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- Arial Burnz (pen name) is a USA Today bestselling author of paranormal romance and a screenwriter. She has ties to the movie and TV industry rooted in her childhood since her father - Glenn Leigh Marshall - was a screenwriter, actor and stunt double. As such, she grew up on movie sets and studio lots until her early teens. After graduating high school, she joined the US Air Force in 1987 and served in the first Gulf War during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, with tours of duty taking her to Tucson, Turkey, Norway, Germany, and England. Once she received an honorable discharge in 1991, she began writing, but moved to Los Angeles in 1996, where she pursued a career in acting and quickly discovered she'd much rather go back to her writing roots. She published her first novel "Midnight Conquest" in 2010, the first in her Bonded By Blood Vampire Chronicles . A dozen novels later, she discovered a love for writing screenplays, and focuses on paranormal and fantasy feature film and TV dramas and dramedies. Arial lives in Southern California with her husband and faithful Lab-mix fur baby.
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Clint Guerra is an Actor, Singer, Voice Actor, ventriloquist and Model . He's from the Caribbean country of Trinidad and Tobago. He's now living in Minnesota . Clint Guerra entered The IN Industry Network for talents in the year of 2017 in L A during the summer convention , where he won the award for best voiceover and best headshot photo . He was also in the top 10 for his television beauty commercial and star of the year. Clint is experienced in martial arts and he enjoys performing his own fights and stunts. Clint also has a great connection with animals , which gave him the name Dr. Dolittle by his friends . He's a self -taught dog trainer who also has the ability to train most animals from dogs /cats and even birds .- Cole Sitilides is a 21-year-old screen and stage actor based in Los Angeles. He is working toward his B.A. in Theater (Acting) at the University of California, Los Angeles (2025). He made his television debut as Young Ray in Investigation Discovery's, "Evil Stepmothers." Cole later appeared on TV One's, "For My Man," as Riley Zalenski. Cole has also worked extensively in theatre, making his equity debut in 2015 at the famous Ford's Theatre. He went on to star in Theater J's Helen-Hayes Recommended production of Brighton Beach Memoirs, and work on projects at Shakespeare Theatre Company and Arena Stage.
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Connie was born & raised in San Diego, CA. She was first trained as a Make-up Artist in 1985, doing make-up for college productions. Her first paying job was for the Starlight Civic Light Opera as a Makeup Artist, Wig Assistant & Dresser. She continued to work in musical theater and with local prominent theaters - The La Jolla Playhouse and the San Diego Repertory Theater. In 1987, she was trained as a Wig Maker at the Old Globe Theatre. She advanced her wig making skills at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario, Canada where she worked & resided for four years. She received a Sir Tyrone Guthrie Award in 1990 from the Stratford Festival to travel to England & France to study period hairdressing & hairstyles. She moved to Los Angeles in 1994 to pursue a career in Special Make-up Effects, specializing as a Wig Maker/Hair Technician. In 2002, she was trained as an on set Contact Lens Technician for Professional Vision Care Associates as an additional career choice. She also received her Cosmetology License in 2002. Connie has worked as part of the make-up effects crew for 3 Oscar winning films: 'Men In Black', 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', & 'The Chronicles of Narnia'. She continues to work as a Hair Specialist & Contact Lens Technician in Special Effects Make-Up for Film & Television.- Manager
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Corey Ralston began his career in the Entertainment Industry by doing local theater productions at a very early age. Upon suggestion, his Mother Donna submitted Corey to Talent Agencies in Los Angeles. He ended up signing with Judy at The Savage Agency in 1990. Later he would also be repped by Fran Laberteaux of Star Talent. Choosing studies over Hollywood, Corey immersed himself in local theater and starred in many musicals and plays. At 15 he began directing and formed a Theatre Group for teens I in Hanford, CA. During College in the Los Angeles area Corey explored acting for screen again and booked some non-union work including two pilots. He found a calling in Talent Management and interned with manager Laina Cohn. He also worked at CESD in the Adult Voice Over division. Moving back to the Central Valley, he and his partner Henry Allen Gonzales immersed themselves in Theatre both performing and directing. Corey began Youth Drama Programs and taught Acting/Musical Theatre. Soon after starting Ralston Talent Management, with a children driven roster, he made the strategic move back to Los Angeles and is currently building a Youth Division for Bohemia Group.- Actor
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ELISHA C G AUSTIN I Production Team and Talent EDUCATION Actors Academy SYAH 1-3 June 2020 - Current Online Class
WORK EXPERIENCE Iron Crown Production - Production Assistant June 2020-Current "Black Therapy"
Silk White Studios - Production Assistant June 2020 - Current "Til Death Do Us Part" "The Psychic"
Roosevelt Jackson Production - Community Activist Eli Aug 2020 - August 2020 "Handz Up"
SKILLS . Production Assistant . Lighting Specialist . Sound Tech . Line Coach . Talent - Male Actor- Editor
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Fady Jeanbart, an active member of the Television Academy (Emmy®) recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for his work on the Emmy award-winning TV show "Studio City" seasons 1 & 2, has a life story that is one of perseverance, passion, and creativity. Born and raised in Egypt, Fady was always drawn to storytelling and the power of the visual arts. As a child, he spent hours sitting, watching, and listening to people, fascinated by their stories and personalities. Fady meticulously documented all his observations in a journal, honing his skills as a writer and artist from a young age.
As he grew older, Fady's passion for cinema and the film industry intensified. He moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Filmmaking, graduating with Honors. Fady's time in Los Angeles was not without its challenges, but he persisted, driven by his unwavering commitment to his craft.
Fady's work as a writer and director has earned him recognition and respect in the film industry. His short film, "The Mirror" (2015), was a critical success, and his music video, "Wild Prison" (2016), showcased his unique vision and style. However, it was his award-winning film, "The Red" (2020), that truly cemented his reputation as a rising star in the industry. Marked in the Cannes Film Festival short corner in 2018, "The Red" went on to participate in several film festivals and is now available on several platforms around the world.
Fady's commitment to excellence and his love for storytelling continue to drive him, as he seeks to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of cinema. Through his work, Fady hopes to inspire others to pursue their dreams and to use storytelling as a means of connecting with people and the world around them. His journey from Egypt to Los Angeles is a testament to the power of creativity and the human spirit, and his story is an inspiration to all those who seek to make their mark on the world.- Editor
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Frédéric Tcheng is a French-born filmmaker. Dior and I, his award-winning directorial debut, premiered at the Tribeca film festival in 2014. Tcheng directed the 2019 documentary Halston, a CNN Films and Amazon Original production. His most recent film Invisible Beauty premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Tcheng had previously co-produced and co-edited the 2009 hit documentary Valentino: The Last Emperor, and co-directed the 2011 documentary Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Being raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, gave Gregory Scott Carroll a diverse exposure to life. His first film, "976-Lars," premiered opening night at Tromadance 2005, and was selected for the "Best Of Tromadance Vol. 4 DVD." Currently Scott is working on a Documentary titled "The Moped Diaries," and various feature scripts. He lives and works in Los Angeles.- Director
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Jessica developed an interest for filmmaking in high school. Unsure of what path to take in college, she soon realized there was nothing stopping her from carrying out her dream. In 2006, just after graduating from Boston University CDIA, she founded her company Astropiano Films. She started off creating music videos, then unexpectedly found herself writing a feature-length film titled "Sunblocked". Jessica primarily directs and edits, but also has skills behind the camera. Today she is still directing/editing music videos and is hard at work directing her sophomore feature film "Mark of the Dog Rose".- Actor
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Matthew Perry was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts, to Suzanne Marie (Langford), a Canadian journalist, and John Bennett Perry, an American actor. His ancestry includes English, Irish, German, Swiss-German, and French-Canadian.
Perry was raised in Ottawa, Ontario, where he became a top-ranked junior tennis player in Canada. However, after moving to Los Angeles at the age of 15 to live with his father, he became more interested in acting. In addition to performing in several high school stage productions, he remained an avid tennis player. Perry ranked 17th nationally in the junior singles category and third in the doubles category. Upon graduating from high school, Perry intended to enroll at the University of Southern California. However, when he was offered a leading role on the television series, Boys Will Be Boys (1987), he seized the opportunity to begin his acting career.
Perry appeared in the hit comedy film The Whole Nine Yards (2000), as the neighbor of a hit man, played by Bruce Willis. His other feature film credits included Fools Rush In (1997), A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988), She's Out of Control (1989) and Parallel Lives (1994). He also co-starred with Chris Farley in the buddy comedy Almost Heroes (1998) and in the romantic comedy, Three to Tango (1999), opposite Neve Campbell. Perry resided in Los Angeles. He enjoyed playing ice hockey and softball in his spare time.- Nicholas Calvin Gray Rothwell has formal training in acting and singing and is a self taught screenwriter though he did a short course on screenwriting at National Institute of Dramtic Arts (NIDA) in Sydney Australia.
He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Time Based Art) 2002
The College of Fines Arts is now called The School of Art and Design. It's a very selective art school in Paddington Sydney Australia and its Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree is intense, practical and theoretical and is considered one of the top degrees of its kind in Australia. The School of Art and Design (College of Fine Arts) is ranked in the top five art schools in Australia.
Nicholas completed 'The Journey' - first module - Actors Centre Australia. Acting for Camera -Drop In Class - once a week for one year - Actors Centre Australia.
He has one and half years of voice classes with Bill Pepper included voice productions and Standard American Accent.
Bill Pepper as a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Letters (Drama). He holds a Diploma of Education and the Advanced Diploma in Voice Studies of the Central School of Speech and Drama, London. He has studied Voice and Acting in England, America and Australia with Cicely Berry, Kristin Linklater, Rowena Balos, Prunella Scales, Patsy Rodenburg and Accents and Dialects with Andrew Jack and Jill McCullough.
Mr Bill Pepper held the position as the Head of Voice at the School of Drama, Victoria College of the Arts in Melbourne and was the head of Voice Studies at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)
Nicholas studied at Screenwise acting school - Standard American Accent course. Contemporary Voice - short course at Conservatorium Open Academy- Sydney Conservatory of Music. 2018
He has been privately coached in singing for about ten years and is currently interested in pop/jazz. 2019
Nicholas completed the first semester of Diploma in Acting at Australian Academy of Acting.
Nicholas wrote screenplay 'Escaping Your Falleness' Official Finalists for The Monte Miller Award at Australian Writers' Guild Awards 2002
His screenplay Libertas was Official Finalists in 2016 Holywood Screenplay Contest - Family Film
Nicholas has wrote 20 feature length screenplays (unproduced) including - Libertas - Rosie - Imperium Et Libertas - Until Justice is Won - Nick's Scam - Hogan - Zombie - Galileo - Scottish Tale - The Man Who Lived in our Shadows -Pemulwuy - Prisoner - Heroin - Drag - Hitler - The Dave and Nathen Story - A Love Story - King of The Poets - A Man and a Woman - Escaping Your Falleness. - Actor
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Tony Danza is an American actor, perhaps best known for starring on some of television's most beloved and long-running series, including "Taxi" (1978-1983) and "Who's the Boss?" (1984-1992).
Danza was born in Brooklyn, New York to Anne (Cammisa), a bookkeeper, and Matty Iadanza, a garbageman. His mother was an Italian immigrant, and his father was also of Italian descent. He grew up in Malverne, Long Island and received a wrestling scholarship to the University of Dubuque in Iowa, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history education. Before finding a teaching job, he earned his living as a professional boxer and envisioned himself as the next Rocky Graziano. Changing his name to "Dangerous" Tony Danza, he entered the New York Golden Gloves in 1975. Shortly afterward, on Aug. 13, 1976, he started his professional boxing career. Fighting as a middleweight, Danza became a crowd favorite for his walk-in slugging style. He compiled a record of 9-3 with nine knockout victories, seven in the first round.
During a gym workout, Tony was discovered for the part of Tony Banta on the ABC TV show Taxi (1978). Danza still hoped to be a world champion and scored knockouts in 1978 and 1979, but when he was unable to secure a title shot, he retired from boxing and totally dedicated himself to his acting career. "Taxi" was critically acclaimed, earning him a place in television history and making him a household name. He followed "Taxi" with a starring role in the classic ABC comedy series Who's the Boss? (1984), which ran for eight seasons and broke all syndication records. He became known for his lovable sitcom persona.
Danza received an Emmy nomination for a guest-starring role in The Practice (1997) and acclaim for his performance in the Broadway revival of "The Iceman Cometh" by Eugene O'Neill. He also starred in the comedy series Hudson Street (1995) and The Tony Danza Show (1997), for which he was executive producer. His additional television credits include an acclaimed performance opposite George C. Scott and Jack Lemmon in the remake of the film classic 12 Angry Men (1997), and the television movies The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon (1998), Noah (1998), The Girl Gets Moe (1997), North Shore Fish (1997), and Deadly Whispers (1995).
Among his motion-picture credits are Angels in the Outfield (1994), She's Out of Control (1989), A Brooklyn State of Mind (1998), Glam (1997), and Illtown (1996). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the short film Mamamia (1995).
Eventually Tony explored his love for the stage, and among his many stage credits is his exciting run on Broadway in Mel Brooks' hit musical "The Producers", playing Max Bialystock (2006-2007), and his reprise of the role in the Las Vegas production at Paris Las Vegas (2007).
For his theatrical debut in "Wrong Turn at Lungfish" (1993), he earned an Outer Critic's Circle Award nomination. Other stage credits include the critically acclaimed "The Iceman Cometh", opposite Kevin Spacey, Arthur Miller's Tony Award-winning play "A View from the Bridge", and "I Remember You". Most recently, Tony returned to the stage in the pre-Broadway run of the much-buzzed-about and highly-acclaimed smash hit musical "Honeymoon In Vegas", which he starred in at the Paper Mill Playhouse along with Tony Award nominee Rob McClure ("Chaplin"), and Brynn O'Malley ("Annie"). With music and lyrics by Tony Award winner, Jason Robert Brown ("Parade", "The Last Five Years"), the musical is written by Andrew Bergman ("Fletch", "The Freshman", "Blazing Saddles", "Soap Dish", "The In-Laws") and based on his hit Castle Rock/New Line comedy of the same title. Both the show and Tony's performance received amazing reviews, including a love letter from The New York Times that compares Tony's performance to "the cooler-than-cool spirit" of Frank Sinatra.
He garnered accolades performing in his song-and-dance stage show, which debuted in Atlantic City in 1995. He later took it on the road to major venues throughout the country, from Las Vegas to New York.
In 2013, Tony returned to the big screen and received great buzz and fantastic reviews for his performance as Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character's father in Gordon-Levitt's much-buzzed-about and acclaimed directorial debut, "Don Jon". The film, which stars Gordon-Levitt, Danza, Julianne Moore, Brie Larson, and Scarlett Johansson, was released in theaters in the fall of 2013.
In 2009-2010, Tony took on his most challenging role yet: teaching tenth-grade English at Philadelphia's Northeast High School. His experience working as a real teacher was taped and aired on A&E last year in the form of the critically-acclaimed seven-part documentary series, Teach.
In September 2012, Crown Publishers (a division of Random House) released Tony's book, "I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had: My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High", a much-buzzed-about and critically acclaimed reflection of his experience teaching for a year. The book premiered on the New York Times Best Sellers list at number 16 and stayed on the list for two months. The paperback edition hit bookstores in September of 2013. In 2010, AARP The Magazine, the definitive voice for 50+ Americans and the world's largest-circulation magazine with more than 35 million readers, presented Tony with their Inspire Award. The Inspire Awards pay tribute to extraordinary people who inspire others to action through their innovative thinking, passion and perseverance. In December of 2012, Tony was among the iconic celebrities who participated in the Weinstein Company's historic concert for Hurricane Sandy Relief at Madison Square Garden. He was featured in the documentary about the concert, released by the Weinstein Company in the fall of 2013, in which Tony reminds people of the forgotten motto of America, "E pluribus unum", or "out of many one", or as Tony's father would say "we're all in this together, pal".
With great belief in the spirit of that motto, Tony participates in many charity efforts. In April 2013, USAToday honored Tony at their annual National Make A Difference Day Awards for his commitment to helping others through his numerous charity efforts.
Danza is married to Tracy Robinson and has three children.