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Abdel Moneim was born on December 28, 1921 in one of Cairo's popular ditricts. He was an infant when his father Madbouly died and his mother raised him along with his two sisters. At the age of seven he became interested in arts and he memorized all the monologues that he used to hear on the radio and repeat them at school. When he graduated from high school he joined an acting troupe owned by George Abyadh and later in 1943, he joined Fatima Rushdi's troupe. He directed and acted in numerous plays.- Composer
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Taking his first guitar lesson in 2010, Abdelrahman Eltayeb, born in Cairo, Egypt, found his true passion between its strings. In 2012, he took music theory lessons the Cairo Conservatory. He has been working as a Music Composer ever since. Several films and film scores have inspired his desire to work in the entertainment industry. He is now studying a master's degree in Music for The Moving Picture at Leeds Beckett University.- Composer
- Music Department
Adam Robert Galloway (aka Muzikm4n) composes scores for film, television, & media. Adam has been composing since 2012 and continues to build upon each scoring project. He also creates original electronic music under that name Muzikm4n since 2018. With composers John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Junkie XL, and Thomas Newman being his biggest influences, Adam understands the art of scoring a film that fits the story and also be re-listenable when listening without picture.- Actor
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- Producer
Adam Tomlinson was born in Grimsby, ON. He attended Wilfrid Laurier University where he earned a combined Hons BA in archaeology and political science. He earned a law degree from the University of British Columbia and a post graduate diploma in comedy script writing from Humber College. He is best known for playing a variety of rolls on the SyFy series Scare Tactics and for writing, producing and acting in the feature film The Man in the Shadows/The Shadow Man.- Actor
- Visual Effects
Adrian Bustamante was born Raul Bustamante on September 8, 1981, in Fremont, California to Raul and Marie, and was the first of their four children (1 sister and 2 brothers). The Bustamante family, moved to Antioch, California, where Ryan grew up and graduated College. Adrian's parents divorced when he was young and both his parents remain strong supporters in his life. Ryan attended A couple community colleges taking multiple acting classes, but not making a move towards his true love of acting for another 9 years.
Though Adrian received no formal training after his time in college he decided to make a run full time at acting after a long career in real estate. He began acting in San Francisco, California and booked his first major role on the NBC Network Drama "Trauma." While working on Trauma Adrian's Career began to roll, working on numerous commercials and working on the CBS day time soap "The Young and the Restless."
Adrian has since been in numerous television shows and films, and is garnering a name around Hollywood.- Actress
- Producer
Alessandra Torresani was born Alessandra Olivia Toreson in Palo Alto, California. Before becoming an actress, Alessandra studied dancing and singing from the age of two and achieved a Black Belt in Tae-Kwon-Do by the age of nine. Torresani's television debut was at age nine when she hosted the WB Kids' Club for San Francisco's KBWB.
Her television credits include guest appearances on The Big Bang Theory (2007), Batwoman (2019), Lucifer (2016), Two and a Half Men (2003), The Fosters (2013), Workaholics (2011), American Horror Story (2011), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Warehouse 13 (2009), Arrested Development (2003), Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and ER (1994), among others. Torresani was cast as Zoe Graystone in Syfy's critically-acclaimed Caprica (2009), a prequel spin-off of Battlestar Galactica (2004), which debuted in January 2010.
Torresani was featured as a Top 100 Girl of Maxim.- Producer
- Visual Effects
- Editorial Department
Alex Bartz is an executive producer and post-production leader with expansive technical experience in multiple areas of production and post-production. With over a billion cumulative views and counting, he has executive produced and led post-production teams for the world's largest brands, including The Walt Disney Company, Nestlé, Amazon, Ring, Tyler The Creator, Converse, and Summer Walker. Before moving into executive producing and post-management, Bartz worked his way up the ranks as a video editor. In addition to his professional work, he runs The Post Flow, a website dedicated to helping people understand the world of post-production. Outside of work, Bartz is an avid mountain biker, skier, and coffee connoisseur.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Alexander Cirillo (Alex) is a Camera Operator, Camera Assistant, and Certified Drone Pilot from Hoffman Estates, IL. Alexander holds a Bachelor's in Media Communication from Northern Illinois University. While studying Alex made several contributions to the Communication Department, providing heavy final edits for a video that was used on the Department of Communication Undergraduate website. Alexander also gave a lecturer presentation to a district of educators on the use of video editing software.
After graduating from Northern Illinois University, Alex began working as a Production Assistant on large scale films in Chicago including; Divergent, Jupiter Ascending, and Transformers: Age of Extinction. After a few years of Production Assistant work, Alex focused his interest in the Art and Camera Department. After working on the pilot of APB in the art department in 2016 Alex joined IATSE Local 600 as a Digital Utility, and began working in the camera department for shows like APB, Empire, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Chicago Med, Chicago Justice and more. In the following years, Alex took opportunities to work as a 1st Assistant Camera and Camera Operator on various sized commercials, corporate work, documentaries, and reality TV shows. Alex has been credited on TV and Film productions ranging nearly every major network. In coming years Alex hopes to begin working as a Steadicam Operator, and continue improving skills as a Drone Pilot and Camera Operator.- Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Koch was heavily involved in both local community and high-school theater productions. He attended the Theatre School at DePaul University.
Alexander Koch made his acting film debut as "Frank" in Eddie O'Keefe's independent short film The Ghosts. The film centers on "Frank", the tough yet thoughtful leader of the 1950's greaser gang, who descends on a modern town and falls in love with the daughter of a preacher. The film premiered at the 2011 Brooklyn Film Festival and went on to receive accolades from the Los Angeles Times, Chicago International Film Festival and Geneva Film Festival. Koch's stellar portrayal of "Frank" landed him in Los Angeles in 2012, where he auditioned for his first television pilot and was cast for the role of "Junior Rennie". - Composer
- Director
- Writer
Alfonso Loya is an award winning filmmaker and a multi-instrumentalist musician born and raised in Cd. Juarez. At the age of 12 he moved to New Mexico where he was introduced to his first musical instrument and later became a singer/songwriter. He graduated from New Mexico State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Digital Filmmaking. In 2017 he started his production company In Cadence Films along with fellow filmmaker Tony Marquez whom he met during his time in NMSU. Alfonso has a passion for storytelling in general and has worked in many productions in various positions including, producer, editor and director.
Alfonso has directed short films, commercials, music videos, including the music video "Pintate A Volar" which took home the Best Music Video Of The Year award at the Las Cruces International Film Festival 2020. He has edited a few trailers for feature films including the 2020 George Lopez and Edward James Olmos comedy/drama "Walking With Herb". In 2022 he directed the series "Entre Fronteras" for the streaming platform Canela TV which took home the Grand Jury Award for Best Web-Series at the New York International FIlm Awards.- Editor
- Director
- Producer
After graduating with an MFA from USC's School of the Cinematic Arts, Amitabh edited documentaries before quickly moved into directing and producing branded content for global brands and institutions like the Obama Administration, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Complex Magazine, The Big Ten Network, The Cold War Kids, Rilo Kiley, Global Green, Russell Simmons, The Chive, Shepard Fairey, Focus Features and many others. His short films have played as official selections in numerous prestigious festivals around the world including the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, The Tribeca Film Festival, The Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, The San Diego Film Festival, The Rome International Film Festival, The Ojai Film Festival, The Miami Independent Film Festival and The Newport Beach Film Festival among many others. In 2015 Amitabh broke into creating one-hour dramatic television shows as a writer and executive producer for multiple top-tier cable networks. He was born in Iowa, raised in the suburbs of Chicago and resides in Los Angeles with his wife and dog.- Actress
Anna Camacho is an up and coming actress with plenty of talent to share with the world. She has been acting since she was a young girl, from school plays to the marching band; you name it, she did it.
Her work includes several commercials with North by NorthWest Productions. She was featured in a music video by Poppa Joe with Hustle Hard Fulltime Records. She has had extensive training in film and television and continues to work on her skills. Not only does Anna have extensive training in acting but also has achieved her Associates Degree in Communication through the University of Phoenix.
She was also cast as the lead actress for the H48 film in which she also won an award for "Best Scream Queen 2011".
Anna hopes to win over Hollywood with her charm and excellent portrayal of characters.- Actor
- Art Department
Andrew Jones was born in Denver, Colorado on June 28, 1988. He lived there for a brief three weeks before moving to Arizona where he lived for three years. After living in Arizona his family packed up and moved to Claremore, Oklahoma. At the age of 15 Andrew decided to give acting a shot, and in a surprising chain of events landed an audition for a SAG feature film as his first audition ever. He ended up getting a role in this film. Although the film has yet to take place, Andrew continues to be very active in his acting, constantly working on new projects in Los Angeles, where he currently lives.- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Andrew C. Meredith was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana. After moving off the farm and into the city when his parents separated,he began focusing on arts, skateboarding, and music. During his high-school years, he went on to join a punk/ska band where he toured the mid-west, south and east coast. While attending Indiana-Purdue University, Andrew made many short films, documentaries, and acted in plays and student films across various universities in Indiana. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Visual and Performing Arts. Immediately after graduating, Meredith moved to Los Angeles, CA where he continues to live, work, and collaborate.- Originally from just outside Utica, New York, Andy received his B.A. from Hamilton College and his M.A. (in English literature) from Columbia University. Andy has studied acting extensively with Tony Greco, Michael Howard and has done workshops with Anne Bogart, Stanley Tucci, Philip Seymour Hoffman and various members of LAByrinth Theater Company. He has written and performed stage productions in NYC, including improv and sketch shows at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Andy has starred in numerous independent films which have screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Garden State Film Festival, and the Columbia University Film Festival, among others. He can also be seen fairly often on the small screen in commercials.
- Andy began acting in his Junior year of high school in the musical "Grease", where he had been cast as Kenickie. Since then, he has yet to stop. His first televised role was a passer by in the hit show "The Wire", but his roles have increased each time, including playing the Drug Dealer leader on a later episode of the Wire, and working with John Travolta, Joaquin Phoenix, and Jacinda Barrett in the movie "Ladder 49".
- Anja Cilia is an actor from South-East England. She grew up performing with amateur dramatics groups and attending a local performing arts school in her free time. She trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts on the Full-Time Acting for Stage and Screen Foundation course and with The National Youth Theatre (Epic Stages 2019).
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- Cinematographer
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Ari Golan was born in Chicago, the son of Joseph Golan, former Principal Second Violinist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Judith, English teacher, flamenco dancer, violinist, pianist and harpist. To say he was no stranger to the Arts would be an understatement. A child prodigy violinist at age 2 he was also a child actor appearing in theatrical stage productions, television shows and feature films. Frequently traveling with his father on international symphony tours, Ari developed a keenness for culture and world travel at an early age, but could never quite get American Airlines to award him elite status.
When Ari wasn't running track & cross-country, painting, drawing or sculpting, he was making Super 8 movies with his parents' camera and was the sports photographer and editor for his high school newspaper and yearbook. After graduating high school as an IL State Scholar and National Merit Student with class honors, he went on to study film and compete as a collegiate gymnast at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Initially a pre-law major, he switched his field of study and received two bachelor's degrees- one in Film/Television and the other in Communication in only three years while simultaneously completing the graduate telecommunications program as an undergrad. He was the first undergrad permitted to teach a course in filmmaking to his fellow U of M classmates and again graduated with class honors on the Dean's List.
After college, Ari continued his studies at the Sony Video Institute on the campus of the American Film Institute in Hollywood. He then went on to Arriflex & Panavision camera training in Ojai, CA., later receiving additional certifications in HDTV and Underwater Cinematography as well as becoming an accomplished aerial cinematographer. In 1985, Ari opened Golan Productions, a full-service film and television production facility. In 1992, serving as its Executive Creative Director, he separated the Animation, Visual EFX and Interactive Media departments of Golan Productions into a new company, Atomic Imaging, which expanded internationally. In 1996, Ari co-founded JAM-TV, the first live concert video streaming company on the Internet.
Ari's career has spanned the gamut from feature films and television programs to documentaries, live events and commercials for which he's received numerous awards for directing, cinematography and visual effects. Ari's clients and projects have ranged from Netflix, MTV, VH1, AOL Television, Warner Bros., NBC and TNN to Yo Yo Ma's Silkroad Tour, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra's 100 yr. Anniversary and The Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon. Additionally he directs the live video for all the major Chicago summer music festivals- Blues Fest, Jazz Fest and Taste of Chicago. As a further example of Ari's extensive directorial experience he has also directed comedic television programs that include "Evening at the Improv" for Arts & Entertainment, "Comedy on the Road" and "Sports Night at the Improv", "Almost Live with Jonathan Brandmeier", as well as the pilots "The Living Room" with Tina Faye & the Improv Olympics and "After Dark with Joe Piscopo" for NBC. Ari's work in feature films include "The Exorcist-The Beginning", "Richie Rich", "Ground Hog Day", "Return to Me", "Tony Bravo", "Radius", "Butterscotch & Chocolate", "Caretaker", "Dhoom 3", "Prank'd" and "Hobbit 2".
Ari is the co-founder of the Hollywood Camera Work Seminar series, and travels the world teaching Cinematography and Visual Effects to both independent production personnel as well as major studios including Lucas Film/ILM, Dreamworks, Disney Toon Studios and Weta Digital.
He is on the board of advisors of the Illinois Institute of Art, providing counseling for their Filmmaking and Visual Effects and Animation programs. In addition, he is frequently asked to speak at various universities and industry events. In an effort to give back to his community, Ari actively supports Adaptive Adventures, a non-profit organization for children and wounded veterans with physical disabilities as well as Bright Pink and Kids Fight Cancer.
Ari has a passion for telling stories through the latest visual mediums, living on the "bleeding edge" of technology. He has won over thirty awards. These endeavors exemplify Ari's constant striving to achieve maximum results while always pushing the envelope towards excellence. He also enjoys extreme sports, ultra-endurance adventure racing, playing the saxophone and is a rescue diver, helicopter pilot and a Mac.- He was born and raised for a while in Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany. Mother, Barbara Ann, now currently works EOM (Executive Office of the Mayor) in Washington, D.C. as Veteran Benefits Special Assistant. However, She is a retired Air Force Veteran. Due to her job in the Air Force, he lived a majority of his early years after 1988 with his mother and great-grandmother Katherine Arnold Roseboro who died March 17th 2003.
Growing up he spent time in many different schools. Between just 1st through 9th grade he attended schools in 2 different countries and 8 different schools. Attended school from 4th grade to half of 7th grade in Bossier City and Elm Grove Louisiana. The second half of seventh grade attended Francis Jr. High in Washington D.C. before transferring to Saint Ritas School in Arlington, Virginia for first year ever of private school being 8th grade. The Total graduating Class of 8th grade equaled 15 total students.
Attended and graduated from Bishop Ireton Highschool in Alexandria, Va 1993-1997 before being recruited from many Division 1, 2 and 3 NCAA schools for Football and one even for Basketball.
Deciding between many Ivy and Patriot League schools also to include SEC and ACC school, he made a decision to attended Towson University and was also a part of their NCAA Football Team while attending.
He was approached by Mark "The Shark" Shrader about getting into Professional Wrestling on Nov 9th 1999 after exiting WWF Smackdown in Baltimore, Maryland.
He also appeared on the Jerry Springer Show which aired December 2, 2002 for the Holiday Episode: "Midget Holiday Hell" but was uncredited.
He is currently training and performing as a Professional Wrestler with Eastern Wrestling Alliance in Maryland & Combat Zone Wrestling members. He performs in the Mid-Atlantic east coast. - Additional Crew
Picked up as a animal handler for Mozart and the Whale in 2004 was a awesome dream come true. Although not actually featured in the film, Greg enjoyed working with the many actors and crew as he helped the movie unfold. He has been working with an Avian Rescue for a little more then a year as volunteer work before he was approached along with Bret & Tracy Conant to help on the set. During the filming of this movie he and the rest of the 'Bird People' handle approx. 89 birds for the movie which included Pigeons, Doves, Canaries, and several types of parrots including his own personal parrots. Although not into the movie scene, Greg is a member of the armed services and a musician on the side. He is not married and has no children. He enjoys spending time playing music, outdoor adventures, boating and sailing, and just hanging out with friends.- Actress
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Bailey Corneal is based in Vancouver, BC. She is best known for her portrayal of Amy Peters - Hauffman on Degrassi: TNG. She is also known for being one of the clone actor doubles on Orphan Black, seasons 2-5. Bailey is also an aspiring director and has directed and produced a couple short films/documentaries.- Actor
- Sound Department
- Director
Barton Caplan is known for his role in the 'Budweiser's Real Men of Genius' commercial campaign, as well as the comedy feature 'Lloyd.'
He studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, as well as improvisation at Improv Olympic in Hollywood.- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bertha Lynn, is one of Denver's most recognized and honored broadcast journalists. Bertha has been bringing the news home to Coloradans for 30 years.
Bertha is very active in the Denver community. She currently serves as a trustee for Regis University and is a member of the Denver Art Museum's African American Outreach Task Force.
Bertha served for six years on the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Board, an appointment made by Gov. Roy Romer and served many years on the board of the Colorado Women's Foundation.
Bertha previously has served as a Director on the Boards of the Catholic Foundation of the Archdiocese of Denver, Mayor's Commission on Art Culture and Film, Children's Museum, National Jewish Hospital Women's Division, Denver Symphony Association, Safehouse for Battered Women, KCFR Public Radio, and National Conference of Christians and Jews.
Bertha is an award-winning broadcast journalist. Awards include: Silver Circle Inductee National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Heartland Chapter, Emmy's as Host of Metrobeat TV "People to Watch" -- Interview/Discussion Program, Best News Anchor and Best Morning News, President's Award, Journalist of the Year for Broadcasting, and Grace Under Fire Award- Colorado Association of Black Journalists, Distinguished Communicator Award- University of Denver, Women's Leadership Circle Award- Girl Scouts Mile Hi Council, Woman of Distinction- Rocky Mountain News and Hyatt Hotels.
Bertha is married to Larry Naves, a Denver district judge. They are the parents of three children.- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Bill Vergos has worked in almost all aspects of the filmmaking process for the past 20 years. Bill started his career shortly after graduating from Emerson College in Boston by working as a production and producer's assistant on feature films shooting in Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Bill built an impressive list of credits and relationships with producers and talent on the 30 plus films and television shows he's been a part of, including Catch Me If You Can with Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio, The Shaggy Dog with Tim Allen and Rocky Balboa with Sylvester Stallone. In addition to films, Bill had also been busy producing various commercials and music videos.
Bill also started Spy Filmz, a company with his producing partner Sheldon Brigman. Spy Filmz is a dynamic Los Angeles based entertainment company that develops and produces feature films, manages the careers of talented filmmakers and screenwriters, as well as providing distribution consulting services on a variety of levels.
Bill is now the Head of Digital Film Distribution at Freestyle Digital Media.- Composer
- Writer
- Sound Department
Brandon was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. He attended Georgetown Law School and worked professionally as a lawyer for years. However he has refocused his attention on musical scoring and placed the law career on hold. He currently resides in Santa Monica, California in a green house.- Additional Crew
- Publicist
Brenda Herrera began her entertainment industry career at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) where she assisted with the production of the 2000 GRAMMY Awards, coordinated talent for the inaugural Latin GRAMMY Awards, and was instrumental in developing the Latin GRAMMY Hall of Fame in 2001. As Latin Heat Entertainment's Marketing Director, she produced a variety of special events including film screenings, workshops and panels with leading Latino entertainment figures, and popular music festivals.
As an experienced film publicist, Herrera has successfully executed campaigns resulting in increased opening weekend box office attendance. Her most notable campaigns include The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Men in Black 3, Puss in Boots, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, Wall*E, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull, Monsters vs. Aliens, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
In 2016, The Los Angeles Times named Herrera as a Top 100 diversity candidate for membership into the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Her influence as one of Hollywood's leading publicists and strong cultural connection were cited as reasons for making this one-of-a-kind list. Herrera is a voting member of The Television Academy and a Board Member of the Hispanic Public Relations Association and the Latino Heritage Foundation. Ms. Herrera received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin American Studies from the University of California Los Angeles.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Brick Jackson has honed his craft on stage and then transitioned to film with starring and supporting roles in independent films. In addition to acting, Brick is also a seasoned host, improv comedian and writer. He has performed in over 100 comedy shows and has written and produced over 100 sketches for his Atlanta based sketch comedy group We The People.- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Bryce McLaughlin was born in small town Port Alberni located on Vancouver Island. His father was a Middle School principal and worked for the cities family guidance association.
In 1994 he moved to Vancouver to train as an actor the Vancouver Film School. While he pursued acting, he would moonlight as a waiter in various restaurant's around Vancouver.
He started writing and producing films to create work for himself as an actor which eventually led him to directing.
A versatile writer, he writes a variety of different genres.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
In 2006 Byron Vasquez Jr. was a contestant on MTV's "The Little Talent Show." Later that year he enrolled at the Joanne Baron/DW Brown studio in Santa Monica to immerse himself in the two year Meisner acting program. After graduating the studio in July of 2008, he was involved is stage productions such as "Noises Off!" where he played Tim Allgood, as well as "Wait Until Dark" at the Covina Center for the Performing Arts. He played the title character of Anton Chekov's short play "The Boor" at The Underground Theater in Hollywood, CA. He also had a role in Daryl Hall's "The Subhuman" indie film as Don the Deli Man. In 2010 he procured a small role as Peter Barbosa in Joaquin Palma's comedy "According to Plan". This led to a role in Joaquin Palma's horror film "Prayers in the Dark" which is in post-production(2012).
In March of 2012 Byron wrote, performed and was executive producer of the short film "...And Let God Do the Rest" which is currently in post-production. In April (2012) he was cast in the suspense thriller "Nursery Rhyme" slated to begin filming in June (2012).- Carol Lynn Hovland began acting in high school in San Diego,California in the early 1980's. Her first performance was as Mrs. Lipari in the Arthur Miller play A View From The Bridge directed by Jack Winans. After entering college,she performed in several plays there. Under the guidance of her acting teacher William Virchis,she continued studying acting while pursuing a degree in General Studies. After college Carol was married,became a teacher of ECE and is the proud mother of two sons. Carol resides in north Mississippi with her family.
- Tiny Pretty Things (2020), Netflix's original YA drama series stars Casimere, as Bette, a ruthlessly perfect, supremely confident, ambitious "music box ballerina." Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Casimere started dancing at the age of three and modeling with Ford Models at the age of seven. Casimere was discovered in her early teens when acting coach, Lisa Morgan, rented space at her mom's dance studio.
She was a competitive dancer and national championship winner throughout her childhood studying every style of dance. At the age of 12, Casimere realized her true passion was ballet and began intense training under the guidance of Ballet Mistress, Sherry Moray, also spending summers with Chicago's Joffrey Ballet and American Ballet Theatre in New York City. Her extensive ballet and acting training (in addition to traveling back and forth from Chicago to Los Angeles) led her to online schooling throughout her high school years. During her last year of competing in dance, she won first place overall in the contemporary division at the prestigious Youth America Grand Prix in Chicago.
Her first guest appearance (2014) was on the hit TV show, "Chicago P.D.". In (2015), her acting career began to blossom after she landed the lead role as Linz, a social outcast, in "Guidance" on Hulu along side Michele Trachtenberg.
At nineteen, Casimere moved permanently to Los Angeles for her craft. Her first commercial (2017), the "T-Mobile" bad babysitter showed her true dry sense of humor and quick wit. Since then Casimere has appeared in numerous dance commercials including "SK-II" cosmetics, working with Sia's renown dance choreographer, Ryan Heffington, as well as international commercials for "Jockey" underwear, dance campaigns for "Opening Ceremony" and "Webtoons" for google/apple.
In (2017) she starred as the unattainable, Natalie, in the family feature film, "F.R.E.D.I." on Netflix. Casimere also guest starred (2018) in "Code Black" opposite Marcia Gay Harden and Rob Lowe and (2019) Bravo's "Dirty John" with Eric Bana and Julia Garner. (2019) She appeared as a ballet dancer on NBC drama "This Is Us."
Casimere is of French, Lithuanian and Italian descent. Her father is an engineer and business entrepreneur from Worcester, Massachusetts; her mother is an interior designer, author, and former Chicago Bears Cheerleader; and her brother, Ralphie, a trained classical pianist, works at Capitol Records in Los Angeles. - Charles Marvin "Charlie" Green Jr was born in Charleston, South Carolina to Charles Marvin Green Sr. (January 25, 1925 - July 6, 1987), a World War II veteran and Dorothy Mae Meyers-Green (March 18, 1926 - December 25, 1999), a former firefighter for The North Charleston Fire Department. He is better known as Angry Grandpa or simply AGP is an actor and an American Internet personality. His YouTube channel, "TheAngryGrandpaShow", has over 3 million subscribers and over 627 million views. His second channel, Grandpa's Corner, is his personal channel where he shares stories about his personal life along with a special weekly segment called "Mailbag Monday" where he opens up packages and reads letters sent in by viewers. He also has a fanbase known as "Grandpa's Army", in which he refers to fans as "youngins".
- Chloe Moore grew up in northern California with her parents and older sister. She first became involved in theater in a sixth grade play of Charlie in the Chocolate Factory as Willy Wonka, and has since been in the ensemble of Beauty and the Beast and the character Whitney in Legally Blonde during middle school. She spends her free time baking, playing with her two cats, Cougar and Foggy, reading, and writing poetry. She graduated from Maria Carrillo High School in 2019 and plans to study English and business at college. Her debut feature performance was in the independent film What Lies West when she was 16.
- Detective Sergeant Chris Anderson is a retired homicide detective for the City of Birmingham Police Dept., where during his 21-year tenure, he spent 17 years as an investigator. He has investigated more than 300 Homicide cases in one of America's most dangerous metropolitan cities. Chris also spent several years as a fugitive unit supervisor, where he and his team were responsible for hunting down and apprehending only the most violent fugitives.
Chris grew up in Birmingham and credits his mother, also a retired Birmingham Police Sergeant, for his deep passion for police work and the compassion to pursue justice. - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Chris Marrone is an American actor known for his work on Westworld, Vampire Diaries, The Internship and The Girl in the Backseat. He played football at the University of Georgia before pursuing a career in acting. He has worked on a multitude of features and television shows over the past decade. He recently completed his first feature film that he wrote, produced and starred in titled "The Girl in the Backseat".- Actor
- Production Manager
- Writer
Already an award winning stage actor for his performance as Mike Talman in Fredrick Knott's "Wait Until Dark", Chriss Anglin has made the transition from stage to both the big and small screen with effortless ease. A dynamic presence, Anglin recently starred in David Zucker's "An American Carol" alongside Kelsey Grammar, Dennis Hopper, Jon Voight and Kevin Farley, where he went head to head with these comedy veterans, garnering praise from critics and public alike for his leading man stature and command of the screen with his dead on portrayal of JFK. Born November 19, 1964 in Hamilton, Ohio, Anglin is one of 8 kids. With everyday a struggle for attention, Anglin found himself early on making up plays for his parents or cracking jokes and doing impersonations, a sign of things yet to come. A former law enforcement officer, it was his work as an undercover narcotics officer that led Anglin to his formal theater training which he called upon when assuming personas in executing harrowing assignments. His handsome good looks eventually led him to advertising photo shoots but it but it wasn't until performing for some 200 second graders that he knew acting was his true vocation. Knowing where his destiny lay, Anglin moved to Los Angeles and began studying his craft with a myriad of cold reading and scene study workshops with various acting coaches and casting directors, including Orly Sitowitz. Anglin also spent three years studying improvisational comedy with The Second City/LA, and Robert Easton, who has coached everyone from Sir Lawrence Olivier to Arnold Schwarzenegger, and who served as Anglin's dialect coach for "An American Carol." Steadily working since his arrival in Los Angeles, Anglin has had specialty, feature and commercial roles in, among others, "Collateral" directed by Michael Mann, starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx, "The O.C.", "The Book of Inside Information" with John Cleese, Jan Wellman's "Sex and the USA", Dead Men Walking", T.A. Williams' "Stolen Moments of September" and Leigh Scott's "Pirates of Treasure Island" alongside Lance Henriksen. Anglin recently completed filming on "One in the Gun", "American Asian" and Carey Scott's much anticipated "To the Wall", also starring Stephen Baldwin. In addition to his featured acting roles, Anglin routinely performs his own stunts as well as being a skilled precision driver. With over fifty screen credits, and numerous stage performances, Chriss is a triple threat. He has written and co-written several screenplays that are being aggressively marketed to major studios. He is Executive Producing, acting in and performing the functions of 1st AD for the upcoming horror thriller "Slash", and will soon be stretching his legs as a director.- Location Management
- Additional Crew
Colin Murray, has fiddled around with Canadian productions as an assistant of location manager. He's been all over Canada as Location manager from Vancouver to Regina, Saskatchwan. Murray, who know's a lot about safety and set safety, along with the protocol, has taught seminars about safety and about set safety and sometimes works outside the film industry with safety protocol from Highways to domestic buildings.
Besides being into safety he's developing his writing skills and is sitting and writing for movies, uusually residing in Regina, Saskatchewan, but can be found all over Canada and most recently in Kamploops, British Columbia where he's moving with his son and dog to continue as Production Manager.
Murray, who's in his mid forties and born in early 60s is making a transition from P.M. to writer and using his contacts to get aboard in that way, with all the support of both his friends and family.- Writer
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A native of Phoenix Arizona, Cori was raised in a creative family and was in the process of developing her first novel, when she was approached by VerticalBlu Film Company in 2005. She was asked to write a screenplay for their first film "Convenience". She soon joined the company as a producer on the project, and realized the enjoyment of bringing a story to the big screen.
After releasing "Convenience", she began scripting and producing her second feature film, "Life In Transit" which was seen in multiple theaters across the Phoenix area and later sold on DVD.
During this time, she also scripted and produced multiple successful short films. In 2009, she won "Audience Choice Award" for "The Treehouse" at The Phoenix Film Festival and in 2010, she won "Best Story Award" for "Masterpiece" at The Phoenix Film Festival.
Cori graduated with a Global Business degree from Arizona State University and works full time in Marketing. She spends her free time remodeling her home, playing with her puppy and crafting her next story.- Actor
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DJ was born in Northern California where he grew up the oldest child of 4. He attended Montgomery High School and the prestigious continuation school Ridgeway High (after getting expelled from Montgomery). But he eventually made good by earning a BFA at New York University in Film at Kanbar Institute of Film and Television. His first "real job" after college was selling media air time for local news stations. His second "real job" after college was Production Assistant to Inside the Actor's Studio. His third "real job" after college was a waiter. He has had a 15 year love affair with Beatles Music, San Francisco, and College Football.- Actor
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Hollywood found its spirited contender in the form of Dan Logwood, a performer whose unconventional entry into the realm of entertainment carved a path of unexpected success. Armed not with formal training but an undeniable zest for the craft, Logwood stumbled into the limelight by chance, inadvertently stepping onto the live set of a Pepsi commercial. This serendipitous encounter ignited a passion that would steer his destiny.
His foray commenced with humble beginnings, navigating the landscape of extra work to unravel the nuances of film acting. A pivotal moment arrived when he found himself as a supernumerary in Fidelio with the Kentucky Opera, marking his maiden voyage into the realm of professional performance.
Fortune smiled upon him when serendipity intertwined his fate with local filmmaker Chase Dudley. Seizing the opportunity, Logwood swiftly transitioned from the opera stage to the silver screen, debuting in the independent feature film "Payton's Burden" the day after his opera contract concluded.
The success of "Payton's Burden" fueled Logwood's fervor for filmmaking. Embracing diverse roles both in front of and behind the camera, he embarked on the feature film "Truly, Madly," showcasing his multifaceted talent by assuming a supporting role while doubling as the cinematographer.
Collaboration became his mantra as fate aligned him with local TV luminary Joel Cordial. Together, their creative synergy birthed "The Devil Strikes Twice," a short film entered in a frenzied 72-hour film festival. Their exceptional collaboration triumphed, securing the coveted first place.
Dan Logwood's ascent in the entertainment sphere stands as a testament to tenacity, creativity, and the power of unexpected encounters to shape an illustrious career. With each project, he continues to redefine boundaries, captivating audiences and peers alike with his unwavering passion and dynamic versatility.- Director
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Daniel Nicholas Couts is a multi-award-winning British-Greek film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor from London, England, UK.
Couts was raised in a musical family in the entertainment industry in London. After excelling at school and college in music, drama, and film and TV studies, he went straight into directing, acting, and musical arts. He began his career directing and producing music videos in the UK, but soon moved into directing larger projects as his passion was always narrative filmmaking and cinematic storytelling.
After a short break from entertainment, Couts returned to the film scene in 2019 after garnering recognition in Hollywood for some of his older work, which opened the door for him to share his vision with the world on a bigger scale. After being specifically sought out and asked to work on some bigger projects, Couts now has films lined up as he continues his filmmaking career internationally.
In 2020, Couts co-founded and serves as the CEO of Opulence Pictures-a Hollywood film production company with the mission to produce movies that aim to inspire audiences around the world and improve mindsets. The company has a large upcoming slate and focuses on producing movies that touch on social and environmental issues, as well as biographical success stories. Most movies produced by Opulence Pictures are being and will be directed by Couts.- Actor
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Dan was born and resided in Newburyport, Massachusetts for 8 years, then moved to Cape Cod. His first experiences performing for other was selling raffle tickets outside a grocery store. During his school years, he played the role of Scratch in a production of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" and took part in a weekly news program for which he provided film reviews. Next acting role was Cop #3 in Fitchburg State University's production of "You Can't Take it With You" in 2010. Understudied for two roles in "Arsenic & Odd Lace" in 2011, and eventually became the understudy for 7 supporting roles. First major acting role was Steve Heidebrecht in the Fitchburg State University production of "August: Osage County" in 2012.
Moved to Los Angeles in June 2013. Worked as a receptionist, production assistant, grip, coordinator, makeup model, and various crew positions before moving home in 2015.- Music Department
Prof. Danish Iqbal is a National awards winning playwright. He is also a faculty at Anwar Jamal Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi. Professor Iqbal is a famous theatre personality who has many well known plays, poetry and documentaries to his credit..He has been associated with All India Radio where he set up FM Gold channel. He has also worked as Producer-In-Charge in Central Drama Unit of All India Radio, as Programme Executive in Radio Kashmir and as Officer-In-Charge of Rainbow India Channel.- Actor
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Danny Kinder was born on October 18, 1970 the tenth of thirteen children. Danny grew up in Hamer Idaho, on a dairy farm. Still at a younger age his family moved to South Jordan, Utah. In South Jordan he took theatre, knowing what he has always wanted to do in his life. He lived there and a few years later married and has seven children. In 2011 he packed up from his Utah life and moved to New Mexico. Danny has always had the passion of acting and New Mexico opened up many opportunities. Now pursuing his new found and loved career Danny is happily enduring acting jobs all of the time. With the first experience of filming on a short film, Placed, Danny lives and loves his career. Danny later made a life changing event in his career, he found a talent agency down south Privilege Talent who were happy to have him. He moved to Tennessee and lives a dedicated life to acting.- Darielle is an American entrepreneur and on-air personality, born and raised in Queens New York. She began acting, dancing, and singing at the age of two. Darielle attended Broadway Dance Center in New York City. Additionally, Darielle graduated from CUNY Bernard Baruch College in Manhattan. Darielle is an active member of several non-profit organizations and is an advocate for Food Allergy Awareness.
- Darlah Dixon, Born under the name Seneca Baldwin, is a 27 Year old American Actress. She is known for her online monologue, The Girl Who Broke His Finger, playing the the role of Harmony, a sadistic teen stuck in detention for doing a very bad thing. She has four siblings, two sisters and two brothers. Darlah grew up in Silver Springs, a small country like town in Northern Nevada. While attending school and working a part time job, she spent a lot of her time out on her horses, playing sports, volunteering or working on her art and writing. She graduated from Silver Stage High School in 2007, with a 3.7 GPA. Then later moved to Reno, NV. She currently Resides in Yuba City, California. Darlah and her spouse Sean Irvine have been married for 5 years this year, 2016, and been together since 2008. They have a five year old boy, Bentley.
- He is an actor, known for Best of the Best (1989) as well as an author. He and Caroline Latham wrote 1989 novel "Dodge Dynasty: The Car and the Family That Rocked Detroit". The last known source he left behind was a three paragraph review of James Armand Clayton's novel "New World Order". He reportedly passed away due to complications of Diabetes sometime in 2013 at his house in California. He was either sixty or sixty-one years of age when he died.
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Derrick was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas with his two younger siblings. Derrick moved to Tennessee where he began acting in high school theatre productions. He went on to study Theater at University. After leaving college in his junior year he returned to the stage doing stand-up comedy briefly and then began working on improv comedy at the world famous Groundlings Theater and School in Los Angeles.
In 2013, Derrick was nominated for Best Actor Award at the Berlin Film Festival for his work in GAME OVER.
He is most well know for his starring role pranking pro-athletes on the television show FULL COURT PRANKS with Chris Webber. He can also be seen on Nickelodeon playing a lovable dad named Jim on Henry Danger.
In 2018 Derrick can be seen on the big screen with Julianne Moore and Michael Cera in Sebastian Lelio's remake of the film GLORIA. You can also find him working alongside his favorite charitable organization ONESIGHT helping lower income children in Los Angeles get free eyewear.- Dori Rosenthal began acting and modeling at a young age in Kentucky where her Aunt founded Cosmopolitan III modeling agency later to become Cosmo/Casablancas when it teamed up with legendary agent John Casablancas of Elite models NYC. Mr Casablancas wanted to take Dori to NYC when she was only 14, but she needed to "grow 2 inches" at 5'6. Dori attended The prestigious "YOUTH PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL of LOUISVILLE" as both a vocal and theatre major. She then went on to Wagner College in NYC to obtain her Bachelors degree in Speech and Theatre and to be presented with the Theatre Award of her graduating class. After touring internationally, regionally and working on Broadway, Dori decided to take focus on her acting and got involved with The Actors Studio in NYC. Working with masters like Estelle Parsons, Arthur Penn she performed various roles onstage. While in Las Vegas Dori began studying Improvisation with The Second City and was bitten by the improv bug. She was on several teams that performed weekly at SET in Las Vegas most notably her all female troupe "Oprah." Dori's passion for the arts is followed by a strong passion for her various charitable organizations to which she devotes her time. Dori has been an active board member for the Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for the past five years. Rescue and Rehabilitation of Animals along with NO-KILL work are never far from her mind.
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Drew Dammron grew up in a small town in Western Pennsylvania where he acquired an interest in creative writing and philosophy at a very young age. After working in the funeral industry, he moved to Pittsburgh where he directed a number of short films. He eventually moved to Los Angeles, California where he continued his career as a visual artist. His work presents nightmarish, surreal images and darkly satirical situations.