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A.J. Gilbert was born on 25 April 1970 in Roslyn Heights, New York, USA. A.J. is known for Looking for Lola (1997), 7th Heaven (1996) and The Dancing Cow (2000). A.J. has been married to Crystal Von Oesen since 11 November 2000.- Aaditya Sharma is an actor, dancer, and writer who works in Hindi films. He was born in Kurukshetra, Haryana. He made his Bollywood debut in 2020 with Amar Kahani Ravidas ji ki. Before his debut, he learned the skills of acting from Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute, Mumbai. After that he joined Chandigarh Art and Theatre Institute. He trained under the observation of Mr. Ranjeet Roy. He is a trained Dancer, and won many competitions also. He is a huge fan of actor 'Shah Rukh Khan'.
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Aaron Marshall was born on 25 April 1980 in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. He is a composer and director, known for The Guardian (2007), Found (2012) and Bedlam.- Sound Department
Aaron O'Neill was born on 25 April 1988 in Belfast, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK. He is known for The Fall (2013), Bad Day for the Cut (2017) and Lucky Man (2016). He died on 10 July 2017 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.- Aaron Reisberger was born on 25 April 1975.
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Abbey Shaine Dubin, born Philadelphia, PA, graduated from UCLA with an MFA in Studio Art and Performance. She then attended the WIlliam Esper Studio, NY, for her 2 year Meisner training. Before committing herself full-time to acting, Abbey was an artist and art theorist with museum and gallery shows in North America and Europe. Abbey is also a co-founder of the experimental, performative art collaboration Our Literal Speed, which has been featured at MoMA, The Whitney Museum of American Art, Bergen Biennial, and more. Prior to art, Abbey attended Columbia University and as a teenager signed with IMG Worldwide. She walking runways for Gucci, Chanel, Christian Dior, Sonya Rykiel and many more. Campaigns for Levi's, Gap, Max Mara, and Missoni.- Abby Hornacek was born on 25 April 1994 in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA.
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Abdellatif Ben Ammar was born on 25 April 1943 in Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He was a director and writer, known for Aziza (1980), The Chant of Noria (2002) and A Simple Story (1970). He died on 6 February 2023 in Tunis, Tunisia.- Abdou Achouba was born on 25 April 1950 in Rabat, French Protectorate in Morocco [now Morocco]. He is a producer, known for Le voyage étranger (1992) and Cinématon (1972).
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Born and raised in Harlem, New York Abdur-Rahman Yoba is a literary manager, writer, actor, producer, former indie record label owner and hip-hop recording artist. He founded GhettoSuburbia Enertainment in 2003 as a New York based boutique literary management-production company with a Los Angeles presence. Former clients include writer/director Dianna Ippolito (Close Your Eyes), writer/director Anthony Solorzano (Varsity Punks), and writer/director Adam Lamas (Empty Rooms). Today, he's still focused on collaborating with and discovering new voices to guide, as well as his own with The Reluctant Spy from Browsnville Brooklyn, a global action-thriller TV series he created, developed and wrote.- Abeer Essa was born on 25 April 1961 in Amman, Jordan. She is an actress, known for Nimer Bin Adwan (2007), Blood Brothers (2014) and Balqis (2009).
- Abigail Harrison was born on 25 April 1999 in Bury St Edmunds. She is an actress, known for The Liar (2018).
- Achim Schmidtchen was born on 25 April 1928 in Wurgwitz, Freital, Saxony, Germany. He was an actor, known for Karl May (1992), Streng geheim (1963) and Berlin um die Ecke (1965). He was married to Regina Jeske. He died on 18 December 1997 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
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Adam Champ was born on 25 April 1983 in Lancaster, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Secret Society of Lies (2023).- Adam Long was born on 25 April 1991 in England, UK. He is an actor, known for Happy Valley (2014), The Long Shadow (2023) and Masters of the Air (2024).
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Addison Schaumer Jr. was born on 25 April 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an assistant director, known for Valentine's Day (1964), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) and The New Phil Silvers Show (1963).- Actress
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Accustomed to airplanes and distant countries since she could recall, Adria Arjona was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Mexico City. Falling asleep in Guatemala and waking up in Argentina was not out of norm for her. She is the daughter of a Puerto Rican mother, Leslie, and a Guatemalan father, Ricardo Arjona, a renowned singer-songwriter in Latin America, who took her along on his tours, allowing her to breathe art, music and a bohemian lifestyle. At twelve, she moved to Miami and lived there until she was eighteen, when she took a plunge and made the brave decision to move to New York City on her own. In order to assure her professional success and personal growth, her father made the tough decision in making sure nothing was secure and easily given to her. While studying to become an actor at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, Adria worked as a hostess and waitress at several New York restaurants in order to pay her bills and sustain her life. Having had a front row seat to stardom, Adria saw the bigger picture for her career, in that fame and fortune does not ameliorate her work and passion. She set out to achieve her goals with a focus on maintaining the pleasure of pursuing what she loves, while honing her craft and creating with pride.- Producer
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Adrian Fulle is the Managing Member of Poya Pictures, a full service production company for film, television and new media clients. Adrian began his career as a writer/director of independent feature films and is best known for the comedy Love 101. He was born April 25, 1972 in Des Plaines, Illinois and graduated with honors from Columbia College in Chicago in 1995 with a BA in Film & Television. After college, Adrian trained at Chicago's The Second City comedy improv theater and has gone on to write/direct/produce award winning feature films, shorts, commercials and music videos. He currently manages the day to day business for Poya Pictures and oversees development of the company's media projects. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Cecilia, and their daughter Olivia.- Adrian Roberto was born on 25 April 1986 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for It's a Boy Girl Thing (2006), Dark Oracle (2004) and 11 Cameras (2006).
- Adriana Lisboa was born on 25 April 1970 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is a writer, known for Paper Wedding Anniversary (2008), Por Outro Lado (2001) and Herdeiros de Saramago (2020).
- Afzal Anis is the youngest Digital Marketing Expert or say Digital Marketer of India.He has worked for many brands and Individuals in the last few years.Afzal Anis is the Most Popular Digital Marketer in Social Media and Digital Media.Afzal is known for sound techniques in Digital Marketing, and he is most talked Entrepreneur and Digital Marketer of India in top magazines and Digital Media sites of India which includes Forbes India too. also afzal anis is an actor the movie of Aage Bhi Jaane Na Tu (2003) .
- Agneta Andersson was born on 25 April 1961 in Karlskoga, Sweden. She died on 8 October 2023 in Karlskoga, Sweden.
- Agnieszka Judycka was born on 25 April 1983 in Suwalki, Podlaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Budapest Diaries (2024), Po prostu przyjazn (2016) and M jak milosc (2000).
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Agostinho dos Santos was born on 25 April 1932 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil. He was an actor, known for Black Orpheus (1959), Bewitched (1976) and É de Chuá (1958). He was married to Mafalda Palleta. He died on 12 July 1973 in Paris, France.- Actress
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Ai-Ning Yao was born on 25 April 1990 in Taiwan. She is an actress, known for Because of You (2019), Take Me to the Moon (2017) and Strange Tales of Love and Strangers (2017).- Producer
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Aiden Magarian was born on April 25th, 1995 in Berkeley, CA. He is a producer, with a focus on music video and commercial productions. After receiving his BA in Film & Digital Media from the University of California, Santa Cruz, he spent several years directing, then transitioned into producing in 2017.- Akiko Yata was born on 25 April 1980 in Izumo, Japan.
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Akira Tonomura was born on 25 April 1942 in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Akira is known for A Night with the Stars (2011). Akira died on 2 May 2012 in Japan.- Akshata Murty Sunak was born on 25 April 1980 in Hubli, Karnataka, India. She has been married to Rishi Sunak since 30 August 2009. They have two children.
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Akshay Roy was born in Mumbai on 25th of April, 1979. He spent the early years of his life in Nigeria, where his parents moved once his father got a job there. At the age of 10 he joined a boarding school, Mayo College, Ajmer where he studied till class 12. He was an active sportsman and ended up as the school basketball and cross country captain in class 12. Besides that he was a college monitor and house captain in his final year as well. While at Mayo, he also took part in various debates and plays and won the school cravat in both spheres. He also went from Mayo to Radley College in the UK on a exchange program in class 11.
From Mayo, Akshay joined St.Stephens College, Delhi where he studied English Honours. It was here that he got fully drawn into theatre in the college's Shakespeare Society and performed in and directed various plays like The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest, The Glass Menagerie and In Camera among others.
Post St.Stephens, Akshay joined the Mass Communication Research Centre (MCRC), Jamia for a 2 year MA in Mass Communication course, where he studied filmmaking.
Coming to Mumbai after that, he worked as an Assistant Director with Farhan Akhtar on 'Lakshya', Mira Nair on 'The Namesake' and 'Vanity Fair', Deepa Mehta on 'Water', Paul Greengrass on 'The Bourne Supremacy' and John Hay on a BBC film.
He has directed several short films including 'A Shoe Story', 'All is Well', 'The Last Dance' and 'The Finish Line' that have showcased in various International Film Festivals (the Montreal World Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, the Indo American Arts Council Festival in New York, the Independent South Asian Film Festival in Seattle, the Bollywood and Beyond festival in Stuttgart and the Kerala, Mumbai and Pune International Film Festivals. His short films have also won various awards including the Best Film at the Orion Film Festival, the 0110 British Council Film Festival and the French Embassy awards.
In 2011, he won a National Award for his short film 'The Finish Line'.
Akshay's short foray into advertising, directing the Dove 'Inner Radiance' film for Ogilvy, won him a silver at the Hero Awards.
He was, till recently. directing a film that was being co produced by Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor.- Akshitha Ashok was born on 25 April 2003. She is an actress, known for Chithi 2 (2020) and Chocolate (2019).
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Al Ebner was born on 25 April 1928 in Springfield, Ohio, USA. He is known for Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and Cocoon (1985). He died on 16 October 2014 in Woodland Hills, California, USA.- Actor
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Alfredo James "Al" 'Pacino established himself as a film actor during one of cinema's most vibrant decades, the 1970s, and has become an enduring and iconic figure in the world of American movies.
He was born April 25, 1940 in Manhattan, New York City, to Italian-American parents, Rose (nee Gerardi) and Sal Pacino. They divorced when he was young. His mother moved them into his grandparents' home in the South Bronx. Pacino found himself often repeating the plots and voices of characters he had seen in the movies. Bored and unmotivated in school, he found a haven in school plays, and his interest soon blossomed into a full-time career. Starting onstage, he went through a period of depression and poverty, sometimes having to borrow bus fare to succeed to auditions. He made it into the prestigious Actors Studio in 1966, studying under Lee Strasberg, creator of the Method Approach that would become the trademark of many 1970s-era actors.
After appearing in a string of plays in supporting roles, Pacino finally attained success off-Broadway with Israel Horovitz's "The Indian Wants the Bronx", winning an Obie Award for the 1966-67 season. That was followed by a Tony Award for "Does the Tiger Wear a Necktie?" His first feature films made little departure from the gritty realistic stage performances that earned him respect: he played a drug addict in The Panic in Needle Park (1971) after his film debut in Me, Natalie (1969). The role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972) was one of the most sought-after of the time: Robert Redford, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Ryan O'Neal, Robert De Niro and a host of other actors either wanted it or were mentioned, but director Francis Ford Coppola wanted Pacino for the role.
Coppola was successful but Pacino was reportedly in constant fear of being fired during the very difficult shoot. The film was a monster hit that earned Pacino his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. However, instead of taking on easier projects for the big money he could now command, Pacino threw his support behind what he considered tough but important films, such as the true-life crime drama Serpico (1973) and the tragic real-life bank robbery film Dog Day Afternoon (1975). He was nominated three consecutive years for the "Best Actor" Academy Award. He faltered slightly with Bobby Deerfield (1977), but regained his stride with And Justice for All (1979), for which he received another Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Unfortunately, this would signal the beginning of a decline in his career, which produced flops like Cruising (1980) and Author! Author! (1982).
Pacino took on another vicious gangster role and cemented his legendary status in the ultra-violent cult film Scarface (1983), but a monumental mistake was about to follow. Revolution (1985) endured an endless and seemingly cursed shoot in which equipment was destroyed, weather was terrible, and Pacino fell ill with pneumonia. Constant changes in the script further derailed the project. The Revolutionary War-themed film, considered among the worst films ever made, resulted in awful reviews and kept him off the screen for the next four years. Returning to the stage, Pacino did much to give back and contribute to the theatre, which he considers his first love. He directed a film, The Local Stigmatic (1990), but it remains unreleased. He lifted his self-imposed exile with the striking Sea of Love (1989) as a hard-drinking policeman. This marked the second phase of Pacino's career, being the first to feature his now famous dark, owl eyes and hoarse, gravelly voice.
Returning to the Corleones, Pacino made The Godfather Part III (1990) and earned raves for his first comedic role in the colorful adaptation Dick Tracy (1990). This earned him another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and two years later he was nominated for Glengarry Glen Ross (1992). He went into romantic mode for Frankie and Johnny (1991). In 1992, he finally won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his amazing performance in Scent of a Woman (1992). A mixture of technical perfection (he plays a blind man) and charisma, the role was tailor-made for him, and remains a classic.
The next few years would see Pacino becoming more comfortable with acting and movies as a business, turning out great roles in great films with more frequency and less of the demanding personal involvement of his wilder days. Carlito's Way (1993) proved another gangster classic, as did the epic crime drama Heat (1995) directed by Michael Mann and co-starring Robert De Niro. He directed the film adaptation of Shakespeare's Looking for Richard (1996). During this period, City Hall (1996), Donnie Brasco (1997) and The Devil's Advocate (1997) all came out. Reteaming with Mann and then Oliver Stone, he gave commanding performances in The Insider (1999) and Any Given Sunday (1999).
In the 2000s, Pacino starred in a number of theatrical blockbusters, including Ocean's Thirteen (2007), but his choice in television roles (the vicious, closeted Roy Cohn in the HBO miniseries Angels in America (2003) and his sensitive portrayal of Jack Kevorkian, in the television movie You Don't Know Jack (2010)) are reminiscent of the bolder choices of his early career. Each television project garnered him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie.
Never wed, Pacino has a daughter, Julie Marie, with acting teacher Jan Tarrant, and a set of twins with former longtime girlfriend Beverly D'Angelo. His romantic history includes Jill Clayburgh, Veruschka von Lehndorff, Carole Mallory, Debra Winger, Tuesday Weld, Marthe Keller, Carmen Cervera, Kathleen Quinlan, Lyndall Hobbs, Penelope Ann Miller, and a two-decade intermittent relationship with "Godfather" co-star Diane Keaton. He currently lives with Argentinian actress Lucila Solá, who is 36 years his junior.
As of 2022, Pacino is 82-years-old. He has never retired from acting, and continues to appear regularly in film.- Al Salvi was born on 25 April 1960 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Al has been married to Kathy Salvi since 1988. They have six children.
- Alain Besançon was born on 25 April 1932 in Paris, France. He was married to Marie Goldstyn. He died on 9 July 2023 in Paris, France.
- Alan 'Boots' Holmes was born on 25 April 1940 in Rotherhithe, London, England, UK. He died on 8 January 2022.
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Albert Aley was born on 25 April 1919 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Ironside (1967), Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1950) and The Paper Chase (1978). He died on 1 January 1986 in Seattle, Washington, USA.- Actor
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Albert King was born on 25 April 1923 in Indianola, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), The Switch (2010) and 27 Dresses (2008). He died on 21 December 1992 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.- Writer
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Albert Uderzo is a French comic book writer and artist, of Italian descent. Albert was born in 1927 in the town of Fismes, in the Marne department of north-eastern France. Marne was created from the remains of the older province of Champagne, and the local capital is Chalons-en-Champagne.
Alnert's parents were Silvio Uderzo (1888-1985) and Iria Crestini. They had met in 1915, during World War I. Silvio was at the time serving in the Royal Italian Army, and Iria was working at the arsenal of La Spezia, Liguria, where she was maintaining and repairing weapons and ammunition. Silvio was discharged from military service in 1919, and the couple married in 1920. Silvio returned to his civilian job as a carpenter, and the Uderzo family soon migrated to the French Third Republic, where there were more job opportunities.
Albert was named after his older brother Albert Uderzo, who had been born in 1925 . The older Albert had died of pneumonia when he was only 8-months-old, and the grieving parents wanted a replacement. The official name of the younger Albert at the birth registry was Alberto Aleandro Uderzo, due to a misunderstanding between Silvio and the employee at the registry. The family rarely used this "official" name.
Albert was born an Italian citizen, and officially gained French citizenship 1934. He experienced racism against Italian immigrants as a child, though he was both born and raised in France. He recalled people blaming him for Benito Mussolini's policies and spitting at him.
In the 1930s, Albert developed a fascination for American comic and animated cartoons, and was particularly impressed with the works of Walt Disney. He was a poor student at school, but received good grades in sketching and art-related lessons. He had been practicing drawing as a hobby since he was in kindergarten, and he was good at it. When he was 11 or 12 years old, his parents realized that Albert was color-blind. It had not affected his sketches, because most of them were black-and-white.
During World War II, Albert was too young to serve in the conflict, but his older brother Bruno was conscripted and fought in the Battle of France (1940). By the 1950s, Albert had become a professional artist, and he met his partner René Goscinny in 1951. During the 1950s, Uderzo provided the artwork for moderately successful series such as the historical fiction series "Oumpah-pah" and "Jehan Pistolet" (both written by Goscinny) and the aviation comic series "Tanguy et Laverdure" (written by Jean-Michel Charlier).
Uderzo and Goscinny created the historical fiction series "Asterix" in 1959, featuring heroic Gauls fighting in the historical Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). It became one of the most successful European comic book series, with Uderzo serving as its main artist from 1959 to 2004. When Goscinny died in 1977, Uderzo decided to take over the writing duties as well. While writing several successful stories of his own, Uderzo is mostly considered an inferior writer to Goscinny. There was a perceived decline in the writing quality of the series over the decades.
In 2005, Uderzo released "Asterix and the Falling Sky", the only science-fiction entry in this historic fantasy series, and intended to serve as a parody of then-popular anime and manga series. The story was widely mocked for its dated humor, and the use of anti-Japanese stereotypes dating back to World War II. It was the last Asterix story written by Uderzo.
In 2007, Uderzo sold his shares of the company "Editions Albert René" (which owns the rights to Asterix) to the publishing company Hachette. He had a public falling out with his daughter Sylvie Uderzo who also owned shares of the original company and disagreed with her father's decision. After a few years of mostly working on short-stories and comic strips, Uderzo announced his retirement in 2011. He died in 2020.
According to UNESCO's Index Translationum, Uderzo was the 10th most often translated French-language author, with Goscinny being the 4th one. He was the third most often translated French-language comics author behind René Goscinny and Hergé.- Albert Verlinde was born on 25 April 1961 in 's-Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. He is an actor and producer, known for Het geheim van de Vughtse Heide (2010), Leve boerenliefde (2013) and Voetbalvrouwen (2007). He was previously married to Onno Hoes.
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Albert Yu was born on 25 April 1976 in Eugene, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Mahjong (1996).- Alberto Colantuoni was born on 25 April 1874 in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. He was a writer, known for Il destino in tasca (1938), I fratelli Castiglioni (1937) and The Castiglioni Brothers (1958). He died on 26 December 1959 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
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Alec Puro is an award winning Film and Television composer, accomplished studio musician and entrepreneur. He has created the music for over forty five films, thousands of hours of television programming and countless advertisements. Among other projects, Puro is best known for scoring the hit Freeform drama The Fosters, Netflix's new zombie thriller Black Summer, his collaboration with Linkin Park scoring the film MALL as well as other films including The Art Of Getting By starring Emma Roberts and Freddie Highmore and Higher Ground starring Academy Award Nominee Vera Farmiga. A veteran of the indie film world, he recently composed the music for the gritty urban drama PIMP executive produced by Lee Daniels starring Keke Palmer, comedy film All Nighter, starring Emile Hirsch and Academy Award Winner J.K. Simmons and A Happening of Monumental Proportions, actress Judy Greer's directorial debut starring Katie Holmes, Allison Janney and Rob Riggle.
Puro began his career playing drums in studio sessions with the likes of Jackson Browne, Cher and Robby Krieger of The Doors. In 1996, while attending California Institute of the Arts, Puro launched the band Deadsy with longtime friend Elijah Blue. The group's first album debuted at #99 on the Billboard Top 200 charts, selling 25,000 copies in the first week, and the band embarked upon a decade of world tours opening for bands such as Linkin Park and Stone Temple Pilots, playing to packed audiences at historic venues like Madison Square Garden.
During his time with Deadsy, Puro also began composing music independently as well as licensing to television shows such as Chicago Hope and NYPD Blue. Puro's first significant success as a composer came from the 2007 hit Sundance film The Good Night. Starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Penelope Cruz, the film and its score both received widespread praise from the likes of Steven Spielberg and Variety Magazine. In 2011, Puro returned to Sundance with two feature films making their debut; The Art of Getting By, starring Freddie Highmore and Emma Roberts, and Higher Ground, the critically acclaimed directorial debut from Academy Award Nominee Vera Farmiga. Puro became a Sundance regular, returning again in 2012 with his third invitation for scoring Jonathan Kasdan's The First Time. Since 2007, Puro's work has been a regular fixture at some of the worlds most integral film festivals, from SXSW to Cannes to the Tribeca Film Festival where his film Like Water won the "Best New Director" award in 2011. Recently his films Ashby starring Mickey Rourke and Emma Roberts as well as PIMP executive produced by Lee Daniels starring Keke Palmer made their Tribeca Film Festival debuts in 2015 and 2018 respectively.
To support his creative endeavors, Puro founded Gramoscope Music in 2006, a full service music production company with an extensive and diverse music catalog for licensing in film and television. Some notable projects they have created music for include the new theme for Real Time With Bill Maher, American Horror Story, Botched, So You Think You Can Dance, Running Wild With Bear Grylls, Wicked Tuna, Scientology and the Aftermath, Glee, The Real Housewives of OC, Beverly Hills, New Jersey, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, NBA 2K and The Americans to name a few.- Alejandra Borrero was born on 25 April 1962 in Popayán, Colombia. She is an actress, known for La maldición del paraíso (1993), Gente de bien (2014) and Rosario Tijeras (2005).
- Alejandro D'Andrea Mohr was born on 25 April 1976 in Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an actor, known for Unión Fantásticos Argentinos (2010). He has been married to Paula Carrizo since 10 March 2007.
- Aleksandr Baranov was born on 25 April 1960 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan (2007), Sardar Udham (2021) and Ajooba (1990).
- Aleksandr Vladomirsky was born on 25 April 1950 in Minsk, Belorussian SSR, USSR. He was an actor, known for Gosudarstvennaya granitsa (1980), Zakoldovannye (1994) and Mat Uragana (1991). He died on 21 January 1997 in Minsk, Belarus.
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Co-founding (2016) member of the freelance filmmakers group "La Bizantina Film", I work as an actor, producer, director and writer. We make short movies, ads, music and corporate videos.
I worked as production assistant for the short movie "La regina si addormenta dove vuole" (2019), directed by Lorenzo Tiberia.
I worked as data manager for the short movie "Passatempo" (2019) directed by Gianni Amelio.
I worked in the production department of Magnolia TV, an Italian TV company, during 2016 and 2017.
Since 2011 I'm editor-in-chief of the Italian cinema web-zine "Lumière e i suoi fratelli".
In 2016 I graduated in Television, Cinema e New Media at IULM University in Milan.- Alex Bowman was born on 25 April 1993.
- Alex Guenette was born on 25 April 1996.