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Íris Kjærnested is a young up and coming Icelandic/Swedish composer, writing for amongst other things Commercials and Film.
Born in Iceland in the eighties, it is hard to pinpoint when Íris started her musical career as she dabbled in writing, composing and even performing almost from the get go.
In 2005 she graduated with a degree in composing. By then she had already written music for short-films, and soon after her graduation she commenced writing music for commercials abroad, as well as documentaries and films, all the while continuing to compose for new short-film projects that could be seen anywhere from 'Göteborgs Internationella Film Festival' to 'Festival de Cannes'.
Íris is versatile much like her cultural melting pot after years in places such as Iceland, Sweden, France and Australia. Her music ranges from sound-scapes to pop to world music and even classical film scoring, as she keeps evolving.- Editor
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Éric Carlier is French Producer, Director, Writer and Editor.
As a "Réalisateur" and "Scénariste", he is known as Director and Writer of short films Abracadabra (2003), reflecting upon the transfer of the ethnology collections of Paris' Musée de L'Homme to other museums in 2002, just prior to the death of historic French New Wave and cinéma-vérité filmmaker and anthropologist Jean Rouch, and Un jour, dix ans... (1997), chronicling the adventures a 10-year-old boy who chooses to skip a day of school in the enchanting Parisian neighborhood of Montmartre.
As a "Monteur", he is known for his editing (with Nelly Quettier) of Amos Gitai's Neo-Fascist Trilogy (The Neo-Fascist Trilogy: I. In the Valley of the Wupper (1994), The Neo-Fascist Trilogy: II. In the Name of the Duce (1994), The Neo-Fascist Trilogy: III. Queen Mary (1994)), as well as his co-editing of Jan Kounen's cult film classic, Dobermann (1997), recognized as the break-out film for French actor Vincent Cassel, following his role as "Vinz" in Mathieu Kassovitz' La Haine (1995).
He has also edited a number of European comedy classics for acclaimed French Director, Actor and Writer Jean-Pierre Mocky, among them, Touristes? Oh Yes! (2004), Grabuge! (2005) and Le Bénévole (2006).
To date, Mr. Carlier has edited approximately eighty (80) films during the course of his filmmaking career.
He currently lives in Paris, France.
(Published 2018)- Actor
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Åke Lindman was a very skilled football player and played in the Finnish national team, he was offered a contract by the English Premier League team Swindon in the 60s but he turned it down and chose to become an actor.- Director
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Having made several award winning shorts as a teenager, Asgrimur Sverrisson went on to study film directing at UK's National Film and Television School, graduating in 1994. He has since directed commercials, music videos, documentaries, and fiction films for the cinema and television.
From 1995 to 2008 Asgrimur was the founding editor of Land & synir (www.logs.is), a magazine and website on the Icelandic filmmaking scene. He was also the founding manager of the Edda Awards, The Icelandic Film and Television Awards and was a member of the board of the Icelandic Film and Television Academy from 2002-2008. In 2010 Asgrimur was one of the founders of Bio Paradis, Reykjavik's first arthouse cinema, and served as its Programme Director until 2013.
For the past twenty years he has frequently appeared on television, radio, in newspapers, magazines and online as film commentator and critic.
He's now the Editor of film industry website Klapptre (www.klapptre.is) teaches film history regularly at The Icelandic Film School and appears frequently as moderator and lecturer at film festivals in Iceland and abroad.- Actor
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Angel Salazar (born March 2, 1956) is a Cuban-American comedian and actor.
This manic,human laugh factory is rather difficult to describe. His Cuban heritage and penchant for sporting mini-skirts notwithstanding, Salazar's performance is a mixture of street-smart ethnic wisecracks, risqué humor, physical comedy, and audience involvement.
He disappeared from films in 1993 for a decade!? Only appearing in a documentary called "Comedian"(2002) in between. He reappeared in 2003 in the films, "Harlem Blues"and "Vote for Me". He once again disappeared for 2 yrs from film!?. In 2005, he came back for a film called "Rose Woes and Joe's " But then he once again vanished for 2 more years!? In between he did another documentary in 2006 "The Latin Legends of Comedy" with J.J. Ramirez and Joey Vega.He reappeared in 2007 with "Made in Brooklyn " then again gone for 2 more years!?
He again appeared in 2009 and made one short film,'Trust Me'. Then the very next year 2010 he did another short film, 'Crumble' with his co-star from Scarface (1983), Steven Bauer.
He came back to films in 2011 with "The Last Gamble "as a character named 'Angel' no-less. He has 2 complete films coming out in 2012.- Actor
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Born on October 2 1943. Enven thought an excellent student of architecture, Haché quit college to go to Madrid's Escuela Oficial de Cine under William Layton's tutelage, later joined his mentor/teacher at the Laboratorio de Layton along with other notable young actors at the time.
After residing in Spain for over six years and already married to girlfriend painter Elsa Nuñez, returns to Dominican Republic where he continues to work as an actor in film, television and theatre, alongside with teaching at the Escuela de Arte Dramatico in Santo Domingo.- Born in Italy, Di Stefani was a tall, distinguished-looking actor, who mostly appeared doing stunts in Mexican movies. His big break came when he was given the part of Popoca, the Aztec mummy, in the trilogy of horror movies centered around the undead warrior. Unfortunately, he appeared under heavy make-up, although he was also give small parts in other films showing his own face.
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Alvaro Zermeno (1935-1987). Born in Jalisco and died at the age of 52 years in the capital of Mexico. Actor and singer began his career in Mexican cinema in 1961 in the movie "Juramento De Sangre"(Blood Oath)" next to Jaime Fernandez. He shot a total of 49 films. In the 60's his films were very entertaining and commercial ventures, He was a very charismatic artist and the audience loved him. His profile in addition helped him to perform personages of character.- Álvaro Fernández is a producer based in Los Angeles and born in Sevilla, Spain. He is known for his dedication to concept and story development, specializing in working directly with writers and directors to create high-quality original content. Álvaro is known for "Life is No Joke" (2013) and also has a background in the video game industry.
Álvaro Fernández holds a BA in Audiovisual Communications from University of Sevilla, Spain (including a mobility scholarship to do research on new technologies applied to the teaching of film studies at Sussex University, UK) a Masters in Video Game Design from Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, Spain) and a MFA in Film and TV Producing from New York Film Academy.
His first short film "Reflexiones" (Reflections), 2002, was featured in the late night show "1001 Noches", broadcast internationally on Andalucía Televisión. He later became a segment producer for this same show.
In 2003, Álvaro produced, directed and wrote the short film "Despierta" (Wake Up) and produced the documentary "Lágrimas Negras" (Black Tears), about the Prestige oil spoilage catastrophe. This documentary won the Special Jury Prize at the 2003 University of Sevilla Film Awards.
In 2004, Álvaro produced and co-directed the short-film "Inhyde", an adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", which enjoyed a festival run in Europe. In 2005 Álvaro moved his career to the video game industry, and completed a Master in Video Game Design. His thesis project, the platform game "Quimera", was finalist at the Playstation Video Game Creation Award at Art Futura 2006, the reference New Media festival in Spain. For the following years Álvaro worked for NCsoft Ltd., the world's leading developer and publisher of online computer games, as a Project Manager for the internationally acclaimed online game "Guild Wars", which sold over 7 million copies worldwide.
After moving to the United States in 2010, Álvaro focused his career completely in film producing and worked in several award-winning short-films, including "Life is No Joke" and "Bert's Plan", which have gathered accolades in international film festivals (Amsterdam Van Gogh Award, Mexico's Silver Palm, New York's Big Apple and CINE's Golden Eagle to name a few).
In 2016 Álvaro produced the documentary "Artur Schnabel: No Place of Exile" for ARTE and RBB, which explores Europe's rich heritage through one of the most iconic musicians of the Twentieth Century. Filmed in Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the United States, the project includes a fine art installation as part of an international concert series commemorating the figure of Artur Schnabel More recently, Álvaro also produced the documentaries "Wittgenstein's Repertoire" -about the pianist who built the left-hand alone piano repertoire- and "Mosolov's Suitcase" -a hybrid narrative-documentary exploration of the composer, bad-boy dandy, and forgotten genius of the Soviet avant-garde, featuring César-nominated actor Kirill Emelyanov-. These films form an intimate trilogy of classical music portraits directed by Matthew Mishory.
In 2020, Álvaro started production of the documentary "Elementary, Dear Wilder", about the legendary Austrian-American filmmaker and his film "The Secret Life of Sherlock Holmes" and two other documentary films by director Michael Mazur: "El Forajido: The Cautionary Tale of Toño Bicicleta" -a true crime documentary about the infamously beloved Puerto Rican criminal - and "Living as Though People Matter" -featuring the fascinating humanitarian work by Father Charlie Burrows in Indonesia-.
Álvaro's prolific work includes national commercial campaigns for clients like Pfizer, Roku, Royole, DirecTV, Best Buy and TCL, including their latest national campaign with NBA All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo. - Director
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Álvaro De la Herrán is a director based in Madrid (Spain). He has been working as film director doing fiction shorts, branded content, advertising, fashion films and music videos. In his work he puts together visual storytelling and music with a elegant and mesmerist impact. He has a personal aesthetic with a smart balance between emotional and intellectual inputs. He won several film prices with his short films, and was invited by Los Angeles Cinematheque in 2004 to show his film "Business" after be part of Palm Springs short film festival. His short film "Mine" for GQ Magazine has received more than 16 millions of views. Actually Alvaro is working on his first feature film as director.- Director
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Sundance Grand Jury Prize 2024 winner; recipient of seven New York Emmys, finalist for the Oscars-Student Academy Awards, Goya Spanish Academy Award Nominee, and winner of two Gaudi Catalan Academy Awards, Alex Lora is a Spanish disabled filmmaker based in New York City who has screened three times at Sundance Film Festival as Official Selection. Listed as one of the top 10 promising Spanish directors to watch for in Variety's Cannes Edition and one of the 10 Spanish stars of tomorrow at Screen International. His work has received over 100 awards, being officially selected in some of the most internationally-acclaimed film festivals. He has taught film at several prestigious universities and received his MFA in Media Arts Production at City College of New York as a Fulbright scholar, mentored by Antonio Tibaldi and Chantal Akerman.- Music Department
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ishQ Bector is an Urban Music artist born and raised in Canada, with Punjabi roots who has been making music for Bollywood for over a decade. He first burst onto the music scene with the famous "Aye Hip Hopper" music video which has achieved cult status for Indian Hip-Hop. He's done full-length albums, corporate campaigns, entire background scores and hit Bollywood tracks in his career thus far. As a music composer, ishQ has given songs like "Har Gham Me Khushi Hai" from the 2019 Bollywood blockbuster movie Gully Boy, Ranbir Kapoor's "Besharam" Title Track and the hit "Fukrey Returns". ishQ has also done brilliant background scores for movies like Zee5's "377 - Abh Normal", the entire AR Rahman and Shah Rukh Khan "ARRived" reality series and both seasons of a Horror series called "Shockers" by Hotstar. Bector has been working closely with the "After School of Hip-Hop", a school in Mumbai's Dharavi slums dedicated to providing underprivileged children with an opportunity to develop their musical talents. ishQ and the kids of Dharavi have already started recording songs and recently filmed a music video "Naach Na Shaane" directed by ishQ. Stay tuned to hear more ground breaking sounds from Canada's original Desi Hip-Hopper as he bridges the gap between Canadian and Indian culture!- Editorial Department
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- Producer
dB, known as an Action Unit Editor and Creative Editor has cut for Directors like Michael Bay, Tony Scott, Brett Ratner, and Producer Jerry Bruckheimer. dB has also edited unique projects for Writer/Directors; Jose Padilha, Brian Helgeland, Producer; Jason Clark, Executive Producer; Mike Kase, Action Director Ken Bates. and Int'l Producer Gordon Bijelonic.- Director
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Zverq is an American YouTuber who focuses mainly on the popular Roblox game Phantom Forces.
Zverq has played Phantom Forces since 2017, and is highly knowledgeable at the game. He has been creating content on YouTube for over 5 years, but only recently began covering the Roblox scene.
Zverq was born in the U.S in 2005.- Actor and model Zulfi Syed was born on August 26 1976 in Bangalore, India. As a film actor, he is known for his roles in Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story (2005), Chupke Se (2003) and Desh Drohi (2008). He is a former winner of the Gladrags Manhunt contest.
Zulfi is a part of the Varma Family, which includes members that have had careers in the Bollywood industry as producers, distributors, actors, film directors, writers and film editors. The Varma family began working in the film industry in the late 1940s and continues into the 2020s; the family has had a staying power that has extended to more than seven decades.
Zulfi joined the Varma Family when he married Sheena Varma, the granddaughter of Santram Varma, a founder of Varma Films and a patriarch of the Varma family. - Actress
- Soundtrack
She trained at The State Conservatory in Turkey and worked at The Turkish State Theater until she formed her own theater company in 1999. In 1989 she played "Evita" in the world famous musical. Since then she appeared in many stage productions, made nearly 20 films in Turkey playing the lead and won numerous awards as "best actress" in theater and films. Including "Berlin Golden Band" award for "Farewel To False Paradise" which she filmed in Germany. She performed in many theater plays such as "Othello" (Shakspeare), "The Seagull" (Cehov), "Balcony" (Genet), "Separation" (T. Kempinski). She won Avni Dilligil Theater Special Award in 1986 with "The Seagull" and won Ankara Art Institution Award in 1998 with "Balcony".- Producer
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Zubin Anklesaria is an American film producer and executive from San Diego, California. His unique name comes from his father's Indian heritage and Parsi Zoroastrian community. After attending the University of Southern California, he moved into acting and writing before launching into production. He currently serves as the CEO of Echobend, an integrated Production Studio based in Los Angeles, CA.- Producer
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She began working for Varga Studios in 1992 as a Production Assistant, then as a Unit Manager and later as a Production Manager. Besides making a number of foreign commercials, she made two cartoon series. In 1994, she started working for Animex Animation as Production Manager, where she made commercials and short films.
In 1996, she was the Unit Manager on an international production from Hong Kong called The Longest Day. In 1997, she worked at RTL Klub Television where she was the Production Manager of a weekly series. Also in 1997, she became the co-owner with Kornél Sipos of Laurin Group (Laurinfilm, Laurin Productions and Laurin Services). She studied at the Budapest University of Theatre and Film from 1998-2001.- In 1975, over 5,000 young girls auditioned for the lead role in László Ranódy's Nobody's Daughter (1976). 7-year-old Zsuzsa Czinkóczi got the role. After the critically-acclaimed movie, Zsuzsa became famous. Although she never learnt acting, she appeared in many movies and TV films as a child actress. After she got married and gave birth to a son at the age of 17, Zsuzsa "retired", and appeared only in Márta Mészáros' films, including the sequels of the critically acclaimed _Napló gyermekeimnek (1982)_: Diary for My Lovers (1987), Diary for My Father and Mother (1990) and she even had a cameo in the 4th Diary-film (Little Vilna: The Last Diary (2000)). Zsuzsa now lives in Kecskemét as a divorced mom with her son, Tamás and works as a hall porter.
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Zsolt Richly was born in 1941 in Sopron. In 1966 he graduated from the Academy of Arts and Crafts and began working at Pannónia Film Studio. Since then he made several short films and series as well as a feature film. Since 1987 he has taught animation at the Academy of Arts and Crafts. His work has been awarded with Béla Balázs Prize and Meritorious Artist award.- Producer
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- Additional Crew
Zsolt Kulcsar is an experienced Production Executive with a demonstrated history of working in the entertainment industry. He was born in Arad, Romania. After high-school graduation he moved to Hungary. His brother is a film director and editor Kulcsar Arthur.
Skilled in Media Production, VOD, Marketing Strategy, and Digital Marketing. Strong media and communication professional with a (BSc) Communication and Media Science, and Master of Science (MSc) focused in Economist, Marketing from Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Zsolt is a creative producer, line producer and production manager known for The Real Housewives of Hungary (2017), Style Contest with Mark Lakatos (2017), Totalcar (2011), Wacky Run (2016), Screamers (2017), Lakástalkshow (2012), Mind Blowers (2013), Négy esküvö (2010), Ex on the Beach (2017), Adam Looking for Eve (2016), ZOOM Hungarian Edition (2011), ZOOM Polish Edition (2011), Max's Midnight Movies (2012), Rude Tube Polish Edition (2012) and Happy Days: Falling Stars (2006).- Zoë Love Smith launched her acting career with a leading role in the successful Dutch series Skam NL. After that she starred in projects like 'Mr Lonely' (David-Jan Bronsgeest), 'A Holiday From Mourning' (Zara Dwinger), 'Stuckwitu' (Timo Ottevanger) and starred as a strong and intriguing Mona in Sergej Groenhart's 'Lightskin Mona With The Good Hair'. She also landed a featuring role in the Netflix Original Forever Rich (Shady El-Hamus) and a leading role in the CBS series Bestseller Boy (Norbert ter Hall). Besides her work in front of the camera, Zoë Love also works as a multi-disciplined creative (e.g. photographer, (art) director, writer) and impresses with her gifted voice.
- Zoë Bleu Sidel is an American socialite, model, actress and fashion stylist. She is part of the famous Arquette family: the only daughter of actress Rosanna Arquette, granddaughter of actor Lewis Arquette, and the niece of actors Richmond Arquette, Alexis Arquette, David Arquette, and Patricia Arquette. She attended Sarah Lawrence College in New York and was a debutante at the 20th Annual Crillon Ball in Paris, 2012.
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Zoe is an award winning writer and director. Originally hailing from Belgium, Zoé grew up living around the world and trained at the prestigious directing program of the American Film Institute (AFI), in Los Angeles, where she graduated the youngest and top of her class, while being awarded the "Hal and Robyn Berson" scholarship for excellence in directing.
In France, she directed her last short film "A demi-mot", broadcasted on OCS and Netflix, before making her feature film debut with "Jumbo" which went on to many selections around the world, including Sundance and the Berlinale, where she was awarded a prize in the Generation section. She was also a nominee for the Discovery Prize at the European Film Awards and was named in Hollywood Reporter's list of the 20 female filmmakers to watch in 2020.
As an active member of the SRF (French association of Film Authors), Zoe campaigns for greater equality in films, while advocating for the protection of author's right in the ever-changing industry.- Zoé Marchal was born on June 1, 1998 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Section Zéro (2016), Disparue (2015) and Lolo (2015). She is the daughter of French actors Olivier Marchal and Catherine Marchal. She has three siblings: Léa (b. 1994), Ninon (b. 2005) and Basile (b. 2009). She started her career in 2014 with the role of Mila in Meurtres à Étretat (2015) and Chris Morel in Disparue (2015). In 2018, she portrays Ingrid Spielmann in French TV Series Skam France (2018).
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Zoya shaikh, is a renowned celebrity Hair & Makeup Artist and Educator, who is completely self taught, servicing her expertise in the industry since a decade.
Zoya Shaikh is the only self taught celebrity makeup artist who has proudly made her way to be a part of Milan Fashion week in Italy in 2018.
Having a software engineering background, she started her career in November 2012 and her creativity, brilliance and hard work lead her career to big achievements- Bombay times fashion week- Mr. India 2016
- Lakmé Fashion week for 6 consecutive years
- many award functions like- Iifa awards held in Madrid, zee cine awards, Filmfare, Mirchi awards, times lit fest,etc
- Danièle Ciarlet, AKA Zouzou, has become one of the most revered - even though quite obscure for most - icons of the 60s Parisian scene. Discovered at age 16 by then young design artist Jean-Paul Goude, she briefly modeled for Yves Saint Laurent, and, as a tireless night-clubber, was better known, in the early 60s, under the nickname "Zouzou la twisteuse". Shortly after that, she got romantically involved with Rolling Stones member Brian Jones, whom she followed around the world. She was also a good friend of John Lennon and George Harrison and was photographed by Richard Avedon and Helmut Newton, met Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol and most of all, Jack Nicholson who remained, along with Marianne Faithfull, very... faithful friends. She also recorded two EPs as a singer at the end of the 60s, and a duet with Dani, another French 60s icon. After a few roles in underground and experimental French films (under the direction of Philippe Garrel or Yves Lagrange), she got a cinematographic breakthrough in 1972 with Eric Rohmer's L'amour l'après-midi, and developed an international career as an actress, a career which unfortunately, and progressively, slowed down because of her addiction to heroin. She spent seven years on the Cariibean Island of Saint Barthélémy to shape up, but her return to Paris, in the mid-80s, was followed by two jail incarcerations due to mild drug dealings. In the mid-90s, drug free at last, she got a fresh start solding the newspapers "La rue" and "Le réverbère" (the equivalent of British "The Big Issue") in the Parisian metro. In November 2003, the autobiography "Zouzou jusqu'à l'aube" ("Zouzou until Dawn") was released, in which she recounted with utmost honesty the extreme ups and downs of her incredible life. A compilation of all her songs was also released, and a documentary, "Zouzou l'héroïne", told in images the fate of probably one of the most beautiful woman of the world, revered as the "female Marlon Brando" when she burst into the Parisian scene.
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- Music Department
Composer, singer/songwriter, music producer Zory Burner studied music theory and played the piano for 10 years (School of Performing Arts), including solo or duo classical concerts every year, then she concentrated primarily on writing music and lyrics, as well as singing. Having been a part of a Bulgarian Orthodox church choir for 7 years, and directing the choir during its last year, Zory's compositional style is greatly inspired by the Pre-Renaissance Byzantine chants, as well the Bulgarian folklore. Her training and experience in many aspects of music was enriched by spending a few years of studies in Moscow; later she graduated from university with a BA in English Philology and MA in British Studies, specializing in Film Studies (dissertation: Shakespeare in Film). Towards the end of 2008, Zory moved to London to pursue her dreams professionally. Having worked with several recording studios and put 3 singles on the market, as well as leading several UK unsigned charts for weeks, in 2010 she released her debut album through her own label, while steadily progressing as a composer in the film industry. Zory's niche is in creating a hybrid of styles within the world fusion genre; she's known for the element of mystery and a haunting feel to her music.
Her work includes scoring short films and online mini series, screened at various local and international film festivals, creating the soundtrack to several live dance choreographies, performed at London's Robin Howard Dance Theatre and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2013, as well as writing and arranging the music to a brand new Christian musical.- Producer
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Zorianna Kit was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She is a journalist, television personality and producer known for her work on the PBS movie review show Just Seen It (2011), for playing herself in Iron Man (2008) and for being a news anchor on KTLA 5 News at 10 (1965). Zorianna also filled-in for the then-ailing Roger Ebert on Ebert & Roeper and was a correspondent on the ITV syndicated magazine show "America Now."- Camera and Electrical Department
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Zoran Veselic, worked as a camera assistant for nearly 40 years, guiding the lens on such films as Edward Scissorhands, Get Shorty, and Cast Away. Most recently, he worked on Black Panther, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Argo.
The Society of Camera Operators 2012 Lifetime Achievement Awards, presented Zoran Veselic (Moneyball, The Muppets), Cammy as Camera Technician. As the focus puller Zoran was admired and in demand by many, he literally and figuratively helped cinematic storytellers sharpen their focus.- Composer
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Zoran Eric studied composition at the Belgrade Academy of Music. Since 1980 he is a full-time professor of composition and orchestration at the Faculty of Music. Beside music for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, choir and soloists he is also active in the field of electronic and computer music both as a composer and performer. His music has been performed in almost all European countries, USA, Australia and China.- Zora Sabrina Andrich Young. Zora was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico circa 1972 and grew up in Boulder, Colorado with her mother, Vujka Andrich, who emigrated from Serbia (Yugoslavia) in the mid-60s. Her mother got involved in the counterculture movement upon reaching the US and moved to the Southwest.
Zora was born at home with the her mother's extended family. Zora's father died in the mid-90s. While in Boulder, Zora was her high school's Homecoming queen as a senior. She spent her senior year at Hunterdon Central High School near Lambertville, New Jersey, and graduated in 1991. Zora stayed in the east to attend Rutgers in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Zora worked through college, supporting herself with modeling and nursing care work, graduating in 1997 with a sociology degree.
Zora continued to work infrequently as a model through 2002, supporting herself as a promotional rep, health club rep, substitute teacher, elderly care worker, and waitress. She continued to reside in Lambertville.
Her first big break was selection with 19 other women for the Fox TV reality show Joe Millionaire (2003), filmed in November 2002 and broadcast Jan-Feb 2003. Evan Marriott was the title character. She was the show's "winner". Ratings data showed that 40 million people watched the conclusion. - Camera and Electrical Department
Was born on 22, April 1975 in Budapest, Hungary. He is an Aerial Unit Producer and Drone Operator. He provides aerial filming services with helicopters drones for optimal aerial shots for fiction, advertising and TV. He is a specialists in aerial cinematography with a long trajectory in the audiovisual industry. Work as drone operator and camera operator as well.- Zohreh Naeimi was born on May 21, 1996 in Tehran, Iran as a first child. She has a diploma in Experimental Sciences. Zohreh attended Sooreh Art University in 2017 and studied Theater. She participated in several student performance during 2017 and 2020. Her first professional acting job was playing Mahtab in 2016 in the TV Series Ferris Wheel (2016). After that, she had the main role in other TV Series like Pargar and the short film Trauma (2020).
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Award winning Costume Designer Zohra Shahalimi has traveled the globe, leaving her mark as a fashion designer, a business owner, fashion buyer and stylist. Now, she divides her time between Vancouver and Los Angeles to design A-list film and television projects.
Zohra was born to an affluent family in Kabul, Afghanistan. Growing up in the rarefied circles of politics and arts, she learned early to cultivate a keen sense of awareness and a call to responsible leadership. After the controversial death of her patriot father, to survive, her family escaped from Kabul and the unwelcome occupation of Russian Communist regime. In disguise, she embarked on a 5-day hike through back-country roads and Hindu-Kush Mountains and managed to escape to the relative safety of Pakistan. Her family immigrated to Montreal, Canada in 1986 and later, Zohra moved to Vancouver.
In 2009, she was granted the status of an individual of extraordinary abilities by the United States Government. Prior to completing her business studies in Vancouver, Canada, Zohra graduated with honors from internationally acclaimed fashion school, LaSalle College of Montreal, in Montreal, Canada, where she received her Diploma in Fashion Design and Marketing. In 1996, Zohra was elected to coordinate the largest fashion show in Montreal, the Signature 96 Fashion Show, where 170 designers showcased their creations at a runway show. After graduating with honors, one of Zohra's original art deco creations won a coveted spot in the McCord Museum of Montreal's fashion show. On the heels of this success, Zohra was recruited to join the innovative team of a major Montreal based manufacturing/import company. Clients included La Senza (a Canadian division of Victoria's Secret), la Vie en Rose, Le Chateau and Jacob.
Zohra's deep knowledge of the apparel industry, style, trends and the commercial viability of products have helped her succeed as a buyer for major North American retail chains (Mariposa in Canada and Berg in the US) and as a merchandise developer for an international woman's wear company. She has a strong background in sales and advertising and was one of the pioneers in the introduction of billboard advertising in the Montreal Metro system in Montreal, Canada. As a result, Zohra, a top earning Account Executive for the advertising agency, moved to Florida where she led the Florida division. She later became a partner before transitioning out to the film industry. It is this breadth of expertise that she applies in designing costumes for film.
As a small business and apparel industry expert and motivational speaker, Zohra has been invited on numerous occasions to lend her expertise as a guest speaker for the Vancouver and Los Angeles business community. She has been a start up business consultant in the fashion industry since 2002. She is also member of "Group de femme Entrepreneurs de Vancouver"- a francophone women's business group and has been featured in countless publications such as Style, The Province and many local newspapers.
One of Zohra's most impressive accomplishments has been designing her "ZOOZY" line of handbags - manufactured in Italy - and "AMUZE" line of handbags and accessories - manufactured in Asia. They were the foundation of her first entrepreneurial endeavor. The line opened to great success in New York and Toronto and sales exceeded all expectations. It was not long before major retail chains including Hudson's Bay Company, Costco and Suzy Shier came knocking to carry her line. It was her fashion-forward designs and savvy marketing efforts that won her a nomination for "Inspiration 2002 Entrepreneur of the Year Award" just one year after starting her business.
A creative vision came to fruition in 2013, when Zohra received top honors for "Best Costume Design in a Feature Length Drama", receiving 2 nominations in the category, and subsequently winning the Leo Awards.
Zohra is fluent in French, English, Dari / Farsi, and Urdu. She also has high achievements in martial arts and is a member of the International Karate Organisation (IKO), Kyokushinkaikan. As a Kyokushin fighter, she has competed in the international arena. Even though her work schedule often limits her ability to fit in training time, she continues to compete in North American tournaments. She is an eager skydiver as well.
In 2004, Zohra traveled to Afghanistan after 20 years of exile, under incredibly dangerous circumstances and was inspired to keep a photo journal during her month long trip to the ruins left behind by the Taliban. Many of her images have been used as reference and stock footage for film productions in Hollywood. Her images continue to be used as references for production research.
She is also a very proud mom to her rescue dog Boston, with whom she is madly in love.- Make-Up Department
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San Diego based makeup artist specializing in makeup special effects and character creation. Zoey is a professional artist who's accomplishments can be seen throughout her career. Graduating with a Bachelors degree from San Diego state University, she then received training and certification from the Hollywood Makeup Academy. Recent works include: Boomer Hogs, We're Safe Now, Day Dream Hotel, Fear Binds, Thank God For Jelly, Passed Over, as well as various TV and media titles.- Zoey Hart was born on September 9th, 2006 to her parents Aimee Luty-Hart and Travis Hart. She was born and raised in Chandler, Arizona. She has 3 siblings, An older brother (Griffin Luty), an older sister (Addison Hart), and a younger sister (Macey Hart). She always new that one day she would love to be on the "Big screen". She began to dance at the age of 4, she started to dance competitively at the age of 7. A few years later, Zoey found her love for Theatre and soon after that, acting. Zoey has performed in many Musicals and Plays. Her television Debut was in the 2012 ABC Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade where she played the role of a Carhop Dancer! Zoey continues to strive and train to become a better and greater actress every day.
Zoey is a very creative person. She loves to paint, sew, and make jewelry. As a side job, she loves to sell her creations. She also loves to create songs as well as take film photos and other types of photography!
Zoey is very hardworking. She has a great work ethic and loves to work with new people. She is a very determined actress, she works hard everyday to learn more about her job as an actress and artist. - Director
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Zoe Sugg is an English fashion and beauty vlogger and Internet personality. She is best known by her fans and viewers on YouTube as Zoella. She also writes a blog. Zoe also was an extra in Harry Potter and Philosopher's stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.- Director
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Zoe Stewart worked at BBC Television for a short while primarily as a segment director before co-founding Shona Productions to produce comedy sketch series Uncut Funk for BBC 2 and sitcom Homie and Away for Channel 4, which she also directed.
She produced the feature film Hush for Warp X which saw her nominated for a British Independent Film Award for Best Achievement in Production. Zoe was also named a Star of Tomorrow by Screen International for her work as a filmmaker.
Zoe graduated from University of the Arts London with a BA (Hons) in Film and Television.- Actress
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Zoë Sallis was born in India and educated in England. She attended Cheltenham Ladies' College. After college she won a scholarship to the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, and went on to act in stage performances, television and cinematic films. She met and fell in love with film director John Huston in 1960. They had a son, Danny, and resided in Rome for many years. Danny is now a well-known actor and director. Zoë is a resident of London. She has published two books, "Ten Eternal Questions" and "Our Stories, Our Visions" which were both international bestsellers.- Writer
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Zoe Robyn is a writer, director & graduate of NYU Tisch where she majored in Film & Television Production. She is a writer and producer on CBS' The Equalizer (2020-) after coming up from staff writer to co-producer on Hawaii Five-0 (2017-2020). She is a member of both the Writers Guild of America and Directors Guild of Canada, and lives in Los Angeles.- Actress
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Zoe Lister-Jones is an actor, writer, and producer who stars opposite Colin Hanks in Life in Pieces (2015) for CBS. She can also be seen in the HBO project Confirmation (2016) opposite Kerry Washington for director Rick Famuyiwa. Zoe wrote/executive produced/starred in the Fox Searchlight feature, Lola Versus (2012). Zoe also co-wrote, produced and starred in the indie comedy, Breaking Upwards (2009), which was distributed by IFC Films in 2010. Zoe's film Consumed (2015) premiered at the LA Film Festival in June, 2015. She most recently wrote/directed the independent feature Band Aid (2017) which premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.- Actress
Zoe Kim Kenealy is known for her work in Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, as well as her work in the independent film industry. Kenealy is set to model (2014) for renowned celebrity photographer Kevin Foley who has previously shot Brooke Shields, Matt LeBlanc and Bella Thorne to name a few. Kenealy is of Korean, German, Spanish and Dutch descent and currently resides in Beverly Hills, CA.- Actress
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Zoe Swicord Kazan was born in Los Angeles, California, to screenwriters Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord. She is the granddaughter of director Elia Kazan. She is of Greek (from her paternal grandfather), English, and German descent.
Kazan received her BA in Theater from Yale University. In the fall of 2006, she played "Sandy" opposite Cynthia Nixon in The New Group's production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". She returned to the stage in the fall of 2007 in Playwrights Horizon's production of "100 Saints You Should Know" and in the New Group's "Things We Want". She lives in Brooklyn.- Actress
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Zoe Glick was born and raised in NYC and began her professional acting career at the age of 8. Theater credits include Frozen on Broadway (Young Anna), the original Broadway cast of Lempicka the Musical (Kizette), the National tours of The Sound of Music (Gretl/Marta) and Les Miserables (little Cosette/young Eponine), and the off-Broadway premiere of Unknown Soldier where she performed alongside Oscar winner Estelle Parsons. In 2022, Zoe originated the lead role of Sarah in Sarah Silverman's The Bedwetter musical at the Atlantic Theater and earned rave reviews for her performance as well as a Broadway World Award for Best Performance in a Musical. Zoe can be heard as the voice of Deema in Season 6 of Nickelodeon's Bubble Guppies.- Actress
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Zoe Farmingdale is an actor, comedian, and writer living in Los Angeles and NYC. She plays drums, French horn, trumpet, guitar, ukulele, and piano; speaks Hebrew & German, with experience in several other languages; and has trained in various forms of dance, performing around the USA. She is a performer/director/writer with The Story Pirates, and performs frequently at UCB, Second City, and The PIT.- Actress
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Zoe Cleland is a Canadian Screen Award-nominated actress, a writer, and a filmmaker. Since graduating from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2012, she has worked extensively in film and television. Zoe is best known for her featured roles in Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Reign (CW network), and as Tatiana in CBC Gem's The Communist's Daughter, for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Web Program or Series. In 2020, she launched her production company, Sweet Sorrow Productions, along with co-producer Katherine Wilson. Most recently, Zoe wrote, directed, and starred in her first original short film, Blueberries for Iris, which premiered at the Atlantic International Film Festival in 2023.- Actress
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Zoe Birkett is a 16 year old A-level student from Darlington, UK. Born to parents Tracy and John Birkett, she attended Carmel High school in Darlington. She reached the final four in the hit TV show Pop Idol (2001) where she sang hits such as Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You.- Zodiac was born on February 15th, 2014 and in the middle of March of that year, Zodiac was just another bearded dragon in a pet store. That was until Lukas Nathaniel bought him when he saw Zodiac had his arm around another bearded dragon. Lukas before, was thinking of buying a chameleon, but couldn't say no to Zodiac's innocent eyes. Lukas also decided to use Zodiac for quite a few of his youtube videos. Zodiac is currently busy enjoying his life, eating super worms and lettuce.
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Zlatan was born in 1981 in Malmö, Sweden. He received his first pair of football boots at the age of five and it was obvious even at this early age that he had the potential to become an extraordinary footballer. He grew up in the infamous neighbourhood Rosengård known for being one of Sweden's roughest areas, but this did not hinder him. After playing for a local Swedish Club for a couple of years he transferred to Malmö FF in his teens, and it was here he started to pursue a career as a professional footballer.
Zlatan progressed through Malmö FF's youth academy and his breakthrough at senior level came during the 1999-2000 season when he played for Malmö FF's first team under coach Roland Andersson. Zlatan surprised Sweden with his superb technique and great goal scoring ability. As a determined 18 year-old he had already at this point decided that he was going to play for Sweden in the World Cup 2002 in Japan and Korea.
After being perused by top Clubs all over the world, Zlatan finally decided to transfer to Ajax and he joined the Amsterdam club in July 2001. He received the number 9 shirt, which was previously worn by Nwankwo Kanu, Patrick Kluivert and the legendary Marco van Basten. After playing for Sweden's Under-21s, the Swedish National Team managers Tommy Söderberg and Lars Lagerbäck chose Zlatan to play his International debut against the Faroe Islands in Sweden in January 2001, and since then Zlatan has been a part of the Swedish National Team.
Zlatan ended his first season at Ajax, just like he started it, on top. He scored the golden goal in the Dutch Cup Final against Utrecht and Ajax won both the League and the Cup. His success continued when he was selected as one of 23 players for the Swedish squad in the World Cup 2002, where he played against Argentina and Senegal.