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Aaron Bengtson was born on 27 June 1979 in Moorhead, Minnesota, USA. Aaron is a producer, known for All You Can Meat (2012), Mysteries at the Museum (2010) and Mysteries at the Monument (2013).- Producer
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
I am a seasoned producer with a diverse background in the film, television, advertising agency, commercial, and music video industry. With extensive experience as an executive producer, supervising producer, line producer, and agency senior producer, I have successfully delivered numerous projects with excellence. I specialize in live events production, experiential marketing, and product placement, having successfully integrated brands into high-profile campaigns. Additionally, I have a passion for managing and representing contemporary artists, nurturing their careers to new heights. Recently, I have delved into the emerging WEB3 industry, where I am excited to explore its potential and contribute to its growth.- Actor
- Production Manager
- Writer
Adam Góralczyk was born on 27 June 1977 in Lodz, Poland. He is an actor and production manager, known for Television Theater (1953), Aniol (2013) and Women of Mafia (2018).- Adam Jankas was born on 27 June 1991 in Van Nuys, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Downward Dog and A Crime to Remember (2013).
- Adam Sønderby was born on 27 June 1999 in Aarhus, Denmark. He is an actor, known for Ludvig & Santa Claus (2011), Det vi ser (2016) and GR4DE (2019).
- Adam Jonathon Wagner, originally from Chesterton, Indiana, is a graduate (2005) of the musical theater department at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music. Unable to afford piano lessons, he is self-taught and began to write songs in 2001. In June 2005, he presented an original revue, Don't Look Down, as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. The show received the Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Best Alternative Production and a Cincinnati Enquirer Acclaim Award.
"Traci's Song" premiered in NYC at the MAC/ASCAP Songwriters' Showcase and Things to Chase: A Composer's Showcase. Adam attended the Composers Stage Project as part of the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and is regularly mentored by the program's director, Craig Carnelia.
Most recently, he introduced himself as a songwriter to the New York community in An Evening of (mostly) True Songs at the Laurie Beechman Theater, featuring the Broadway talents of Andrea Burns, Justin Bohon, Benjamin Magnuson and Katie Klaus.
Adam is now making his first attempt to write lyrics in collaboration with his friends, Benjamin Magnuson (book) and Zachary Dietz (music), on a full-scale book musical.
As an actor, he can be seen as Phil in the film, Teeth, which premiered at the Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals. He has also done several sketch comedy shows around NYC and has worked at The St. Louis Muny, Ogunquit Playhouse and Seacoast Repertory Theater. In 2003, Adam studied abroad at the Midsummer in Oxford program as part of the British American Drama Academy where he performed for Sir Ben Kingsley, Mark Wing-Davey and more. - Adele Longmire was born on 27 June 1918 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She was an actress, known for Bullet Scars (1942), I Love Lucy (1951) and The Turning Point (1952). She was married to Arthur Franz. She died on 15 January 2008 in Taos, New Mexico, USA.
- Producer
- Executive
Adi Cohen is a former scholar at Tel Aviv University in the fields of English Literature and Classical History. In business, Cohen is an expert on high-risk securities and derivatives and has dealt extensively in venture capital investments since 1992.
Cohen takes and active role in several major stock markets around the world and engages in entertainment investments through financial packages and instruments for the film and television industry.
Cohen is also involved in seed investments of media and technology companies.
Cohen leads the philosophy and strategy of APX Corporation by expending its global network and designing the intended autonomy of its monetary structure.
Adi is a triathlon enthusiast, investing considerable time in intensive training. Cohen resides between New York City and Europe.- Production Manager
- Writer
- Producer
Adolf Hannemann was born on 27 June 1900 in Potsdam, Germany. He is known for Der Fall Molander (1945), Der Kahn der fröhlichen Leute (1950) and Modell Bianka (1951).- Adolph Kiefer was born on 27 June 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was married to Joyce Kainer. He died on 5 May 2017 in Wadsworth, Illinois, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Adrian Burhop was born on 27 June 1975 in Canada. He was an actor, known for Ghost Recon: Breakpoint (2019), Durham County (2007) and Far Cry Instincts (2005). He died on 6 December 2023 in Canada.- Actress
- Writer
Agnete von Prangen was born on 27 June 1880. She was an actress and writer, known for Syndens datter (1916), For barnets skyld (1918) and Konkurrencen (1919). She was married to August Blom. She died on 12 April 1968.- Agnieszka Cegielska was born on 27 June 1979 in Malbork, Pomorskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Sortownia (2023), Subuk (2022) and Fakty (1997).
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Grew up in Riverside, California; graduated North High School, 1988. Attended Academy of Dramatic Art in Pasadena, California. Has been a regular performer at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles since 2000. Headlines a specialty show at the Comedy Store called "Arabian Knights" that was the brainchild of owner Mitzi Shore and features comics of Middle Eastern descent.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Ahmet Güvenç was born on 27 June 1951 in Ankara, Turkey. He is a composer, known for Cinayet Süsü (2019), Heykel (1988) and Askin Kesisme Noktasi (1990).- Aiace Tugnoli was born on 27 June 1983 in Italy. He is an actor, known for Ardena (1997) and Padre Speranza (2002).
- Aideu Handique was born on 27 June 1915 in Panidihingia, Assam, India. She was an actress, known for Joymati (1935), Ganga Chiloner Pankhi (1975) and Aideu (2007). She died on 17 December 2002 in Assam, India.
- Visual Effects
- Additional Crew
Animator, Motion designer and Visual effects artist by profession, Akash is working since 2010. He has served various Hollywood studios, productions and businesses as freelancer. Most of his work are Titles, Branding, Film logos and Visual effects for the movies. He recently worked for Generation Iron (2013) movie as Title and credit animator.- Editor
- Director
- Editorial Department
Akif Özkan was born on 27 June 1972 in Manisa, Turkey. Akif is an editor and director, known for Dirilis: Ertugrul (2014), Sila (2006) and Düsenin Dostu (2004).- Akiko Yoritsune was born on 27 June 1978 in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. She is an actress, known for The Solitary Gourmet (2012).
- Additional Crew
Akintunde Omitowoju was born on 27 June 1973 in Nigeria. Akintunde is known for Metroid Prime (2002), Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010) and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (2014). Akintunde has been married to Masami Nishida since 13 November 2010.- Alaa Sarhan, Egyptian writer and novelist Born June 27, 1996, From Mansoura Governorate _ Dakahlia Residence Giza, 6th of October City Founder of the Sirius novelist team in the Arab world, The first team to win the second place in the pen award from Shams-publishing Alaa Sarhan is one of the authors of fictional and realistic novels in the Arab Republic of Egypt. His most prominent works: The Spirits of Asyrkas series of books Sapphire book to support cancer patients Body possession book A beautiful coincidence novel, or is it a more beautiful destiny?
- Aladár Ihász was born on 27 June 1886 in Kiskunfélegyháza, Hungary. He was an actor, known for A kölcsönkért csecsemök (1915), Dracula's Death (1921) and Soldiers of the Emperor (1918). He was married to Elvira Poór and Emma Dom. He died on 24 July 1960 in Oradea, Romania.
- Alan Coren, the writer and broadcaster who died aged 69, was one of Britain's most prolific humorists, producing newspaper columns and books in astonishing abundance; he was a former editor of Punch, a regular panellist on Radio 4's satirical show The News Quiz, and also appeared as a team captain on television's Call My Bluff.
Known to his newspaper readers as the Sage of Cricklewood, Coren turned out millions of words in columns of humour and barbed television criticism, as well as collections of comic essays ranging from Golfing for Cats (1975) to The Cricklewood Diet (1982) and, following the birth of his children, the Arthur series of children's books which he wrote between 1976 and 1983. Even 20 years ago Coren was estimating that he had published six million words, or 10 copies of War And Peace.
Fluent and industrious, Coren was a master of drollery: in an early piece about Beethoven spending an evening drinking, a concerned onlooker points out: "That was your Ninth."
Coren, who had made his name while still an undergraduate at Oxford, was also possessed of a dazzling intellect which he deployed with equal effect in his writing and in company: he was a brilliant conversationalist, whose machine-gun delivery dominated - and often silenced - the Punch lunches at which he presided as editor.
When The Daily Telegraph's Court Circular reported in 1980 that "the Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, was entertained at luncheon today by Mr Alan Coren", readers knew that the paper spoke no less than the truth.
Words rattled from him without cease, whether a column for a newspaper, a scorching piece of television criticism, a witty observation on the passing show, or the plot for the novel that he invariably never got round to writing. While colleagues reeled from his spectacular creativeness, Coren suffered from the journalist's gnat-like attention-span and preferred to sprint rather than knuckle down to the long haul.
At Punch, Coren - then an ambitious 28-year-old - became the youngest man to carve his name on the magazine's dining table, a long-standing tradition. When he came to preside over the magazine's lunches, they were often riotous affairs; colleagues remembered particularly a stunning double-act with the comedian and director Mel Brooks, with each sparking the other to more and more absurd jokes.
Coren's finest hour in editorial terms was as a rookie in charge of production on the night that President Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963; his decision to stop the issue and lose it (the magazine contained a cartoon ridiculing Kennedy) was applauded by the management. His worst moment came in 1987 when he ran a cartoon of an upturned glass-bottomed boat with people staring out, above the caption: "And if you look up now you will see the rescue helicopter." To Coren's mortification, the magazine appeared a couple of days after the Zeebrugge ferry disaster.
As only the 11th editor in 147 years, Coren, who took up the post aged 39, was nevertheless rated Punch's last successful one, having joined it from university after sending in an unsolicited piece, and inched up the ladder to literary editor in 1966, then deputy editor in 1969 and editor in 1978, a position he held until his acrimonious departure in 1987.
As well as his work at Punch, Coren also developed a parallel career as a columnist, contributing television reviews to The Times for much of the 1970s, as well as a humorous column to the Daily Mail. On leaving Punch, he took over as editor of The Listener, the BBC's now-defunct weekly culture magazine, and continued to write for The Times and for The Mail On Sunday, for which he had worked as a television critic since 1984.
His arrival at The Listener prompted a sour spat with one of the magazine's star contributors, the cartoonist Barry Fantoni, who declared Coren's appointment to be "one of the greatest follies of all time" and accused Coren of "looking and sounding like a cabbie"; in riposte, Coren labelled Fantoni (who also drew for Private Eye) "Richard Ingrams's lickspittle".
Although he traded in words, listing his own favourite humorists as HL Mencken, Evelyn Waugh, Perelman, Wodehouse, Thurber, Richmal Crompton and Michael Frayn, Coren was also genuinely engaged and fascinated by television, and counted himself an enthusiastic viewer.
In 1992 Coren joined the Sunday Express as a humorous columnist, complaining that he had become jaded as a reviewer, having watched television for too long.
It was as a humorous writer that Coren flourished, constructing a netherworld of the satirical, the lunatic and the surreal, all vaguely anchored in Coren's own domestic purlieus of Cricklewood (in reality his own stamping ground was the frontier between NW2 and NW3, and - in recent years - Regent's Park).
Alan Coren was born in north London, the son of a builder-cum-plumber, and educated at East Barnet Grammar School. After taking a First in English at Wadham College, Oxford, he took a Master's degree and later studied in the United States on a Commonwealth Fellowship at Yale and at the University of California at Berkeley, for a doctorate in modern American literature.
He was writing on the side about America for the New Yorker and Punch when the then editor of Punch, Bernard Hollowood, suggested Coren could make a living from writing.
In between stints for The Observer, Tatler and the Times Literary Supplement, Coren also pursued a career in broadcasting, joining The News Quiz on Radio 4 at its inception in 1977 and becoming one of its most competitive participants. The following year he wrote The Loser, an unsuccessful television sitcom about a boxing promoter, which featured Leonard Rossiter.
Coren had been a team captain on the popular BBC2 word game Call My Bluff since 1996. He commanded a loyal following, but once confessed that he regarded broadcasting as a hobby rather than his first area of expertise. Indeed, he listed it among his recreations in Who's Who.
He generated nearly 20 of them, mainly collections of his newspaper columns with whimsical titles such as The Sanity Inspector (1974), The Lady From Stalingrad Mansions (1978), A Bit On The Side (1995) and The Cricklewood Dome (1998). In the mid-1970s, when he asked his publisher for ideas, he was told that books about golf always sold well, as did books about cats. Without missing a beat Coren announced that his next book would be called Golfing for Cats.
One of his most successful books was The Collected Bulletins of Idi Amin (1974), a miscellany of his Punch articles guying the former Ugandan dictator; this was despite its being rejected for publication in America on grounds of racial sensitivity. Coren's last book, 69 For One (2007), is due to be published later this year.
Although he spent much of his professional life as a freelance, he never suffered from the neuroses or paranoia that afflicts the breed, and only took on work that he wanted to do.
Coren succeeded John Cleese as rector of St Andrews University from 1973 until 1976 and was awarded an honorary DLitt from Nottingham University in 1993.
In May 2006 Coren was bitten by an insect that gave him septicaemia, which led to necrotising fasciitis.
Alan Coren married, in 1963, Anne Kasriel, a consultant anaesthetist, who survives him with their two children, Giles and Victoria, both journalists. - Alanna is the identical twin of Gennelle Dedek. The girls were born in Canada to Czech-born parents, and now reside in the Los Angeles, California area. They have no other siblings. Other than acting, their main area of interest is dance - they currently dance about 15 hours a week, taking tap, jazz, ballet, hiphop, and breaking, as well as gymnastics. They are two-times National Dance Champions in tap.
- Alanna Masterson (born June 27, 1988) is an American actress who is known for her role as Tara Chambler in the AMC television series The Walking Dead.
Masterson was born on Long Island, New York to Carol Masterson (a manager) and Joe Reaiche, a Lebanese Australian former rugby league player with the Sydney Roosters and the South Sydney Rabbitohs. She is the younger sister to her full brother, Jordan Masterson, and two half-brothers, Danny Masterson, Christopher Masterson. The family later relocated to Los Angeles, California. She grew up around and was influenced by her older brothers who both starred in popular television shows in the late 1990s to early 2000s. Masterson's passion for acting came from spending a lot of time on set with her brothers and seeing the filming process.
Masterson has recently appeared as Tara Chambler on the AMC series The Walking Dead, having debuted in the show's fourth season. Masterson was promoted to a series regular for the fifth season and was added to the main credits in the seventh season. She had a recurring role in the fourth season of the ABC series Mistresses.
On November 4, 2015, Masterson gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Marlowe, with then-boyfriend Brick Stowell. - Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
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Albert Werry was born on 27 June 1932 in London, England, UK. He was a cinematographer, known for For Your Eyes Only (1981), The Great Muppet Caper (1981) and The Golden Lady (1979). He was married to Olive Finch. He died in 1981 in London, England, UK.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Alberta Vaughn was born on 27 June 1904 in Ashland, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress, known for Randy Rides Alone (1934), The Adorable Deceiver (1926) and The Live Wire (1935). She was married to John Robert Thomas (contractor) and Joe Egli. She died on 26 April 1992 in Studio City, California, USA.- Writer
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- Producer
Alberto Bevilacqua was born on 27 June 1934 in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for This Kind of Love (1972), Lady Caliph (1970) and Attenti al buffone (1975). He died on 9 September 2013 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Aldo Dezi was born on 27 June 1939 in Castel Gandolfo, Lazio, Italy.
- Aleksandr Belov was born on 27 June 1977 in the USSR. He is an actor, known for Three Seconds (2017).
- Aleksandr Khoshabaev was born on 27 June 1981 in the USSR. He is an actor, known for August 8 (2012), Zapovednyy spetsnaz (2021) and Komandir (2024).
- Aleksandr Segalchik was born on 27 June 1958. He is an actor, known for Ne budite spyashchuyu sobaku (1991).
- Aleksandr Serdyuk was born on 27 June 1900 in Bzov, Pereyaslavl uyezd, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire [now Baryshivka Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Nazar Stodolya (1937), Koliyivshchyna (1933) and Zaporozhets za Dunayem (1937). He died on 14 December 1988 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine].
- Aleksey Potemkin was born on 27 June 1956 in the USSR. He is an actor, known for Cop Wars (2005), Pravednik (2023) and Vysokie stavki (2015).
- Actor
- Stunts
Aleksey Shutov was born on 27 June 1973 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for Panfilov's 28 Men (2016), Nevskiy (2016) and Trener (2018).- Producer
- Actor
- Director
Alex Plank was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Ezra (2023), The Good Doctor (2017) and The Bridge (2013).- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Alex Stemkovsky is a Russian born actor. His career began at an early age. When he was seven years old he attended ballet class in Moscow. He was the only male performer in a class of twelve. After moving to the United States Alex began acting while attending Law School in New York. His first job was on All My Children. Since those early day Alex appeared numerous time on General Hospital as well as other television shows.- Alexander Cukor was born on 27 June 1977 in Berkeley, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Man, Moment, Machine (2005), The Last War Crime (2012) and 21 and a Wake-Up (2009).
- Director
- Production Manager
- Writer
Alexander Dierbach was born on 27 June 1979 in Malaga, Spain. He is a director and production manager, known for Line of Separation (2015), Der Irland-Krimi (2019) and Schmidt - Chaos auf Rezept (2014).- Alexander Heimann was born on 27 June 1937 in Ferenberg, Bern, Switzerland. Alexander was a writer, known for Lisi und der General (1986) and Rufer, der Wolf (2005). Alexander died on 28 May 2003 in Bern, Switzerland.
- Writer
- Actor
- Director
Alexander Pola was born on 27 June 1914 in Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was a writer and actor, known for Zeg 'ns Aaa (1981), Farce majeure (1966) and Kleren maken de man (1957). He died on 12 October 1992 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.- Alexander Pownall was born on 27 June 1991 in the UK. He is an actor, known for Five Children and It (2004), The Cazalets (2001) and Best Friends (2004).
- Alexander Tollmann was born on 27 June 1928 in Vienna, Austria. He died on 8 August 2007 in Vienna, Austria.
- Alexandra Dye was born on 27 June 1988 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is an actor, known for Dare (2010).
- Alexis Sageot was born on 27 June 1995 in Créteil, France. He is an actor, known for L'Éternelle Rencontre (2023), The New Look (2024) and The Circles of the Vicious (2016).
- Alfred Linder was born on 27 June 1902 in Karlsruhe, Germany. He was an actor, known for Canon City (1948), The Invisible Boy (1957) and The House on 92nd Street (1945). He died on 4 July 1957 in Hollywood, California, USA.
- Ali Borji is a Iranian actor. He hails from the city of Tafrish and belongs to the esteemed Shahsavan tribe. After fulfilling his military service obligations, Borji decided to explore life abroad, but his love for his homeland eventually brought him back to Iran.
Driven by his passion for acting, Borji embarked on a journey to hone his craft. He diligently attended acting classes, determined to make a mark in the industry. His hard work paid off as he secured roles in various television series and films, showcasing his versatility and talent.
One of Borji's notable appearances was in the popular television series "Shirin Dar Darya," which captivated audiences with its compelling storyline. Additionally, he impressed audiences with his performance in the film "Dakou," further establishing himself as a skilled actor.
Borji's commitment to his art led him to participate in four short films, where he took on lead roles and demonstrated his range and dedication to his craft.
During his journey as an actor, Borji had the privilege of working under the mentorship of the accomplished actor Saeed Hashemi, further refining his skills and deepening his understanding of the craft.
As an admirer of the renowned director Majid Majidi, Borji greatly appreciates the director's unique and captivating style of storytelling. - Alice McDermott was born on 27 June 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is a writer, known for That Night (1992), Flannery (2019) and American Masters (1985).
- Writer
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alina Afanasjew was born on 27 June 1930 in Puszkarnia, Wilenskie, Poland. She was a writer and actress, known for Prom (1970), Sprzedawca fantazji (1969) and Czarodziejski dzwon (1964). She died on 17 June 2018.