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Born and raised in San Mateo, California, he graduated from Santa Clara University with a BA in Theatre Arts and was quickly headed to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of a career in Film and Television. He didn't have to wait long. A recurring role on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) brought Michael the recognition he sought and he followed that with a starring role on the CBS Series Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1997) opposite James Brolin for two seasons. After that, he landed notable recurring roles on shows such as Arli$$ (1996), Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996), One Tree Hill (2003), Castle (2009), How I Met Your Mother (2005), Revenge (2011), and the animated series Young Justice (2010) as Adam Strange. Some of his most memorable guest appearances include The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis (2008), Smut (2008), Angels (2014), John May (2010), Dead Man's Curveball (2011), and Baby Made a Mess (2014). He can be seen recurring on Grandfathered (2015) on the FOX network. But he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Samuel T. Anders on the critically acclaimed Sci-Fi series Battlestar Galactica (2004) and for Justin Patrick on the USA Network series Fairly Legal (2011). He can be seen in the thriller/horror films Hush (2016), The Bye Bye Man (2017), and Hunter Killer (2018). He is currently starring in Rutherford B. Haze (2017) as Tae Kwon Doug. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Sandra Hess and their two dogs and two cats.- Actor
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Shane West was born Shannon Bruce Snaith in 1978 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the son of Leah (Launey), a lawyer, and Don Snaith, a drugstore owner. Shane began to pursue an acting career at the age of fifteen, gaining bit parts on various television shows, but it was not until 1999 when West appeared in ABC's Once and Again (1999) that he got his major breakthrough. Aside from catapulting to teen heart-throb status with the success of the show, West has made his mark on the screen within such films as Liberty Heights (1999) and Whatever It Takes (2000). He starred opposite Mandy Moore in the hit teen romance A Walk to Remember (2002), played Tom Sawyer in the action film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), and then depicted the short life of musician Darby Crash in the biopic What We Do Is Secret (2007). From 2010 to 2013, he starred as Michael on the show "Nikita" (2010)_, and since 2014, has played John Alden on the show "Salem" (2014)_.
Aside from acting, West continues the musical traditions of his family (his parents were both were musicians when he was young) with his band, Average Jo, for which he writes and plays guitar.
Shane's father was born in Jamaica, of mostly English and Sephardi Jewish descent. Shane's mother is from a Cajun (French) family from Louisiana.- Actor
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Richard Timothy Jones is a American actor. He has worked extensively in both film and television productions since the early 1990s. His television roles include Ally McBeal (1997), Judging Amy (1998-2005), CSI: Miami (2006), Girlfriends (2007), Grey's Anatomy (2010), Hawaii Five-0 (2011-2014), Narcos (2015), and Criminal Minds (2017). Since 2018, he has played Sergeant Wade Grey on the ABC police drama The Rookie. His film roles include portrayals of Lamont Carr in Disney's Full Court Miracle (2003), Laveinio "Slim" Hightower in Rick Famuyiwa's coming-of-age film The Wood (1999), Mike in Tyler Perry's dramatic films Why Did I Get Married? (2007) and Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010), and Captain Russell Hampton in the Hollywood blockbuster Godzilla (2014).- Actress
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Born in Los Angeles on June 2, 1978, Cox expressed an interest in show business at age four. She was discovered by a prominent dance agent while taking dance classes, which led to her professional debut in the comedy film Mac and Me (1988). Dancing temporarily held center stage with appearances in Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (1988); a Los Angeles Music Center Ballet Tour; The Joffrey Ballet; Paula Abdul's video "Forever Your Girl"; "The MTV Awards" and The Arsenio Hall Show (1989). At age 10, Cox won her first speaking part in a guest-starring role in Mama's Family (1983). Her other television credits included Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Night Court (1984), Murphy Brown (1988), Baywatch (1989) and Boy Meets World (1993). Cox also had starring roles in The Ryan White Story (1989) and the sci-fi thriller The Presence (1992) - both television movies. She was also a series regular on NBC's Someone Like Me (1994). On the big screen, Cox was featured in the box-office hit Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and played Gina Cates, Jagger Cates' long-lost sister on ABC's General Hospital (1963).- Actress
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Born in Wyckoff, New Jersey, USA on November 8, 1975. She got her career start at six, when she appeared on a children's game show called Child's Play (1982). Later, she appeared in commercials for Jell-O, McDonald's, and Crayola. She attended the Professional Children's School in New York City. Her classmates included Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jerry O'Connell, Macaulay Culkin, and Ben Taylor. After several career moves, she became known after her role as Bunny, in The Big Lebowski (1998).- Actor
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Bryan Dattilo was born on 29 July 1971 in Kankakee, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Youthful Daze (2012) and Arcade (1993). He has been married to Elizabeth Cameron since 12 July 2011. They have one child. He was previously married to Jessica Denay.- Actor
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Mr. Paul Kreppel is a 2007 Tony Award winner best known for his television acting work. He is an honored Alum of Emerson College and began his career in 1968 with the Boston Improvisational theater group, "The Proposition". Other performing members of the group included Jane Curtin, Judith Kahan, Josh Mostel, Munson Hicks, and Fred Grandy. When the group moved to NY, he quickly established himself in the off Broadway community with appearances in "Godspell", "Tuscaloosa's Calling Me...", NY Shakespeare Festival productions of "Comedy of Errors", "Agamemnon" and "Alice in Concert" with Meryl Streep. He moved to Los Angeles in 1979 and was cast as the piano player Sonny Mann in TV's It's a Living (1980) eight months later. He frequently returns to New York for theater work as he did in the 1990s ("Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh!"), and he also appeared in the National Tour of "Jerome Robbins' Broadway." Paul continues to act and direct and with his WetRock Entertainment partner, Ms. Murphy Cross, has produced created and directed the Tony winning "Jay Johnson: The Two & Only!" He has served on the Council of Actor's Equity Association and as a board member of the Screen Actors Guild. He has two children, Will, a musician/composer and Molly, a performer and a photographer.- Kristine Sutherland's first love was theater. She went to an audition in high school as moral support for a friend but ended up auditioning herself. She worked as an actress on stage through the 80s, landing a few pilot roles as well as her small secretary part in Legal Eagles (1986) and her big-screen debut in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989).
In 1993, Kristine and her husband, John Pankow, moved to Los Angeles, looking to enjoy their daughter's upbringing. Kristine told as few people as possible that she was moving and was surprised when she received a phone call from her agent, telling her that he found a part she'd be perfect for. She auditioned for the role of "Joyce Summers" on television's Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). In 1999, John and Kristine decided to move to Italy for a year, intending to go for the duration of a school year, giving their daughter the chance to learn a language organically. Whilst Eleanore studied at school, Kristine flew back into the USA occasionally to film a few episodes of "Buffy". In 2000, they moved back to America, keeping a house in both Los Angeles and New York. Since leaving the show, Kristine has pursued other interests. She is a very keen photographer and became a qualified photographer thanks to a college course at the Santa Monica College.
Kristine and her husband enjoy cooking Italian. - Actress
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Joyce Guy was born in the USA. She is an actress and director, known for General Hospital (1963), The Santa Clause (1994) and This Is Us (2016).- Music Artist
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Fergie was born Stacy Ann Ferguson on March 27, 1975 in Hacienda Heights, California, to Theresa Ann "Terri" (Gore) and John Patrick Ferguson, both schoolteachers. Her ancestry includes German, English, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, and Luxembourgish. When she was a teenager, her parents divorced, which was a big challenge for a girl who wanted to be a star. As a child actress, she appeared on the television program Kids Incorporated (1984) for several years with Renee Sandstrom. Later, Ferguson was a member of the female trio Wild Orchid, which she fronted with fellow Kids Incorporated (1984) star Renee Sandstrom and Stefanie Ridel. Wild Orchid released two albums, but after completing a third album, their record label declined to release it. This prompted an emotional crisis, and Ferguson sought therapy. She left the group shortly thereafter. In 2003, she was invited for a part in The Black Eyed Peas' song "Hey Mama." The members of the group were so impressed by her performance that she became the fourth member of the band. Since then, she's mostly known as "Fergie." In September 2004, Fergie met an American actor, Josh Duhamel, who she married in 2009. She took part in a Hollywood blockbuster, Poseidon (2006). Fergie is a favorite singer of Quentin Tarantino, who invited her to co-star in his movie Grindhouse (2007).- Joel Berti is an American actor, photographer and acting coach. He is best known for his lead roles in the TV series Fashion House and such notable movies of the week as the Michael Landon Story on CBS and Inside the Osmonds for ABC. Most recently Joel has played the lead roles in numerous Lifetime movies such as the Pom Pom Murders and The Wrong Neighbor as well as Syfy's Arctic Apocalypse and Triassic World.
Joel was born on December 17, 1971 in Avon, Connecticut. Throughout childhood he performed in several school musicals including a Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Music Man, and No No Nanette. The thrill of the audience's laughter during his time on stage, inspired Joel to continue performing.
After a year at Emerson College in Boston, Joel decided to move to Los Angeles to explore his acting career. He booked his first television role within his first year in Los Angles for a Robert Conrad movie of the week, Search and Rescue on NBC. Soon after Joel booked several guest spots on shows such as Friends, Touched by and Angel and Days of our lives. In the mid to late 90s Joel wrote and performed for Acme Sketch Comedy Theatre for 4 years and received accolades for his quick wit and humor. Some of his best roles on stage have been as the leading man Daniel Kaffee in A Few Good Men, Bernard in the comedic farce Boeing Boeing, and most recently in the lead role of the play, Is There Sex After Marriage?, which ran for one year at the Two Roads Theatre.
In 2007 after filming Fashion House in San Diego,CA Joel decided to stay in the sleepy town to delve into other artistic ventures such as writing and photography. He also became an avid surfer, painter and motorcyclist.
In 2016 Joel had the opportunity to work as Lady Gaga's personal acting coach for her debut role on the American Horror Story : Hotel season which she went on to win the Golden Globe for best Actress in a tv miniseries. As well as coaching her for the acclaimed role in A Star is Born.
Joel resides in Studio City, California where he is continuing to expand on his acting career, coaching actors, while also working on writing scripts using his unique voice, perspective and humor. - Actor
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Dean is a Past President of the FBI Citizens Academy Alumni Association and current Co-Sector Chief of InfraGard (overseeing the Entertainment division) working with the FBI and law enforcement to protect critical infrastructure. He is the Executive Director of Post Production for New Regency Productions, personally Supervising Post Production for many of Regency's films. Originally from New Orleans he holds black belts in both Kung Fu and Kenpo along with many competitive championship belts. He is a graduate of Tulane University with a degree in Theatre, moving to Los Angeles to pursue a dual career in acting and production. He has an extensive theatre background playing Hamlet (Hamlet), Macbeth (MacDuff), Burn This (Burton), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brick) and A Streetcar Named Desire (Stanley). His television and film roles have had him acting alongside many recognizable stars including Colin Farrell, Eva Mendes, Chuck Norris, and George Clooney. He has been with New Regency Productions for many years overseeing post production on Academy Award winning films 12 Years a Slave and Birdman, and films such as The Revenant, Ad Astra, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Creator, The Bikeriders, and many others. Dean is married to former Miss Teen USA and Miss USA Brandi Sherwood.- Actor
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Todd Rulapaugh is a dedicated actor and writer based in Athens, Georgia, where he wholeheartedly pursues his passion for film and television. With a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of the craft, Todd's creative journey has been fueled by his unwavering commitment to honing his skills in both acting and writing.- Born and raised in Southern California, Ron Melendez knew from a very young age that he wanted to be an actor. Inspired by his family's weekly trips to the movie theater (his parent's would often take him out of school to see the latest release), Ron began pursuing his career at 16. While still in high school, Ron began working in television and commercials. He continued working as he studied English Literature at UCLA, finally dropping out shortly before completing his degree to commit fully to his acting career. The move worked, and Ron quickly began adding credits to his resume, beginning with the lead role in "Children of the Corn III", a recurring role on "The Nanny", and many more roles in film and television. In 1998, Ron won a lead role on the series "Legacy" and received very positive reviews for the portrayal, including being named one of the 12 stars to watch by TV Guide. After Legacy, Ron won the title role in the NBC pilot "Merlyn" by writer/executive producer Tom De Santo, who has gone on to success with the "X-Men" and "Transformers" movies. In the last few years, Ron has worked consistently. He has appeared in numerous films and television series, doing guest-starring roles in shows like "CSI", "CSI-New York", "Angel", "Charmed", and "Grey's Anatomy", as well as roles in numerous pilots, a series regular role on "General Hospital - Night Shift", and a recurring role on "General Hospital". While not working, Ron spends his time travelling, reading, playing hockey and soccer, and studying languages. He is fluent in Italian, often visiting his family in Lucca, Italy. He also has studied Spanish and French.
Ron is married and expecting his first child. - Actor
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Jarrett started his professional acting career at the age of 4 after his mother gave in to a constant barrage of people, with Ed Asner as the final straw, suggesting he had a natural talent for acting. After booking a national commercial and a television mini-series (his first and second auditions ever), it became all too clear that acting was exactly what he needed to do.
His career picked up from there and he worked steadily throughout his childhood, collecting regular praise for his natural deliveries and keen ability to take direction even as a small child. For most of his career, Jarrett (Jett to his friends) was advised to outright avoid acting classes so as not to risk his technique being changed by outside views. Later, at the age of 13, he took a masters' class from Kevin Robert McDermott intended for young actors aged 15 and up.
Jarrett eventually took a break from the unsteady employment of acting to raise a family, switching his hobby of technology to his career in full-time IT support and moving acting to the side. However it never fully left him. His passion for the craft carried him onto the stage where he starred in and directed a variety of plays, held recurring roles in popular web series, guested on (and produced, wrote, and edited) a variety of podcasts and more.
In 2015, on the equivalent of a self-dare, Jarrett took an improv class at iO West with Brian James O'Connell that changed his life. Working his way through various classes at iO, Pack Theater, Revolution Theater, and more, with such teachers and coaches as Paul Vaillancourt, Craig Cackowski, Shulie Cowen, and Chris Alvarado, Jarrett found a deeply-renewed vigor for performance and a newfound skill in long-form improv. With close friends he built an indie team called The Feel Good Not Bad Death Laser that toured Southern California, playing over 100 shows in its first year alone, and working its way up to main-stage status at iO West, Revolution Theater, and ACME Comedy. Once the world changed, he and his teammates from the award-winning improv show ALLEGEDLY... moved online to form The Super Legit Podcast which he hosts and edits.
It's with the experience, skills, character work, and encouragement he received in the improv community that Jarrett excitedly began his return to professional acting after a minor 15-year break. He's eager to show everything life has taught him during his time away, and prove he was more than simply "good for a kid."- Actor
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Michael Ray Bower has established himself over the past decade as an actor of considerable talent and accomplishment. His diverse and eclectic resume ranges from hilarious roles in such comedies as "Dude Where's My Car" and "Evolution," to hauntingly dramatic performances in intense Television Shows such as "Dark Angel", "CSI" and His breakthrough performance as a young Soldier Of A futuristic War in James Cameron's "Dark Angel" was Submitted For A possible Emmy Nomination.Michael Has Won Numerous Awards Through Out His Career. Young Artist Award, Teen People's Choice, ACE Award Nominee
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bower landed his first role at the age of eleven on the popular motion picture Moonwalker alongside World idol Michael Jackson. He soon recurred on the award-winning "The Wonder Years" For 3 seasons. Bower soon turned recurring roles into series regulars on 3 Primetime shows. With his fan following and critical acclaim he led "Nickelodeons Best Comedy Show "Salute Your Shorts" (cult-like following now). Michael has guest-starred on over 30 Primetime Television shows .
He made his Lead feature film debut in DreamWorks Summer Hit "Evolution" For director Ivan Reitman He Starred alongside such heavy weights as David Duchovney, Sean William Scott, Orlando Jones, Dan Akroyd, and academy award winner Julianne Moore. Rumor is Michael beat out the likes of Jack Black, and Dane Cook for the role...More recent credits include "Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School" again he starred along greats john Goodman, Sean Astin, Marissa Tomei, Mary Steenburgen & Danny Devito.
Bower showcased his impressive acting chops in many indie & festival shorts that have showed many in Hollywood that he is not only a comedy genius but a very powerful dramatic actor. He has aspirations of directing as well and is soon to start directing his first short. Bower leads a cast of comedians in a mock musical show touring nationwide with network interest.
For the big screen, Michael will next be seen starring in "Two Dudes & a Dream", and he recently completed work for Jersey Films "Community College" In his spare time, Bower enjoys writing, technology, and film and TV watching with a new found passion for Tournament Poker.- Actress
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Dot-Marie Jones was born on 4 January 1964 in Turlock, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Glee (2009), Bros (2022) and Greener Grass (2019). She has been married to Bridgett Casteen since 21 December 2013.- Actor
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Michael Yurchak was born on 20 December 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Club Dread (2004), Beerfest (2006) and A River Runs Through It (1992).- Actor
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Kavi Raz is an award winning actor, producer, writer and director
He was the first actor of Indian descent to appear in a major TV series as regular in Hollywood. St. Elsewhere that award winning medical drama in which Kavi appeared as Doctor Vijay Kochar, aired during the early to mid-eighties on NBC. It was a great learning experience for Kavi working along actors like Denzel Washington, Ed Begley. David Morris. William Daniels, Ed Flanders and Normal Loyd.
Since that early break Kavi has appeared in hundreds of TV shows, films and plays Kavi is the founder and artistic director of Wandering Players Theater Company
Since his early days as an actor, Kavi has further ventured into writing, producing and directing. Wrote and directed the recent hit, The Black Prince
Kavi captained the US national field hockey team and barely missed playing in the 1984 Los Angels Olympics due to his busy shooting schedule at the time
He is also an accomplished soccer player. And as an honor to his love for the game has written and directed Barefoot Warriors a film inspired by a true story and based on soccer or football as its called around the world.
His companies Kavi Raz Studios and K R Films Hollywood are actively engaged in producing films and short form series content in Hollywood, Bollywood and Pollywood (Punjabi film industry of Punjab, India)- Actor
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With nearly 30 years of voice acting experience, Diskin has voiced a multitude of characters in video games, anime, and western animation. Some of his more recognizable roles include Eugene in "Hey Arnold!," Numbuh 1 and Numbuh 2 in "Codename: Kids Next Door," Sai in "Naruto Shippuden," Eddie Brock/Venom in "The Spectacular Spider-Man," Gurio Umino in "Sailor Moon Classic" and "Sailor Moon Crystal," Death Gun in "Sword Art Online II," Joseph Joestar in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," and Baby Gonzo in Disney's "Muppet Babies."- Producer
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David A.R. White has been a working actor, director and producer in Los Angeles for over twenty years. He was raised in a small Mennonite farming community outside of Dodge City, Kansas.
At the age of 19, David moved to LA, and only six months after moving, landed a recurring role on the hit top 10, TV CBS sitcom, Evening Shade for close to four years. He played the best friend of Burt Reynolds's son. David then went on to guest appearances on such shows as: Coach, Saved by the Bell, Sisters, Melrose Place, Martial Law and many others.
In 1999, produced and starred in his first feature length film, The Moment After. The following year, he produced and starred in the groundbreaking faith based theatrical film, Mercy Streets opposite Eric Roberts, Stacy Keach and Cynthia Watros. David was nominated for a movie guide's "best actor" award for his dual roles in the film. Sony picked up both films for distribution. David kept producing and starring in films throughout the next several years.
In late 2005, David became a founding partner in the film distribution/production entity Pure Flix.
Today, Pure Flix maintains its position as the number one Faith based studio, producing and distributing more films in this genre than any other studio. David also maintains his position as one of the most prolific actors/filmmakers in the faith based arena, as he writes, directs, produces and stars in many of the films.
David has starred in over 20 films. Some of his film credits include: SIX...the Mark Unleashed, The Moment After 1,2, In the Blink of an Eye, Hidden Secrets, Holyman Undercover, Run On, Marriage Retreat, Me Again, Jerusalem Countdown (based on the best selling book that sold over 2 million units and the Revelation Road movies.
In 2012, David created, produced and starred in the UP original film, Brother White. He co-starred with Reginald Vel Johnson, Jackee, Victoria Jackson, academy award nominee Bruce Davison and Ray Wise. At the TCA's that year, David got rave reviews and became a darling, charming the critics with his real life Mennonite stories.
For his performance in Brother White, David was named a finalist in 5th Annual Cable FAX Program Awards in the category of Best Actor - Family Friendly
In 2014, David produced and Co Starred in the #1 live action independent movie of the year, God's Not Dead. He starred with Kevin Sorbo and Dean Cain in God's Not Dead. God's Not Dead maintains it's position as the 6th most profitable movie in cinema history based on it's ROI.
Also in 2014, David helped produced a new Sony Film, Mom's Night Out.
In 2015, David starred in the new action/comedy dog movie Dancer and the Dame. He starred opposite Billy Gardell. (Mike on Mike & Molly). David continues to be at the helm of Pure Flix shooting and releasing 4 theatricals films a year, and building and creating content such as Malibu Dan, the God's Not Dead franchise and David's latest, Beckman for Pureflix.com- Actor
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Damon Preston is known for The Boy Next Door (2008), Six Feet Under (2001) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).- Actor
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Jack Kyle was raised in Sparta, Tennessee the home of The Foggy Mountain Boys, Lester Flatt. Jack's parents names are Jack and Susan and he has two sisters, Kristina and Lauren. In High School Jack was a highly recruited athlete playing football, basketball, and baseball. He also excelled in theater both as an actor and as his classes mime coach. Jack attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville majoring in Business and Theater while playing football and water polo for the Vols before becoming one of the nations top triathletes. He also did print ads throughout college to help pay the bills, shooting ads for Versace, Gap, Goodies, Levis, Bugle Boy, Lee Jeans, Men's Health, Clairol and Calvin Klein. He booked his first acting audition as a series regular on the country dance show Club Dance on TNN.
His breakthrough role came in the Coen brothers film Intolerable Cruelty (2003), playing the womanizing Beverly Hills pool boy, Ollie Olerud.- Actor
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The youngest of 3 brothers, Sean T. James was born April 16, 1966, raised in Southern California, and is 3rd generation of a showbiz family. At age 8, he got his first taste in professional acting with a print job and had also joined SAG and AFTRA in 1993. Since then, he had worked on over 100 films and television shows in different capacities including principal roles, voice overs, as stuntman, crew, and as background artist. Sean was also a gifted college level athlete demonstrating strong skills in football and basketball, and had also studied film and TV production at Fullerton College.- Actor
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Ryan Tower was born on 4 June 1965 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Fairway to Heaven (2007), Hotties (2004) and Trust Me, You're Famous (2016).- Actress
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Jacqueline Lovell was born and raised in Southern California. From a very young age, she had the immense innate talent and enthusiasm for performance. She expressed this through school musicals and church plays from grade school through high school. In much of her free time, she was writing skits and performing them for her family. She attended many schools during her formative years, which instilled drive and independence in her. At eighteen, she went to Santa Monica College to pursue accounting and later landed a full time job as an accountant.
However, she quickly realized her hunger was not being fulfilled. So she set sail and journeyed into the world of modeling. She quickly became the number one nude model in 1995 and was in over 150 magazines by '96. She completed more than 80 videos for Playboy, Penthouse and numerous independents. Not only beautiful but also intelligent, she became the publisher for "Babe" Magazine. She also wrote for "Femme Fatales" Magazine and for major internet corporations such as Danni Ash's Harddrive. After being in the industry for one year, Jacqueline's desire to grow as a person led her to acting classes. As she studied her craft, her vocation became clear. She started as an extra in Forest Gump, The Truth about Cats and Dogs, Murder She Wrote, Baywatch Nights and before long her talent was recognized. She was cast in lead roles for Full Moon Entertainment, Zalman King Productions, Mystique Films, and many more.
Jacqueline has acted in films around the world planting her seed in film history. She has easily become one of the top erotic actresses in Hollywood. Others with as much success in erotic films might be content to focus only on that genre. But not someone with Jacqueline's talent. She has closed this chapter in her life to focus on mainstream roles.- Actor
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Joseph D. Reitman was born on 25 May 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Happy! (2017), Money Monster (2016) and The Perfect Storm (2000). He was previously married to Shannon Elizabeth.- Actress
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A veteran of Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade, Brooke Langton has been working in the film industry for 30 years. A series regular on many television shows (Extreme, Melrose Place, The Net, Life, Glenn Gordon Caron's series Fling), a recurring character on the acclaimed Friday Night Lights, and most recently on TNT's The Last Ship, she starred opposite Gene Hackman in The Replacements, and played the infamous Nikki in Doug Liman's Swingers. Langton also produced and starred in the period piece Beautiful Dreamer.