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James 'Ginger' Lacey was born in Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the 1st of February 1917. After being educated at King James Grammar School in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, he worked as a dispenser before joining the RAF Volunteer Reserve in 1937. He also worked as a flying instructor with the Yorkshire Aeroplane Club. On the outbreak of the Second World War Lacey joined the Royal Air Force. A member of the 501 Squadron he served in France until Dunkirk in June 1940. During the Battle of Britain Lacey, flying his Hawker Hurricane, became the RAF's leading flying ace with 18 victories. This included shooting down a Heinkel He111 that bombed Buckingham Palace on 13th September, 1940. Promoted to Flight Lieutenant, Lacey converted to flying a Spitfire while in the 501 Squadron. In November 1942 he was appointed chief instructor of the Special Attack Instructors' School. In March 1943, Lacey was posted to India before returning to Europe in November 1944. Soon afterwards he took command of 17 Squadron where he scored his final victory. This took his total to 28 destroyed and nine damaged. After the Second World War Lacey remained in the Royal Air Force where he reached the rank of Squadron Leader. After retiring from the RAF in March 1967 Lacey ran an air freight business. James 'Ginger' Lacey died on 30th May 1989.- Composer
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3Sixdy is an American film composer. His first film as composer was The Glasses released in 2006, and The Minority released in 2007. 3Sixdy has also composed Cybornetics: Urban Cyborg released in 2012, as well as 5 Pointz: An Historical Journey released in 2014. 3Sixdy has also released solo instrumental albums including Mood Beats: For Listening & Relaxation (2013) and Rise Of The Street Scientist (2013).- Actor
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3T is Tariano Adaryll Jackson (Taj Jackson) , Taryll Adren Jackson (Taryll Jackson) and Tito Joseph Jackson (TJ Jackson). They are the sons of Tito Jackson and the nephews of Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. Their debut album, "Brotherhood" (1995) overflowed with success with releases of such singles as "3T: Anything (1995)", "3T: 24/7 (1995)", "3T: I Need You (1996)" and "3T Feat. Michael Jackson: Why (1996)". The success of "Anything", 3T's first single sold over two million copies all over the world. "Brotherhood" was also a big hit all over Europe. Eight of the twelve songs on "Brotherhood" are entirely written by 3T.
3T have also worked on many soundtracks. Their earliest songs appear on a soundtrack about their family called "The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992)". Other soundtracks they've worked on include the first two "Free Willy (1993)" movies and one of Will Smith's most well-known films, "Men in Black (1997)".
Taj, Taryll and TJ have also marketed their own music label. TTT Music has been active since January of 2000.- Actress
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4Minute (often stylized as 4MINUTE) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2009 by Cube Entertainment. The members of the group were Nam Ji-hyun, Ga-Yoon Heo, Ji-Yoon Jeon, Hyuna and Kwon So-hyun. The group was known for its edgy dance-pop style and "girl crush" image that attracted a large female fan base.
The group debuted in June 2009 with the single, "Hot Issue," and they received the Rookie Award at the 2009 Golden Disc Awards. 4Minute disbanded in June 2016.- 8 Flavahz is an all-female dance crew based in both Honolulu, Hawaii and Los Angeles, California. They are best known for being the runners-up of the seventh season of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew (2008). The crew is comprised of eight members: Angel Gibbs, Camren Bicondova, Charlize Glass, Jaira Miller, Kaelynn Harris, Summer Waikiki, Tamara Rapp and Tiara Rapp.
They were initially billed as Flavahs Crew and consisted of girls from the Hawaiian dance studio, 24VII. They auditioned for the sixth season of ABDC and, despite not making the final cut, they were encouraged to return for the following season's auditions by judge Dominic Sandoval, who was very impressed with their skills.
In 2011, the Hawaiian girls (Camren, Summer, and twin sisters Tiara and Tamara) attended a dance convention in California, where they met their L.A. counterparts (Kaelynn, Jaira, Angel and Charlize). The Los Angeles girls were invited by the other four dancers to compete with them in the prestigious "World of Dance Hawaii" contest under the name "Flavahs and Friends". After finishing third, they decided to form a permanent group and were officially dubbed 8 Flavahz.
In 2012, following their successful progress to the ABDC final, they went on to appear in the "Got Me Good" music video by American pop star, Ciara. - Additional Crew
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A. Christine Maxfield is an American producer, on-camera presenter, travel writer and adventurer, wildlife conservationist, and photographer who was born on May 10 in San Diego, California. When Christine was young, she first caught the travel bug when she and her parents visited her older brother living in Europe, and they toured to remote locations and interacted with indigenous cultures throughout the continent. Her love for that trip, combined with her affinity for her grandfather's full collection of National Geographic magazines, made her realize at an early age that she wanted to work for National Geographic.
After graduating from high school in San Diego, Christine moved to the suburbs of Philadelphia where she attended the University of Pennsylvania to study non-fiction creative writing and photography, and at the Universidad de San Andrés in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to study Spanish. While attending Penn, Christine was a writer and photographer at the university's newspaper The Daily Pennsylvanian, and a photography assistant at the suburban newspaper the Daily Local News. Her final internship was at Philadelphia magazine where she got her first break into magazine journalism by becoming an editor upon graduation. That led to more staff editorial positions at Men's Health magazine, and Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel magazine in New York City where she was sent on assignment to report about the indigenous Huaorani people in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Christine's best known for her yearlong round-the-world adventure in 2011, which drew attention when she lived alone with remote tribes and indigenous villagers in 12 countries on six continents. She worked with Aboriginal Australians in the Outback, Tibetan Buddhist nuns in the Himalayas, shamans in the Peruvian Amazon, Roma (gypsies) in Eastern Europe, nomadic sheepherders in the Austrian Alps, anti-poaching efforts in Guatemala, sex-trafficking issues in Cambodia, HIV/AIDS prevention in Kenya, and more. Upon returning to the States, Christine signed with a literary agent and is writing a travel memoir about her unique experiences around the world. She's also a speaker at various trade events and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada, and has been interviewed about women's solo travel for several on-camera digital series including Travel+Escape in Toronto and Yahoo! Travel in New York City.
In 2014, Christine finally got her dream of working at National Geographic Channel in Washington, D.C., as a staff research manager, and then transitioned to TV production in 2017 for National Geographic Wild and Discovery networks. Additionally in 2017-2018, she was the communications manager for the oldest African conservation organization, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), to support anti-poaching and wildlife conservation efforts in many locations throughout Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. While at AWF, Christine traveled to remote protected areas, rangers, and sniffer dog units to bring awareness to the public about the poaching crisis that's happening throughout the African continent and beyond. She also spent several months in Alaska, the Yukon, and throughout rural Canada while producing the Nat Geo Wild series Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet.
In 2020, Christine was the story supervisor for the Disney+ series Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom, the first ever behind-the-scenes series set at Disney World's Animal Kingdom theme park (produced by National Geographic Wild, airing in September). She's also developing her own media projects and is open to other production opportunities.- Writer
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A. Karunakaran is a Storywriter, Screenplay, Director. He won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for Tholi Prema (1998) and Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer for Ullasamga Utsahamga (2008). His movies Yuvakudu (2000), Vasu (2002), Balu ABDCEFG (2005), Happy (2006), Darling (2010), Endhukante Premanta (2012), Tej I Love You (2018).- Additional Crew
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A. Laura James is an award-winning filmmaker and television director. Laura began her career as an actor and transitioned into directing after working for many years as both an on set acting coach and highly sought after private coach. She possesses an extraordinary ability to create and shape a story, as a director and as a writer which she attributes to years of improv and sketch comedy. Her insightful sense of storytelling and her love of actors give her an unparalleled edge in creating dynamic characters that are layered and grounded in truth whether she's making absurd comedy or heart wrenching dramas.- Composer
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A. Patrick Rose is an Emmy-nominated television and film composer known for his work on projects such as SEAL Team (CBS), Nashville (NBC), and Under the Dome (CBS).
After growing up playing the trombone and singing in musical theater in the Salt Lake City area, Rose began college as an aerospace engineer at Utah State University. He quickly found however he was spending all his time in their modular synth lab, playing in the orchestra, putting together bands on campus, and performing as a member of "The Glenn Miller Show" (an annual floorshow at the university recreating the Glenn Miller USO big-band era). Rose eventually shifted his course of study to music and in his senior year became one of the founding members of the a-cappella band, Eclipse 6.
Rose spent the next few years producing records for and touring with Eclipse 6. In 2002, the band was featured in both the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Winter Games where Rose worked with multiple Emmy Award-winning composer Mark Watters who was composing and music directing for the Games.
The experience with Watters cemented a desire to pursue film scoring and following a recommendation from Watters, Rose moved to Boston in 2003 to attend Berklee College of Music where he honed his composing/arranging chops at the school's many concerts and showcases including being a featured arranger for Berklee's 60th Anniversary Concert as well as each semester for Berklee's marquee student concert, "Singer's Showcase".
In 2005, Rose moved to Los Angeles and shortly thereafter joined Emmy Award-winning composer and guitar player, Snuffy Walden's team. While there, he would work and collaborate with Walden and others contributing to a myriad of scores for shows such as The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and The Beast. Even after leaving Walden's team, this relationship would prove long-lasting and continue to produce multiple collaborations between the two. Rose's Prime-Time Emmy nomination is for he and Walden's collaboration on CBS's SEAL Team.
Rose's early career in vocal music continues to influence his writing bleeding over even to his more action-driven scores. He continues compose and arrange vocal music for choirs and a-cappella groups as well as producing records for Eclipse 6. Rose's scores often nod to his early experiences and blend synths, vocals, and guitars with orchestral frameworks.
In addition to the Emmy Nomination, Patrick is the recipient of 3 BMI awards and 5 FCMA Pearl Awards.- Actress
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Rosy Hernandez trained at Cal State University East Bay, where she earned her Bachelor degree in Theater Arts.
Rosy's first feature film was Bollywood's "Karma", directed by Adivi Sesh, where she played the role of a young victim. In television, she has portrayed a teen gang member for the show "I Almost Got Away with It" for the Investigation Discovery network, and has appeared in the Spanish television show "Secretos". She also has had national print ads for PC World, CPU, PC Gamer, and Maximum PC. She recently appeared as the face of Emtage beauty products.- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Oh, You Beautiful Doll", "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"), author, composer and actor, educated in public schools. He wrote songs for "The Ziegfeld Follies of 1909". He appeared in vaudeville between 1911-1914, then joined the staff of music publishers, where he worked into 1926. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "The Newlyweds and Their Baby", "The Matinee Idol", and "Adrienne" (for which he also wrote the libretto). Joining ASCAP as a charter member in 1914, his other popular songs include "Can't You See I Love You?", "Great Big Blue-Eyed Baby", "If You Talk in Your Sleep, Don't Mention My Name", "Moving Day in Jungle Town", and "Chin Chin".- Cinematographer
Indian cinematographer based in South India. Graduate of Film & Television Institute of Tamil Nadu, commonly known as Adyar Film Institute. Awarded Best Student Cinematographer of the Year 2003 by Eastman Kodak for his diploma film, "Nagaram". Currently an active member of Southern India Cinematographers' Association (SICA), working in three major regional film industries (Hindi, Tamil & Telugu) and the advertising industry as a cinematographer.- Actor
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A.C. McCray is an actor from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He grew up with a steady diet of 1980's pop culture that included everything from pop music to slasher films. At an early age, testing revealed a high IQ, and his constant on the go pace made it difficult for his anyone to keep up with him. After a very rough childhood, he turned his attention to more creative avenues.
In high school, he was encouraged to get into acting by mentor Randy Stewart. He spent his time in high school starting to hone his craft. His senior year, he was offered a scholarship to a prestigious school for acting. In what he calls the biggest mistake of his life, A.C. turned it down to stay closer to what he knew. He continued to work as a stage actor and director locally, which included co-owning his own theater in Fort Wayne from 2005-2010. His first break in film came in 2008 when cast for Katie Madonna Lee's The Execution of Julie Ann Mabry in a small role. He continued to book other roles regularly after that.
His journey into film was temporarily stalled when he also faced a year of personal tragedy in 2011. That year, McCray unexpectedly lost his infant son and grandmother just a few months apart from one another. A.C. fought through his pain, and spent 2012 writing and directing his film debut, The Destination - which was released 1 year to the day of his son's passing. The film's premiere screening raised money for Riley Children's Hospital. Revitalized and refocused, McCray jumped back into films in 2013, and hasn't looked back since.
He is most known for his role as Sluggo in HM&M Films' popular splatstick horror comedy series, House of Whores. He has also been seen alongside Bruce Campbell and the casts of the Evil Dead franchise in 2021's documentary, Hail to the Deadites. A.C. will also be appearing in Troma Films' upcoming LGBTQ Horror Rock Musical, Kill Dolly Kill: Dolly Deadly 2, and NYC Filmmaker Jeremy Max's upcoming project, Dream Girl.
A.C. may be best known for his horror and comedy abilities, A.C. loves challenges a dramatic role can bring.
McCray has shown through his life that if you keep your mind on something, you can achieve whatever you want. He hosts the Infamous Horror Podcast for the IH Network, and is working on a book of true short stories based on events in his life. A.C. McCray resides in Chicago, IL with his family.- Director
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A. C. Tirulokachandar was an Indian film director and screenwriter who worked mainly in Tamil films from the 1960s to 1988. He also directed a few films in Hindi and Telugu. His 1969 Tamil film Deiva Magan was the first South Indian film to be submitted by India in a contest for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He directed the pair Sivaji Ganeshan and Jayalalitha in 5 films - Deiva Magan, Dharmam Engey, Engirundho Vandhaal, Enga Mama, Avanthan Manidhan. He directed Rajesh Khanna in Babu in 1985 which became a hit.- Composer
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Composer, songwriter and guitarist AJ Caruso launched on to the music scene in the late 80's, touring extensively across the Southeast U.S. opening for numerous major acts. A native of New Orleans, LA, AJ also appears on numerous nationally released tribute albums, including various instruments, vocals, programming, engineering and producing. In recent years, dabbling in independent film making has inspired a natural progression into film scoring and other areas of music composition. AJ creates all original material for a broad array of media such as independent films, television, commercials, corporate videos, websites, instructional videos and others. In 2010 he completed his first full length film score for the award nominated film "My Friend, Oscar." AJ is now expanding even further into producing and directing short films.- Producer
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A.J. Ogilvie is an American screenwriter, director, and producer from North Carolina. He is a May 2015 graduate of North Carolina State University, where he studied English and graduated magna cum laude. Very visual and imaginative in boyhood, Ogilvie inherited his love of films from his father. He became interested in filmmaking in college, when he started screenwriting as a hobby. Another writer eventually encouraged him to start making films of his own.- Actor
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A.R. Garcia is a Screenwriter, Playwright, Actor and Producer born and raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He is known for writing and co-starring in his first film Saint Nicholas (an adaptation of his award-winning off-Broadway play I Love Them All.) He also has been in a new up coming Indi film El Gallo.- Producer
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Born in Los Angeles, CA, April Rayne Kagan began working in the music and fashion industry as an employee of Backside Records based in the San Fernando Valley. She moved to Las Vegas, NV in 2020 to pursue a degree in Visual Media and Cinematography at Nevada State College. She attended both UNLV and NSC before graduating in 2018. She has worked on many productions in the Las Vegas Film Community as an Assistant Director, and "Space Captain and Callista" was her directorial debut. She has won many awards for her music video "Shadows on the Ceiling" with music by David Rosen, (which also stars her daughter Alexa Kagan). She continues to stay committed to storytelling whether in film or screenwriting.- A. V. T. Shankardass joined show business at an early age, beginning as a performer, then directing for the theatre, plays like 'The Missing Link', 'Artists do not park here' and 'The Cenci' and subsequently directing for film on, 'Praying for Pay', The Commuters (1998) and 'The Stepmother'. Eventually in his capacity as a producer he worked on films like 'Generation 2000', and 'Prison: Does it Serve them Right?'. He joined Victory Productions (U. K.) as Head of Motion Picture and produced The War Zone (2000) and 'A Fortune Teller Told Me'. He also wrote and developed 'Saffron', 'A Drop of Life' and 'Noor'. He negotiated Multi-Picture long-term deals for artists including directors, actors and writers. Later as C.E.O. and Managing Director he was involved with K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), and Femme Fatale (2002) and produced Ball & Chain (2004). He also structured a first look multi-picture financing deal and took on, 'Survivor', 'Dream Team', 'Temujin' and Executive Produced Johnny Was (2006) and A Tryst with Destiny (2005). As a writer he has held a 5-year contract with Tomahawk Entertainment and Warner Bros. He holds an output deal with Lions Gate Films. He is now producing Milestones (2008) which is based around urban jazz in London and is also producing 'Five Past Midnight' for Twentieth Century Fox.
- Born in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her mother is Cindy Rae a Las Vegas Showgirl and Artist and her father James Hedrick a known Las Vegas Pit Boss. Her great-aunt was the late Kathryn Grayson, an American actress. Jamie T. Hedrick grew up moving around to different cities with her mother, 2 older sisters and 1 younger brother. Her family moved back to the Las Vegas area when she was a teenager and then again moved to Missouri where she graduated High School at Milan High. There she studied Drama and Art. Shortly afterward she moved to the New Jersey & New York area where she married, now divorced, her married name Jamie T. Ranieri. She's in Dental Operations, Marketing & Promoting. She is involved in the acting community. She is an activist for Gay Rights and supports many LGBT organizations such as The Trevor Project; Board of Directors, GMHC, HRC, Skool'd and GLAAD.
- The AGE band formed in 1998 in Marijampole, South Lithuania. Its composition has changed over time. The core: Giedrius Katilius - group leader, vocals, keyboards, Algis Bendaravicius - bass guitar and Miroslaw Korycki - drums. AGE plays live in various styles of cover music as well as original works. The band is actively involved in various community activities, festivals and projects in Lithuania, Germany, Poland and Norway, performs at city festivals, clubs, weddings and parties. Their folk-rock music project with Diemedis was featured on National Lithuania's Television LRT. Newest project with lead singer Ruta Lukoseviciute pays tribute to legendary Tina Turner .
- AJ started acting in a studio located in the San Francisco Theater District. He began film acting when he was cast in a music video. AJ starred as 'Patrick' in the Bollywood television show- 'The West Wind'. He has also done runway modeling for Sexy Hair. His resume includes film, television, commercials, music videos and voice-over.
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AJ Antrim is a budding actor based in LA who has been part of a multitude of projects across both stage and screen, best known for ACES (2022). The short film lives on YouTube and has been seen over a million times, won a variety of awards, and was also featured in Outfest's "Ace of Hearts" virtual exhibit.
Antrim is known to let the audience in through their eyes. She has a thirst for knowledge and a remarkable respect for the craft, tied together with a really solid work ethic and an incredible drive to succeed.
Antrim may not have any real credits to their name yet, but it is only a matter of time.- Sound Department
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AJ Sorbello is a man of many hats. A charting electronic dance music DJ and producer under multiple aliases, sound design savant, audio engineer, music supervisor, and mixing engineer. Having begun his music career as a DJ in the late 90's, AJ followed his passion for music by DJing for the masses. Distinguishing himself as more than just a typical club DJ, music production took hold and became the primary day to day motivation. As with many industries, it is often as much about who as it is what you know, the music industry being the toughest of them all. In this respect, we'll simply state that Mr.Sorbello is wildly rich in both collaboration and networking. His music has been in the hands of many taste makers and music producers, ranging from Hollywood/cinema to top 10 international discotheques. What truly sets AJ a part is his intuitive fusion of elements from rock, hip hop, all things electronica, and world music. This unique and unprecedented brand of music has gathered many unlikely pairings and produced sounds unmatched in today's music scene. "If I didn't have a background in DJing, I would have had missed that appreciation for what makes people dance. Essentially, it's about timing, setting and paying attention to the elements the world provides."- Cinematographer
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AJ Young is an award winning director of photography whose films include the complex "Exodus", the pensive "The Watchman's Canoe", and the comedic "Mandao of the Dead" and "Mandao Returns". He has shot over 10 feature films as well as numerous shorts and music videos.
Young is a graduate of the prestigious Columbia College Chicago's film school, with heavy concentration on cinematography. He also completed the film program at Scottsdale Community College, with a focus on cinematography. For nearly six years, he worked as a projectionist at Harkins Theatres, specializing in 35mm film and through the company's conversion to digital cinema. He was featured at the 85th Academy Awards in 2013 as "The future of film" when invited to join Team Oscar and present awards on stage to the winners.- Composer
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Aska Matsumiya is a composer and artist who has excelled across film, television, advertising and music production. She has provided the score for the Amazon feature film, "I'm Your Woman" for director Julia Hart, as well as scoring Halle Berry's directorial debut film "Bruised". In addition, she partnered with A24 and acclaimed director Kogonada on his film "After Yang" starring Colin Farrell, collaborating with composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. More recently, she has scored the film "The Listener", directed by Steve Buscemi.
In television, Aska scored the HBO limited series "Betty" with long-time collaborator Crystal Moselle, a series based on the original Sundance breakout film "Skate Kitchen" starring Jaden Smith. She was one of the composers of A24's Docu-series, "Home" on Apple TV, and has won "Outstanding Music Direction and Composition" for 2023 Daytime Emmy.
Aska has collaborated with countless brands in the advertising space, including Porsche, Chanel, Hermes, Miu Miu & Prada, and her song 'There Are Many Of Us' was used as the main title track for Spike Jonze's film "I'm Here". She will be releasing a solo record in 2024.- Aadhira Pandilakshmi is an actress, theatre artist, theatre director & playwright. She has had a professional career as a theatre artist in Koothu-P-Pattarai spanning over a period of more than 13 years. She then went on to find & create her own theater company Naveena Koothupattarai.
She has worked with well-reputed directors such as Vetrimaaran, Rajiv Menon, Cheziyan .etc .
She has worked with professional actors such as Prakash Raj, Sivakarthikeyan, Vijay Sethupath, Samuthirakani & more. - Aadya Chaudhary is an American actress and writer. Aadya first fell in love with acting when she got to write and perform her own play in acting class. Her debut film was Henry Tucker's Big Adventure where she played Dani Brooks alongside Jimmy Soos and Carlos Basil. She also played Sara in "American Beauty" and Bailey in "Help Desk". She was also a part of a musical production of Frozen Jr.
Aadya also loves writing. She loves creating stories and sharing messages with the world. She has written a stage play titled "Looking For Answers". She has also written articles on feminism and empowerment that have been published by organizations like "She's The First". Her writing has been complimented by amazing writers such as Carson Becker and Liz Crase. - Director
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British South Asian dancer and choreographer born in Birmingham in 1984. He trained in the UK in Bharata Natyam and Kathak, then moved to India as a student of the Bollywood choreographer Shiamak Davar. With Aakash Odedra Company, founded in Leicester in 2011, he has performed over 300 full length productions in 40 countries and several events, including the Queen Elizabeth II: The Diamond Celebration (2012) and the closing ceremony of the London Cultural Olympiad. His 2012 one-man show, "Rising", features works created on him by Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Russell Maliphant. Odedra has received numerous awards and bursaries, including a development grant by Arts Council England, a Sky Academy Arts Scholarship, a Danza&Danza Award in Italy and a Dora Performance Award in Canada.- Actress
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Aaliyah Muhammad is an American actress, best know for her character 'Renee' in Freeform's hit series 'Cruel Summer' (2021). Ms. Muhammad was born and raised in Dallas, Tx. She comes from a family of filmmakers: Her father, Arthur Muhammad/Jordan, is an American filmmaker, director and writer, best known for his movie 'Carter High' (2015), and her mother, Latoya Muhammad, is a casting director, best known for casting the movie 'Cater High' (2015). She is the middle child of three children: and even though her two siblings don't have much interest in the film industry, they both are still lovers of the arts and support her in every thing she does.
Aaliyah appeared in her first project when she was two years old, and has been indulged in filmmaking ever since. She worked on a series called 'A Teachable Moment' (2021-Present) that she wrote, produced, directed and edited. She gained her popularity while playing 'Zoya' on Facebook Watch's 'Skam Austin' (2018-2019), however, she recently appeared in 'Infamous' (2020). Aaliyah Muhammad is a star on the rise, keep her on your radar.- Art Department
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Aaron A. Goffman is a skilled and passionate property master known for his exceptional talent in bringing the world of film and television to life through meticulously crafted sets and props. With a keen eye for detail and unwavering dedication to his craft, Aaron has established himself as a leading figure in the entertainment industry.
Born and raised in Hollywood, Aaron developed a deep appreciation for storytelling and visual arts from an early age. Fascinated by the magic of photography and cinema, he worked in photography and commercials where he honed his skills in production design and prop fabrication. It was during this time that Goffman discovered his true calling as a property master.
Over the years, Aaron has worked on a wide range of projects, collaborating with esteemed directors and production teams to create many captivating worlds on screen. From period dramas to science fiction epics, he has demonstrated an unparalleled ability to capture the essence of story through his attention to detail and innovative approach to design and props.
Aaron's portfolio includes critically acclaimed films and television series, earning him industry recognition and numerous accolades. His ability to seamlessly blend creativity with practicality has made him a sought-after talent among producers and directors who value his expertise in transforming words on a page into tangible props and environments.
Beyond technical proficiency, Aaron is also known for his exceptional communication skills and collaborative spirit. He excels in understanding and translating the vision of directors and production designers, working closely with them to ensure that every set and prop is a true reflection of the story being told.
Off set, Aaron is a dedicated mentor and advocate for aspiring prop masters. He frequently conducts workshops and lectures, sharing his knowledge and experiences with the next generation of filmmakers. His commitment to nurturing talent and fostering creativity is a testament to his passion for his craft.
With an ever-growing body of work and a reputation for excellence, Aaron continues to push boundaries and elevate the art of props and production design. His unwavering commitment to storytelling and his ability to create immersive worlds have solidified his position as one of the industry's most respected and admired property masters.- Actor
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Aaron is an educational product designer that enjoys filmmaking as inspiration for developing his creative practice. He was born in Denver, Colorado and is now based in London, England.
He has trained in classical acting at LAMDA (London Academy for Music & Dramatic Art), long-form improvisation at NYC's Upright Citizens Brigade, and graduated from Harvard University with a masters degree focused on design for education.- Stunts
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Aaron started in film as an actor and stunt performer and quickly amassed dozens of credits both in films and TV series. He used his time on set to learn film inside and out and in 2008 ventured into directing and producing. After a string of successful short films, he produced two features including "Preggoland" starring Sonja Bennett, Danny Trejo and James Caan. The film would premiered at TIFF in 2014 and had a North American theatrical release.
While continuing to write and develop his own projects, Aaron recently joined Brightlight Pictures as a Development Executive.- Aaron Barcelo started acting when he was 14 years old, performing for kids with The Boston Children's Theater. He began his training at the Walnut Hill School for the Performing Arts in Natick Massachusetts and later continued at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) in NYC.
In 2012 Aaron starred in his first feature film titled SHEER, Directed by Ruben Mazzoleni.
He is also the frontman and guitarist for the NYC based garage rock duo, Black Rooster.
Aaron currently lives in Boston, MA. - Aaron is a Bridgend based actor. He began attending school productions and local youth theatres at the age of 9. At the age of 16 he managed to get his hands on a role in his first ever film,'Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection' as the character Sam, a shy and naive character.
Aaron studied at Bridgend College, practicing in Stanislavski, Strasberg, Boal, Grotowski and Brecht methods in BTEC Extended Diploma in Performing Arts Level 3. Aaron has always wanted to be a cinematic film actor and was determined to make that happen. - Actor
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After graduating from Temple University in Philadelphia, Aaron became a student of The Second City in Chicago, where he studied improvisation and performed with a group of improvisers on the E.T.C. stage. Moving back to the East Coast, Aaron continued to pursue improvisation in New York at The Upright Citizens Brigade while working in film and television.- Art Department
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Writer, director, actor, and comic from Houston, Texas. Aaron Boutte graduated from St. John's School in 2001. He got his start performing unique stand-up routines at Houston comedy clubs. He graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a major in film production in 2005. Since then, Boutte has worked on films in New York and Houston.- Writer
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Born in the wonderful state of Virginia, Aaron spent his childhood splitting time between Venezuela and the U.S. After a disagreement with his Baseball coach, Aaron decided to try out for the spring play at Annandale High School instead of play Baseball. He was bitten by the acting bug and after graduating from Virginia Tech, Aaron moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television.
Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Aaron enjoyed some early success as and actor and model. He realized that he didn't feel fulfilled by either of those careers and it wasn't until he took a screenwriting class at Santa Monica College that he realized Storytelling was his true passion. It was then that he began his writing career, all the while performing stand up comedy on the side to hone his skills.
Constantly putting the pen to the paper, he found a writing home on the TNT show "Leverage". Following a two year stint on the show, Aaron moved on to more personal endeavors in both film and books. After writing and directing the festival acclaimed "In Sickness and In Health", he flipped the coin over and wrote the children's holiday picture book "Santa's Plight".
His current book "GENE.SYS.", a Young Adult Dystopian novel, is available on Amazon now.- Transportation Department
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Aaron Dickson was born in 1980 and raised on the north east coast of Ireland. Attending a local grammar school, he originally planned to become an astronomer. However, after spending some years in the US, he developed a keen eye for photography. This led to forays into photo journalism and film making, where he eventually saw directing as his way forward. Moving to New Zealand, Aaron attended the NZ Film & Television School where he graduated top of his class in 2009. After a few years working in the film industry in NZ, Aaron returned to Ireland and attained his MFA degree in Photography. Aaron continues to produce thought provoking work as a social documentary photographer and visual artist.- Actor
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Aaron Fa'Aoso first came to prominence in 2004 with his performance as Eddie in the critically-acclaimed SBS mini-series, R.A.N., for which he received a nomination for an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama and a LOGIE Award nomination for Most Outstanding New Talent. Following on from that success, Aaron joined the multi-award winning SBS series East West 101 which recently had its third season go to air. Aaron received a AACTA nomination for his work in the third season 'The Heroes Journey'. Aaron received a 2011 Monte- Carlo TV Festival award nomination for Most Outstanding Actor for his work in the series. His other television credits include City Homicide and Sea Patrol. In 2009, he made his feature film debut in Sue Brooks's Subdivision. Aaron has also been active behind the camera writing and directing the short film, Sharpeye, as part of the SBS Television series Bit of Black Business.
Aaron was one of the devisors and performers in the Urban Theatre Projects' highly successful play, Back Home, which sold out at the 2006 Sydney Festival and toured to Toronto, Canada the following year. He also featured in Queensland's Koeemba Jdarra Performing Arts Company productions of Howie the Rookie and Njunjal the Sun. Aaron is a four-time Deadly Award nominee for Male Actor of the Year for his performances in R.A.N. and East West 101.- Producer
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Aaron Ginsburg is a longtime TV/Film writer, producer and director.
His television writing/producing credits include The 100 (CW), The Good Guys (Fox), The Finder (Fox), Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe (USA), and Intelligence (CBS), to name a few.
He co-wrote the critically acclaimed comic book, Clone, for Skybound (The Walking Dead) and Image Comics, and, for ten years, Aaron directed LA's live hit stage show The Thrilling Adventure Hour at Largo at the Coronet.
Aaron holds a BFA in Directing and Playwriting from SMU's prestigious Meadows School of the Arts. For years, he was a core company member of the nationally renowned Kitchen Dog Theater.
He is a homemade pizza aficionado.- Actor
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Born in Seattle, WA and raised in Miami, FL, Aaron began acting at the age of 7 in church, eventually finding his way into theater and student films as a young teen. He has worked in commercials, TV, film, and theater, and now resides in Atlanta, GA as a working actor. Aaron holds a BA in Psychology with a minor in Theater from Florida International University.- Actor
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Raised in the Military, Aaron moved around from place to place before finally settling in Spokane, WA. From there he went to Seattle and is an alumni of the University of Washington, where he graduated with a BA in theater. He works in front of the camera and behind the camera.- Actor
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Aaron Hammond had attended some of Australia's premier acting schools before moving to the United States to study at The New York Film Academy on a scholarship. He has performed in many theatrical productions at the famed Sydney Opera House, and has many TV/Film credits that include a supporting role in "Underbelly 2" an award winning series made in Australia and "False Witness" a prominent mini-series filmed in Australia and the UK. He appears in the US series "Man Seeking Woman". Aaron has also appeared in comedy sketches on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and "Conan O'Brien"- Actor
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Aaron Hendry is an actor, writer, horseman, swordsman, aerialist, landscaper, and father. Born in Indiana, Hendry spent his childhood in Colorado and Alaska, coming to Los Angeles for college and staying to make a career. His love of adventure, politics, and the human struggle have fueled his work and shaped his craft. Aaron prides himself on thorough, unique, and physical performance.- Additional Crew
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He is the son of Emmy-winning TV Producer Ed Horwitz, the grandson of Independent film legend Lew Horwitz and the brother of film Producer Andy Horwitz and Jay Horwitz.
An avid backpacker, die-hard Buffalo Bills fan and action film buff, Aaron resides in Los Angeles, CA where he works as a TV Development Executive and screenwriter.- Aaron Hutchinson is a Canadian actor from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He is known for roles on "Arrow," "The 100," "Van Helsing," and "Bates Motel". His film roles have included "Stolen Daughter" (2014), "Smile of April" (2009), and the 2014 Cannes Film Festival short film "Mattress." Aaron resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Aaron Isaacs was born in Vancouver, BC, Canada, the son of Stephanie Van Slyke, a doctor, and Gerald Sholomenko, a neuroscientist-turned-teacher. He was raised in nearby Vernon, BC. Aaron studied at the Vernon School of Speech and drama in his hometown, and began his professional career while he was still a boy. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and was invited to the American Academy Company as one of its' youngest members. He has since continued his on-screen career on both sides of the border, most recently with guest roles on hit series such as Person of Interest and Blue Bloods. He lives in Toronto.- Aaron Ishmael is an English actor. He was born in London and grew up in the East End.
He has appeared in Dexter Fletcher's directorial debut, Wild Bill and Sally El Hosaini's directorial debut My Brother The Devil. He is also due to appear alongside Eddie Marsan in the film Still Life. - Additional Crew
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Aaron J. Mracna was born in Grand Rapids, MI and attended East Grand Rapids schools. Though a natural writer, he never pursued his talent until a suggestion from a family member. While attending Bowling Green State University, Aaron decided business administration wasn't for him and switched his major sophomore year to creative writing and film. He wrote, produced, and starred in his first short film 'Priority' two years later, and has been creating entertaining work ever since.