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Mackenzie Astin was born on 12 May 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Magicians (2015), Scandal (2012) and Iron Will (1994). He has been married to Jennifer Bautz since 11 April 2011.- Actor
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Jason Ralph was born on 7 April 1986 in McKinney, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for A Most Violent Year (2014), I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020) and The Magicians (2015). He has been married to Rachel Brosnahan since 6 June 2016.- Actress
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Stella Maeve Johnston is an American film and television actress. Highlights include a starring role in The Runaways (2010), a two-season recurring role in NBC television's Chicago P.D., and a main role in SyFy television's The Magicians. Maeve's first feature film role was in the comedy-drama, Transamerica (2005). She had minor roles in the 2008 comedy, Harold, and the crime drama, Brooklyn's Finest (2009). In an April 2019 Reddit post, Maeve confirmed her engagement to actor Benjamin Wadsworth. Their daughter Jo Jezebel was born in January 2020.- Actress
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Olivia Taylor Dudley was born and raised on the Central Coast of California. She moved to Los Angeles at the age of 17 and has been acting ever since. Olivia is known for her roles in projects such as The Vatican Tapes (2015), Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015), and the SyFy series The Magicians (2015) in her role as Alice Quinn.- Actor
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Graduate of famed LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts.
Studied at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama.
Starred in the Roundabout Theater Company's revival production of David Rabe's Streamers, directed by Scott Ellis. ('08/'09 Season)
Played Jesus in the New York Premiere of Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play, spring/summer 2010- Actor
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Arjun Gupta was born on 28 November 1986 in Tampa, Florida, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Bridge and Tunnel (2014), Nurse Jackie (2009) and Stand Up Guys (2012).- Actress
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Summer Bishil was born in Pasadena, California. She and her family moved overseas when she was three. Summer attended British and American schools while her family lived overseas, She returned to her home town of Pasadena just shy of her 14th birthday. In love with the idea of becoming an actress since the age of five, Summer took her first acting class at 14. Nine months later she signed with an agent and manager and began to pursue her career full time. She attends college on her spare time, working towards her degree.- A native Detroiter, Rick graduated from Southfield Senior High in 1985, and then from the University of Michigan in 1990. He then moved to Chicago where he performed at several prestigious theaters including Chicago Dramatists Workshop, The Goodman Theatre, and Victory Gardens Theater. Rick's father is a retired United Auto Workers (UAW) executive, and his mother owns and operates Studio One, a photo restoration company. Rick lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Jade Tailor is most known for playing the role of "Kady" in five seasons of the SyFy series "The Magicians." The show is based on Lev Grossman's best-selling book trilogy, centering around Brakebills University, a secret institution specializing in magic. Tailor appeared in the TNT series "Murder in the First," and the NBC series "Aquarius," opposite David Duchovny. Tailor has also guest starring roles on "True Blood" and "Vegas".
On the big screen, Tailor stars opposite Ron Perlman in the Lorenzo Di Boneventura for Hulu film "Higher Power", a sci-fi thriller about a regular guy who acquires the power of a God. Her film credits also include the thriller "Cam2Cam" and "Juke Box Hero".
Tailor is a native of Los Angeles. After graduating high school, she spent time in New York studying film and theater. A professional singer and dancer, Taior has appeared in several musicals and off-Broadway productions.
Tailor is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ community, member of Women In Film and resides on the board of the Women's History Museum. She is dedicated to philanthropy.- Actress
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Brittany Elizabeth Curran was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts on June 2nd 1990. After living in Avon for her first three years, her family moved to Mockingbird Lane in Marston's Mills, Cape Cod. Her performing years began while participating in acting at the Striar Jewish Community Center in Stoughton, Mass.
A few years later, Brittany started attending acting classes after finding a posting while attending a concert. Shortly after moving to Hollywood at the age of eleven, Brittany booked roles on Mad TV (1995) and Power Rangers Wild Force (2002). She shot her first commercial for Chevrolet opposite Olympian skater Michelle Kwan. She went on to shoot principal roles in about twenty commercials (KFC, Campbell's Soup, Post Cereal, Sears, T-Mobile, AT&T, Hewlett Packet, etc.)
In recent years, Brittany has starred in critical favorites Dear White People (2014) and Men of a Certain Age (2009), and currently co-stars on The Magicians (2015).
She graduated from University of California, Los Angeles in June 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in American Literature & Culture.- Actress
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Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24, 1965 in Morton Grove, Illinois, to Libby (Hammer) and Donald Matlin, an automobile dealer. She has two older brothers. Her family is of Russian Jewish and Polish Jewish descent.
Marlee lost much of her hearing at the age of eighteen months. That did not stop her from acting in a children's theater company at age seven; she was Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz". Her deafness never held her back. As an adult, she said it so eloquently: "I have always resisted putting limitations on myself, both professionally and personally." Marlee studied criminal justice at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, and maintained her passion for acting after graduating. While performing on stage through Chicago and the Midwest, Marlee attracted notice for her performance in a production of the Tony Award-winning play "Children of a Lesser God" and was cast in the movie version Children of a Lesser God (1986). Although this was her movie debut, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. While shooting her next movie Walker (1987), in Nicaragua, large-hearted Marlee took time to visit both hearing and hearing-impaired children. She continued this tradition of visiting local children through her travels to Germany, England, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Canada, etc.
Her interest in the criminal justice field played a role in her on screen career; she portrayed an assistant D.A. on the television series Reasonable Doubts (1991), while off screen she married police officer Kevin Grandalski on August 29, 1993. The couple has four children: Sarah (born 1996), Brandon (born 2000), Tyler (born 2002), and Isabelle (born 2003). In 1994, Marlee was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance as Laurie Bey on the television series Picket Fences (1992). Marlee is also a spokeswoman for the National Captioning Institute. In 1995, she testified at a congressional hearing and helped get a law passed that requires all television sets 13 inches or larger to be manufactured with built-in chips to provide closed captioning on their screens; this was a godsend for deaf viewers.
Marlee serves as the national spokeswoman for the largest provider of television closed captioning, and has spoken on behalf of CC in countries such as Australia, England, France and Italy. She also serves on the boards of a number of charitable organizations, including Very Special Arts, the Starlight Foundation, and other charities that primarily benefit children. As someone who loves children so much, it is only fitting that she has four of her own. Professionally, Marlee has even tried producing, being the executive producer for Where the Truth Lies (1999).- Actress
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Mageina Tovah was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Spider-Man 2 (2004), The Magicians (2015) and Hux (2016).- Rhys Ward was born on 6 September 1989 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for The 100 (2014), The Returned (2015) and State of Syn (2013).
- Los Angeles native Trevor Einhorn has been working in the entertainment industry since the age of five. His breakout role was playing the recurring character of Frederick Crane on the sitcom Frasier (1993). His most recent work includes a thirteen-episode arc on Mad Men (2007), playing Neil Kellerman in the ABC remake Dirty Dancing (2017), and can now be seen as a series regular on SyFy's The Magicians (2015) where he plays Josh Hoberman. He has also appeared on The Last Tycoon (2016), [lnk=tt0460676] and The Office (2005), among numerous other television shows and feature films.
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Imogen Tear is an award winning actress best known for her 3 seasons playing lead character, 'Hattie' in Hallmark Channel's, 'When Calls The Heart' starring Erin Krakow and Lori Loughlin. Her other lead roles include: BBC Kids'/Netflix's TV series entitled, 'Creeped Out', ABC TV's limited series entitled, 'Somewhere Between' starring Paula Patton, Devon Sawa and JR Bourne and Syfy Channel's, 'The Magicians'.- Adam DiMarco was born in Canada. He is an actor, known for The White Lotus (2021), The Order (2019) and The Magicians (2015).
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Brendan Taylor was born in North Vancouver, Canada. He completed high school with a bilingual diploma in English and French, he pursued post-secondary education at The University of British Columbia where he graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He was fortunate to spend a year on exchange in Paris, France.
He began working in Set Decoration on The Wicker Man (2005) starring Nicholas Cage. From that point on he worked on multiple features, series, TV movies, and short films shooting in Vancouver as a Set Dresser, Lead Dresser, and On-Set Dresser in the Set Decoration department.
Armed with years of knowledge and experience behind the camera, Brendan decided to pursue his dream and return to acting in 2007, and consistently works in Film, TV, Commercials, and Theatre in Vancouver, Canada. Brendan has recurring roles on The Magicians, Supernatural, and the upcoming Netflix series Firefly Lane.- Jeff Gulka was born on 23 October 1986 in British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for The X-Files (1993), Once Upon a Time (2011) and Stan Helsing (2009).
- Nikolai Witschl is a Canadian actor, improviser, and writer who is based out of Vancouver, BC. He graduated from the BFA Acting program at the University of Alberta in 2010, and was a member of the Edmonton based improv company Rapid Fire Theatre for six seasons. Born to artists Marlena Wyman and Wolfgang Witschl, he was provided many opportunities to perform and express himself growing up, which led him to study theatre from an early age. He attended the Victoria school of Performing and Visual arts for high school, from which he graduated in 2003.
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Candis was born in Maui, Hawaii. Candis Cayne has become one of the United States' most popular and sought-after transgender actresses. Candis first made a name for herself at the famed NYC gay hot-spot "Boy Bar", where her performances drew raves. A classically trained dancer, Candis has thrilled audiences from coast-to-coast with her amazing gift for dance, choreography and glamour.
Candis can be seen in the hit ABC series Dirty Sexy Money where she played actor Billy Baldwin's (Patrick) transgender love interest Carmelita. Candis was the first transgender actress to have a recurring role on a prime-time series. Recently, Candis has had guest-starring spots in various shows and a recurring role in The Magicians. Also, check out the 2020 Netflix documentary "Disclosure" for a more in-depth understanding of transgender representation in media and society where Candis speaks candidly about her experiences as a transgender actress.- Actor
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Leonard Roberts was born on 17 November 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Drumline (2002), American Sniper (2014) and Savages (2012).- Jamie Harris was born on 15 May 1963 in England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Prestige (2006), The New World (2005) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011).
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Rizwan Manji was born on 17 October 1974 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for The Dictator (2012), Charlie Wilson's War (2007) and Transformers (2007). He has been married to Taslim Manji since 12 June 2002. They have three children.- Actor
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Dominic Burgess was born and raised in Stoke-on-Trent, England. He was awarded a scholarship at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) in London, where he studied for three years. Public ALRA productions included "The end of the Food Chain", "The Art of Success" and "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?".- Actress
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Keegan Connor Tracy is an award-winning actress best known for her ability to play a diverse range of characters - from the inscrutable Blue Fairy on ABC's hit show Once Upon a Time to her turn as troubled teacher Blair Watson, who wooed young Norman in Bates Motel, she continues to explore the spectrum as an actor. Continuing her recurring role as a Professor of Magic on Syfy's hit The Magicians, she also rules as Queen Belle in all three installments of Disney's smash musical success Descendants, which has upwards of 100 million views. She has also been known to destroy a zombie or two in Legendary Films' adaptations of the Dead Rising franchise, and recently recurred on Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events - much to her delight. Whether she is training in Muay Thai to help with fight scenes, practicing guitar and ukulele to perform for live audiences or loading up the raft for a whitewater expedition, Keegan is always looking for what's next. Currently in post-production on her directorial debut film La Fille, she continues to broaden her horizons and work to tell the stories she loves - and to help others while she does so, having spent several years in the Women in Film and TV mentorship program helping up-and-coming actors by sharing what she has learned in her 20+ years in the industry. Her children's book This is a job for Mommy! was recently released by Promontory Press and she is working on her next project A Keegolicious Cookbook, bringing together the food and stories she loves. Keegan lives and works in Vancouver - or wherever they send her next.
Check out her social media and see what's she's up to! @keegolicious IG: @keegolicious FB Keegan Connor Tracy Website: www.keegolicious.com- Actor
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Arlen Escarpeta was born in Belize, Central America as Arlen Alexander Escarpeta. He is known for his work on Whitney (TV Movie) (2015), Final Destination 5 (2011), Into the Storm (2014) and Friday the 13th (2009). He currently resides in Los Angeles, California and has been able to make a name for himself within the world of TV, film, voiceover and print.- Actor
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Nico Evers-Swindell was born in 1979 in New Zealand. He is an actor, known for Fast X (2023), Parkland (2013) and The Magicians (2015). He has been married to Megan Ferguson since 29 October 2011. They have two children.- Actor
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Zahf Paroo has been working as a professional actor, host, and voice-over and sketch-comedy artist since 1995. He graduated with honors from the Theatre Arts Program at Mount Royal University and has worked and lived all over the United States and Canada.
Through his long and diverse career, Zahf has had the opportunity to work in sci-fi (Altered Carbon, Defying Gravity, Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Gallactica, Fringe, Andromeda, Continuum) as well as comedy (Scaredy Cats, Malibu Rescue, Scary Movie, The Big Year, Psych, A Guy Thing, Say it Isn't So, Scooby-Doo 2, Package Deal), dramatic content (Edgemont, Degrassi -The Next Generation, Firewall, Motive), fantasy (The Magicians, Seventh Son) and feel-good seasonal projects (A Timeless Christmas, A Godwinks Christmas: Second Chance First Love).
Zahf is also an accomplished theatre performer and spent a year on Broadway in the original cast production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Bombay Dreams", playing 14 characters in the show.
In his personal life, Zahf is a teacher, playwright, director, avid foodie, sneakerhead, husband and father who loves diversity in music, fashion, and entertainment.- Actor
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Sergio Osuna is a Mexican actor best known for his role of Rafe in the last four seasons of The Magicians (2015) as well as his recurring roles of Glen in the final season of Colony (2016) and Hector in Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016). Sergio's recent attachments include the highly anticipated Netflix adventure film Slumberland (2022) alongside Jason Momoa and directed by Francis Lawrence, set to be released in 2022.- Actress
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- Everrett Shea was born on May 18, 1988 to Johanne Corneau, a French Canadian business executive. His parents divorced when he was 3 years old, and doesn't have much contact with his father whom he chooses not to speak of. He has one older brother, Christopher Shaun, a younger sister Emilee, and a younger brother James (who's autistic). Everrett's acting bug bit him when he was 6 while performing at home with his siblings in dress up shows. He continued his passion in front of his peers at school plays. Once he joined the Senior Drama Club at his High School, he knew that all he wanted to be, all he could be was an actor. He is slowly building his repertoire doing short films and student films to augment his reel and many background performing gigs to pay the bills. He is attending Vancouver Art School in September 2010 to hone his craft. His talent is obvious, he is the new generation of young actors that will take Hollywood into a whole new direction.
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Daniella Evangelista has been working in the film and modeling industry since she was 4-years-old. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and raised in Los Angeles, California; Daniella now splits her time between both cities. She has a passion for cooking & health and in addition to performing, she enjoys coaching acting (especially with children). Daniella is a bit of a tomboy and loves cars & bikes, but when she puts on a dress, look out.
Evangelista is best-known for her 5-year run as series regular "Tracey Antonelli" on the hit series, Edgemont (2000), starring Kristin Kreuk (Smallville (2001), Beauty and the Beast (2012)) and Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica (2004), Hawaii Five-0 (2010)). Daniella has earned numerous guest star credits and has been featured in both TV and theatrical release feature films.
Shortly after her first film (Disturbing Behavior (1998)), Daniella landed roles in numerous TV movies, including a small part in Brothers' Destiny (1995), starring Danny Aiello and Mickey Rooney. Her first American feature film was Warner Bros.'s The Amazing Panda Adventure (1995), working opposite Ryan Slater, Christian Slater's brother. Daniella has also worked on several independent films across the genre. At thirteen, Daniella opted to take some time off from acting to concentrate on school work. In the late 90s, she was approached by 20th Century Fox to read for a role in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), although the part was eventually given to Natalie Portman. More recently, Daniella has appeared in the feature films, Cabin by the Lake (2000) and its sequel, Ripper (2001), Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001) and The Mangler 2 (2002). With her "scream queen" title firmly established, Daniella took a change of direction and landed the role of "Tracey Antonelli" in the Canadian television hit series, Edgemont (2000), which is now filming its fourth season. She also provides the voice of "Kana" in the popular Japanese anime, Hamtaro (2000); and will soon be seen in the Tom Arnold movie, After School Special (2002), and in Elijah Wood's Try Seventeen (2002), which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.- Actress
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Jaime Ray Newman will next be seen in a recurring role on the new Apple TV series created by Don Cheadle, THE BIG CIGAR, as well as guest starring in BEL AIR on Peacock. She recently appeared as a recurring character on the critically-acclaimed Hulu series DOPESICK, opposite Michael Keaton, as well as on THE TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE for HBO. Newman held prominent recurring roles in both DEPUTY on FOX and LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE, opposite Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington. Previously, Jaime has recurred on VERONICA MARS, THE MAGICIANS, THE IMPOSTERS, MAJOR CRIMES, SATISFACTION, CSI, DROP DEAD DIVA, and NIP/TUCK. Jaime also starred in NBC's MIDNIGHT TEXAS and season one of Marvel's THE PUNISHER on Netflix. Her other credits include A&E's BATES MOTEL, ABC's WICKED CITY, and ABC's EASTWICK.
Jaime will next be seen in the independent feature film, JUDO, directed by Guy Nattiv. Her other film work includes appearing in CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, RUBBERNECK, the independent movie RED ROBIN, as well as the remake of the animated film TARZAN. She can also be seen in the feature VALLEY OF THE GODS, opposite Josh Hartnett and John Malkovich. Jaime received an Academy Award for best short in 2018 for SKIN. She will next be seen in the short film KINSHIP, directed by Daniel Ramirez and produced by Lawrence Bender and Kevin Brown. She is currently developing projects alongside her husband, Guy Nattiv, for their production company, New Native Pictures.- Timothy V Murphy was born in County Kerry, Ireland. Murphy began his career in Dublin where he trained in the Focus Theater.
Living in Los Angeles, California; Murphy is known for his roles as Galaan in the FX hit, Sons of Anarchy and Ian Doyle in Criminal Minds.
Murphy is known for the films; Disney's Lone Ranger opposite Johnny Depp; Appaloosa starring and directed by Ed Harris; Jorma Taccone's comedy Macgruber opposite Val Kilmer; National Treasure: Book of Secrets with Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris and the Indies Not That Funny opposite Tony Hale. As well as Jason Momoa's directorial debut Road to Paloma and Looms by the Funk Brothers.
A lifetime member of the Actors Studio, Murphy is an award winning stage actor and was nominated for Best Actor in Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Other awards have included best ensemble for The Lost Plays of Tennessee Williams and best revival for the Brecht Musical, Happy End.
Murphy was voted "Best Villain in American Television" for his work on Sons of Anarchy. - Actor
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Faran Haroon Tahir was born in Los Angeles, California while his parents were studying acting and directing at UCLA Theatre Department. He comes from a theatre family well known in Pakistan and India. Both his parents are actors, directors and writers in Pakistan. Faran moved back to Los Angeles, California in 1980, when he was 17 years old. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley and his graduate degree from the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. He has been nominated and has won many awards for his work in theatre and film.- Actor
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Ryan McDonald was born on 5 August 1984 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Bad Blood (2017), Black Conflux (2019) and Fringe (2008).- Sean Owen Roberts is an actor born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has garnered much attention from such series as Painkiller Jane, The Killing, Supernatural, The Romeo Section, and Frequency. His father and mother are both from East Vancouver. Sean was born and raised as a member of The Baha'i Faith. Before becoming an actor, Sean studied at the University of British Columbia with a major in Cultural Anthropology, minoring in Art History.
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Gareth Rees, a seasoned actor with a decade of experience, hailing from Wales and living in Canada, brings a diverse background to enrich his performances. Beyond film, Gareth has also made notable appearances in television shows, contributing to his versatile career. Looking ahead, he eagerly embraces new roles and collaborations with inspiring industry peers.- Aaron Paul Stewart was born in Romford, Essex, United Kingdom. At the age of two Aaron's family moved West to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Aaron first pursued acting during his time in high school. He played various roles in numerous plays under the mentorship of Ms. Patti Hillman. As Aaron gathered confidence he decided to continue pursuing acting as career at a post-secondary level. Aaron attended Capilano University in North Vancouver, BC and holds both a Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts as well as an Advanced Diploma in Acting for Stage & Screen. Aaron eventually intends to travel back to the UK to complete his Masters. Since Aaron has graduated in the spring of 2015. He has continued to work in both Television, Independent Films, Theatre and Commercials.
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Named one of People Magazine's highly coveted 50 Most Beautiful in 2014, Haitian-born actress Garcelle Beauvais immigrated to the United States at the age of seven with her mother and sisters, and has since charmed audiences with her dramatic and comedic abilities. A seasoned actress, Garcelle Beauvais starred in the indie film, "A Girl Like Grace," from executive producer Dan Garcia.
Garcelle was also seen as the host of "Window Warriors," a store front skill-based design reality series on GSN. Her latest film role includes starring alongside Michael Keaton in "Spider-Man: Homecoming."
In addition to all of the above, Garcelle served as host on Fox's daytime talk-show, Hollywood Today Live, where she breaks down the latest in entertainment, pop culture, and celebrity news. Above all, Garcelle's most important job is being a mother. She has been inspired by motherhood to write a children's book series entitled 'I AM,' addressing identity issues relevant to many children today.
Garcelle got her start when she began modeling at the age of seventeen and easily transitioned to acting in the Aaron Spelling series "Models, Inc." After that, she co-starred opposite Jamie Foxx for five years on the popular WB sitcom "The Jamie Foxx Show." For four seasons she also starred on the highly rated Emmy© Award-winning series "NYPD Blue." In between her acting projects, she also co-hosts for shows like E!'s "Fashion Police" and "Access Hollywood Live" on NBC.
Garcelle supports the Step Up Women's Network, a national non-profit that empowers women and girls to be strong and reach their full potential. She is also active with March of Dimes and Fonkoze. She resides in Los Angeles and has three sons, Oliver, Jax and Jaid.- Actress
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Roan Curtis was born on 1 February 1997. She is an actress and producer, known for Firefly Lane (2021), The Magicians (2015) and Shut Eye (2016).- Actress
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Ava Telek was born on 8 November 2006. She is an actress, known for The Magicians (2015), Freaks (2018) and The Dollanganger Saga (2014).- Actor
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Javier "Harvey" Guillén is a Mexican-American actor who is best known for his role as the human familiar Guillermo de la Cruz in the 2019 television series "What We Do in the Shadows." Guillén has appeared in recurring roles on a number of television series, such as Alistair Delgado on "Huge" (2010), Cousin Blobbin on "The Thundermans" (2013-2018), George Reyes in "Eye Candy" (2015), and Benedict Pickwick on "The Magicians" (2017-2018). He also appeared in the 2013 film "The Internship."- Actor
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Christopher Gorham was born in Fresno, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Lincoln Lawyer (2022), Insatiable (2018) and Covert Affairs (2010). He has been married to Anel Lopez Gorham since 22 January 2000. They have three children.- Brían F. O'Byrne was born on 16 May 1967 in Mullagh, County Cavan, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Million Dollar Baby (2004), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) and Bug (2006). He is married to Heather Goldenhersh. They have two children.
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Samuel Roukin was born on 15 August 1980 in England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for TURN: Washington's Spies (2014), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) and Happy-Go-Lucky (2008).- Actress
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Alexie Gilmore was born on 11 December 1976 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for World's Greatest Dad (2009), Labor Day (2013) and Definitely, Maybe (2008).- Actress
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Bobbi Charlton was born on 11 October 1937. She is an actress, known for The Unforgivable (2021), The Magicians (2015) and Discovery Street: The Web Series (2010).- Actress
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- Liam Hughes is a young Canadian actor, who has earned roles in 20+ shows and movies. He began appearing in roles on TV in 2016. Since then, he has appeared in the Flash, the Magicians, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Colony, Star Trek: Discovery, Supernatural, When Calls the Heart, Peacemaker, Project Blue Book, and several other TV shows.
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Fred Keating has a long and multi-faceted career in theatre, radio, TV and film in character roles and as a host, motivational speaker and podcast producer/host.
From high school productions to full scholarships in drama studies through grad school, Fred's first broadcast television appearance was in 1971 on WTOL, the CBS affiliate in Toledo, Ohio hosting holiday specials and doing commercial work.
From 1971-1973, Fred was a writer and principal performer in The Goose Company, an improvisational troupe that toured and had a regular Saturday morning TV children's show commitment, again with WTOL. On a Teaching Fellowship at Eastern Michigan University, he directed the school-touring Caravan Players.
Seasons of summer stock in Detroit, Boston and New York City (1969-1973) sharpened the skills that led to his live one-man show Country Cousins that toured schools, coffee houses, college campuses and folk clubs in England, Ireland, Scotland and Belgium (1975 - 1976). And a brief stint at Oakland's KTVU in the Bay Area; Editing.
While on contract as a Visiting Lecturer at University of Alberta (1976-1977), he was one of the founding cast members of Edmonton's Catalyst Theatre, performing the characters he created in many of the dramatic vignettes used in the CBC Television Specials Incarceration, Rape in Reality and Dying at Home.
All this structured improv work came in handy when SCTV (1976) produced several seasons in the early 80's at ITV studios in Edmonton. From background to speaking roles, Fred got to work with John Candy, Eugene Levy and others in the troupe.
Fred served as Senior Consultant in Performing Arts Education to Alberta's Ministry of Culture (1978-1982), and evolved the Provincial Summer Drama School into the ArtsTrek program now run by Theatre Alberta. He also produced and hosted a weekly province-wide radio show on CKUA called Centre Stage interviewing local and national artists.
He worked as Host/Writer/Producer for Alberta's corporate production companies and broadcasters and incorporated Lindisfarne Productions Inc. (1984) with offices in Edmonton AB and Maple Ridge BC, Canada. [www.showtellmove.com]
Fred's 170 nationwide episodes of Superchannel's "Mailbag" and "Movieweek" (1983-1986) introduced Canada to Pay-TV. Moving to Vancouver (1997) generated an abundance of film and television work that continues to this day.
He still teaches stage combat and fight choreography at university drama departments and schools.
Since 2016, Fred has also co-produced and co-hosted 125 audio podcasts of "Monetizing Your Creativity", interviews with successful media careerists with helpful information to share with emerging artists.
On his new podcast, "Fred Keating & Friends", he interviews Dr. Jane Goodall, as he has hosted several of her live presentations in Canada over the years. [https://youtu.be/7dG4tHqcLbg]
As corporate educator for a number of major companies, Fred is a familiar face onscreen in the internal and external A/V productions of many federal and provincial government departments as well as at various corporate and non-profit projects.
And, as such, he's become a familiar "Roastmaster" at their corporate affairs and special events.
Dubbed Canada's "Massacre of Ceremonies", Fred presides over a variety of annual conferences, award shows and special charity events. [www.fredkeating.ca]
In October of 2018 he appeared as a special guest, headliner and sponsor of the Cosplay Competition at the Foothills FASD ComicCon.
He has appeared in various capacities (VIP driver/tour guide, MC, writer, panel moderator, fellowship mentor, announcer and awards show producer) at the Banff World Media Festival for 36 years and is co-producing a full-length documentary called "Studio in the Sky".- Actor
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- Marc Senior is known for Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (2023), Supernatural (2005) and Timeless (2016).
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Milo Shandel is an award-winning actor and director whose career has gone from stages all over North America to film and television screens the world over. He is perhaps best known as the pompously clueless 'Principal Tater' on the YTV/Disney XD hit youth sitcom Mr. Young, for which he was nominated 3 consecutive years for the Leo Award for best performance in a program for youth or children. Most recently, he has appeared in many Hallmark movies and on episodic shows such as Batwoman, A Miliion Little Things and The Baby-Sitters Club. Feature films include Bong-Jo Hoon's Okja, and the upcoming Ryan Reynolds movie, The Adam Project. As a director, he has helmed multiple episodes of youth sitcoms, The Stanley Dynamic, and Some Assembly Required for which he received a Leo award nomination for best director. Coming in 2021 will be the DGC Greenlight fund-winning short film, Quarantine Fling. Milo began his career in the theatre, having performed on stages throughout The US, Canada, and even Mexico in everything from Shakespeare to ABBA; hundreds-of-thousands were entertained by his 6-year run as Bill Austin 'The Awesome Aussie' in the North American Tour of Mamma Mia! Milo also spent time at The Stratford Festival in Ontario. Milo is a proud graduate of Ryerson Theatre School. He and his wife, actress and writer Christine Oddy, live in Vancouver and have three wonderful sons.- Actress
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Ingrid Oliver was born on 25 February 1977 in Germany. She is an actress and writer, known for Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008), Last Christmas (2019) and The Hustle (2019). She has been married to Richard Osman since 3 December 2022.- Actor
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Liam Raymond Dib is known for Loudermilk (2017), The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020) and Lucky Hank (2023).- Chinese Canadian actor, Ricky He, has quickly become a regular in television.
Ricky can next be seen in the Russo Brothers' new sci-fi horror series From (EPIX) which premieres February 20th.
Previously, Ricky starred in ABC's Good Doctor and was the lead of Disney Channel's Freaky Friday musical movie. He also appeared in A Million Little Things (ABC), Trial & Error (NBC), and Arrow (The CW).
Hailing from Vancouver, Ricky attended the University of British Columbia and studied Psychology before he decided to pursue a career in acting. In addition to his love for the arts, he speaks fluent Cantonese and Mandarin and is an amateur Muay Thai fighter.
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Recipient of the 2015 Prairie Dog Screenwriting Award for her short comedy film "Simon Christ", Lohan is an emerging writer with ink in her blood. Daughter of playwright Patrick Lohan, and Granddaughter of the British author Katharine Lohan, Lohan has British satire in her DNA.
A successful commercial and Indie Film actress, Lohan started in the Film & Television industry as an agents Assistant, and began writing, producing, and acting in the Web Series "Royal Bitch" in 2013.- Actress
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Beta Chan was born on 1 March 2000 in Vancouver, Canada. She is an actress, known for Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas (2021), Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020) and Honor Society (2022).- Actress
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Hannah Henney is known for Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020), DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016) and The Twilight Zone (2019).- Producer
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Hugo Lunny is known for The Myth of the Individual (2005), We Regret Nothing (2019) and Dream Sequence (2022).- Actor
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Grey Damon was born in Bloomington, Indiana and raised in Boulder, Colorado. He discovered his passion for acting at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts when he landed his first professional job in a production of "A Christmas Carol." When Damon is not acting, he spends his time on other artistic endeavors including writing, drawing, sculpting, photography and music.
Grey stars as fearless Lt. Jack Gibson on the hit ABC series, "Station 19. Damon's breakout television role came in 2010 when he joined the cast of the critically-acclaimed series "Friday Night Lights," playing Hastings Ruckle. He has since had starring roles on NBC's Charles Manson drama, "Aquarius," opposite David Duchovny, The CW's science-fiction drama "Star-Crossed and ABC Family's "The Nine Lives of Chloe King." His recurring roles include the coveted role of The Mirror Master in The CW's , "The Flash, HBO's "True Blood", ABC Family's "Twisted" and The CW's "The Secret Circle." His guest starring roles include "American Horror Story: Coven," "10 Things I Hate About You," "Greek" and "Lincoln Heights."
On the big screen, Damon stars in the Screen Gems thriller, "The Possession of Hannah Grace", opposite Shay Mitchell. Damon had the title role in the indy dramedy "Sex Guaranteed", with Bella Dayne and Stephen Dorff, directed by Brad and Todd Barnes. His additional films include roles in Spike Lee's Oldboy, as the younger version of James Brolin's character, and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, opposite Logan Lerman.- Actress
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Farrah Aviva was born on 24 March 1984 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for The Professor (2018), Lucifer (2016) and Supernatural (2005). She has been married to Robin Dunne since 15 July 2016.- Bracken Hanke is known for Gabby Duran & The Unsittables (2019), Supernatural (2005) and Date My Dad (2017).
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Cameron Grierson is known for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), Dragged Across Concrete (2018) and Underworld: Awakening (2012).- William Samples was born on 13 September 1952 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He was an actor, known for The Big Year (2011), Happy Gilmore (1996) and Battlestar Galactica (2004). He died on 2 January 2024 in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada.
- Nicole Paris is known for The Magicians (2015), The Late Late Show with James Corden (2015) and The Jennifer Hudson Show (2022).
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Tora Kim studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City when she was 17, thinking acting might be something she'd pursue, when life had other plans for her. After her second year at Barnard College where she studied Art History and Sociology with a Minor in Studio Art, she founded the seminal New York rock band Xtatika, dropped out of school and went on to become a singer, songwriter and musician. In between touring four continents and recording albums, an unusually high rate of productivity led her to earn her BA in Performance Art and Writing with honors at New York University, where she won awards for prose and fiction writing. Miss Kim continued her career in music while writing and performing in one-woman and ensemble shows that were well-received at venues such as The Public Theater and PS 122 in New York City. She still made time for legit theater, performing Shakespeare and Brecht, before moving to Los Angeles in 2010. Tora Kim has worked with a diverse range of artists from Sean Lennon to John Zorn, Marina Abramovic and Academy Award-winner Dustin Lance Black.
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Tora lived in Panama City, Panama; Queens, New York; and northern New Jersey; all before the age of 6. Growing up in northern New Jersey, Tora trained in classical piano, viola, voice and ballet, and continued traveling and backpacking worldwide throughout her teens. Her music years saw her living a rock and roll lifestyle of extremes. Living a much saner life these days, the actress and writer recently wrote, directed and starred in Half/Life, a dark fantasy short inspired by those years of fertile turmoil.- Actress
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Alexandra Chun (born Bok Yun Chun) is an actress and filmmaker of Korean ancestry living in Los Angeles. She immigrated to the United States when she was seven years old. After attending a boarding school in Maryland, she pursued a study in Western Philosophy at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Intent on becoming a medical doctor after graduation, she entered a relationship with Ottmar Liebert in her senior year which dramatically changed the course of her life to pursue the performing arts. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles for an acting career in film, she was cast for a regular role on the soap, Another World (1964) , which moved her to New York City. When her contract ended with the soap opera, she returned to Los Angeles to work in numerous film and television shows.
In 1999, along with three other theatre professionals, she founded and co-artistic directed a multicultural theatre company called Lodestone Theatre Ensemble.
In the Fall of 2004, as writer, director, and producer, Alexandra Chun launched a website of short films that take place in hotel rooms.- Actress
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Kathleen Duborg is known for A Brush with Love (2019), Call of the Wild (2000) and Travelers (2016).- Vivian Lanko is known for Noelle (2019), The Rejuvenator (1988) and Arrow (2012). She has been married to Martin Donovan since 1984. They have two children.
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Alison Wandzura is a Canadian actress from Calgary, Alberta. She completed her Bachelor's Degree in Theatre at the University of Calgary. After performing on-stage for several years, she relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia to pursue a career in film and television.
Alison can be seen guest-starring in projects on streaming services and networks including Netflix, ABC, SyFy, NatGeo, CW, Hallmark and Lifetime.
In addition to her on-camera work, Alison is a commercial and animation voiceover artist, and has written and produced several short films.- Actor
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Romuald Hivert is a young Black Canadian Actor who grew up in Montreal and was classically trained at the Ottawa Theatre School before launching his acting career in Vancouver, 2010. Romuald's most recent Television credits include "The Whispers", "Almost Human" and "Continuum". Currently training with Nadine Wright of ACT2, Romuald recently completed studies with Matthew Lillard and Bill Marchant while attending the prestigious Vancouver Film School's Acting Program. He has continued to grow by working with Peter D. Marshall, Sam Hill, Simon Barry, Nicholas Humphries, Sean Cox, Patrick Gilmore, Carrie Anne Fleming, and Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, to name a few. Romuald Hivert is known for "driving the scene" in many diverse roles, such as "Stay of Execution" as a prisoner, "The Whispers" as a soldier and "Hickory" as a sniper. His charismatic charm is truly highlighted in "Evermore": A short film produced by Ian Berg (currently in post-production). Romuald's first declared fan was an 8-year-old boy, who saw him play Duane (a mischievous imaginary older brother) in "Mischief City" (a play by Tim Wynne Jones). The boy said he wanted to be just like Duane when he grows up; surprised by his fan's affinity towards the character, and the fan's apparent desire to torment a sibling, Romuald was touched. The first professional accomplishment upon completing his theatrical diploma displayed Romuald's additional talents as a writer, director, and producer: The play entitled "Black Dove" showcased poetry, acting, and dancing at Carleton University - all in one act! Romuald Hivert is looking forward to land his first solid lead in the next Award Winning TV Series, or in any feature opposite to Denzel Washington or Sean Penn.- Actor
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Neil Webb is a Canadian actor and stand-up comedian born in Calgary, Alberta. After years of playing high-level hockey, he switched gears and focused on acting and filmmaking. Webb has written and directed several feature films including Double Booked, a psychological thriller that played at multiple film festivals in 2014 and 2015.
Neil is probably most well-known for his role as the tattooed prisoner opposite Robert Patrick in James Gunn's Peacemaker.
With nearly a decade of stand-up comedy under his belt and more than a decade and a half in the film industry, Webb's versatility as a performer is ever on display.- Actor
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Jason was born in the small hockey town of Trail, British Columbia, Canada. He spent most of his youth playing hockey at the triple A and Junior levels. He later turned towards officiating and eventually worked professionally in the Western Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League. His on-ice skills landed him jobs in the movie Miracle (Kurt Russell) and The Tooth Fairy (Dwayne Johnson). While working on the Tooth Fairy and sending Dwayne The Rock Johnson to the penalty box he decided to pursue something that he always wanted to do... act and write. Weeks later he had booked his first ever audition and he was hooked. Jason jumped in head first and within two years he was acting/producing/writing the comedy feature Jackhammer (Jamie Kennedy, Pamela Anderson, Robb Wells and Nicole Sullivan) with his friends. The movie would go on to open in four film festivals and get distribution with Phase 4 Films (eOne) and is currently available on demand, Hulu, and iTunes. Shortly after Jason booked a recurring role on ABC's hit show Once Upon A Time playing the legendary role of Little John.- Judith Woodward Hoag is an American actress from Newburyport, Massachusetts who is known for playing April O'Neil from the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film and Gwen Piper from Halloweentown. She acted in other films including Michael Bay's 1998 film Armageddon, A Nightmare on Elm Street, a deleted scene of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, I Am Number Four and Hitchcock.
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Tom grew up in the small towns of Richmond and Crystal Lake, Illinois. He began performing at home, with his 10 brothers and sisters, creating puppet shows, short films, music and radio dramas, before moving on to school plays and community theater.
He graduated from The Goodman School of Drama, as it became the Theatre School at DePaul University. His work on the Chicago stage began in the ensemble of the "Body Politic Theatre", where he starred in such memorable productions as "Translations", "The Playboy of the Western World" and "Falstaff & Hal". Other notable stage work includes "What the Butler Saw", "Candida" and "The Mystery Cycle" at the Court Theatre, and "Free Advice from Prague" and "The Courtship of Carl Sandburg" at Northlight.
Tom was head writer and announcer of the NPR musical variety show, "The Flea Market". He directed plays for the Curious Theater, played music with both Balderdash and Jamie O'Reilly & The Rogues, and was artistic director of the Call to Action Theater.
While working on-stage in Chicago, Tom was cast as "Eliot Ness" in the television series, The Untouchables (1993) and spent two years shooting on his home turf. Moving to L.A., Tom starred in the NBC comedy, The Pursuit of Happiness (1995), with Melinda McGraw and Brad Garrett. He's played recurring roles on Big Love (2006), Boston Legal (2004), Eli Stone (2008), The Guardian (2001), Spin City (1996), From the Earth to the Moon (1998) and, most recently, Parenthood (2010). Other favorite TV work include Grey's Anatomy (2005), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), Just Shoot Me! (1997), ER (1994) and The Larry Sanders Show (1992).
Traveling to the western Rockies, Tom spent four years portraying the beloved "Dr. Harold Abbott" on the family drama, Everwood (2002), opposite Treat Williams. He went on to direct episodes of "Everwood" as well as ABC's Brothers & Sisters (2006) and the new CW series, Hart of Dixie (2011).
Tom's film credits include The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), opposite Geena Davis, Brokedown Palace (1999) with Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale, Billboard Dad (1998) with the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen', Second Chances (1998), Straight Talk (1992), HBO's Live from Baghdad (2002) and the recent black-comedy, Lucky (2011), with Colin Hanks and Ari Graynor.
His work on the Chicago stage continues at the Victory Gardens Theater, where he's starred, most recently, in "Cynical Weathers" and Edward Albee's "At Home At The Zoo", both directed by Dennis Zacek.
Tom plays "Dr. Peter Pelikan" on the hit NBC series, Parenthood (2010), opposite Ray Romano. He stars as "President Abraham Lincoln" in the Salvador Litvak film, Saving Lincoln (2013), alongside Penelope Ann Miller and Lea Coco. He also appears as "Governor Samuel Reston" on the ABC political thriller, Scandal (2012), opposite Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn.
Tom is married to actress Nancy Everhard, who played "Katherine Ness" on The Untouchables (1993). His daughters, Meg O'Reilly Amandes and Nia O'Reilly Amandes make up two-thirds of the Chicago band, "Midnight Moxie". And his son, Ben Amandes, is himself a budding hyphenate.- Actress
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The American actress was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and grew up in Delaware, Illinois, West Virginia, and Washington D.C. Garlington was recently nominated for a 2018 Primetime Emmy Award / Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for her role as 'Darlene' in Broken. Garlington was a series regular on several series Lenny, Townies, and Blame it on Ernie as well as eleven other pilots that did not go to series. She had recurring roles in several notable television series, including The West Wing, The Killing, Flashforward, Everwood, The Riches, The Bridge, Will & Grace, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Mistresses, and Roseanne. She also played Kirsten, Rose Nylund's (Betty White) daughter in the final season of The Golden Girls, Ronni, the mistress of Joey Tribbiani's father on Friends, and the waitress Claire at Pete's Luncheonette in the pilot episode, The Seinfeld Chronicles. Her first professional acting job was "Myrna the Mean Waitress" in the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Psycho II in 1983 and its successor, Psycho III in 1986. The same year she starred alongside Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen in the action/thriller Cobra. Garlington feels she was blessed that writer/director Phil Alden Robinson decided she was his "good luck charm" and cast her in almost all of his movies: In The Mood, Field of Dreams, Sneakers, Sum of All Fears, and The Angriest Man in Brooklyn. Garlington was also nominated for a 2015 (ISA) Indie Series Award / Best Guest Actress- Comedy for Mentor. Having appeared in over 25 plays in Los Angeles and winning numerous Dramalogue Awards, she won the 1999 Ovation Award (L.A.'s answer to the Tony's) for a Featured Role in the play Risk Everything.- Actress
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Michelle Azar is an actress, singer, and writer, having received awards for her work on stage both in New York and Los Angele. She has recurred on many television shows and long running musicals, including her solo show From Baghdad to Brooklyn. Her kids's CD, The Treehouse Gang, is a best seller on I-tunes. She is married to Rabbi Jonathan Aaron and they have two daughters.- Stephen Aberle is known for Supernatural (2005), Dark Angel (2000) and The Man in the High Castle (2015).
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Abby Miller is an actress and writer from the United States. She was born in Clay Center, Nebraska, United States. She completed her graduation from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and studied theater in London before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. She is known for her recurring role as Ellen May on the FX series Justified (2010) and also known for Home Before Dark (2020), Justified (2010).- Actress
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Michelle Harrison was born in Puyallup, Washington, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Paycheck (2003), The Invisible (2007) and Good Luck Chuck (2007). She has been married to Matthew Harrison since 6 June 1998.- Dustin Schwartz was born on 1 February 1982 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is an actor, known for Smallville (2001), Primeval: New World (2012) and Supernatural (2005).
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Jordan Connor is a Canadian actor and producer. He's known for his role as Sweet Pea in The CW series Riverdale. Some of Jordan's other credits include Supernatural, You Me Her, and Nurses. Jordan most recently starred in the critically acclaimed Limited Series Looking For Alaska on Hulu, based on the novel of the same name by John Green.- Actress
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Named one of fall TV's breakout stars by IndieWire, Emma Dumont has quickly become known for the powerful characters she brings to life on screen. Dumont can currently be seen starring on FOX's drama series "The Gifted," which follows an ordinary suburban family whose lives change course forever when they discover their children have developed mutant powers. "The Gifted," based on Marvel Comics' X-Men series, is set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men have disappeared. Dumont shines as Polaris, daughter to X-Men character Magneto, however while brave and loyal, she struggles with an internal darkness and teeters in and out of control due to an undiagnosed bipolar disorder. "The Gifted" premiered on October 2, 2017 and is currently in production of season 2.
In addition to "The Gifted" Dumont recently starred as Charles Manson's dedicated follower Emma Karn on NBC's 60's-era drama "Aquarius" opposite David Duchovny. She also appeared on ABC Family's scripted dance series "Bunheads" as Melanie. Dumont made her feature film debut in director Craig Johnson's "True Adolescents" at 12 years old, alongside Melissa Leo and Mark Duplass. Additional credits include: "Mind Games" for ABC, "T@gged" for AwesomenessTV, "Pretty Little Liars" and "The Fosters" for Freeform, and "The Magicians" for SYFY.
Born in Seattle, Washington Dumont had a love for the arts at a young age. She began ballet dancing at just three years old and studied at Pacific Northwest Ballet School, Cornish College of the Arts and Spectrum Dance Theatre School, while spending summers at the American Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet School and the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow, Russia. At four years old she began taking violin lessons and went on to play with the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Glendale Youth Orchestra. At 15 years old Dumont won V Magazine's model search contest and appeared in their March 2010 issue, landing a contract with Ford Models. She worked fashion week in New York City that year, and went on to model in Hong Kong, New York, Los Angeles, China, and Tokyo. While Dumont was excelling in dance, music, and modeling, one of her biggest passions was acting, and she continued to hone her craft in community theater and classes, landing roles in indie films in her teens and a handful of series roles.
While acting and the arts are two of Dumont's greatest loves, she also has a passion for mechanical engineering and computer programming. She is a member of Mensa and participated in FIRST Robotics on a team sponsored by NASA/JPL and Walt Disney Imagineering. Today, Dumont remains passionate about mentoring youth associated with the program. While her current production schedule is demanding, Dumont is continuing her studies and is taking classes in engineering and programming. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her puppy Zoe.- Actress
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Kacey Rohl was born on 6 August 1991 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for White Lie (2019), Red Riding Hood (2011) and Sisters & Brothers (2011).- Actor
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Alessandro Juliani presently makes his living as an actor, voice actor, singer, composer, and sound designer. He once commanded the Battlestar Galactica for 27 minutes. He frequently lends his voice to the animated programs that your kids/grand-kids/socially awkward uncles currently binge. He was born in Montreal, before he resided in Vancouver to this day.- Actress
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Bellina Logan was born on 28 September 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Sons of Anarchy (2008), Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) and ER (1994). She has been married to Ben Bode since 20 May 2001. They have one child.- Actor
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Emmy Award-winning television host/actor Jai Rodriguez began his career at age 18 when he was cast in the role of Angel in the critically acclaimed Broadway musical RENT. Jai continued his Broadway career, appearing in shows like The Producers and Spinning Into Butter, and he created and performed the title role of Zanna in the Off-Broadway sensation Zanna, Don't!. In tandem with his Broadway career, Jai became a star in the firmament of New York City nightlife when he created his long-running Twisted Cabaret, a concert series that ran for three consecutive years at one of New York City's most notable hot-spots - Club XL.
Most recognized for his role in Bravo's culturally groundbreaking series Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, Jai created a niche role on the Emmy Award-winning series as the 'Culture Vulture,' a youthfully savvy addition to the show's already dynamic cast. Working regularly as an authority in culture and style, Jai has hosted for a veritable grab-bag of lifestyle entertainment programming including Styleyes Miami (SiTv), America's Prom Queen (ABC Family), Ultimate Style (Style Network), two consecutive season's of Groomer Has It (Animal Planet), and Model Latina (SiTv). He was also an ABC official pre-show host for the 2009 American Music Awards.
In the past few years Jai returned to TV in dramatic roles on NBCs Harrys Law, ABCs Detroit 187, and Days Of Our Lives. He also plays Wayne Bradys husband Tom on CBS hit How I Met Your Mother. Other roles include guest star appearances on NBCs Are You There Chelsea?, FOXs Bones, and as a transgender woman Amanda Knott on NBCs Harrys Law.
Jai stared as "Geoffrey" on ABCs comedy Malibu Country opposite Reba McEntire and Lily Tomlin making him the first male to garner fame from a reality series to become a series regular on Network TV. This past Christmas Jai stared opposite Kelly Clarkson in her NBC Christmas Special; Kelly Clarksons Cautionary Christmas Tale.
A dynamic vocalist, Jai has had the honor of sharing the stage singing duets with musical legends like Gladys Knight, Patti Labelle, Brian McKnight, Taylor Dayne and Michelle Williams. Jai was featured in Lady Gaga's video "Telephone" featuring Beyoncé.
Jai has done regular acting work, guest-starring on LOGO'S series Rick and Steve, FX's Nip/Tuck, and Teen Nick's Gigantic. He played the role of Angelo Ferraro, a leading cast member in the 2009 feature film Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! (2009) alongside Carmen Electra and Lainie Kazan. The film was an Official Selection at film festivals worldwide and garnered critical praise, winning several awards in various categories.
Jai continues to develop his professional musical endeavors both in and out of the recording studio and has performed his one-man shows Xposed, My Truth, and Dirty Little Secrets in Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego and New York. In addition, Jai currently serves as the Co-Creator and Co-Executive Producer for LOGO's much anticipated new series Bad Sex.
On December 11, 2013 at 10 pm on NBC Jai stars opposite Kelly Clarkson in her one hour holiday movie: Kelly Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale (2013).
Jai continues to be an advocate for issues he is passionate about, working with organizations like the NOH8 Campaign, Aids Walk, Project Angel Food, the Trevor Project and Love is Louder campaign which fights bullying.- Actor
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Charles Mesure was born Wednesday, August 12, 1970, in Somerset, England. When he was five, his family moved to Australia and he grew up in Sydney.
He studied law at Sydney University and was very active in SUDS, the school's dramatic society. He sang tenor in an a capella group called Cinco. After he graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney in 1995, he moved to New Zealand where he soon got his first TV gig on "City Life." He also acted in plays at the Court and Circa theatres. He won Best Supporting Actor in 2003 for his role as DSS Kees Van Dam on "Street Legal."
In 2004 he moved to the US and had guest roles on several hit series, notably 12 episodes of "Crossing Jordan" (including the landmark 100th episode) and two episodes of "Without a Trace." Both featured him in season-ending cliffhangers.
In 2008, he returned to New Zealand for major roles in three series. He was nominated Best Actor in the TV Guide "Best on the Box" People's Choice Awards for his recurring role in "Outrageous Fortune." His character, Detective Sergeant Zane Gerard, was responsible for the biggest cliffhanger in NZ TV history. The second series, the award-winning family adventure "Kaitangata Twitch" with Charles as dad Carey Gallagher, finished its 13-episode run in July 2010. The same month, the complex mystery "This Is Not My Life" began 13 episodes with Charles in the lead as Alec Ross, a man who suspects his perfect family and life aren't for real.
Charles returned to the US in 2009 and was cast in "V" in the recurring role of mercenary Kyle Hobbes. He was a regular on the second season that ended in March 2011.
In July 2011, Charles was cast in the role of Ben Faulkner on the eighth and final season of "Desperate Housewives." Ben was Australian, a self-made construction millionaire, a man both charming and ruthless, who moved to Wisteria Lane and was immediately claimed by Renee Perry -- "Dibs!" In the last episode of the series, Ben and Renee got married.
In 2013, Charles traveled to South Africa to play a drunken American playboy in "Marple: A Caribbean Mystery," based on Agatha Christie's book, and to Miami for a final-season episode of "Burn Notice" where he was a criminal computer expert.
In January 2014, Charles filmed an action role in an episode of "The Mentalist." Immediately afterward, he flew to Vancouver to play the role of Blackbeard in "Once Upon a Time," sharing scenes with Colin O'Donoghue's fellow pirate Captain Hook. On Twitter, he described Blackbeard's costume as the coolest he'd ever worked in.