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Robert Stone is an American photographer, visual artist, and actor. Born and raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Stone spent the better part of a decade practicing a mixture of method and absorption. He went on to study at the Hartford Art School receiving a B.F.A. in Photography before making his way to Rochester, New York where he perused an M.F.A. in Photography and Related Media at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
His work deals with themes of memory, emotional trauma, domestic spaces, the veiled surface of the American psyche, and the tensions tied to our abridged life.- Camera and Electrical Department
'Wild' Will MacLean was born on 21 September 1950 in Burbank, California, USA. 'Wild' Will is known for Back to the Future (1985).- Camera and Electrical Department
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A.J. started his journey in the film industry at the humble age of just 16 as Assistant Producer for the Channel 7 children's TV show A*mazing hosted by James Sherry. Producing 3 seasons, 195 episodes of the show resulting in the longest running and most successful children's TV show in Australia History, and forging his pathway as the youngest person in Australia ever to fill such a position. The next two years would see A.J. working at every major television station in his hometown, Perth, shooting news, current affairs, sports & lifestyle programs, and at Australian TV giant Global Television (Big Brother, Australian Idol). On graduation of year 12 at school, A.J. had already successfully achieved on-screen credits in over 200 television episodes.
Shortly after, A.J. spread his wings from his hometown of Perth, Australia, to the United States in pursuit of challenging projects more suited to his love and passion for narrative film. This presence in Los Angeles led to the formation of Metropolis Media Group, the sister company to Smooth Motion Films in Western Australia. The US-based office has afforded A.J. much invaluable directing experience through many Hollywood-based productions such as multiple TV series and more than 200 US television commercials.
His narrative writing and directorial debut was seen with the release of the Australian production "Ronan's Escape", a highly controversial 16-minute film. The unique hard-hitting screenplay attracted the likes of Academy Award nominee Martin Mhando, who produced the film. "Ronan's Escape" instantly achieved critical acclaim, screening at 17 international film festivals around the world, and has since earned the film and A.J. a total of 13 international film award nominations and 10 wins, including the 'World Cinema Directing Award' for Best Director at the Amsterdam Film Festival; 'Best Short Film' at the prestigious 16th Annual Sedona International Film Festival Director's Choice Awards, judged and presented by Michael Moore; and 'Best International Film' at the 6th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival in Hollywood. The continued success of "Ronan's Escape" has seen it shared more than 54 million times over Facebook, Instagram & YouTube and solidified its own presence in pop culture among teens associated with its primary theme, as well as footage from the film being used in the music video for American pop star Demi Lovato's smash hit 'Believe in Me'.
Following the success of "Ronan's Escape", A.J. was commissioned to produce & direct "23" for James Cameron. The commercial starred "Avatar", "Titanic" and "Terminator" creator James Cameron himself alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. The 60-second spot became the most successful commercial campaign ever run by the marketing company giant responsible.
A.J.'s company evolved and recently expanded with long-time writing partner Joe Brouillette and executive producer John Linton from the Smooth Motion Media Group, now based in Los Angeles, California. The SMMG harbors two production company subsidiaries: Dark Arts Entertainment (Motion Picture Film & Scripted Television production) and Primordial Entertainment (Reality, Science & Documentary Television).
In addition to the U.S. productions, A.J. has returned several times to his home town in Perth, Western Australia, to shoot multiple feature films as 2nd Unit Director, including John V. Soto's crime thriller 'The Reckoning', starring Jonathan LaPaglia and Luke Hemsworth, and Sci-Fi thriller 'The Gateway'.
A.J's focus is now firmly in the feature world, developing a multitude of motion-picture feature projects in the Thriller and Action/Sci-Fi genres. The style of his work trends to more of a cerebral nature, and his screenplays typically unwind multiple layers of character personalities and storytelling strands within the film.- Actor
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Aarne Üksküla was born on 21 September 1937 in Tallinn, Estonia. He was an actor, known for Bande (1986), Naine kütab sauna (1979) and Vana daami visiit (2006). He was married to Maria Klenskaja and Siina Üksküla. He died on 29 October 2017.- Director
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Aarre Elo was born on 21 September 1934 in Helsinki, Finland. He was a director and producer, known for At the Junction (1962), Olliver Hawkin hypnoosi ilta (1968) and Euro Fashion 69 (1969). He died on 17 February 2022 in Helsinki, Finland.- Producer
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Abby Lee Miller is the head of the Abby Lee Dance company in Pittsburgh. She founded the company in 1980. Both she and her studio are featured in Dance Moms (2011). Abby learned to dance from her mother, Maryen Lorrain Miller, who ran a dance studio in Penn Hills.- Producer
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Achal Gupt was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is a producer and production manager, known for Better Life Foundation (2016), Comicstaan (2018) and Sound Trek (2013).- Achim Spiller was born on 21 September 1964 in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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Adam grew up in New York City, graduated from The Fieldston School went on to graduate from Harvard University. Known early as an actor for Living Single, Will & Grace, The Parkers, and as "Flynn" in the EMMY winning mini-series, The Temptations, Adam was nominated for an NAACP Image Award as 'Nathan Hastings' on The Young & Restless. He adapted/produced Just Passin' Through & What Angles Fear for Dreambuilder Foundation & Proctor & Gamble; both won EMMYs for Regional TV and consecutive Regional EMMYs as 'Lead Actor' for Adam. More recent highlights include upcoming "Flinch" by director/writer Cameron Van Hoy (Suicide Girls), 2018 hit, "Uncle Drew", Joel Edgerton's hit directorial debut, "The Gift", Lethal Weapon, Rosewood, Glow (Netflix/Jenji Kohan), his role as a "B613 assassin" in Scandal, recurring on Heroes, Criminal Minds, Love's Routine (w/ W. Defoe) and "Ocean's 13" (w/ Al Pacino). Adam co-wrote, produced and starred in, "Forgiveness", which won of the Martha's Vineyard Film Fest. HBO Prize; and swept the San Diego Film Black Fest., including Best Feature Film & Best Supporting Actor for him. He was a writer on staff of Vin Desil's ground-breaking web-series, "The Ropes" on Netflix & Crackle. Raised in the theater, Adam's challenging roles include "Mercutio" in Michael Arabian's "Romeo & Juliet", Bobby Seale in Ron Sossi's "Chicago Conspiracy Trial", "Cody" in Neil LaBute's "This is How It Goes"; and was an executive member of the renowned Circle Rep. West Company. In high school, Adam excelled in music, playing guitar and saxophone, and was a All-County athlete, achieving honors in football & baseball. Adam started at QB for the Harvard Crimson, earning Ivy League Player of the Week, E.C.A.C player of The Week, and The New England Sports Writers' Player of the Week. Adam's father is a NY City & State Commissioner; his mother, an author and former professor at The New School for Social Research. His brother, Khary Lazarre-White, the Founder of "The Brotherhood/Sister Sol", an award winning Harlem based Youth Organization, published his first novel in 2017, "Passage".
As a director, Adam's short film "200 Years" produced by Rob Fried (Collateral, Rudy, Boondock Saints), for Feeln' Originals, reached the 3rd round of Oscar voting. He lives with his wife, actress, Dendrie Taylor, and their beloved daughter, Aiyana.- Adam Pearce was born on 21 September 1986 in Gloucester, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Journey of a Dead Man (2020) and A Moment of Your Time (2020).
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The "viral duet king" Adam (Bronx, New York) is more than just another pop voice on the scene, and his accomplishments - from having the "Ultimate Sexiest Video" on Logo, to scoring a Top 20 Billboard club hit with Kathy Sledge (of Sister Sledge), to his iTunes Top 100 duets with Margaret Cho and Pandora Boxx - reflect that in spades. He is about to bring fun to pop music, and a style never before seen blending comedy with dance and outrageouness. He's performed on The Howard Stern Show, featured on TMZ, E!, Radar, Out.com, US Magazine, OK Magazine, the NY Post, The Advocate, & many, many more!
In Spring 2006 his dance single, I Wanna Hold You, was heard in Abercrombie & Fitch stores throughout the country. The debut music video then hit the #1 spot on MTV Logo network's "Click List Countdown" that August, and was one of the Top 10 videos of 2007 on the network. Adam was one of the original stars on the network, and voted favorite Click List artist of 2007, and landed on afterElton.com's Hot 100 [celebrity list] for 2008. Adam's next single, Standing in the Rain, with DJ Russ Harris, was the named the #1 "Ultimate Sexiest Video" on Logo. DJ Times Magazine called him "one of the strongest male vocalists in 2007". The music video for Standing in the Rain premiered in October on Logo's new mainstream dance/pop show Pop Lab, hosted by Solange and Lady Gaga on Logo. He then went on to host the March 11th (2009) episode of Pop Lab's Spring Break Edition, following past week's host, Beyonce.
Needing a steady follow up, his song VIP premiered on HBO in June of 2010 on the music show "Feedback", and Adam became a staple on HBO for the next two years, his music videos being shown in between movies. VIP was also the #2 music video on Logo's Click List Countdown Top 10 Videos of 2010, while Standing in the Rain was picked as an official "fist pumping beat" by NY's #1 hit music station, Z100. VIP (and another single, Q&A) made its way onto TV, and was featured heavily on two seasons of Oxygen's hit reality show "Bad Girls Club", MTV's "The Real World", & Showtime's "Real L Word". Adam then worked with Kathy Sledge (lead singer of Sister Sledge) on a song called Give Yourself Up, which hit Top 20 on the Billboard club chart in October 2011. The song was featured in the 2014 movie "Don Jon". The music video was featured on TMZ when Adam was seen with a bevvy of reality stars. Following in that vein, he released a music video for Q&A, featuring Lisa Lampanelli. He then, in 2012, signed with GR Media firm and recorded a new single with Nadya Suleman, aka, Octomom, called Sexy Party. The CD cover stirred up controversy when Adam was seen holding Octomom's breasts and made international headlines. In the Fall he was involved in a controversial debate with Angelina Pivarnick from The Jersey Shore on deeyoon.com where he defended gay marriage. They released a song called "Serendipity" and filmed a controversial music video where Angelina marries TLC's "Starter Wives" star Cheryl Caruso.
In 2013, he released two viral music videos: It's Tan Mom! and It's Too Big (w/ Jonah Falcon). He appeared on the Howard Stern Show twice and performed, with Howard saying he made a "niche" for himself. That year, a career highlight for him, he performed "We Are Family" w/Kathy Sledge in Asbury Park. He was featured on VH1's Best Week Ever and even Jenny McCarthy weighed in. In July he released a parody song and video w/RuPaul's Drag Race All-Star, Pandora Boxx, called "You Seemed Shady to Me" which hit #46 on the iTunes Comedy singles chart. In August, he released a song with Tan Mom called "Life of the Party" and had yet another memorable appearance on Stern. 2014 started out with a bang as Adam released a new single with Margaret Cho. "See U Next Tuesday" hit the Top 100 on iTunes. In summer 2014, he released the viral sensation "The Kitty Anthem". He also signed with the World of Wonder Network, (WoW! Presents), and began interviews with stars such as Miss Universe, Bianca Del Rio, Alyssa Edwards and Alaska. In 2015 he invented the viral sensation, the "Honey Boo Boo bop" with none other than Honey Boo Boo herself! 2016 saw him land his second top 17 Billboard club dance song "Heartbreak Hotline".
In 2017 it was announced he would be on the WE tv series, "Dr. Miami"- Addison Allen was born on 21 September 1999 in Houston Texas.
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Aditi Balan was born on 21 September 1991 in India. She is an actress, known for Aruvi (2016), Captain Miller (2024) and Padavettu (2022).- Director
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Adolf Bergunker was born on 21 September 1906 in Simferopol, Russian Empire. He was a director and assistant director, known for Sledy na snegu (1955), Dzhura (1964) and Ryadom s nami (1958). He died in 1989 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia].- Agneta Attling was born on 21 September 1964. She is an actress, known for Selma & Johanna - En roadmovie (1997).
- Agnethe Schibsted-Hansson was born on 21 September 1886 in Bergen, Norway. She was an actress, known for A Quiet flirt (1933), Den store barnedåpen (1931) and Ungen (1938). She died on 7 January 1951 in Norway.
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With an extensive career spanning more than 20 years full of local and international works in the film industry, Egyptian film editor Ahmed Hafez has presented the final cuts of over 20 films and edited numerous TV commercials and music videos. Hafez started his editing career with many TV commercials and music videos. He won 12 local and international awards for his work in six films. Hafez received international acclaim for his work in Clash (2016) by director Mohamed Diab, which opened the Un Certain Regard section at the 69th Cannes Film Festival. American film critic Deborah Young described his editing style as "rapid-fire editing" in her Clash Cannes review in The Hollywood Reporter. For his work in Clash, Hafez received three awards at the Carthage Film Festival (JCC), Cairo Film Society Festival and the Egyptian National Film Festival.
Hafez edited the Jordanian-Turkish feature film The Guest: Aleppo-Istanbul (2017), starring Jordanian actress Saba Mubarak and written and directed by Turkish director Andaç Haznederoglu. The film won him the Best Editing award at the International Bosphorus Film Festival in Turkey. Palestinian film Amira by director Mohamed Diab marked his second collaboration with Saba Mubarak, who stars in the film alongside Palestinian actor Ali Suliman. Hafez edited the first episode of the upcoming American action TV series Cypher, an international co-production directed by Tunisian director Majdi Smiri. Hafez is also editing Egyptian director Amr Salama's TV series Paranormal, based on the best-selling Arabic horror books by late author Ahmed Khaled Tawfik. Paranormal marks Netflix's first-ever original Egyptian series. His first collaboration with Salama was in Sheikh Jackson that world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. His collaboration with successful director/writer duo Marwan Hamed and Ahmed Mourad resulted in some of Egypt's highest-grossing films. Their collaboration started with The Blue Elephant (2016), which gave Hafez good material to experiment with. Hafez worked with Hamed and Mourad in The Originals, which won him four awards, Diamond Dust (2018), which he regards as the closest film to his heart for its storytelling style, and won him the Best Editing award at the Arabian Cinema Awards (ACA). Their latest collaboration is Blue Elephant: Dark Whispers (2019), the highest-grossing film in the history of Egyptian cinema with revenues surpassing EGP 102 million. He is currently joining hands with the dynamic duet once more to create a new book-to-screen film Kira & El Gin that is based on Mourad's best-seller, 1919.
Three of the films mentioned previously are based on successful literary works, which is a direction Hafez has taken in several films and TV series, including the film Hepta: The Last Lecture, based on writer Mohamed Sadek's best-selling novel of the same name. Additionally, the TV series Paranormal, La Tottfe' Al Shams (Don't let the Sun Set) (Ihsan Abdel Quddous), and Fi Kol Esbo' Yom Goma'a (Every Week Has A Friday) (Ibrahim Abdel Meguid), a Shahid.net original series. In 2014, Hafez edited the thriller film Warda by director Hadi Elbagoury and screenwriter Mohamed Hefzy. Warda is the first feature film to be shot in the Found-footage style in the Arab world. In 2016, Hafez worked again with Elbagoury in Hepta: The Last Lecture, the highest-grossing romantic film in the history of Egyptian cinema with revenues exceeding EGP 27 million. Hafez won two awards for his work in Hepta: The Last Lecture. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Ahmed Hafez graduated from the faculty of commerce, foreign trade department. he started his editing career when he was still in high school in 1998. Hafez kept up with the development of the film editing techniques, from using linear editing, a traditional tape-based editing system, until using non-linear editing, a computer-based editing system. Hafez's first editing work was an Axe TV commercial directed by Hadi Elbagoury in 1998. After editing many TV commercials and music videos, Hafez edited his first film 45 Days (2007), starring Ahmad Al Fishawy and directed by Ahmed Yousri, followed by Al Rahina (The Hostage) (2006) by director Sandra Nashaat, who he continued to work within the films Masgoon Transit (Prisoner on Transit) (2008) and Al Maslaha (The Deal) (2012). His editing credits also include the films El Shabah (The Ghost) (2007), Badal Faqed (Replacement) (2009), Al Hafla (The Party) (2013), Sukkar Mor (Bitter Sugar) (2015) by director Hani Khalifa, for which he won the Best Editing award at the Arabian Cinema Awards (ACA), Gunshot (2018) by director Karim El Shenawy, and Al Daif (The Guest) by director Hadi Elbagoury and writer Ibrahim Eissa. Hafez is currently editing director Ahmad Alaa Aldeeb's film Al Aref: Awdat Younis, starring Ahmed Ezz. Hafez also edited some of the most remarkable Egyptian TV series. He worked with director Mohamed Shaker Khodeir and screenwriter Tamer Habib in the three TV series; Tareeqy (My Path) (2015), Grand Hotel (2016), and La Tottfe' Al Shams (2017). He also worked with director Amr Salama in his TV series Tayea (2018).- Casting Department
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Ahmet Koraltürk was born on 21 September 1981 in Istanbul, Turkey. Ahmet is a talent agent and producer, known for The Oath (2017), Extreme-G (2011) and Persona (2018).- Ahna O'Reilly is an American actress who is best known for her role in Tate Taylor's "The Help." She was recently seen in the Snoy film adaption of "Where The Crawdads Sing." Additional film credits include "Bombshell", "The Friend", "Jobs", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", and "Marshall." Her television credits include "The Morning Show", "Kingdom", "How I Met Your Mother", and "Reverie."
On the New York stage, Ahna starred opposite Steven Pasquale in The Roundabout Theater Company's production of "The Robber Bridegroom," directed by Alex Timbers The show received outstanding reviews and was nominated for a Lortel Award for Outstanding Revival. - Actress
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Aida Satta Flores was born on 21 September 1960 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. She is an actress and composer, known for Aida Satta Flores: Oh mà (2015).- Airi Mizuno was born on 21 September 2002 in Nagoya, Japan.
- Aisha Eifert was born on 21 September 1983. She is an actress, known for 2012: Doomsday (2008), Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008) and Assistants (2013).
- Aitor Melini was born on 21 September 2010 in Malaga, Spain.
- Aivars Bogdanovics was born on 21 September 1941. He is an actor, known for Chelovek v shtatskom (1973), Match sostoitsya v lyubuyu pogodu (1985) and Surovyye kilometry (1970).
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Ajay was born in London, England, on September 21, 1982 to parents of Indian origin. After studying drama at school, he acquired an immense passion for the art and went on to star in some commercials and did a variety of acting work as well as some modeling. His main profession was, however, in the finance industry, having studied business and finance at Kingston University. In March 2008 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a full time acting career and to aid with this, attended the New York Film Academy in LA, studying acting for one year.
Ajay produced his first project, a short film in 2008, titled 'Men Will Be Boys', later transformed into a web series, which he both Produced and Directed.
In 2009, he had roles in '24' for 8 episodes, and one episode of 'NCIS'. He also had a leading role in a feature titled 'Rejouer', and starred in national commercials for 'The Hartford' and 'Subway'.
Upon his return to London in 2010, Ajay struggled with the idea of having to start from scratch the reputation he had worked so hard to build in LA, and faced immense barriers to break into the world he so loved, and so, founded Khando Entertainment, a worldwide production company, casting house and talent agency. The aim was to have everything under one roof and create a family of like minded individuals to create motion pictures that speak volumes to the masses.
Khando's first feature project is a co-production with Celtino Entertainment called "Tin Holiday" shot in London and LA in summer 2013.- Akshay Dogra was born on 21 September 1981 in Delhi, India. He is an actor, known for Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon (2011), Dil Hi Toh Hai (2018) and Dr Donn.
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Al Becker was born on 21 September 1902 in New York, USA. He is known for Last Train from Bombay (1952), Pushover (1954) and Hot Blood (1956). He died on 17 February 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Al Carabello was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Maria and Albert Carabello. At the age of 15 he got a job working at a video game store in South Philly. While working one day a friend asked him to be in a short film that would change his life. After filming, he realized how much he loved acting and went to study with famed New York acting coach George DiCenzo. After 2 years of training, Carabello would enter an acting competition for the WB Network. He would make it to the final 5 out of thousands of actors. From there he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting full time. His first credit was on the hit ABC series Grey's Anatomy. In 2015 he would book his first recurring role in another ABC series called Revenge where he played the role of Miguel. In 2019 he made his feature film debut in Adam McKay's Dick Cheney biopic, Vice, opposite Academy Award winner Christian Bale. The following year the film would go on to get nominated for 8 Oscars including Best Picture. Carabello also recently wrapped a number of TV shows including a spin-off pilot for the CW called Jane the Novela.
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Al Thompson was an actor and stuntman who appeared in more than 150 films during a career which spanned over forty years. Well-known in the industry for performing the more difficult stunts, he kept busy as a stunt double for Andy Clyde in the latter's many movies and also appeared in many Three Stooges shorts. The wiry, athletic Thompson performed in a variety of bit parts and was equally comfortable in roles as varied as laundry worker, professor, desk clerk, or sign painter.- Actress
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Aleksa Palladino was born on 21 September 1980 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Boardwalk Empire (2010), Halt and Catch Fire (2014) and Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007). She was previously married to Devon Church.- Aleksander Aamodt Kilde was born on 21 September 1992 in Bærum, Norway.
- Aleksandr Golubkov was born on 21 September 1982 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for Bolevoy porog (2019), Better Than Us (2018) and The Alien Girl (2010).
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Aleksandr Mikhaylov was born on 21 September 1954 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was a producer and director, known for Prostodushnyy (1994), Khagi-tragger (1994) and The Whistler (1998). He died on 24 July 2012 in Moscow, Russia.- Actor
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Aleksandr Voevodin was born on 21 September 1950. He is an actor, known for Bezumnyy den ili zhenitba Figaro (1974), Nayti i obezvredit (1983) and SOS nad taygoy (1976).- Aleksandr Volkov was born on 21 September 1975 in Snegiri, Istrinskiy rayon, Moskovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor, known for Vozvrashchenie Mukhtara (2003), Treasures of the Caucasus and Red Dog (2017).
- Aleksandr Yurovsky was born on 21 September 1921 in Tashkent, Turkestan ASSR, RSFSR. He was a writer, known for Alye parusa (1961), Tchanaparh depi krkes (1963) and Nochnoy passazhir (1962). He was married to Galina Shergova. He died in November 2003 in Moscow, Russia.
- Aleksandr Zhogol was born on 21 September 1972 in the USSR. He is an actor, known for Okhota na geniya (2006), YA delayu shag (2023) and Cold Shores (2019).
- Aleksey Novikov was born on 21 September 1974. He is an actor, known for Samozvanets, Ulitsa Shekspira and Moryachka (2023).
- Aleksey Turenkov was born on 21 September 1886. Aleksey was a composer, known for Ognennye gody (1939). Aleksey died on 27 September 1958.
- Alena Bodingerová was born on 21 September 1961 in Trnava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]. Alena is a writer, known for Priznanie (2022), Ordinácia v ruzovej záhrade (2007) and Miluj ma alebo odid (2013).
- Alena Mudrová was born on 21 September 1990 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. She is an actress, known for 10 Rules (2014), Storyteller (2014) and An Earthy Paradise for the Eyes (2009).
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- Soundtrack
Alessandro Corbelli was born on 21 September 1952 in Turin, Italy. He is an actor, known for Great Performances (1971), The Metropolitan Opera Presents (1977) and Celestial Clockwork (1995).- Alessandro Rugnone was born on 21 September 1984 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. He is an actor, known for MY MAD MADONNA, Detective Montalbano (1999) and Disinstallare un amore (2011).
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- Producer
Alex Amaral was born on 21 September 1968 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is an actor and casting director, known for The Cold Light of Day (2012), Pirilampos (2010) and Nódoas (2016).- Alex Benti was born on 21 September 1985 in Bent, Iran. He is an actor, known for Ofödda livsandar (Unborn Souls) (2020).
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Alexander Bscheidl was born on 21 September 1976. He is known for Blade II (2002), The Black Dahlia (2006) and The Love Punch (2013).- Alexander Key was born on 21 September 1904 in La Plata, Maryland, USA. He was a writer, known for Race to Witch Mountain (2009), Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and Flight to the Lonesome Place. He was married to Alice Towle. He died on 25 July 1979 in Eufaula, Alabama, USA.
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Heir of the family that made Steinway pianos. His father brought Nathan Milstein, Gregor Piatagorski, and Vladimir Horowitz to the United States. Steinert had a long career in music as a conductor, and he wrote a lot of music for film.- Visual Effects
Alexandra LoRusso was born on 21 September 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. She is known for Dune (2021), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021).- Writer
- Actor
Alexandre Bondar was born on 21 September 1972 in Krasnodar, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is a writer and actor, known for The Dead End (1998), A Dream of the Ape (2016) and The Dowry (2013).