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Alexander Vlahos was born on the 30th of July, 1988 in Swansea, South Wales. His first language is Welsh.
He studied Acting at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, graduating in 2009.
He his probably best known for his role as Mordred in the hit BBC fantasy show, 'Merlin' where he earned rave reviews for his portrayal as the young Druid destined to kill King Arthur.
His first job upon leaving drama school was 'Crash' (BBC Wales/Red Planet Pictures) playing the semi-regular role of Dylan.
He went on to appear in the medical drama 'Doctors' (BBC) in a week-long storyline, 'Master Of The Universe', where he played the lead role of Lewis Cutler. The episodes were nominated for 'Best Single Episode' & 'Spectacular Scene of the Year' at the ITV British Soap Awards 2010.
Following this, he appeared as Tom Evans alongside Sanjeev Bhaskar, Ayesha Dharker & Mark Williams in the multi-award winning BBC drama series 'The Indian Doctor'.
In January 2013, Vlahos was seen in his breakthrough lead role as Private Keenan in BBC drama 'Privates', focusing on one of the last group of conscripts to enter National Service before it ended in 1960.
Alexander returned to the stage playing Malcolm opposite Kenneth Branagh in the critically acclaimed 'Macbeth', performing at the Manchester International Festival (2013) and on Broadway (2014).- Actor
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Mark Benton was born on 16 November 1965 in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Anna and the Apocalypse (2017), Early Doors (2003) and The Second Coming (2003). He has been married to Sarah Gardner since 2002. They have three children.- Jessica McKay (AKA Billie Kay) is an actor and professional wrestler. She has worked for WWE & Impact wrestling during her career. Born & raised from Sydney, Australia, she joined Pro Wrestling Alliance (PWA) in 2006 and debuted on her 18th birthday. She then went on to win the PWWA championship before traveling around the world wrestling. She had a WWE tryout match in Melbourne, Australia with tag team partner Cassie Lee (Peyton Royce) where the 2 were signed to the company. They became The IIconic Duo in NXT & later debuted as The IIconics on Smackdown in 2018. They then were crowned the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions at Wrestlemania 35 in 2019. After her release in April of 2021 by WWE, Jessica signed with Impact wrestling alongside her tag team partner Cassie Lee and The IInspiration was born. They won the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship at Bound for Glory in 2021. In April of 2022, Jessie announced a hiatus from wrestling to pursue her acting career. Since then, she has starred in various productions including The Charisma Killers directed by Michael Matteo Rossi and Blue Ridge directed by Gary Wheeler.
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Shaun Dingwall was born in London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Maigret: Night at the Crossroads (2017), The Driver (2014) and Doctor Who (2005).- Actress
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Amanda Elizabeth Righetti is a Utah-born, Nevada-raised actor/producer and Best Actress Award winner by the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. Righetti began her career at 14, as a young model, but made waves as the trust-fund squandering, world-traveling black sheep, "Hailey Nichol", on Fox's The O.C. (2003).
So impressed by her talent and determination, Fox executives cast her as the lead role of "Tessa Lewis" in 2004's North Shore (2004). In 2005, Righetti ranked among FHM's 100 Sexiest Women while portraying "Jenna Moretti" in the popular drama, Reunion (2005). She has since appeared in several major motion pictures, and has guest-starred in popular television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and HBO's Entourage (2004).
In 2008, Righetti was cast in the leading role of Michael Bay's remake, Friday the 13th (2009), while filming her series, The Mentalist (2008), for CBS. In 2009, "Friday the 13th" opened to the best 3-day weekend opening for any horror film, and "The Mentalist" won a People's Choice Award for Best New Television Drama.