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Nonso Anozie was born on 17 November 1978 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Cinderella (2015), Conan the Barbarian (2011) and Happy-Go-Lucky (2008).- Actor
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Robert Stone is known for X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and RocknRolla (2008).- Junix Inocian was born on 17 March 1951 in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines. He was an actor, known for Formula 51 (2001), Mortdecai (2015) and The Sleeping Dictionary (2003). He was married to Luna Griño. He died on 13 June 2015 in London, England, UK.
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Steve Speirs was born on February 22, 1965 in Troedyrhiw, near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales as Steven Roberts. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and Eragon (2006). He has been married to Joanna since 2012. They have two children. He was previously married to Julia, with whom he had two children.- Actor
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Bill Bailey is known for his sharp wit and classic sense of humor. he is most famous for being in Never Mind The Buzzcocks, celebrity game-show in which he is a team captain. Bill is a stand up comedian, and has also starred in cult comedies such as Spaced and of course Black Books. He was given the award for the "best stand-up" at the British comedy awards.- Actor
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Raised on the Sussex coast an actor and director mostly known for supporting roles in many major feature films as well as television and commercials. Highlights of his career so far have been The Dark Knight and Guardians of the Galaxy and being a previous regular on the BBC show East Enders.- Actor
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Lee Nicholas Harris was born on 4 September 1962 in Ilford, Essex, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Tomb Raider (2018), The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017) and World War Z (2013).- Sam was a member of the Actors Space in New York City under Alan Langdon (Circle in the Square). He has a BFA in Acting / Directing from Simpson College, Iowa and the University of Oklahoma Drama School, USA. His Theatre credits in the USA include The Rimers of Eldritch, Lion in Winter, A Doll's House, Journey of the Fifth Horse, Romeo and Juliet, The National Health, Equus and the world premiere of Lorca's Blood Wedding. Theatre in the United Kingdom includes; In Arabia We'd All Be Kings at the Hampstead Theatre; Desire Under the Elms at Greenwich; A Streetcar Named Desire at Newcastle Playhouse; and David Mamet's Edmund at the Royal Court Theatre,London. At the Royal National Theatre (RNT); Johnny on a Spot, Sweet Bird of Youth, A Raisin in the Sun (platform), The Darker Face of the Earth and Trevor Nunn's production of A Streetcar Named Desire.In London, Porgy and Bess at the Savoy Theatre and Johnny Friendly in Steven Berkhoffs On The Waterfront. TV in the UK includes The Painted Lady, Kavanagh QC, Goodnight Sweetheart, Unnatural Pursuits, Jeeves and Wooster, Dr. Finlay, Armando Ianucci Show, Once in a Lifetime, Adrian Mole: the Capuccino Years, The Quiet Conspiracy. TV in the US: Wolverine, The Tenth Kingdom, The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission, Highlander, Lexx, The Equalizer, Dirty Dozen III. Over 30 films including; Snatch, Fifth Element, Batman, Eyes Wide Shut, Mission Impossible Derailed and Perfume. 2 Academy Award nominations for best short film: The Snatching of Bookie Bob and Tonto Woman. Sam Douglas was King Herod, King of the Jews in the upcoming The Bible TV mini-Series for the History Channel.
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Lee Armstrong was born in Winterset, Iowa, birthplace of actor John Wayne. Raised as a dependent in a military family, Lee relocated frequently while growing up, attending North Chicago High School where he remembers winning Best Character Actor in his sophomore year for playing Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." He graduating from Nile C. Kinnick High School in Japan. He got his Bachelors in theatre from the prestigious program at Illinois State University, and his Masters in theatre from the University of Iowa. After graduation, Lee moved to Burbank CA and spent the 80s doing lots of Equity-waiver, TV and films. He became a member of SAG-AFTRA in 1983. In Los Angeles, his most influential acting study was with Jeremiah Comey. He married Roselyn Van Benschoten in 1984, an Occupational Therapist, who passed in 2007. He relocated to North Carolina in 1991. He has one daughter, Ozanne.- Actor
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Brian O'Halloran was born on 20 December 1969 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Clerks (1994), Mallrats (1995) and Clerks II (2006).- Actor
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Jesse Camacho was born on 29 May 1991 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Less Than Kind (2008), 12 and Holding (2005) and Kick-Ass 2 (2013).- Actor
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Tyler Sean Labine is a Canadian-American actor and comedian. He is best known for starring in the television series Breaker High, Invasion, Reaper, Deadbeat and as Dr. Iggy Frome, head of psychiatry, in the NBC medical drama New Amsterdam, and the film Tucker & Dale vs Evil.- Actor
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Rami Hilmi was born on 25 September 1975 in Hampshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Extraordinary Rendition (2007), Wager Danger (2021) and V for Vendetta (2005).- Actor
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John Walpole was born on 27 November 1965 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Upstream Color (2013), Wildlife (2018) and An American Pickle (2020).- Actor
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Born in Silver Lake in Providence, Rhode Island, parented by his mother Josephine and his father William (deceased), Billy saw both sides of life in his upbringing, the good and the bad. As a youth, he gravitated to and participated in all sports. He was an outstanding football player and was recruited heavily to play professional football.
With years of acting under his belt, Billy "V" Vigeant easily adapted to portraying both law enforcement as well as villainous character roles. His on-screen presence demands respect and attention by the audience. Standing at 6'2", athletic build, with his either gentle or devious blue eyes, he has supported the best of the leading men in the numerous character roles he has portrayed.
Throughout his career he has worked with such actors as Oscar-winner Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg, Ben Affleck, John Hamm, Tom Cruise, Peter Facinelli, Eric Roberts, Jonathan Silverman, Michael Berryman, Michael Madsen, David Morse, and Dana Delaney. Billy has acted in both the big screen and in television series.
Billy brings his life experiences to every role and possesses an instinctive street smarts that cannot be taught. He is fast-tracked to be working on a variety of projects in the film industry.- Stunts
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Patton Oswalt has been headlining at comedy clubs all over the United States since 1996, as well as appearing in his own standup specials on Comedy Central and HBO. He was chosen as Entertainment Weekly's "It" comedian in 2002. He is a regular on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993). His other television credits include appearances on Seinfeld (1989) and NewsRadio (1995).
As a writer, Oswalt spent two seasons on Mad TV (1995) and has also written for the MTV Music Video Awards. He is currently writing screenplays and has appeared in the feature films Starsky & Hutch (2004), Man on the Moon (1999) and Magnolia (1999).- Actor
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The youngest of five children, Robert Clinton Blanche was born to Mary Edith Blanche (Heavner) and Richard Keith Blanche on March 30, 1962 in Pomona, California, but spent most of his life in Oregon. He joined SAG (Screen Actors Guild) in 1995 and served as Portland SAG Branch President for many years pre-merger and Portland SAG-AFTRA Local President from 2017-19. In addition to his work locally, he served as Vice Chair of the National SAG Indie Committee from 2007-08. Since 1996, he served as member or alternate of the TV/Theatrical, Low Budget and Agency committees.- Actor
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Paul Giamatti is an American actor who has worked steadily and prominently for over thirty years, and is best known for leading roles in the films American Splendor (2003), Sideways (2004), and Barney's Version (2010) (for which he won a Golden Globe), and supporting roles in the films Cinderella Man (2005), The Illusionist (2006), and San Andreas (2015).
Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti was born June 6, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut, and is the youngest of three children. His mother, the former Toni Marilyn Smith, was an actress before marrying. His father, Bart Giamatti (Angelo Bartlett Giamatti), was a professor of Renaissance Literature at Yale University, and went on to become the university's youngest president (in 1986, Bart was appointed president of baseball's National League. He became Commissioner of Baseball on April 1, 1989 and served for five months until his untimely death on September 1, 1989. He was commissioner at the time Pete Rose was banned from the game). Paul's father also wrote six books. Paul's older brother, Marcus Giamatti, is also an actor. His sister, Elena, designs jewelry. His ancestry is Italian (from his paternal grandfather), German, English, Dutch, Scottish, and Irish.
Paul graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall prep school, majored in English at Yale, and obtained his Master's Degree in Fine Arts, with his major in drama from the Yale University School of Drama. His acting roots are in theatre, from his college days at Yale, to regional productions (Seattle, San Diego and Williamstown, Massachusetts), to Broadway.- Actor
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Having made his feature film debut starring in the teen comedy Cavegirl Daniel Roebuck quickly realized that there was only one direction to travel in his career. Up!
Soon after Cavegirl, Roebuck established himself as one of the industry's youngest character actors with his haunting portrayal as the teenage killer, Samson in The River's Edge.
Daniel Roebuck was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, A fan of movies and television from a very early age he was immediately drawn to the actors and comedians. As his obsession with performing grew his parents unwittingly fomented his future by gifting him with a cardboard TV on his seventh Christmas.
At the age of 10, he started performing in talent shows doing impressions of movie stars he loved. He joined a local circus two years later and made his debut as one of the youngest clowns in the country. Roebuck's clown act eventually segued into a magic act and he performed that throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.
It was only a matter of time before Roebuck discovered the theater and from that point he never looked back. Over the next few years while still in Pennsylvania, Roebuck continued to hone his craft, acting in, directing, and even writing over 40 plays. He also began performing stand up comedy.
Now, nearly 30 years later, Roebuck has amassed a substantial resume as an actor, writer and director. He has moved easily between all mediums having continued working on television, in movies and on the stage.
His film credits are myriad, having starred in blockbusters like The Fugitive, US Marshals,and final Destination, as well as popular titles including Agent Cody Banks and it's sequel, That's What I Am, Money Talks, Flash Of Genius and so many more.
Lately, Roebuck has enjoyed working in a number of horror movies - his favorite genre. He has collaborated with filmmaker Rob Zombie on Halloween, Halloween 2, Devil's Rejects, and Lords of Salem (as well as a commercial for AMDRO, the insecticide). He also appeared in Don Coscarelli's cult favorite Bubba Ho Tep as well as the director's Reggie's Tales and John Dies At The End.
Daniel has also been a familiar face on television for nearly 3 decades, he was a regular for three seasons on the evergreen hit drama, Matlock, portraying attorney 'Cliff Lewis," the junior partner of the law firm headed by Andy Griffith's beloved character, 'Ben Matlock.' Interestingly, his landing the role was the fulfillment of a promise made several years earlier with his first appearance on "Matlock" in its inaugural season. At that time, Roebuck was told that Griffith had been so impressed with his work that he would be back as a regular on the show. It took five seasons, two more guest shots as different characters, and a change of networks, but Griffith kept his promise and Roebuck indeed became a series regular.
He portrayed the irascible Rick Bettina on many episodes of Nash Bridges and in the fall of 2003 Daniel returned to series television as Pete Peterson, the gay owner of a local diner in A Minute With Stan Hooper.
As a television guest star, Daniel has played countless characters. Some of his most memorable are a cop who literally turns into a pig on Grimm, a Romulan on Star Trek, Next Generation, a gun toting hostage taker on NYPD Blue, a cranky studio owner on Sonny With A Chance and a grieving father on Glee. He played other memorable roles on New Adventures of Old Christine, NCIS, Ghost Whisperer, CSI, Boston Legal, CSI Miami, Law And Order, Desperate Housewives and Hot in Cleveland.
On the popular show, Lost, Roebuck portrayed the infamous Dr. Leslie Arzt, the aggravating science teacher whose explosive exit in the finale of the first season remains one of television's most surprising and talked about moments.
He has starred in dozens of TV Movies. Perhaps his most famous turn was his critically acclaimed portrayal of Jay Leno in The Late Shift. He stepped into another pair of famous shoes when he played Garry Marshall in Behind The Camera; Mork and Mindy, The Unauthorized Story. Other Movies for television include A Family Lost, A Glimpse Of Hell, Murder At The Presidio, Shredderman Rules, A Borrowed Life, Quints and many others. Daniel's voice over work includes Christmas Is Here Again (a film he also produced),The Haunted World Of El Super Beasto and the groundbreaking video game, L.A. Noire.
The theater remains Roebuck's first love and he has continued that passion in the Los Angeles area. He appeared in the world premiers of Sarcophagus and Crooks. He has also starred in No Time For Sergeants, Here Lies Jeremy Troy, Arsenic and Old Lace and The Man Who Came To Dinner among others. In 2006 Daniel founded THE Saint Francis Stage Company.
Behind the camera, Roebuck has produced, written and directed/co-directed a number of documentaries including Halloween: The Happy Haunting of America and it's sequel as well as Goolians, Movieland Memories and a number of documentaries for the Monsterama series.
Daniel has fulfilled nearly every dream of his childhood like appearing in Mad Magazine, becoming a toy and a Halloween mask and having his mug on a few trading cards.
When not performing, Roebuck writes articles about Horror Movies, raises two children, teaches The Audition is the Job Experience and mentors young actors.- Actor
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Brad William Henke was born on 10 April 1966 in Columbus, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Choke (2008), Pacific Rim (2013) and Fury (2014). He was married to Katelin Chesna. He died on 29 November 2022 in the USA.- Actor
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Tommy Hestmark, a Portland Oregon native has had a fondness of the stage and screen since his days at Jefferson high school where he took his first acting class. In 1995, Tommy joined the mortgage industry and still continues to work as a mortgage broker to this day. In 1999, Tommy embraced another one of his many passions, music, and started a record label. He produced 2 groups, Jacob Merlin and Kant B Caught, one of which performed with Snoop Dog and Three 6 Mafia. However, in 2011 he found himself back in the acting world performing as an extra on TNT's Leverage, and he fell in love with acting all over again. Sadly, his mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer and was told she had about 12 months to live. Tommy's mother asked him at that point "What are you going to do?" He said "With what?" and she said " Your life." He said "I'm going to take care of you." She said "What are your dreams? What do you want to do if you could do anything?" He said "I've always wanted to be an actor but don't know where to start and I'm too shy and anxious to get in front of people." She said "Get off your ass and go chase your dream. I apparently have a time frame now and wish I would have chased a few of mine." So he jumped into acting classes. At one point he was taking 20 to 30 hours of classes per week. It was at one of these classes that he met his current agent, Dennis Troutman and the rest was history. Tommy has since enjoyed not only studying the craft of acting, but enjoys going out on auditions for Film and Television regularly. This past year, he even booked a great campaign for a local health care company and can still be seen in regional commercials and on billboards throughout the greater Portland area. Tommy still has many milestones ahead of him, including booking a few more professional acting jobs his mother can see while she is still with us.- Stunts
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Tomas Sanchez, aka, Thomas R Sanchez an award winning American film story teller, stuntman and Director. clients: University of New Mexico Health and Science, Cricket wireless, Shamrock Foods, New Mexico Truth, St Joesphs CHI Healthcare, Cinivision Global.) Tomas has appeared in national commercials for McDonalds, RCA, Rocky Mountain Marine and Santa Monica Visitors guide. His strong beliefs in faith, culture and hard work has carried him through his 35 years as a SAG member. Tomas established Conservation Xtreme at his Ranch out side of Chama New Mexico, which works with Wounded Warrior projects, PVA and wildlife and water education, and doubles as a movie ranch. He is determined to save the wildlife and history in northern New Mexico and tell stories that everyone can watch.
Favorite saying, "Anything is possible when you have God and family together!"
Trained with Lawrence Park 1991-2000 Robert Redford's Milagro Santa Fe NM 2010 Bob M Young writing and Story telling one on one 2015-201- Actor
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At a young age, Vic Browder came to the realization that he wanted a life in the performing arts. A dynamic, bold, truthfully courageous and dedicated actor, Browder is known for for Sicario, Waco, The Magnificent Seven, Godless, Succession and over 100 other film and TV projects. He's worked with Liam Neeson, Ethan Hawke, Edris Ilba, Peter Sarasgaard, David Strathairn, Michael Shannon and Cuba Gooding.
Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, he was poor and sometimes homeless while his mother struggled to keep her six children safe and healthy. It was his early introduction to local theatre that gave him a place to escape the drugs, crime and poverty that surrounded his youth. The creative arts became his sanctuary for self expression and emotional support.
His passion led to college at Southern Utah University and the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, Utah and then to Florida State University's Asolo Conservatory in Sarasota for his MFA.
WIth his Masters Degree, Browder headed back to the Southwest and eventually landed in Albuquerque. After a while Browder felt constrained by limited opportunities for actors so he planned a move to Chicago for their flourishing theatre community. Luckily, he met a few New Mexico folks that talked him into staying for the film opportunities that were about to explode.
In 2007 Browder became a founding member of the professional "Mother Road Theatre Company" where he acts, directs, designs, builds and produces some of the best theatre in the Southwest.
After establishing himself as a respected and sought after talent in small black box venues in Albuquerque, he expanded into acting on camera. Through the the "Duke City Shootout" and the New Mexico "48-Hour Film Festival," Browder has been featured in dozens of short films helping young filmmakers tell their story. Browder lives to share the gift of story which can be a powerful tool to those that need to hear it.
New Mexico has provided a great support group including his wife Julia, his agent Carissa Mitchell, the awesome cast of characters with the "Mother Road Theatre Company" and a handful of close friends.
Browder prides himself on being an accomplished acting teacher and director. When not in production for "Mother Road Theatre Company" or on a film set, he does private coaching, audition taping and classes through the New Mexico Actors Co-op.- Actor
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Adam Bartley, a proud Minnesota native, received his acting training from the prestigious Southern Methodist University acting program in Dallas and spent the next decade working on stages in New York, Chicago, Dallas, Colorado, and Alaska. Adam spent 4 years teaching acting to students and directing over 15 productions in the Aspen, CO area with a company he co-owned. He made the move to Los Angeles in 2010, and within a year he landed the iconic role of Deputy Ferguson (The Ferg) on Netflix's hit show Longmire. Adam also recurred as Duke on the hit NBC show This Is Us, and as Carl Brown (the Mole) on CBS's Ncis La. Adam has starred in several movies including Under The Silver Lake, Annabelle 2, and Armed Response as well as TV shows: Justified, Criminal Minds, Bones, Doubt, and many more. Adam is also a professional singer (Jazz, Broadway), a successful acting coach / teacher in Los Angeles, a die hard Minnesota Vikings Fan, a Dad to 2 incredible dogs, and a self proclaimed "ping pong master."- Actor
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Guillermo Diaz was born in 1975 in New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Scandal (2012), Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021) and Weeds (2005).- Francis Capra was born on April 27, 1983 in New York, and raised in the Bronx. Discovered by Robert De Niro and Chazz Palminteri when they were casting for the film A Bronx Tale (1993), he began to work as a child actor and moved to Los Angeles with his mother Ann Marie Capra and his siblings. His father was in jail for most of Francis' childhood before his eventual shooting death in 2003.
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Actor, Producer and Founder of independent film company Entangled Entertainment, Noel Guglielmi was raised in Los Angeles and first cast -- without a formal audition -- in a Taco Bell commercial at the age of 15.
Discovered during an acting class as a boy, today he is one of Hollywood's most recognized faces with more than 150 large and small-screen credits to his name over a 25-year career.
Noel has worked with some of the best in the business, with roles in Fast and Furious, Training Day, Bruce Almighty, Purge Anarchy, The Dark Knight Rises, Fresh Off the Boat, CSI Miami, Bones, The Walking Dead and literally hundreds more.
His personal dedication to entertainment spans not only acting and producing but writing, digital content creation, stand-up comedy, talent recruitment, coaching and mentoring as well as motivational speaking.
For Noel, the opportunity to engage audiences across cultures, ages and borders is made even more rewarding when he can draw from his dramatically unique personal experiences to enlighten and improve the quality of life for others, especially at-risk youth and criminal offenders to pop and car culture enthusiasts and more.
After groundbreaking years in the profession as one of Hollywood's original Latino celebrities, Noel was honored to be invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2017 as part of its diversity efforts and in recognition of his contributions.
Noel credits much of his success to learning from his peers. Attentive to every important aspect of film creation and being true to his roots and community help him stand out to succeed in one of the world's most competitive professions and against challenging odds.
Today, he makes time to mentor others both in business and life.- Actor
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David H. Lawrence XVII is known for Heroes (2006), American Crime Story (2016) and How I Met Your Mother (2005).- Actor
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Duane Whitaker, a native of Lubbock Texas, has spent the last 30 years as one of Hollywood's most entertaining hyphenates. As an actor, Whitaker is most recognized as Maynard, the sadistic pawn shop owner, in Pulp Fiction. Of course, you don't walk onto the set of a ground breaking film like Pulp Fiction without paying your dues. From the time he arrived in Hollywood, Duane's face was seen frequently on the stage and small screen. Some of his very early television credits include, Sledge Hammer, Murder She Wrote, Highway to Heaven, L.A. Law, Rosanne and Quantum Leap. More recent appearances include Rush Hour, Instant Mom, Justified, Medical Investigation, I'm With Her, The Ex List, The Bridge and a haunting portrayal of a former child abuse victim on an episode of Cold Case. Duane has appeared in over sixty feature films. Among his favorites are Edge of Town, Natasha Hall, Broke Sky, Lionhead, Dead Letters, Sam Borowski's Night Club and of course, Pulp Fiction. It is in the Horror genre, however, that Whitaker has anchored a large part of his work. He has been a part of no less than eight Horror Franchises, including From Dusk Til Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (which he also co-wrote), Feast, Tales From The Hood, Rob Zombie's Devil's Rejects and Halloween 2, Children of the Corn: Genesis, Puppetmaster 5 and Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3. Other Horror appearances include, American Nightmares, Albino Farm, Trailer Park of Terror, The Haunted Sea and Deadly Dreams. He has written, directed or produced, Together & Alone, Stripteaser, Camp Utopia, Backroad Motel and Eddie Presley. The latter stars Duane in a masterful turn as a despondent Elvis Presley impersonator teetering on the fine line between a triumphant comeback or a nervous breakdown. It was adapted from Whitaker's successful stage play of the same title. He has recently branched out into Faith-Based Films, appearing in Daniel Roebuck's Getting Grace, Lucky Louie, The Hail Mary and My Brother's Crossing. Duane received the honor of the American Cinematheque hosting a screening of his two most personal films, Eddie Presley and Together and Alone at The Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Together and Alone was screened for a second time by the American Cinematheque along with Garrett Clancy's Dead Letters. Duane Whitaker is also a playwright. His plays have been produced in Los Angeles and New York and he has been teaching a popular Film Acting class in Los Angeles for almost 20 years.- Actor
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Chris Coppola was born in Brooklyn New York. His family moved to California during his childhood. He graduated from CSULB. His last semester at Long Beach he stumbled into acting. He registered for the wrong class.
Moved to San Francisco after graduation where he got a job with the world famous special fx house ILM.
Eventually he moved back to LA and went to the Lost studio to study acting. He studied everything from Pinter to Shanley to Chekhov to Shakespeare.
He's worked with Tom Hanks, Robert Zemekis, Al Pacino, Anthony Hopkins, Brendan Gleason, John Malkovich, Robin Wright, Miles Teller and Nicholas Winding Refn.
He's married to Jill Coppola lives in Los Angeles.- Stunts
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Gordon has been in the film, television, and media industry since 1983, working as a Stunt Performer, Actor, Safety Consultant, on-set Safety Supervisor, and Action Director. Beginning his career as a stunt performer, Gordon worked alongside some of Australia's best Stunt Coordinators, Directors, and Producers making the transition to Safety Coordinating a natural progression.
Regularly consulting for film, television, and all types of media productions on all stunt and safety matters. He is recognized as one of the industry's leading experts in film & television safety having worked on major feature films such as Thor - Love and Thunder, Shang-Chi, Mortal Kombat, Mission Impossible 2, Moulin Rouge, The Matrix Revolutions, Superman Returns, Australia and Pacific Rim: Uprising. Gordon's wealth of experience has placed him on productions from all around the world from India to Mainland China, Hong Kong, America, and Germany.
He understands the individual needs of each production and works hand in hand with the actors, directors, and producers to help them achieve their goals safely.- Actor
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Brian Markinson was born on 1 September 1961 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Painkiller (2023), Mad Men (2007) and Tribal (2020). He is married to Nancy Lynn Kerr . They have two children.- Tim Trobec was born in Saint Stephen, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter (2013), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013) and Parks and Recreation (2009).
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Ricky Grover was born on 24 December 1961 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Big Fat Gypsy Gangster (2011), Revolver (2005) and Dragon Quest VIII (2004). He is married to Maria Grover. They have one child.- Actor
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Forbes KB was born on 29 May 1965 in Dundee, Scotland, UK. He is an actor, known for Harry Brown (2009), Casino Royale (2006) and The Queen (2006). He has been married to Karin since 10 August 2000. They have one child. He was previously married to Jacqueline.- Actor
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Kane Hodder was born on April 8, 1955 in Auburn, California. He is best known for his role as horror icon Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), Jason Goes to Hell (1993), and Jason X (2001). He is also known for his role as the deformed serial killer Victor Crowley in Hatchet (2006), Hatchet II (2010), and Hatchet III (2013).- Actor
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Billy Gardell was born on 20 August 1969 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Bad Santa (2003), Avenging Angelo (2002) and Dragon Wars: D-War (2007). He has been married to Patty Gardell since 30 September 2001. They have one child.- Britain Spellings was born on 25 July 1972 in Austin, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006), ER (1994) and Crossing Jordan (2001).
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Scott Glosserman was born on 21 November 1976 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006), B4TM and The Truth Below (2011).- Actor
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Born in York, on leaving school he started work as a stage hand at York's Theatre Royal and later attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art .from 1982 to 1984 after which he joined such companies as Hull Truck Theatre and The Royal National Theatre. He achieved international fame in his film debut in ''The Full Monty' in 1997 and went on to play Fred Flintstone in the 2000 film 'The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas' In 2019 he was honoured by York University who awarded an honorary doctorate. He's married to Kelly Briggs and they have three children- Joe Caniano was born on 29 October 1970 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Irishman (2019), The Sopranos (1999) and Boardwalk Empire (2010).
- Marc Kay was born on 7 June 1963 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor, known for Gynae Mechanics (2005), Double the Fist (2004) and The Makeover (2009).
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Joel Marsh Garland was born on 6 April 1975 in Rome, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Orange Is the New Black (2013), Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014) and The Bounty Hunter (2010).- Actor
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John graduated from NIDA in 1992. He then moved to Brisbane and acted in many plays there including Jacques and his Master, The Millfire, Bouncers, Cyrano de Bergerac, Macbeth, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Shaughraun,Sweet Pheobe, Julius Caesar and The Misanthrope. He was awarded 2 State Theatre Awards (Matilda Awards) before leaving to go back to Sydney. Here John performed in many more plays including, Deathwatch, She Stoops to Conquer, Antony & Cleopatra, Troilus & Cressida, The Way of The World, Twelfth Night, Festen and Romeo and Juliet. After 15 years in theatre he took on a leading role in the $15M TV Series, 'Sea Patrol' for 5 years. His character "Charge" was very popular with fans around the world. The show was sold to over 170 countries. He also starred in many films including The Tenderhook, Inspector Gadget 2, Man Thing, Subdivision and the AACTA Award winning Red Dog. He has also been in Home & Away, Wonderland, AllSaints, Stingers and Water Rats.- A 7 foot tall extremely muscular and fit Australian of English/German ancestry, Conan is possibly the only Professional Wrestling Champion title holder to concurrently work in the Ballet, in Graeme Murphy's "Berlin" with Sydney Dance Company for not only the full season but also an additional five return seasons at the prestigious Sydney Opera House.
Prior to his film career Conan not only did improv stunt theatre (also called professional wrestling) but also worked with camp UK comedian Julian Cleary in his stage show as he toured Australia.
Following a small amount of film work in Australia, including Marvel Comics "Manthing", a debilitating nerve injury (Guillain-Barre syndrome) sidelined his promising Wrestling career.
This prompted him to start a laptop repair and business IT support center where he worked for several years while waiting for his body to heal.
After years of slow recovery Conan packed up and moved to Thailand on the promise of a meeting with a local Assistant Director for a possible 3 days stunts working on "Powerkids", a kids action movie, which funnily enough received an 'R' rating for violence for the US DVD release.
Not only did Conan secure this introductory role in the Thai movie industry but also demonstrated why he'd be the ideal villain for the upcoming "Muay Thai Giant", 2 days later he secured a TVC, a week later auditioned for the French movie L'Ile Au(x) Tresors" and was chosen as a featured stuntman for 6 weeks of filming followed by another TVC 2 weeks after that finished filming.
Conan, encouraged by these initial successes decided to stay and work in Thailand only to be confronted with the first Miliarty coup of his stay there. So with tanks in the streets it is hard for films to get insurance, this led to a dearth of work for a year but ended up positive with Conan based out of Thailand, and the very active Thai film industry, for the next 7 years.
The highlight of this time was writing the screenplay for and starring in "Bangkok Adrenaline" which Conan's blogging and internet marketing experience brought him some much needed international attention in the form of Hong Kong based Producer/Casting Director Mike Leeder and a role in the biggest budget Chinese movie of the year Yuan Woo Ping's "True Legend".
Besides working in SE Asian and East Asian cinema, Conan also manage to work in 2 large budget Indian cinema releases, "Drona" a very large budget movie special effects driven movie released in 2008, and also Warner Bros first foray into Hindi language films "Chandni Chowk To China" cinema released worldwide for N.R.I. (Indian expat) audiences.
The accumulated experience at this point and the culmination of a 3.5 year online marketing effort, much helped by the fans of the ASOIAF books, led to the breakout of Asia role of Ser Gregor "The Mountain That Rides" Clegane in HBO's soon to be smash hit "Game of Thrones" Conan then used this successful role to approach Sir Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit", originally asking about the role of Beorn, or possibly one of the mountain trolls as a backup plan, he was instead asked to read for the Orc king Azog, several trips to New Zealand later and Peter Jackson made the official announcement.
Jumping on this publicity Conan approached the Casting Director for the second season of the Starz TV series "Spartacus", turned down a recurring role as The Egyptian due to filming commitments in The Hobbit but was able to take a guest star role as the German Sedullus by going to the nearest Backpackers Hostel and paying a young traveler to teach him a correct German accent and language for his audition so that the Producers though he was fluent in German.
These combined credits opened the way to the lead role of Thor in "Vikingdom", the Scandinavian saga filmed in tropical Malaysia with a lot of CGI, portable air-con and careful location scouting to create the frozen and snowy illusion from the very hot and humid environment.
From there he has worked in Romania, in India in "Brothers" the licensed remake of "Warrior", again in Thailand twice with Tony Jaa and Dolph Lundgren, Morocco as Goliath in "The Bible" for history channel, and most recently (2016) become a major celebrity in The Philippines working in the #1 TV series for over a year "Encantadia" as well as entering the Indonesian market with "Dead Squad" in Bali and a major Indonesian/Singapore production slated for 3rd quarter 2017 near Jakata.
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Steve Bastoni is one of Australia's most versatile and respected actors, he has a string of impressive credits to his name including the Emmy award winning On the Beach, Matrix Reloaded and the Water Diviner to name a few. His performance as Alfredo in 15 Amore garnered an AFI award nomination for Best Actor in a leading role and resulted in Bob Ellis comparing him to Marlon Brando and Anthony Quinn in their prime. His portrayal of Michael Drury in the classic mini-series Blue Murder is worthy of the critical acclaim it received, as are his many stage credits including his turn as Bill Sykes in Cameron Macintosh's Oliver. His portrayal of Wayne in Ben Elton's Popcorn was chillingly exact and resulted in a green room award nomination.- Dominic Borrelli was born in 1964 in London. He is an actor and producer, known for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016), Dracula Untold (2014) and Hysteria (2011).
- After a substantial career in the advertising industry, John Doman came to acting relatively late. In fact, he made his screen debut at the age of 46. When the acting bug eventually bit, it was upon his return from Vietnam in 1969, where he had served as a Second Lieutenant with the 3rd Marine Division. Watching Midnight Cowboy (1969) and The Graduate (1967) consecutively at a cinema in San Francisco, he became inspired by Dustin Hoffman's performances and determined to give acting a try. In an interview, he explained "It took me 20 years to actually get around to doing it". For those intervening decades, Doman worked in advertising, eventually moving up to the position of Executive Vice President, Head of Business Development at TBWA. His academic credentials include a Master of Business Administration degree in marketing from Pennsylvania State University.
Having read books and taking "some classes here and there", Doman landed a spot on a commercial for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1991.This led to further work on television, commencing the following year with a small role on the soap As the World Turns (1956). The brawny, deep-voiced actor (an ex-football player for the Penn Quakers) has since specialised in tough, no-nonsense authority figures, frequently in crime dramas. Doman has played no less than eleven distinct characters in the Law & Order (1990) franchise. His breakout role was as the uncompromising Maryland State Police Deputy Commissioner of Operations (eventually Superintendant) William Rawls in five seasons of HBO's The Wire (2002). Doman has also guest-starred as a Bajoran militia colonel in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) episode "Shakaar". He played the corrupt Pope Alexander VI (aka Rodrigo Borgia) in Borgia (2011), Bishop Charles Eddis in House of Cards (2013), morally ambiguous Senator Ross Garrison in the compelling CBS drama Person of Interest (2011), mob bosses Don Carmine Falcone and Patrick "Paddy" Doyle, respectively, in DC's Gotham (2014) and in Rizzoli & Isles (2010), Katee Sackhoff's overprotective Police Chief father in Longmire (2012) and the micro-managing American Ambassador to Germany, Richard Hanes, in Berlin Station (2016). More recently, he appeared as Boston District Attorney Guy Dan in the Kevin Bacon starrer City on a Hill (2019).
Doman has also lent his commanding presence to the stage, notably off-Broadway and in productions for the New York Shakespeare Festival. - Actor
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Manuel Tadros was born on 30 September 1956 in Cairo, Egypt. He is an actor, known for Assassin's Creed II (2009), Beau Is Afraid (2023) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).- Actor
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Rob Deleeuw (born in 1975) is an actor from Montreal, Quebec. Rob started acting when he was 11 with The Rathbone Theater Company in Montreal. He continued on stage with a number of theatre groups finally formalizing his training with the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York 1994-1998. Rob landed a role in an independent feature, shooting in Vancouver in 1998 and decided to move there. Since 1998, Rob has appeared in 21 feature films with 25 Guest Star Television appearances. Rob played in the Oscar winning movie Spotlight alongside Mark Ruffalo. Notable television credits include the starring role in IFC's The Business and recurring roles in Fargo and Orphan Black. Rob is living in Toronto with his family.- Actor
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Scott L. Schwartz was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Ocean's Eleven (2001), Changing Hands (2010) and Ocean's Thirteen (2007).- Actor
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Wayne Morgan is a twenty-three-year veteran of the Federal Government. A member of the United States Naval Academy, Class of 1998, Morgan is currently serving his 5th elected term as the Secretary of the US Naval Academy Alumni Association for the State of Louisiana. Morgan holds a bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement with a minor in Forensic Science from Western Oregon University, where he was elected Vice-President of both the National Law Enforcement Honor Society and the Western Oregon Criminal Justice Club. Morgan is currently pursuing his master's degree in Business Administration at Louisiana State University.
Born in Eugene, Oregon, Morgan joined the US Navy in the "Delayed Entry Program" while still in High School. After graduating from Churchill High School, Morgan reported to Navy basic training "Boot Camp" in San Diego, earning the leadership position of Master-at-Arms. After graduating from "Boot Camp", Morgan attended the Naval School of Health Sciences, Hospital Corpsman 'A' School in San Diego, earning the designation of Hospital Corpsman. Morgan's first duty station was the National Naval Medical Center in Maryland where he worked in the pediatric acute care clinic. During this time, Morgan was hand selected for collateral duty as a VIP/Admiral Escort. Morgan earned a Secretary of the Navy nomination to attend the United States Naval Academy and in preparation attended the United States Naval Academy Preparatory School in Rhode Island where he played Football as a Running Back. After graduating, Morgan received a Presidential Appointment to attend the United States Naval Academy. Morgan served several years in the Military before becoming injured and receiving an Honorable discharge. Morgan is a 100% Service-Connected Disabled Veteran.
After serving in the Navy, Morgan continued his education by attending Western Oregon University, George Mason University, Coastal Carolina University and Lane Community College. While attending Western Oregon University, Morgan completed an Internship with the Salem Police Department resulting in part time employment with the Salem Police Department Crime Lab. Later, Morgan became a Deputy Sheriff for the Polk County Sheriff's Office. At the Basic Police Academy, Morgan graduated 2nd in his class while holding the leadership position of Squad Leader.
As a direct result of the events of September 11, 2001, Morgan took a contract overseas at Army Central Command in QATAR as a Force Protection Specialist. After serving in the Middle East for almost a year, Morgan returned to the United States and took a position as Security Specialist for the Department of the Navy bringing him to Louisiana. While working as a Security Specialist, Morgan volunteered to serve as a St. Tammany Parish Reserve Deputy Sheriff in his personal time. Morgan's ongoing Federal and Law Enforcement Career includes tours of duty for the Department of the Navy at Stennis Space Center; for the Department of the Army in the Law Enforcement and Security office of Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans; as a Police Officer for the Pearl River Police Department; as an Immigration Officer for the US Citizenship and Immigration Services; as a Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) Officer for the Department of Homeland Security and currently as an Investigator for the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in New Orleans. Morgan is also serving as the Sgt at Arms for the union (AFGE) in New Orleans. Morgan is about to retire from the Federal Service as a Federal Investigator with 23 years of experience.
In addition to his Federal Career, Morgan has also been actively involved in the Film Industry. A member of the Screen Actors Guild and a stuntman, Morgan has appeared in numerous films and television shows. Morgan is founder and President of The HURD (Helping yoU Reach Dreams) Casting Network, LLC. The HURD serves as a network to assists actors and others wanting to get involved in the Film Industry and serves as an advocate for the Film Community in Louisiana. Morgan also serves as Director of the non- profit organization Louisiana Produces, which promotes the production of film and television in Louisiana and assists those in the industry to increase their professionalism, expertise and find employment by sponsoring events and meetings for training and networking.
An avid Entrepreneur, Morgan teamed with Entertainment Attorney Murray Roth to form Upperline Entertainment, LLC to begin producing films and assisting other production companies and studios with their film and television projects in Louisiana. He serves as President of Upperline Entertainment. Morgan has performed extensively in film and television since 2002. In addition to acting in such films as "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Deja Vu", "Blonde Ambition", "Labou", and "The Open Road", this native of Eugene, Oregon has also worked in just about every job description on a film set including Bodyguard, Casting Director, Locations Manager, Assistant Director and Producer. A resident of New Orleans Morgan is also actively involved in the burgeoning Louisiana film industry as the Director of the non-profit organization, Louisiana Produces, which promotes the production of film and television shows in Louisiana. Wayne has teamed up with Quinton Aaron (Big Mike from the film THE BLIND SIDE) and is a Producer for Nomadic Leo Entertainment. Additionally, Morgan founded "My Action Team, LLC" with Dr. Amber Williams Dalton to help bring positive energy and light to people by developing positive and uplifting content.
Morgan serves as Bodyguard for numerous celebrities (such as Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Snoop Dogg and many others), serves on the Safety Team of his Church and serves as the Manager of 5-time world tag team champion, wrestler "Buff Bagwell". Morgan is also actively involved in the Leadership of numerous other Film Industry Committees, Groups, Meetups and Organizations.
Morgan frequently does work as a Public Speaker and Motivator and has been a guest lecturer at the University of New Orleans, Tulane University and other Louisiana Schools.
In his spare time, Morgan is a single father who enjoys spending time with his four children, volunteering as a Football Coach, Baseball Coach and Cub Scout Den Leader for his son and as a Softball Coach for his daughter. Morgan also enjoys reading motivational and inspirational books and helping other people in the pursuit of their Dreams.
Morgan is proud of the fact that all three of his daughters have graduated High School and have been admitted to Louisiana State University where his oldest just graduated from Grad School and is now a teacher. His youngest daughter starts Louisiana State University in the Fall.- Actor
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Tom's ability to deliver a powerful performance is not affected, but rather drawn from his real life experience. He grew up in the remote, unpopulated canyons of the Rocky Mountains doing things most of us only see in movies, like riding horses, breaking wild mustangs, driving cattle and training wild animals. He became a sponsored motorcycle racer and a world champion MMA fighter. He traveled the world in the occupation of bodyguard and "executive protection". But Tom's life-long dream was always set on becoming a filmmaker, and he made that dream come true and he figured out how to bridge the gap between reality and film by seeing the world through a camera lens: as grip, gaffer, camera operator, second unit director, director of photography, producer and director. His physical power, strength, agility and coordination are legendary, and his stunt resume impressive. His commitment to acting training led Tom to immerse himself in classes, workshops, private coaching, linguistics, improvisation, comedy, and Meisner techniques.- Actor
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Patrick Gallagher was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, and grew up in Chilliwack, BC. He is of Irish and Chinese descent. Gallagher graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 1993. He began his career in Toronto working in the theater, in film and on television. In 2003 he gave a strong performance as Awkward Davies in Peter Weir's Oscar-nominated Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003). His next role was Det. Joe Finn in the seventh season of the highly acclaimed Canadian television drama Da Vinci's Inquest (1998), carrying that character into the new series Da Vinci's City Hall (2005). He will also be remembered as Gary the Bartender in Alexander Payne's multi-award-winning Sideways (2004).
He is a big supporter of the independent film scene, and has played numerous roles in projects by emerging filmmakers. He resides in Los Angeles, and is a dual US/Canadian citizen.- Actor
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Chi McBride was born on 23 September 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), I, Robot (2004) and The Terminal (2004). He is married to Julissa Marquez. They have one child.- Actor
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Abraham Benrubi was born on 4 October 1969 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for Christmas Bloody Christmas (2022), Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1990) and ER (1994).- Actor
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Steve Abbott is a multi-talented American film, television, and stage actor. He falls into the "I've seen that guy!" category.
Abbott grew up in Chicago and Buffalo, NY, studied in Los Angeles under Vincent Chase, UCLA, and Chicago's Second City where he both trained and performed improvisation.
He has several lead roles in award winning films in festivals, numerous commercials, and voice overs to his credit. With his versatility in comedy and drama he continues to work throughout the United States.- Born and bred in Dublin, Big Joe, as he is affectionately known, got his first ring baptism of fire when he fought the national junior champion Steve Collins. In Joe's second fight against Collins he proved that he'd come on in leaps and bounds. By the age of 24 he had recorded over 80 wins, 7 Irish titles and he was a Golden Gloves Champion. Joe fought 11 times wearing the green vest of Ireland and he attracted even more attention when he went the distance with Lennox Lewis and beat the future WBA champion Bruce Seldon. The fight had it all and enthralled those at the ringside.
Joe was encouraged by Floyd Patterson to try his luck in the USA, so Joe joined Mike Tyson's training camp in the Catskill mountains with the great Cus D'Amato. Joe became like a brother to Mike Tyson, who once said of Joe after a particularly vicious sparring session, that Joe was the Toughest White Man on the Planet. The two became the firmest of friends.
Joe's dreams of continuing as a boxer were cruelly shattered when he was forced to quit following a serious road accident on the night of his second pro fight. Changing fortunes saw him struggle to get his life back on track. His personal life hit the headlines after his former glamorous fiancée Lisa Murphy left him for Lord of the Dance (1997) Michael Flatley. The downward spiral continued with a new pub business venture pitting Joe against organised protection racketeers armed with guns, axes and machetes. Joe was shot and later charged with attempted murder.
In May 2004, after an absence of 12 years, Big Joe Egan made his ring comeback at 38 years old. In 2008, Joe broke into acting and was asked personally by Guy Ritchie to appear as himself "Big Joe Egan" in Ritchie's new film; Sherlock Holmes (2009).
Joe still is involved in the world of boxing to the very day with involvement in Boxing Clubs, Events and attends Fights. - Milos Samolov was born on 31 March 1974 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Beleznica profesora Miskovica (2021), Black Gruya and the Stone of Wisdom (2007) and Mile vs. tranzicija (2003).
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Nikola Kojo was born on September 5, 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an Serbian actor and producer, known for Parada (2011), Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (1996) and We Are Not Angels (1992). He has been married to Aleksandra Djuric since 2006. They have three children. Nikola name comes from the great-grandfather, who was arch-priest of Mostar. Kojo is the film debut with less than 13 years, the role of the boy in the film Ivana "Working at a certain time". During the 1980s, played a prominent role in the film "The Igman march" (1983) TV series "Sivi dom" (1984), and one of the lead roles in three sequels ("What happens when love is born" - 1984 "Zikina dynasty" - 1985, "Second Zika dynasty" - 1986), a very popular film series "Crazy Years", which is profiled in one of the most famous actors of the younger generation in the former Yugoslavia. In 1992, he played a major role in the film Srdjan Dragojevic "We are not angels," by which it remains remarkable. Although it was all brought immense popularity and media attention, he continued to the increasing success and builds more seriously challenging roles in recent years, mainly in the film, because the theater withdrew indefinitely.- Actor
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Ty Olsson was born on 28 January 1974 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for X2 (2003), War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011). He was previously married to Leanna Nash.- Ian Ralph was born on 29 May 1965 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Captain Phillips (2013), Primeval (2007) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).
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Dan Fogler made his Broadway debut when he originated the role of William Barfée in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, for which he won the Theatre World Award for the original off-Broadway production and the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 2005 for the original Broadway production.
Fogler's first television appearance was in 2002 on FOX's 30 Seconds to Fame as a contestant impersonating Al Pacino. Other television credits include guest starring roles on AMC's The Walking Dead, ABC's The Goldbergs, NBC's Hannibal, CBS' The Good Wife and voice work for FOX's American Dad. Fogler also has had starring roles in ABC's Man Up! and Secrets & Lies.
In film, Fogler is most known for his role of Jacob Kolwalski in J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Fantastic Beasts The Crimes of Grindelwald. Fogler also starred as Randy Daytona in 2007's Balls Of Fury for Focus Features and had roles in Good Luck Chuck, Fanboys, Take Me Home Tonight, Love Happens, Scenic Route, Europa Report and In Like Flynn.
Fogler has also done a variety of voiceover acting in films such as; Horton Hears A Who! along with Steve Carell and Jim Carrey, Disney's Mars Needs Moms, Free Birds and 2008's Kung Fu Panda, with Jack Black and Jackie Chan.
Some of Fogler's other projects include starring in the music video for the Type O Negative song "I Don't Wanna Be Me", in which he played a man recording himself on video as he cross-dresses as celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson and Britney Spears.
Fogler also wrote and directed the play Elephant in the Room, inspired by Ionesco's Rhinoceros, which was produced by the New York International Fringe Festival in 2007. Fogler has also written and directed Hysterical Psycho (2009) which premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, featuring actors from his theater company Stage 13 where Dan serves as one of the company's Artistic Directors, and Don Peyote (2014) which also saw Fogler in the lead role as Warren Allman, with supporting roles from Josh Duhamel, Anne Hathaway, Topher Grace. Hysterical Psycho was Fogler's first graphic novel. In 2010, Archaia Entertainment published the horror anthology Moon Lake. This collection of stories chronicles the past, present, and future of the most haunted town on Earth: Moon Lake. Fogler is also hard at work on another graphic novel, Brooklyn Gladiator.- Actor
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Chris starred as 'Toby' in NBC's award-winning drama, "This Is Us", which earned him 2 Primetime Emmy Award Nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
Also well known for starring on Steven Soderbergh's drama series "The Knick" (2014-2015), in which Chris, along with his cast mates, won a Satellite award for Best Ensemble. He can also be seen in the Netflix hit series "Stranger Things" (2016) as 'Benny Hammond' and has appeared on popular TV shows including: HBO's "Camping", "Elementary", "Law and Order: SVU", "The Americans", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "The Calling", and "The Good Fight."
Recently, Chris returned to the big screen starring alongside Lucy Liu in Steven Soderbergh's, "Presence". On the big screen, Chris is best known for appearing as 'Taserface', in the wildly popular "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2". Chris is also well known for starring in the crime drama "The Drop" (2014), Ryan Murphy's TV movie "The Normal Heart" and "Live By Night"; directed by Ben Affleck.
After college Chris toured with the longest running one-man show in Broadway history; "Defending the Caveman"; performing it over 1000 times on the road. Finishing the tour in Chicago, he spent most of his time on stage from 2004-2010, beginning the Chicago portion of his career in "The Ballad of Emmet Till" at The Goodman Theatre.
From the Chicago stage, Sullivan moved to New York. After appearing in the original Broadway cast of "Lombardi", Chris joined the long-running revival of "Chicago the Musical", followed by "Nice Work If You Can Get It", alongside Matthew Broderick. In 2016 Chris starred in the off Broadway original production of "Hadestown", for his work in the show he was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.
Voice History: Chris provided the voice for Caleb The Camel in the popular "Hump Day" ad from Geico. He also voiced multiple characters on the popular Disney TV series "Amphibia" (2019) including 'Teddy', an inn owner, and 'Gunther', who lives on the outskirts of town. Additionally, he was the voice of Jack Daniels and Destination XL.
Personal: Chris grew up in Sacramento before attending Loyola Marymount University where he studied theater in the College of Communication and Fine Arts. He joined the Boy Scouts at age 10 and earned the rank of Eagle Scout at 16. Chris is a fashion-lover and has become known for his bold, colorful and accessorized red carpet choices.- Actor
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Jay Klaitz is known for Grand Theft Auto V (2013), A Little Help (2010) and Table 19 (2017). He is married to Courtney Maggart. They have two children.- Tom Riis Farrell was born in Oceanside, New York. He attended Union College in Schenectady, New York, earning a BA in Theatre in 1981. His first film was Regarding Henry (1991), but he was edited out. Most recently, he appeared off-Broadway in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, starring Al Pacino, Charles Durning, Tony Randall, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, and Paul Giamatti. Prior to that, he was in the Broadway, San Francisco, Pasadena, and touring productions of Claudia Shear's play "Dirty Blonde," receiving a Helen Hayes Award and a Joseph Jefferson Award nomination for that performance. Other Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include "1776" (Roundabout and Gershwin Theatres); "Wrong Mountain" (Eugene O'Neill Theatre); "Li'l Abner" (Encores! at City Center); and "View of the Dome" (NY Theatre Workshop). Tom shows up in the movies Trust the Man (2005), Marie and Bruce (2004), The Stepford Wives (2004), Almost Famous (2000), Bringing Out the Dead (1999), The Out-of-Towners (1999), The Devil's Advocate (1997) and Sleepless in Seattle (1993). Television work includes Ed (2000), NYPD Blue (1993), Spin City (1996), four episodes of Law & Order (1990) and one of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001), as well as the television movies The Love Letter (1998) with Campbell Scott and Jennifer Jason Leigh, and The Deliverance of Elaine (1996) with Mare Winningham, Chris Cooper, and Lloyd Bridges.
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Bronx Born character actor Steve Greenstein is moving into his fourth decade of work on screen, television and in theatre. Steve recently performed the role of Harry in the National Tour of Flash Dance The Musical. Recent stage credits include London's West End as Officer Krupke in the acclaimed 50th year anniversary production of West Side Story which was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Revival of a Musical. Regional credits include The Buddy Holly Story as High Pockets Duncan at the Flat rock Plahouse in North Carolina. Big Jule in Guys and Dolls at the North Shore Musical Theater. This summer 2016 Mr.Greenstein travels to the St Vincent Summer Theater to play the role of Frank in Over the River and Through the Woods. Steve has shared the screen with acclaimed actors such as Burt Lancaster, Gary Busey, Tim Robbins and many more. On television he has appeared in comedies as well as prime time and day time dramas. An actors life truly is a journey and he is grateful for all of the experiences he has had and the wonderful people he has met along the way. He looks forward to many more years of exciting creative work to come.- Actor
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Mr Townsend was born in August 1961 and studied Engineering and Maths at Trinity College, Dublin, where he first became interested in amateur dramatics, later co-founding the Rough Magic Theatre company with writer Declan Hughes and director Lynne Parker and going on to appear at both the Gate and Abbey Theatres in Dublin. In Britain he has appeared on stage to acclaim in Sam Mendes' production of 'The Plough and the Stars', 'Guys and Dolls' for Richard Eyre and Rufus Norris's 'Under the Blue Sky'. Initially appearing on RTE Irish television he has been a familiar face on British screens, not only in Irish set dramas such as 'Ballykissangel' and 'Rough Diamond', a leading role as a wily race horse trainer, but in a whole raft of populist dramas including 'Sherlock', 'Call the Midwife and 'New Tricks, often in international roles, notably as Saddam Hussein in the one-off drama 'Saddam's Tribe'. He married the actress Orla Charlton, who appeared with him in 'Ballykissangel'.- Actor
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Kristian Nairn is a Northern Irish Actor and Musician. He is a successful DJ, having performed alongside acts such as the Scissor Sisters. He has worked Worldwide. Game of Thrones (2011) marks Nairn's first major acting role. He plays the role of the enigmatic fan favorite character, Hodor. He also appeared as a guest on episode 37 of the comedy podcast YoGPoD (2009), discussing his role in 'Game Of Thrones' with the hosts Simon Lane and Lewis Brindley.- Actor
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Austin Lee Basis was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York in a little beach community called Sea Gate, at the end the famous Coney Island boardwalk. His mother, Shari, was a teacher for over 30 years, and his father, Arthur, has managed a meat-distribution company for almost 20 years. He has a younger brother, Jeremy, who is also a teacher.
From a very young age Austin felt at home in the limelight, entertaining people and making them laugh - but actually dreamed of playing major league baseball as a catcher for the New York Mets! Once it was clear that biology and genetics were teaming up to prevent that from happening, Austin turned his focus to... becoming a doctor! Eventually, even that became an elaborate form of procrastination.
Throughout Austin's childhood he performed in plays, usually musical comedies, despite his lack of singing ability. From his first role as "The Sun" in the kindergarten play to the title role of Dracula in a Junior High School production of "Young Dracula" to the Dentist in a summer camp version of "Little Shop of Horrors" to the part of Stanley in "Brighton Beach Memoirs" - his first full production in college - Austin's future was being mapped out before his eyes.
Austin went on to Major in Theater at Binghamton University. He performed in the title roles of "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead" and "I Hate Hamlet" among others, in addition to several original productions. He continued his training and education at the Actors Studio Drama School, where he received an MFA in Acting.
Soon after graduating, Austin became a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. There he had the privilege to work with the likes of Al Pacino, Faye Dunaway, and Estelle Parsons; and under the tutelage of Ellen Burstyn, Harvey Keitel, Arthur Penn, and Lee Grant.
Austin was a struggling actor in New York for a couple of years. He worked as a bartender, a bouncer, a busboy, a cater-waiter, and a substitute teacher to make a living, all the while - taking classes to hone his audition skills, working "in Session" at the Actors Studio, and performing in a slew of independent & student films, and Off-Off Broadway plays. He also co-created and performed in an improv & sketch comedy show called "Mmm...Comedy" that ran for 7 months.
Austin's television debut was in the Comedy Central film Porn 'n Chicken (2002). His break came in 2004 when he was cast in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). Austin then landed a role in a Warner Brothers TV pilot for FOX called Spellbound (2004) with Christine Baranski, Barry Bostwick and Dave Annable. He soon moved out to LA for good and began making a living as an actor.
Austin has since appeared on numerous television shows, among them: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006), Supernatural (2005) and Life on Mars (2008). His diverse film credits include Dorian Blues (2004), Boxboarders! (2007), American Zombie (2007), My Sassy Girl (2008), and The Other End of the Line (2007)- traveling as far as India to shoot them.
He enjoys a successful commercial career as well, appearing in spots for Toys 'R' Us, Wendy's, Dr. Pepper, State Farm, and Burger King. He also plays Benjamin Bankes the Pig in the Ad Council's "Feed the Pig" campaign.
Austin enjoys drawing and writing poetry.- Peter Silverleaf is known for I Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013), Fierce Creatures (1997) and Game of Thrones (2011).I Spit on Your Grave 2
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Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Daniel Franzese is an actor/comedian of Italian American decent, Daniel Franzese is best known for his interesting and daring performances in breakthrough films: from his debut role in the intense Larry Clark drama Bully, his surprisingly dark turn in 2010's update of the highly controversial I Spit on Your Grave. but cemented his gay icon status with his breakout starring role in TinaFey's mega hit comedy Mean Girls as Damian. Lauded as one of the most influential queer characters in film history, Damian was the first time a queer teen of size who was ever comfortable in his own skin on screen. Daniel's subtle and hilarious performance is often credited with helping an entire generation of kids who felt different be able to find themselves. In a heartfelt letter to his fictional character Damian, Franzese publicly came out in 2014 trending worldwide. Speaking upon the difficulty he had navigating his career under a Gay Glass Ceiling. although he had great career highs creating his own content with YouTube and his viral comedy series Sh*t Italian moms Say which has reached over 6 million views and the entire series combined over 20 million and his hilarious parody of Sam Smith's Stay With Me called Please Go Home. While going viral and trending for his videos Franzese still toured the country with stand up and remained relevant through his television and stage work, which include memorable guest roles on S.W.A.T, Party Down, CSI, Burn Notice and The Comeback. He also co-wrote and starred in the New York Fringe Festival mega hit Jersey Shoresical: A Frickin' Rock Opera, which won him the Overall Excellence Best Ensemble Award and played Off Broadway and in Los Angeles for a year. It wasn't until his portrayal as the stubborn but lovable HIV+ Eddie in HBO's Looking that Daniel truly burst again into the spotlight and used that success to propel him to activism becoming an ambassador for The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and lobbying congress every year on their behalf for HIV/AIDS, LGBTQIA+ rights, homeless queer youth and banning conversion therapy (of which Daniel himself is a survivor) since living a life fully out loud he began having never before seen confidence leading to him pursuing stand up comedy and being a leader in body positivity which has landed him a modeling contract with Bridge Models UK making him one of the very few signed Plus Size male Models in the world. He has lent his image, voice and stand up comedy gifts to many causes including The Trevor Project and hosting the 2016 Glaad Media Awards and 2017 Gay Men Chorus Voice Awards. He hosts LGBTQ stand up shows at The Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv and Flappers Comedy Club giving many upcoming talents hard to find spots in his shows. With the re-branding of the ABC Family network to Freeform Daniel starred as Vern in the short lived but tender series Recovery Road, after its cancellation he starred on ABC as Jackson in the law drama Conviction. He most recently toured in his stand up show Yass! You're Amazing! and is recording his podcast Yass, Jesus! A sex positive, non slut shaming look into Christianity through the LGBTQIA+ rainbow lens. A man of many talents and gifts Daniel continues to delight audiences from TikTok to the Theater stage we can not wait to see what he does next.- Actor
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Celyn Jones is a critically acclaimed and award-winning actor and screenwriter, "A writer, performer powerhouse...". He was born and raised on the island of Anglesey, North Wales. His Father was a sailor and Mother a baker. Celyn trained as an actor at the Manchester Youth Theatre and won a scholarship to the prestigious Oxford School of Drama where he received a strong classical training. In his twenties he devoted a significant amount of his time working in education, helping young people strengthen their communication abilities through drama, film and writing. His talent and experience has secured him the reputation as one of the most impressive and versatile character actors of his generation. Lately, his screenwriting has caught the attention of Hollywood, with various projects now in different stages of production and development. He continues to be in demand, working internationally with some of the most talented and respected directors & performers, often more than once, across all platforms. Celyn lives in the UK with his family, is a co-founder of Mad as Birds Films and a proud Welsh ambassador for the children's charity Into Film.- Haref Topete is known for The Snow Queen (2013), Sleeping Beauty (2014) and Playing with Dolls (2015).
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From the moment Drew Powell was born, he was getting peoples attention. The actor, who went on to play a young Hoss Cartwright, started out as a real life Hoss, setting a record at the Indiana hospital weighing in at more than 11 lbs.
Drew grew up in Lebanon, Indiana, outside of Indianapolis and was singing and acting throughout his formative years. He then went to DePauw University, where he majored in English Literature and was a Media Fellow, an honors program in media studies. While in college, Drew was active in the theatre department and also wrote and performed in several campus television shows and short films.
Upon graduation, Drew moved to Los Angeles and appeared in his first television show, Malcolm in the Middle a few months later. He recurred as Cadet Drew for 13 episodes over two seasons on Malcolm. Drew then went on to play the aforementioned Hoss Cartwright in a prequel to Bonanza called The Ponderosa, which premiered in 2001 on PAX. Shooting in rural Australia, Drew met his wife, a make-up artist on the show.
Drew's feature films include Starship Troopers 2, The Marine, Mexican Sunrise, and 1408 with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. In between, he has done several national commercials and has guest-starred on shows such as Popular, CSI, and Monk. Drew recently received rave reviews for his portrayal of Paul, the lonely troubadour in a monologue show "Skirts and Flirts" at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre in LA. Music has always been a passion for Drew and he plays the guitar and sings whenever he can.
Powell has had guest appearances on numerous television shows including Ray Donovan, Modern Family, True Blood, House, Leverage, ER, and Grey's Anatomy. He also recurred as FBI Agent Reede Smith, one of the seven Red John suspects on The Mentalist.
Drew portrayed Bic in the 2011 film Straw Dogs, a remake of the 1971 film of the same name. The remake was directed by Rod Lurie and starred James Marsden, Kate Bosworth, and Alexander Skarsgård. It was released September 16, 2011.
A legal resident of Australia and England, Drew lives with his wife Veronica in Los Angeles and Melbourne.- Actor
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Joe Pingue is a Canadian-born, classically trained actor and short-filmmaker. Television credits include Station Eleven, Titans, Godless, The Expanse, Orphan Black, and Transplant. Joe is fortunate to have worked under feature-film directors including David Cronenberg, Fernando Meirelles, Nicolas Winding Refn, the Hughes Brothers, and Guillermo del Toro. He has been nominated for multiple Canadian Screen Awards and international festival awards for his acting work and short films. Noteworthy roles include his ensemble work in Room, which was nominated for Best Picture for the 88th annual Academy awards and his character work in Antiviral, Maps to the Stars, and Blindness, all which had world premiers at Cannes.- Actor
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David Fynn was born in Cork, Ireland. He is an actor and producer, known for Am I Being Unreasonable? (2022), The Mauritanian (2021) and The Pembrokeshire Murders (2021).- Actor
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Graduating from the University of Reading with a degree in Film & Drama, Greg Bennett has been working in British Film and Television since 2000 - appearing regularly in the TV series "EastEnders", "Holby City", "Casualty", "Endeavour", "Lewis", "Foyle's War", "Law and Order UK" and many others, as well as numerous feature films. He is also a writer, having published several eBooks and with a number of screenplays in development.- Actor
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Dominic Burgess was born and raised in Stoke-on-Trent, England. He was awarded a scholarship at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) in London, where he studied for three years. Public ALRA productions included "The end of the Food Chain", "The Art of Success" and "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?".- Actor
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Stephen became an actor in 1984 after three years of training at Arts Educational Schools in London. He left college and immediately his film career began with his first film role as Moose in the cult film "My Beautiful Laundrette".
After a few years working in theater, commercials, and supporting roles on TV, he joined the cast of fledgling comedy "Birds of a Feather" as Dave, the lover of Sharon (Pauline Quirke).
One lazy, sunny afternoon in in the garden of actress, novelist, and fashion icon Sarah Stockbridge, Stephen met up with Peter Richardson, who asked him if he was available to do a day's work on "The Glam Metal Detectives" for the Comic Strip". One day became three months and he played literally hundreds of characters, and in 2012, he was asked back by Peter to be in the 30-year anniversary Comic Strip show "5 go to Rehab".
TV commercials introduced him to director Peter Chelsom, who cast him right away as Gordon in "Hear my Song" opposite Ned Beatty. Then there were a couple of years getting great roles on British TV in the likes of "The Hot Dog Wars", "Dangerfield", "Kavanagh QC", and "Our Friends in the North" opposite Malcolm McDowell and Daniel Craig.
His movie career was moving alongside this at quite a pace, with roles opposite Timothy Dalton in "The Beautician and the Beast", Robert Englund in "The Killer Tongue", and Richard Harris in "Savage Hearts".
In 1996, his agent set up a meeting on a small low-budget movie with an unknown director named Guy Ritchie; Guy offered him the role of Nick the Greek in his movie "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". Three years later, the film was released and became the biggest British movie in the last 25 years and launched the careers of Vinnie Jones, Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham, and Mathew Vaughn.
"Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" led to Hollywood knocking on the door. Alan Parker had him do a small role in "Angela's Ashes", and Philip Kaufman asked him to play Bouchon in "Quills" alongside Kate Winslett, Michael Caine, Joaquin Phoenix and Geoffrey Rush. Richard Eyre called on him twice, for "Iris" opposite Judy Dench and in "Stage Beauty" with Claire Danes. This was followed by the role of Ted Ray in "The Greatest Game Ever Played", directed by Bill Paxton. Paxton had seen his work and, after speaking to his agent, called Stephen from his car phone (very Hollywood) and offered him the part. Stephen has had the pleasure of doing two films with the Wachowski Brothers and Jeff McTeague - "Speed Racer" and "Ninja Assassin".
Alongside a very successful movie career, he did several TV series for the USA, Canada, and the UK. In "Starhunter 2300", he played Rudolpho De Luna; he played the co-lead in the BBC series "Cavegirl". He played Banjo and Broadman in the adaptations of Terry Prachett's "Hogfather" and "The Colour of Magic" for Sky TV, plus the two 20th-anniversary episodes of "Casualty" and regular roles on "Kingdom" (with Stephen Fry) and "Lark Rise to Candleford".
2013 and 2014 saw Stephen on the West End stage in the musical "The Bodyguard" (based on the film with Whitney Huston and using her music) playing Tony Schibelli. It also saw the release of "It's a Lot", "The Smoke", "AB Negative" and "Fast and Furious 6".
Since then, he's done several films in different genres: horror - "The Rizen" 1&2, gangster - "The London Firm", "AB Negative" and "Welcome To Curiosity", and comedy - "Sanctuary" and "Fanged Up" (comedy/horror).His latest cinematic release is "Walk Like a Panther", a comedy about old wrestlers making a comeback.
Stephen is also an author and has written a book about the making of the British crime caper "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels".
He lives in LA with the most beautiful woman in the world, his wife Sarah. They have two small dogs, Fry and Ronnie. Both have passed now but are very much still in my heart.- Actor
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Born on May 21, 1985 in Cornwall, England. Calvin trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Calvin's break-through role was as Darren in the 2009 film 'Tormented' alongside Tuppence Middleton, Olly Alexander, Tom Hopper and Georgia King.
More recently, Calvin has appeared in Doctor Who, Dancing on the Edge, Trauma and Russell T. Davies' 'It's A Sin'.
In 2018 Calvin won numerous awards for his portrayal of Murphy in the short film 'Make Aliens Dance'.- Actor
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Mark Benton was born on 16 November 1965 in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Anna and the Apocalypse (2017), Early Doors (2003) and The Second Coming (2003). He has been married to Sarah Gardner since 2002. They have three children.- Hugh Bonneville is a British actor, known for his stage work at the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company as well as the West End. His extensive film and television work includes Twenty Twelve, W1A, Downton Abbey, Paddington, The Gold and I Came By. See his website hughbonneville.uk for full biography.
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Robert Pugh grew up in a village called the Tynte, a small mining village set just outside Pontypridd, where Tom Jones was raised. The Tynte is a few miles in between Aberdare and Pontypridd about twenty miles north of Cardiff. He attended the Rose Bruford acting school, from which he graduated in 1976.- Actor
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Gaston has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, as well as various productions on and off Broadway, including "Lucky Guy," with Tom Hanks, in 2013. He' has a B.A. In History from UC Davis and an M.F.A. From NYU.
He is married to Kate Fodor and has two children.- Actor
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David Zayas was born on 15 August 1962 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. He is an actor and producer, known for Skyline (2010), The Expendables (2010) and Dexter (2006). He has been married to Liza Colón-Zayas since 21 November 1998. They have one child.- Actor
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Marc Gaudet is known for The Christmas Retreat (2022), A Royal Runaway Romance (2022) and DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016).- Actor
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Frank Harper was born in 1962 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), The Football Factory (2004) and Bend It Like Beckham (2002).- Actor
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Steven Whitmore is known for The Curse of Downers Grove (2015), Revenge (2013) and 5 Minutes (2014).- Actor
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American-Born actor Jeffrey Matthew Glover grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, IL. and is the oldest of two children. He was born on Sept 4, 1971 to Jeffrey and Joan Glover. He graduated from Schaumburg high school in 1990 and was the class president. Began pursuing a degree in commercial art / graphic design at Arizona State University and eventually graduated Cum Laude from American Intercontinental University in Atlanta, GA. After college he worked in radio as a producer for 790 The Zone covering Atlanta's professional sports teams.
In the Summer of 2012, he appeared in the motion picture "The Internship" and from there went on to other films: "Hunger Games" Catching Fire as one of President Snow's Presidential Cabinet members, 'Sabotage' as a DEA Agent, 'Anchorman 2' 'Last Vegas' 'Scary Movie 5' 'Million Dollar Arm' as a MLB Baseball Scout, and 'Kill The Messenger' as a CIA Agent.
The apple of his eye and the little girl who changed his world is his daughter Madelyn.- Jamie Bartlett was born on 9 July 1966 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Rhythm City (2007), Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013) and Beyond Borders (2003). He was married to Camilla Waldman. He died on 23 May 2022 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Johannesburg born, Joe Vaz is an actor/writer best known for his character work in Good Omens (2019), Black Sails (2014) and Dredd (2012). Joe started out his career as a musical theatre performer before moving into film and television.
Joe also runs a micro-budget indie film company, Inkless Media, which produced three shorts, Play by Heart (2005), Blue Valentine (2005) and Beyond Words.- Actor
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Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio was born on June 30, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York, to Phyllis, a restaurant manager and server, and Gene D'Onofrio, a theatre production assistant and interior designer. He is of Italian descent and has two older sisters. He studied at the Actors Studio and the American Stanislavski Theatre. Vincent D'Onofrio is known as an "actor's actor". The wide variety of roles he has played and the quality of his work have earned him a reputation as a versatile talent.
His first paid role was in Off-Broadway's "This Property Is Condemned". He continued appearing in plays and worked as a bouncer, a bodyguard and a delivery man. In 1984, he made his Broadway debut in "Open Admissions", followed by work in numerous other stage plays. In 2012, D'Onofrio returned to teach at the Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute. As a film actor, D'Onofrio's career break came when he played a mentally unbalanced recruit in Full Metal Jacket (1987), directed by the renowned Stanley Kubrick. For this role D'Onofrio gained nearly 70 pounds. He had a major role in Dying Young (1991), and appeared prominently in the box-office smash Men in Black (1997) as the bad guy (Edgar "The Bug").
Other films of note in which he has appeared are Mystic Pizza (1988), JFK (1991), The Player (1992), Ed Wood (1994), The Cell (2000), The Break-Up (2006) and Jurassic World (2015). In 1996, D'Onofrio garnered critical acclaim along with co-star Renée Zellweger for The Whole Wide World (1996), which he helped produce. He also made a guest appearance in The Subway (1997), where he played an accident victim who could not be rescued and was destined to die. For this performance he won an Emmy nomination. In 2000, he both produced and starred in Steal This Movie (2000), a biopic of radical leader Abbie Hoffman.
In 2001, D'Onofrio took the role which has likely given him his greatest public recognition: Det. Robert Goren, the lead character in the TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). Goren is based on Sherlock Holmes but, instead of relying upon physical evidence like Holmes, D'Onofrio's character focuses on psychology to identify the perpetrators, whom he often draws into confessing or yielding condemning evidence. He played the part for 10 years.
In his career D'Onofrio's various film characters have included a priest, a bisexual former porn star, a hijacker, a serial killer, Orson Welles, a space alien, a 1960s radical leader, a pulp fiction writer, an ingenious police investigator and Stuart Smalley's dope-head brother. His on-screen love interests have included Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz, Renée Zellweger, Marisa Tomei, Tracey Ullman, Rebecca De Mornay and Lili Taylor. One of his latest roles is in Marvel's Daredevil (2015) as Daredevil's nemesis, Wilson Fisk. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and children.- Domenick Lombardozzi was born on 25 March 1976 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Cold Pursuit (2019), The Family (2013) and Find Me Guilty (2006).Breakout Kings
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Anthony Desio is known for Kick-Ass (2010), The Family (2013) and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013).