and director, known for The Last of Us (2023), Maid (2021) and The Night Agent (2023).- Joséphine Jobert is a French actress and singer, best known for playing Detective Sergeant Florence Cassell in the BBC One series Death in Paradise. Jobert was born in Paris to a French family, the daughter of Véronique Mucret Rouveyrollis, a photographer, musician, writer, actress, and director, and Charles Jobert, a camera operator and director of photography. Her father is from a Sephardic Jewish and Pied-Noir family from Algeria, and her mother's ancestry is Martiniquaise, Spanish and Chinese. Jobert comes from a family of performing artists, which includes her paternal aunt Marlène Jobert and cousins Eva Green and Elsa Lunghini. In 1997, aged 12, she moved with her parents to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, for eight years, where she studied singing and acting, and took her first steps into television. With her friends and her parents, she participated in the creation of songs, videos, a web series, and a television series on the internet. She attended drama workshops by Stéphane Belugou as well as Coda Music School.
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Denzel Whitaker was born on 15 June 1990 in Torrance, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Great Debaters (2007), Black Panther (2018) and Training Day (2001).- Director
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Bo Brinkman was born in Pasadena, Texas, USA. He is a director and writer, known for A Gettysburg Christmas (2023), The Bay House (2022) and Last Man Club (2016). He was previously married to Melissa Gilbert and Valerie Helene Service.- Giulio Dilemmi (born November 29, 1991 in Bergamo, Italy) is an Italian actor, dancer, model & martial artist with a massive social media following of over 350k followers.
YouTube: 230k followers (100+ million views) Facebook: 70k followers (30+ million views) Instagram: 75k followers
Education:
Dance: 2006-present: Hip-Hop, Breakdance, Popping, Locking, House 2009-present: Club, & Strip, Jazz & Contemporary 2013-present: Tribal Fusion Bellydance (professional training), Salsa/Bachata
Martial Arts: 2010-present: Capoeira (professional training) 2013-2015 Taekwondo 2015-present Tai-Chi
Career Highlights:
April 2015 marked the beginning of Giulio's television career with a performance at "Italy's Got Talent" season 6, where all of the 4 judges voted "yes" after his stellar Fusion choreography performance.
In August 2017, Giulio's drum solo dance video to Shakira's ''Ojos Asì'' went viral across all social media platforms after Shakira shared it, and it brought a lot of media attention from across the world.
In October 2018, Giulio performed at the ''Tu Si Que Vales'' season 5 - a mainstream Italian talent TV show where all 4 of the judges: Maria De Filippi, Gerry Scotti, Teo Mammuccari, Rudy Zerbi - have recognized his talent and excellence in Tribal Fusion Bellydance style. Soon after, Shakira again saw Giulio's dance video and shared it, which brought a lot of attention from the fans & media worldwide.
In July 2019 Giulio appeared in a Guatemalan morning TV show ''Matutino Express'', performing Tribal Fusion Bellydance. - Actor
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Joon Kim', born in South Korea, began his acting career after graduating from the University of Connecticut. He has appeared in many TV programs including Hunter (1984), in which he played Hunter's Amerasian son Ben. His first theater work was on "Maui Maui" as Lt. Yamazaki, which was directed by veteran actor and past Academy Award nominee Mako. He has also starred in numerous TV mini-series, sitcom, and variety programs for KBS/MBC/SBS in Korea. Besides acting, Joon has produced and directed documentaries, commercials, and training videos.- Actor
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Matthew attended Mississippi State University (MSU), where, in 2006, he received his B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a minor in business. In December of 2008, Matthew received his M.S. from MSU's Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, with an emphasis in water resources engineering. His Master's research study, "Evaluation of the Factors Affecting the Fate and Transport of Mercury in a Coastal Estuary", investigated the factors affecting the fate and transport of contaminants, specifically mercury, in coastal estuaries. His research and final technical report focused on methylmercury in Mobile Bay and was as a component of the Northern Gulf Institute's (NGI) comprehensive sediment and mercury transport study for the Mobile Bay Basin Project. Following graduation, Matthew moved to Jackson and began working as an environmental engineer for a private consulting firm. In 2012, he successfully passed his two board exams to become a licensed professional engineer (PE).
Matthew's path into the film industry was fairly unconventional, as it wasn't until 2015 that he worked on his first film. Since then, Matthew has been engaged in multiple projects, working both the acting and production side of various film productions.
Matthew was born in Greenwood, MS to Samuel and Rebecca Horton. Matthew's dad spent his career as an engineer with the US Army Corp of Engineers. During his early years, Matthew and his family made multiple moves between Mississippi and Louisiana, where he lived in Alexandria, LA, Shreveport, LA, until returning to Greenwood in the 5th grade through end of high school.- Actor
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Actor, musician, producer and director; Xander Turian has achieved a lot since entering the film industry in 2013. Having played the lead in the music video for his band, Our Untold Story's first single "Hell House", Xander began picking up work as an extra in Commercials and TV shows in Sweden before studying theatre in Stockholm and later enrolling at the Prague Film School where he graduated with honours from the Acting for Film program in 2018. This led to him signing with his agent, Caprice Crawford of Crawford Talents. Xander has also received tutelage from world-renowned acting and filmmaking teachers Bernard Hiller, Mel Churcher & Dov S-S Simens.
From there, Xander continued to secure work in various short films and TV shows, including a recurring role alongside Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne in "Carnival Row" and a guest spot in "The Defeated", opposite Taylor Kitsch. Since 2017 alone, Xander has won several awards for various leading and supporting roles, including Best Actor In An Indie Film at the New York Film Awards, and has participated in a handful of panels, documentaries and interviews aired around the world.
In 2017, Xander directed, produced and starred in the successful horror short "Rotten Love", which was selected by dozens of film festivals worldwide and secured 17 awards. He was also involved in one of Sweden's most successful and popular horror films of the year, "Sargad" as both actor and producer.
As a musician, Xander tours in between acting jobs, and his band, Our Untold Story, who released their first full-length album "My Dreams, My Rules" in June 2018. The band have secured various award wins and nominations for their video "Calm Seas Don't Make Good Sailors", including the Bronze Medal award at the Global Music Awards in 2017 and Best Original Song at The Oniros Film Awards.
In 2022 Xander graduated from the prestigious Raindance Filmschool in London with a Master of Arts degree in filmmaking, where his research focused on self-directing and producing as an actor. His graduation film "The Gig", which is a fictional depiction of his history with Our Untold Story, is the latest entry into his growing catalogue of projects.- Makir Ahmed is known for Marriage (2022), EastEnders (1985) and The Male Gaze: Strikers & Defenders (2020).