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Larry King was born on 19 November 1933 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for Ghostbusters (1984), Shrek 2 (2004) and Enemy of the State (1998). He was married to Shawn Ora Engemann, Julie Alexander, Sharon Lepore, Alene Akins, Mickey Sutphin, Annette Kaye and Freda Miller. He died on 23 January 2021 in Los Angeles, California, USA.as Larry King- Actress
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Patrika Darbo was born on 6 April 1948 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Babe (1995) and Rango (2011). She has been married to Rolf Darbo since 29 December 1973.as Eileen O'Connor- Actress
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Lynne Alana Delaney, a Southern California native whose looks are a definite throwback to her 100% Irish heritage, is the fifth child in a long line of Delaney overachievers who came out west from Chicago. She attributes her strong goal oriented yet creative characteristics to both her father, who was a Time/Motivation Manager in the garment industry, and her mother, who started out in fashion design before becoming a homemaker. When her dream to attend Pasadena Playhouse after high school was thwarted by the closure of their theatrical school, she went the more traditional route for her B.A. by first attending Santa Monica College and then UCLA. After being diverted by a law degree which led to an Immigration practice as well as a wonderful career circling the globe as a Flight Attendant, she decided to take a more direct route and follow her heart back to her first passion of acting. She speaks fluent Spanish, courtesy of her Argentine-born husband, Ruben Roberto Gomez, also an actor, and can proudly say "please", "thank-you" and "Can I get you something to drink?" in 27 different languages thanks to her travels. Her idea of relaxing is creating something, whether it be painting a new abstract in her studio, writing a new script or adding her own gourmet flair to a new recipe. Although her personal 'backstory' includes stints in background acting and continuing study at the Conservatory and with coaches the likes of Brian Reise and Mark Teschner, she feels she is truly arriving at her final destination with her work on both stage and screen.as Sheridan O'connor- Actor
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Argentine born but American at heart, Ruben Roberto Gomez has spent his entire adult life following his passions. A UCLA alumnus with a Masters in Spanish Literature but also fluent in Italian, he crooned his way through two albums followed by European & South American tours singing romantic ballads in Spanish in the 80's & 90's. Now, back to his roots in acting, he's focusing on a career in TV and film, taking advantage of his ethnically ambiguous looks. He is often mistaken for Middle Easterbn thanks to his Turkish mother, but still able to appear and do Voiceover with an Argentine or Spanish dialect courtesy of his Spanish grandfather. His ambiguous accent in English gives him the versatility of playing not only European or Middle Eastern roles, but South American as well. Ruben's love of acting began with a theatre career as a teenager in Buenos Aires where a well known director at the time, Marcelo Lavalle, encouraged him to come to the United States to pursue his dreams. The move turned out to be a fortuitous, life-changing suggestion where he not only found representation almost immediately with the Carlos Alvarado Agency, but later met and married his American born, actress-wife, Lynne Alana Delaney, with whom he still resides in Los Angeles.as Riccardo Rossi- Actress
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Sheila Korsi is an Actress, Singer/Entertainer and Producer, known for her role of Luna in "Emily the Criminal," Louise, Hot Dog Vendor, in NBC's "Betty White's Off Their Rockers," Season One (2012), Joey Medina's "El Matador" (2003), and America's Got Talent (2008), where she performed as Sheila-Sheila of The Jungle, Salsa Singer, an original character of her own creation.
Her Father is award winning and acclaimed Panamanian Poet, Journalist and Diplomat Demetrio Korsi, author of "Incidente de Cumbia," his most famous poem and over 20 books. Her Mother is Eloísa Sandoval de Korsi, also an award winning writer, and Demetrio Korsi's historian. Both are now deceased, as are Sheila's siblings, Jacqueline, Dolly Elena and Demetrio III.
Sheila is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and of SAG-AFTRA.as Consuelo- Actor
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P.J. Marino was born and raised in Boston's one-square mile "everybody knows everybody" Italian neighborhood, the North End. He played sports, worked in restaurants, made friends for life. While studying marketing at Merrimack College, he spent one of his cooperative education work terms as a mutual fund accountant, where he met co-worker and stand-up comic Paul Nardizzi. Nardizzi challenged P.J. to try an open mic at Nick's Comedy Stop, changing P.J.'s life forever. It was at Nick's in 1993 where P.J. started his journey, meeting fellow up-and-coming comics like Gary Gulman, Dane Cook, Bill Burr, many others. After performing around New England for a few years, and booking his first national commercial audition for a Nike spot featuring Ken Griffey Jr., P.J. moved to Los Angeles in 1997. He studied with Aaron Speiser and took casting director workshops. Auditions followed, and P.J. soon became a dependable blue collar character actor. He has since appeared in over 100 TV shows, films, commercials and web series. Some of his favorite gigs include a recurring role in Everybody Hates Chris, burnt-out video game character Luigi Jumpman in the MTV Networks-produced web series Video Game Reunion, and a guest star in the Season 2 finale of HBO's Barry, starring/directed by Bill Hader. On stage, he was seen in 2004's The Talking Cure (written by Oscar-winner Christopher Hampton, directed by the legendary Gordon Davidson) alongside Sam Robards at the Mark Taper Forum, and in Harbor at the Victory Theatre opposite Matthew Lillard.
P.J. has extended his love of TV & film into writing & producing screenplays. His drama-mystery script Captain Tsunami's Army was produced and will be completed in 2024, co-starring P.J., Madeleine McGraw, Tessa Munro and Craig Frank, with Jeremy Sisto as the Captain. He has several other completed scripts in various stages of development.as Jim- Casting Director
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Mark Teschner is known for General Hospital (1963), Seven Girlfriends (1999) and Port Charles (1997). He was previously married to Lisa Marie Teschner and Lisa Lord.as Mark Teschner- Nichelle Hines was born in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress, known for A Good Person (2023), The Resident (2018) and Junction (2024).as Victoria
- Marisa Petroro is an American film and television actress from Elizabeth, New Jersey, who is of Italian and Argentine descent. She is recognized for developing a diverse range of on-screen personalities. It's no wonder this Jersey girl has made a spot for herself in Hollywood.
At the tender age of four, Marisa started participating in East Coast beauty pageants. By eight, this young starlet was taking trips to New York City to study acting at the highly acclaimed HB Studio. After making the pageant circuit as a teenager, Marisa won the title of Miss Italia USA and then retired her pageant days after she went on to place top five in Miss Italia World in 1996.
Marisa then crafted a five-year road-map, packed her bags and convinced a good friend to join her on a 3,000 mile cross-country drive that ended in Los Angeles. Within the first few years, Marisa was landing principal roles in hit films such as MGM's 'Pumpkin' and Columbia Pictures' 'Tomcats'. Also during this breakout period, she built notable television credits on NBC's 'The Pretender', CBS's 'The Young and the Restless', a national commercial directed by David Lynch and starred opposite Rick Schroder in the award-winning country music video, Whiskey Lullaby, sung by Allison Krause and Brad Paisley.
2007-2008 were banner years for this seasoned actor as she starred in Roadside Attraction's feature film, 'Everybody Wants to Be Italian', the story of the struggle of two Italians and their quest to win each other's hearts in Boston's famed North End. She had also returned for her fourth season as one of the most recognized briefcase models (#18) on NBC's top game show 'Deal or No Deal', as well as landed roles on CBS's popular sitcom 'Rules of Engagement', acting alongside David Spade and ABC's award winning comedy drama series 'Desperate Housewives', acting alongside Eva Longoria Parker.
2011-2012 were also banner years with guest star roles on TNT's 'Franklin & Bash', Fox's 'Touch', Lifetime's 'Drop Dead Diva' and a co-star on Disney's 'Kickin' It'.
Over the past decade, Marisa has had a wonderful path working on films opposite Dominic Monaghan in 'The Millionaire Tour,' Richard Tyson in 'Booneville Redemption', French Stewart in 'Hopeless, Romantic' and most recently in 'Ford v. Ferrari' as Mrs. Henry Ford opposite Tracy Letts, Josh Lucas and Jon Bernthal, which won 2 Academy Awards in 2020.
Outside of acting, Marisa holds philanthropy close to her heart. She was the national spokesperson for the Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA), an organization dedicated to increasing sarcoma related research from 2007-2010. In fact, Marisa, a cancer survivor of Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare childhood cancer, that affects the muscles, has said that taking on this responsibility allowed her to achieve one of her lifetime goals. She continues to volunteer her time to helping individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer and are undergoing chemotherapy.
Marisa is always involved with charity organizations including the Tomorrow's Children Fund, The Young Storytellers Foundation and Project Angel Food.
In 2007, Marisa was asked to be Commencement Speaker at her alma mater, Kean University in New Jersey and was honored as "Woman of the Year" by The Center for Italian and Italian-American Culture in her home state of New Jersey. She also contributed to the book The Vision Board: The Secret to An Extraordinary Life by Joyce Schwarz.as Beverly - Dawn Lisa Dail was born in Carmel, California. From a young age she displayed artistic talent and potential in the arts. She attended Monterey High School, then moved to Southern California to pursue her dreams.
In her early twenties, Dawn began runway modeling, and won the award for "Most Photogenic" in a local modeling contest. Then she started studying at one of the country's top acting schools, The Beverly Hills Playhouse, under acting guru, Milton Katselas.
Later, she booked her first play portraying the role of Rosa in "My Wonderful Coma". Most recently, she booked the role of June in the Katselas Theatre Company production of "Tough Cookie", written by Seth Freeman and directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie. Her most recent project was a part in the indie movie, 'The Remake', with Larry King, June Lockhart, Sally Kellerman, and Robert Romanus--and written, directed, and starring Lynne Alana Delaney.
Dawn is very active with The American Foundation For Suicide Prevention because both of her parents took their own lives.as Alexandra - Actress
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Malia Dawkins Jennings is a Southern belle making noise in children's media with dynamically diverse and creatively curriculum supporting work.
A WarnerMedia Writers Access Program fellow and Sesame Writer's Room semi-finalist, Malia's writing portfolio includes an abundance of original children's and family series, both live action and animated. It should also be noted she recently produced a very lively and very animated baby girl with her husband Derek Jennings.
An accomplished actress, Rapunzel Jackson, a children's pilot Malia also wrote, is airing on Aspire TV.
Malia is an alumna of Marymount Manhattan College where she received a BA Theatre Performance Degree and Writing Minor and was also rewarded with the Golden Key for Playwriting. She's also a graduate of Mount Saint Mary's University where she obtained her Masters in Humanities with an Emphasis in Creative Writing.as Chloe- Actor
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Mike Breyer is a multiple award-winning and nominated actor, writer, producer, director, editor, and founder of Merging Light Pictures. Mike has been recognized and honored with accolades from around the world in 2022 and 2023 for his many creative roles on the film "Enipheres" and the Web Series "The Saga of Enipheres". To date, Mike has 47 wins and 10 nominations. Mike received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South Dakota in 1993. Mike's main starring role in the feature film "Gradation" where he stars as Lucrative Street and is also the director, writer, producer, and editor among other titles is streaming on Amazon Prime (2019). Mike's first movie appearance was in the 1992 film "Thunderheart" which was filmed in South Dakota while Mike was working at Mt. Rushmore. Mike has also appeared in movies such as "Ed Wood", "S.F.W.", "Prank", "Skin Props", and a co-starring role as Jake in the feature film "Dream State". Mike has also been featured on Television shows such as "Picket Fences" on CBS and "Players" on NBC. Mike has appeared on the stage in the productions of "The Phantom of the Opera" as Dr. Debienne and as Michael in "Fame". Mike co-starred in the award-winning short film "Southern DysComfort" as the creepy butler Kennedy Gamble. Mike was asked to reprise his role as Kennedy Gamble to star in the feature film now titled "Fake". Mike also starred in the award-winning short film "Lock Box" as Robert Bynum DesChamps. Mike recently played Steven in the award-winning short film "Addiction" and Tony in the award-winning feature film "The Remake" as well as playing Rhett Dabler in the award-winning short film "The Admired". Mike made his directorial debut in the short film "Koffee" which he wrote and starred as Joe Cupta. Mike wrote, starred, and directed again playing Anthony Joseph in the short film "Inosculation". In addition, Mike starred as Loil Grande and continued his directing, writing, and editing on the short film "Rose Petal". Moreover, Mike starred again as Henry Springs in the award-winning short film "Cascade Rd" which he wrote, directed, and filmed in South Dakota where it all began. Mike is hoping to return to shoot the feature to "Cascade Rd" now titled "Cascade Road" in late 2024 in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Mike played Doctor Berg in the feature film "Ass Clowns: Constipated, " now streaming on Amazon Prime. In addition, Mike starred in the TV series "Trailer Park World" and played three different characters showcasing his comedic talent and timing. Moreover, Mike is in development on his new feature film "Five Floors" where he will star as Cliffson Beaker. Mike's latest film acting developments were starring as Hannibal Clemington in the proof of concept film "Enipheres 2020" and its Web Series "The Saga of Enipheres 2022" both of which have won multiple awards. In 2023, Mike is starring as Brasheer in the vampire feature film "Eternal Oath" which is filming in Los Angeles. Mike relocated to Palm Springs, CA after living in West Hollywood for twenty years.as Tony- as Debbie
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Sabrina Culver is not just an actress, but also a producer with a strong focus on sustainability in the film industry. With over 100 film, television, and commercial roles under her belt, Sabrina has made a significant impact in the entertainment world.
One of Sabrina's notable achievements is her involvement in the first sustainable film project in Morocco called "Last Chance." This groundbreaking project brings together a stellar cast and crew and is spearheaded by the sustainable film fund. The dedication to sustainability is evident in every aspect of the film, from production practices to the script itself.
In "Last Chance," the script introduces sustainability through one of the main characters, showcasing the importance of environmental consciousness in storytelling. The commitment to incorporating sustainable practices in her work sets a positive example for the industry and highlights the potential for creating impactful films while minimizing environmental impact.
Through her multifaceted career as an actress and producer, Sabrina Culver continues to push boundaries and advocate for sustainability in film. Her passion for both the art of storytelling and the preservation of our planet makes her a true trailblazer in the industry. Award-winning actress Sabrina Culver holds both United States and Netherlands passports and was born in Cleveland , Ohio to a Scottish mother and Dutch American father .She moved with her family at a young age to Westfield , New Jersey where she became active in local theatre and landed her first modeling and TV commercial spots while still in middle school . She graduated from St. Luke's School in New Canaan, Ct where she studied classical piano and majored in Musical Theatre at Emerson College in Boston, MA . Culver also studied at the famed HB Studios in NYC and alongside Fred Kareman .Work as a model during college led to becoming one of five finalists in a Wella Balsam nationwide "We're Looking for Faces " contest. Dozens of TV Commercials including a Maryland Lottery spot with a young Josh Charles , music videos and day player roles on soaps such as All My Children and Guiding Light were followed by a coveted role as the young Marilyn Monroe in the film "Broken Dreams" She also has been able to combine her passion for travel with her acting working on projects throughout the USA, Europe and China.
Culver has been nominated for and has received several awards from film festivals around the globe for writing, producing and acting in independent films including the viral hit Removed by Nathanael Matanick and its sequel Remember My story . Her role as the birth mother has landed her two awards for best supporting actress as well as a nomination in the same category at the 168 Film Festival in Los Angeles . She owns and runs her own small production company Twin Flames Productions and has produced her own award-winning short films.
She divides her time between Los Angeles and The Netherlands and holds both American and Dutch Nationalities. Recent credits include Erik Peter Carlson's two feature films The Toy Soldiers and Wolf Mother with Tom Sizemore , Najarra Townsend and Traci Lords as well as The Feature films Ted Bundy Had a Son and Hello Au Revoir , the role of Helen in multi -award winning Italian director John Reals' new TV series Feel The Dead also starring Estella Warren, William Mcnamara and Gianni Capaldi shot in Sicily . She can also be seen as the female lead in Guido De Craene (Calpin in the film Kursk ) film Don't Get Mad also starring John Vlanders .as Claudette- as Brenda
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Cameron Meyer is a versatile actress working consistently in television, film and theatre. She has appeared on several hit television shows, and her list of feature film credits continues to grow. She first gained attention for her theatre work, appearing on the cover of Variety for her role in the world premiere play SAFE by Chuck Rose. She is also an award-winning voice-over artist.as Vanessa- Actor
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Michael Alton Lowder was born on 27 December 1962 in Sumter, South Carolina, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Southern dysComfort (2012), Lock Box (2014) and Fake (2015). He died on 27 May 2015 in West Hollywood, California, USA.as Charles- Actress
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Laura was born in Scotland. At 18 she moved to Ireland, where her acting career began. A year later in Australia, a great acting teacher told Laura's class that they should go to Los Angeles, because "all the films are made there".
When Laura arrived in L.A, plan A was to book a lead role in an indie feature within 6 months. Plan B was to study Astrophysics at Trinity College, Ireland.
Plan A worked out. Laura booked the role and was nominated for an award- Breakout Female Star at the Action On Film Festival. Now Los Angeles
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Jacopo Manfren is known for The Play of the Fate (2014), Addiction: This Is Not a Love Story (2014) and Fake (2015).Renato- José de Vega started his career in his native Spain and made his stage debut in 1969 with Lope de Vega's "La estrella de Sevilla", starring Marisa Paredes, at the prestigious Spain's National Theatre in Madrid, followed by Unamuno's version of "Medea", starring Nati Mistral. After small parts in films such as "Cuadrilatero", directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, Eugenio Martin's "Tengamos la guerra en paz" and Jaime de Arminan's "Carola de dia, Carola de noche", he left acting... and it took him more than three decades to come back, this time in Los Angeles where he has lived since 1985. After appearing in shorts and student films, including AFI's "The Two Conquerors", he made his stage come back at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre in Hollywood as "Bizco Porras" in the zarzuela "Luisa Fernanda", followed by Lope de Vega's "Don Juan Tenorio", in the starring role of "Don Gonzalo de Ulloa" at the Billingual Foundation of the Arts in Los Angeles. He also starred in the production of "Cita a Ciegas" by Mario Diament at the Frida Khalo Theatre,in Los Angeles in 2016, followed by another turn as "Don Gonzalo de Ulloa" in the BFA production of "El Burlador de Sevilla", that same year.
On TV, he has appeared in guest starring roles in the series "Secretos" for channel 62 in Los Angeles and in two episodes of "Camino a la justicia" for Azteca America, as well as one episode of "Call 911" and the role of "Jose" the father of Angelica Vale in the novela "No me hallo" for Univision. Most recently he has appeared in episodes of "Real Rob", with Rob Schneider, as "neighbor", "Scandal", as "John Brinkley" and "Jane the Virgin", as "Alejandro".
He has appeared in more than twenty commercials and lent his voice to many commercials and industrials as well as video games, including "Red Dead Redemption".Marcelo - Actor
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Robert Romanus is an American film/television actor and musician. He played ticket scalper Mike Damone in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), and Natalie Green's boyfriend Snake on The Facts of Life (1979).
Robert is the son of Eileen (Maloof) and Raymond Romanos, a dentist. His brother is actor Richard Romanus. Robert originally came to Los Angeles to become a singer with the possibility of having a band. He instead ended up in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He became a singing busboy at a restaurant for a little while, and later quit to pursue another job. When he came back for a visit and play a few songs at his old job, he met Steve Feldman who was working as a current singing busboy. The two ended up hitting it off and created their own group with the name Papa's Kitchen.
Romanus starred in the 1983 series The Best of Times as Pete Falcone. He also starred in the 1985 film Bad Medicine. His other TV roles include Fame as Miltie Horowitz in 1986-1987, and two short-lived shows: the 21 Jump Street spin-off Booker as Tony DeAngelo in 1989, and as Jeff Foster in Maggie Winters in 1998. Romanus has starred on soap operas such as Days of Our Lives as Marvin 'Speed' Selejko from 1983-1985, and The Young and the Restless as Lou in 2002. He has guest starred on many shows, including CHiPs, 21 Jump Street, Alien Nation, MacGyver, Providence, Will & Grace and My Own Worst Enemy. Romanus directed the 2008 drama Grapefruit Moon and had a small part in American Pie Presents: The Book of Love, as himself. In 2010 he played the guitar teacher in The Runaways. Starting 2012, Romanus opened up a café in North Hollywood, Bob's Espresso Bar.
Romanus has three children with his ex-wife, actress Kari Lizer.Agent Mark Curtis- Blond, blue-eyed character actor who has worked on stage, film, and TV for the past 30 years. Born in Washington D.C., Carhart had a globetrotting childhood in Turkey and France before returning to the U.S. and studying theater. Carhart had some success on and off-Broadway and then moved on to small roles in such major films as Ghostbusters (1984), Witness (1985) and Working Girl (1988). He played Harlen who attempted to rape Geena Davis's character in Thelma & Louise (1991), and also had roles in the The Hunt for Red October (1990), Red Rock West (1993) and Air Force One (1997). Carhart has had many guest spots on television shows including a memorable guest turn as a police officer whose testimony against a murderer may reveal the sexuality he has tried to keep secret on The Practice (1997), and as a fat-sucking vampire on The X-Files (1993). He played Eddie Willows in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), the ex-husband of star Marg Helgenberger. He is, (...as of 2017) a recurring character on The Paramount Network series, Yellowstone, playing the Attorney General Stewart and starring Kevin CostnerFrancis Zelski
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Born in New York City on June 25, 1925, the daughter of actors Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart, June Lockhart made her professional debut at age eight in a Metropolitan Opera production of "Peter Ibbetson", playing Mimsey in the dream sequence. In the mid-1930s, the Lockharts relocated to California, where father Gene enjoyed a long career as one of the screen's great character actors. June made her screen debut in MGM's version of A Christmas Carol (1938), playing--appropriately enough the daughter of stars Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart. June appeared in a dozen or more movies before 1947, when she made her Broadway bow playing the ingénue in the comedy "For Love or Money" with John Loder. She got a standing ovation on opening night; one critic compared her debut to the first big hits of Helen Hayes and Margaret Sullavan. The overnight toast of Broadway, she went on to win a Tony Award, the Donaldson Award, the Theatre World Award and the Associated Press citation for Woman of the Year for Drama for her work in that play. On television, she has co-starred in popular series like Lassie (1954) and Lost in Space (1965).Irene O'Connor- Aiden Leeder is known for Fixed (2017), The Remake (2016) and LIP SERVICE: Proof That Baseball Is a Kid's Game (2015).Max
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Richard Simms was born on 2 February 1966 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Alien 3 (1992), Titan A.E. (2000) and Anastasia (1997).Derrick- Actress
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Lynne Newton is a Worldwide Multi-Award Winning Creative Visionary, Actress, Writer, Producer and Author. Lynne started her performance career at the young age of seven in the "Show Me State" of Missouri. In the 1990's Lynne moved to Hollywood to continue her craft and has blazed quite an impressive trail since her move west, and has multiple films in various stages of production. With over sixty acting, producing and writing credits (including best actress nominations and awards) Lynne is making a solid name for herself in the filmmaking industry. Lynne's work captures issues relating to the power we as individuals have to influence humankind. Social messages are embedded throughout her projects highlighting the importance and richness of individuality, womanhood, equality, culture, heritage, relationships, and other topics that honor high character values. Lynne is the CEO of Eye in the Sky Pictures and has 58 wins and 10 nominations for her projects which have been screened all over the world.Lydia- Actress
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Sally Kellerman arrived quite young on the late 1950s film and television scene with a fresh and distinctively weird, misfit presence. It is this same uniqueness that continued to make her such an attractively offbeat performer. The willowy, swan-necked, flaxen-haired actress shot to film comedy fame after toiling nearly a decade and a half in the business, and is still most brazenly remembered for her career-maker in the irreverent hit Korean War dramedy M*A*S*H (1970), for which she received supporting Oscar and Golden Globe nominations. From there, she went on to enjoy several other hallmark moments as both an actress and a vocalist.
California native Sally Clare Kellerman was born in Long Beach on June 2, 1937, to Edith (née Vaughn), a piano teacher, and John Helm Kellerman, a Shell Oil Company executive. Raised along with her sister in the San Fernando Valley area, Sally was attracted to the performing arts after seeing Marlon Brando star in the film Viva Zapata! (1952). Attending the renowned Hollywood High School as a teenager, she sang in musical productions while there, including a version of "Meet Me in St. Louis." Following graduation, she enrolled at Los Angeles City College but left after a year when enticed by acting guru Jeff Corey's classes.
Initially inhibited by her height (5'10"), noticeably gawky and slinky frame and wide slash of a mouth, Kellerman proved difficult to cast at first but finally found herself up for the lead role in Otto Preminger's "A"-level film Saint Joan (1957). She lost out in the end, however, when Preminger finally decided to give the role of Joan of Arc to fellow newcomer Jean Seberg. Hardly compensation, 20-year-old Sally made her film debut that same year as a girls' reformatory inmate who threatens the titular leading lady in the cult "C" juvenile delinquent drama Reform School Girl (1957) starring "good girl" Gloria Castillo and "bad guy" Edd Byrnes of "777 Sunset Strip" teen idol fame, an actor she met and was dating after attending Corey's workshops. Directed by infamous low-budget horror film Samuel Z. Arkoff, her secondary part in the film did little in the way of advancing her career.
During the same period of time, Sally pursued a singing career and earned a recording contract with Verve Records. The 1960s was an uneventful but growing period for Kellerman, finding spurts of quirky TV roles in both comedies ("Bachelor Father," "My Three Sons," "Dobie Gillis" and "Ozzie and Harriet") and dramas ("Lock Up," "Surfside 6," "Cheyenne," "The Outer Limits," "The Rogues," "Slattery's People" and the second pilot of "Star Trek"). Sally's sophomore film was just as campy as the first, but her part was even smaller. As an ill-fated victim of the Hands of a Stranger (1962), the oft-told horror story of a concert pianist whose transplanted hands become deadly, the film came and went without much fanfare.
Studying later at Los Angeles' Actors' Studio (West), Sally's roles increased toward the end of the 1960s with featured parts in more quality filming, including The Third Day (1965), The Boston Strangler (1968) (as a target for serial killer Tony Curtis) and The April Fools (1969). Sally's monumental break came, of course, via director Robert Altman when he hired her for, and she created a dusky-voiced sensation out of, the aggressively irritating character Major Margaret "'Hot Lips" Houlihan. Her highlighting naked-shower scene in the groundbreaking cinematic comedy M*A*S*H (1970) had audiences ultimately laughing and gasping at the same time. Both she and the film were a spectacular success with Sally the sole actor to earn an Oscar nomination for her marvelous work here. She lost that year to the overly spunky veteran Helen Hayes in Airport (1970).
Becoming extremely good friends with Altman during the movie shoot, Sally went on to film a couple more of the famed director's more winning and prestigious films of the 1970s, beginning with her wildly crazed "angelic" role in Brewster McCloud (1970), and finishing up brilliantly as a man-hungry real estate agent in his Welcome to L.A. (1976), directed by Alan Rudolph. Sally later regretted not taking the Karen Black singing showcase role in one of Altman's best-embraced films, Nashville (1975), when originally offered. Still pursuing her singing interests, she put out her first album, "Roll with the Feelin'" for Decca Records in 1972.
Films continued to be a priority and Sally was deemed a quirky comedy treasure in both co-star and top supporting roles of the 1970s. She was well cast neurotically opposite Alan Arkin in the Neil Simon comedy Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972) and again alongside ex-con James Caan as a sexy but loony delight in Slither (1973), a precursor to the Coen Bros.' darkly comic films. She also co-starred and contributed a song ("Reflections") to the Burt Bacharach/Hal David soundtrack of the Utopian film Lost Horizon (1973), a musical picture that proved lifeless at the box office. More impressive work came with the movies A Little Romance (1979) as young Diane Lane's quirky mom; Foxes (1980) as Jodie Foster's confronting mother; Serial (1980), a California comedy satire starring Martin Mull; That's Life! (1986), a social comedy with Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews; and Back to School (1986), comic Rodney Dangerfield's raucous vehicle hit.
Sally's films from the 1980s on were a mixed bag. While some, such as the low-grade Moving Violations (1985), Meatballs III: Summer Job (1986), Doppelganger (1993), American Virgin (1999) and Women of the Night (2001) were beneath her considerable talents, her presence in others were, at the very least, catchy such as her Natasha Fatale opposite Dave Thomas' Boris Badenov in Boris and Natasha (1992); director Percy Adlon's inventive Younger and Younger (1993), which reunited her with MASH co-star Donald Sutherland, and in Robert Altman's rather disjointed, ill-received all-star effort Ready to Wear (1994) in which she played a fashion magazine editor.
When her film output waned in later years, Sally lent a fine focus back to her singing career and made a musical dent as a deep-voiced blues and jazz artist. She started hitting the Los Angeles and New York club circuits with solo acts. In 2009, Kellerman released her first album since "Roll with The Feelin'" simply titled "Sally," a jazz and blues-fused album. Along those same lines, Sally played a nightclub singer in the comedy Limit Up (1989) Kellerman's seductively throaty voice has also put her in good standing as a voice-over artist of commercials, feature films, and television.
Among her offbeat output in millennium films were prime/featured roles in the soft-core thriller Women of the Night (2001), written and director by Zalman King, in which she played a lady deejay (she also gets to sing); the real estate musical Open House (2004) in which she played an agent (who gets to sing again); the Florida senior citizens' romantic comedy Boynton Beach Club (2005); the comedy Night Club (2011) where friends and residents start a club in a retirement home; the social dramas A Place for Heroes (2014) and A Timeless Love (2016); and the family dramedy The Remake (2016).
Divorced from Rick Edelstein, Kellerman married Jonathan D. Krane in 1980 and the couple adopted twins, Jack and Hanna. Sally was also the adoptive mother of her niece, Claire Graham. Her husband died unexpectedly in August 2016; less than three months later, daughter Hanna died from heroin and methamphetamine use. Sally died on February 24, 2022 in Los Angeles.Aunt Peg- Reverend Gupta
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Chad Jamian Williams is an actor and writer from South Florida. After starring in dozens of national TV campaigns, he's landed guest and recurring roles in top shows such as 90210, Bones, Desperate Housewives, 2 Broke Girls, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Chad also portrayed "Bart", in Brian Hecker's indie comedy, "Bart Got a Room", starring Cheryl Hines and William H. Macy. This Tribeca Film Festival hit was Chad's first feature film role and was shot in his home town.Patrick- Actor
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Pete Gardner was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York. In 1986, He moved to Chicago to pursue improv. He studied at ImprovOlympic with Del Close and was on a house team there for many years. Pete then joined the group ED, which led to creating Jazz Freddy in 1992 at the Live Bait Theatre where he had a vision to do more patient, theatrical improv. He later began directing at Second City. Pete is known for his portrayal of Darryl on the CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend for 4 years, but has worked on many movies and TV shows throughout the years. Including: Project X, Transformers, and most recently Our Flag Means Death on HBO.Don Driscol- Actor
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Jeremy Guskin was born on 16 June 1974 in the USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Art School Confidential (2006), Gold (2008) and Roswell (1999).Jay- Actress
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Macarena Abad was born in Cordoba, Spain. She developed love for acting at an early age and pursued the craft at the age of 18 when she moved to Madrid. She enrolled at the Iñaki Aierra Studio of Acting, where she studied Stanislavski for three years, and simultaneously earned a Bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Communications at Universidad Villanueva, a branch of Universidad Complutense de Madrid, which offered her a summer internship at Aligned Entertainment in Los Angeles. Within a month from graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full time.
Macarena studied Meisner for three years at Playhouse West, Comedy with Jim Nieb at Playhouse West Comedy, followed by Upright Citizens Brigade, The Clown House with comedian Adam Barnhart, Action Acting with Stuart Wilson, and The Actors Comedy Studio. She also earned a Post-Graduate Diploma in Entertainment and Media Management at UC Riverside in association with The Los Angeles Film School.
Macarena performs Improv Comedy with her bilingual troupe all over Los Angeles including IO West, The Clubhouse, The Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Cafe, The Second City and UCB.Anika- Dawn Lisa Dail was born in Carmel, California. From a young age she displayed artistic talent and potential in the arts. She attended Monterey High School, then moved to Southern California to pursue her dreams.
In her early twenties, Dawn began runway modeling, and won the award for "Most Photogenic" in a local modeling contest. Then she started studying at one of the country's top acting schools, The Beverly Hills Playhouse, under acting guru, Milton Katselas.
Later, she booked her first play portraying the role of Rosa in "My Wonderful Coma". Most recently, she booked the role of June in the Katselas Theatre Company production of "Tough Cookie", written by Seth Freeman and directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie. Her most recent project was a part in the indie movie, 'The Remake', with Larry King, June Lockhart, Sally Kellerman, and Robert Romanus--and written, directed, and starring Lynne Alana Delaney.
Dawn is very active with The American Foundation For Suicide Prevention because both of her parents took their own lives.Alexandra (Alex) - Actress
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Sheila Korsi is an Actress, Singer/Entertainer and Producer, known for her role of Luna in "Emily the Criminal," Louise, Hot Dog Vendor, in NBC's "Betty White's Off Their Rockers," Season One (2012), Joey Medina's "El Matador" (2003), and America's Got Talent (2008), where she performed as Sheila-Sheila of The Jungle, Salsa Singer, an original character of her own creation.
Her Father is award winning and acclaimed Panamanian Poet, Journalist and Diplomat Demetrio Korsi, author of "Incidente de Cumbia," his most famous poem and over 20 books. Her Mother is Eloísa Sandoval de Korsi, also an award winning writer, and Demetrio Korsi's historian. Both are now deceased, as are Sheila's siblings, Jacqueline, Dolly Elena and Demetrio III.
Sheila is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and of SAG-AFTRA.Consuelo- Roz McHenry is known for Team Knight Rider (1997), Blue Moon Ball (2021) and Raunch and Roll (2021). She was previously married to Michael Reno.Xanadu
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Caleb Chomer is an actor and writer known for Chatterbox and October. He was born in Indiana and and to a doctor and a nurse, and is the oldest of three children. His younger sister is actress Brianna Chomer. Caleb moved to Florida for the latter half of his childhood before relocating to Los Angeles.Julian- Actress
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Isabella Culver was born in Amsterdam the Netherlands to a Dutch father and an American mother . She moved as an infant to the USA where she began work in commercial print . Her charm and delightful personality helped her to land film roles in Los Angeles including films with her mother actress Sabrina Culver. She enjoys singing and art. She especially enjoys creating cartoons and producing her own funny short films .Emily- Producer
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Christine M. Hollis is known for The Remake (2016), Second Sight (2005) and LA Live the Show (2013).Melinda- Rose
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- Dexter Gardner is known for The Remake (2016) and The Bad Word (2011).Michael
- Elizabeth Erler is known for The Remake (2016) and Sorta' Horny (2013).Helen, The Organist
- Nora Zerouali Hall is a Moroccan-American actress, currently based in Los Angeles. Born to Houria (née Zerouali) and Steve Hall. Her mother is Moroccan, from Fes, and her father, who is American, is of Scottish and Irish descent.
She was born on October 3 in Fullerton, California where she fell in love with theatre at a young age. Nora began acting at Berkley, a local private preschool. She continued to act in theatre throughout her adolescent and young adult years, landing notable roles such as Jean-Louise Finch(Scout) in To Kill a Mockingbird and May in Sam Shepard's Fool for Love.
She continued to act at California State University of Long Beach where she received her Bachelors Degree in Theatre with an emphasis in Performance (2014).
Nora has been making more moves in the Film/TV world, where she landed the lead role in mumble-core indie feature, "Stockton to Malone"(2014) and soon after landed the lead, "Zephra" in SAG short, "Love is a Four Letter Word" (2015).
Nora has studied under mentors, Hugh O'Gorman and Andrea Caban. As well as studied with the likes of: Steppenwolf Theatre Company, David Razowsky, Alexandra Billings, Kim Rubenstein and Jeff Perry, to name a few.Karisma - Actor
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Matt Drago is an American actor and singer based out of Los Angeles best known for his roles in Somewhere in Montana (2024), WWJD What Would Jesus Do? The Journey Continues (2015), Prophets of Science Fiction (2011), and No Other Way (2021).
Matt is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actor's Equity who trained in New York City at T. Schreiber Studios and Marymount Manhattan College. He most recently completed production in a lead role on the feature film Somewhere in Montana starring Graham McTavish, set to release in 2023.Joey- Actress
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Poonam Basu is an actor, writer, and filmmaker from New York, currently based in Los Angeles. Her first love was dance, beginning at the age of 2. She began reciting nursery rhymes on stage at Indian cultural events at age 3. Her first formal acting class was in 6th grade. In high school, she traveled with a theater troupe to Regensberg, Germany to perform. While studying at Harvard during the summer before her senior year, Poonam did a theater internship with the LOEB experimental theater in Cambridge. While completing her bachelors in Spanish Literature at NYU, Poonam studied in Madrid for a semester and had the opportunity to perform an original piece in Spanish for the public. She returned to NYU for a Master's in Educational Children's Television, an interdisciplinary degree from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, combining coursework in the Film school (Tisch School of the Arts) as well as the Education school (Steinhardt School of Education). Her thesis, "Using Neuroscience to Enhance the Efficacy of Children's Programming," included a pilot episode of an original animated children's show. Poonam has been nominated for Best Actress five times so far, and garnered a Best Screenplay nomination for her film, Everfall in 2021. Poonam believes fiercely in the role of artists to mold the future of human society. She aspires to create work that inspires, uplifts, and engenders love.Stephanie- Actor
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Fred Maske is known for Urban Nature (2011), Pirates of the Caribbean: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked (2011) and Surface (2005).Jeremy- Thiago Palma (CHEE-Ah-goo Paul-mah), commonly called Chee, is a Brazilian-American actor. He was born and raised in Brazil but at the age of 17 he moved to the USA to be an exchange student and learn the English language. Thanks to acting scholarships, Thiago graduated from American universities with a B.A. and M.F.A. degree in theatre and acting. Thiago is known for his work in film and live theatre.Young Riccardo
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Malia Dawkins Jennings is a Southern belle making noise in children's media with dynamically diverse and creatively curriculum supporting work.
A WarnerMedia Writers Access Program fellow and Sesame Writer's Room semi-finalist, Malia's writing portfolio includes an abundance of original children's and family series, both live action and animated. It should also be noted she recently produced a very lively and very animated baby girl with her husband Derek Jennings.
An accomplished actress, Rapunzel Jackson, a children's pilot Malia also wrote, is airing on Aspire TV.
Malia is an alumna of Marymount Manhattan College where she received a BA Theatre Performance Degree and Writing Minor and was also rewarded with the Golden Key for Playwriting. She's also a graduate of Mount Saint Mary's University where she obtained her Masters in Humanities with an Emphasis in Creative Writing.Chloe- Actress
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Hayley Crisp is known for New York, I Love You (2008), Skiddle & Bang It (2015) and New Beginnings (2015).MacKenzie- Actress
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Audrey Grace Corsa is an American actor from Los Angeles, California. She attended Juilliard for undergrad and appeared in the New York premier production of Tracy Letts' 'Mary Page Marlowe' among numerous other theatrical productions. Corsa can be seen as a regular on the CBS television series 'All Rise' and 'Dear Edward' for Apple TV+, she is also featured in Peacock's 'Poker Face'.Rebecca- Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, on Jan 31, 1993, Hristo Ivanov came to the United States in June 1997. He lives in Los Angeles with his parents, older brother and younger sister.
After a 6-month, nationwide casting search for an Italian-speaking boy, Hristo was the last child to audition for the lead role in Tamela D'Amico's short film entitled Volare (2004). Although not Italian or an Italian speaker, his Bulgarian roots and ear for picking up accents helped him nail the audition. He was offered the job on the spot.Jarod - Maggie
- Award-winning actor based in NYC. Dubbed "Jaq the Riffer" for his vocal prowess and agility, Jaq Galliano is an Italian-American actor, singer, rapper, and songwriter. Trained as an actor in classes across the west coast including at Second City (under Frank Caeti) in Supportive White Parents and as a singer with Portland and Hawaii Opera companies, Jaq has sung everything from opera to gospel and has spent years writing and producing commercially released hip hop content. Recently featured on HBO Max shows And Just Like That..., Billions, Pause with Sam Jay and The Penguin, Jaq was also spotted on A Little Late with Lilly Singh as a gospel singer opposite Kenan Thompson.Sean
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Isabel Oliver Marcus's breakthrough role as Allison on NBC's hit drama "This Is Us" is a classic Hollywood story of sudden success: In less than a week, she went from babysitting her brother to working alongside some of Hollywood's top stars. Although she had been living in Los Angeles for a year prior, Isabel and her mom were both visiting in Texas when the e-mail came through for an audition with NBC's Emmy-winning hit drama, "This Is Us." The role was very secretive, a recurring character known as "red-headed teen girl" and the audition designated that only those actors who were in Los Angeles and able to be in the casting room the next day should see the sides. Isabel wasn't even in Los Angeles, so her agents at Abrams Artists had to plead her case, ultimately convincing the casting team to let her submit a video read. She taped her audition on Thursday night, was "pinned" by the production on Friday, flew to Los Angeles alone on Saturday, had a "chemistry read" on Monday, and was working on the show Wednesday morning.
Like almost every "overnight" success, the role actually came to her after many years of hard work and serious study. Isabel began performing at age 3 and started actively studying her craft by 5th grade. Always at home with the camera, Isabel's remarkable hair color and willing disposition attracted the attention of photographers, and by age 8 she had appeared in advertising for Photo District News and in Hallmark Magazine. By the time "This Is Us" came calling, she had performed in Shakespeare plays (and won an award for Shakespeare monologues), musical theater, and numerous short films.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Isabel grew up within walking distance of the Alamo and the storied River Walk in a small house under a big pecan tree. Reared in a lively neighborhood that featured a community of visual artists, writers, and performers, as well as immigrants, working people, and professionals, Isabel had a variety of personalities to use as role models for the characters she would create in her backyard. With three giant boxes of costumes her mother had collected from thrift stores, Isabel (an only child) constructed other characters by putting costumes on sticks and flowerpots and forced her family to watch her performances.
She spent her elementary and middle school years at San Antonio's arts and language charter school, Bonham Academy, where she learned Spanish and starred in numerous productions of its award-winning theater program. She won every performance competition she entered in San Antonio, including play festivals and Texas school competitions.
When she was 11 years old she participated in a casting showcase in Austin, Texas, where representatives from Los Angeles agencies saw her work: Of the 20 LA-based agencies in attendance, 18 expressed an interest in representing her, including Fatmata Kamara, from Abrams Artists. That summer, Isabel and her mom packed their bags for California and started a three-year annual temporary residency. They lived in Los Angeles for 3-4 months from ages 12 to 14, familiarizing themselves with the city and the industry, and returned to San Antonio for the bulk of each school year so that Isabel could spend time with her father. Isabel spent two years studying musical theater at North East School of the Arts in San Antonio before permanently relocating to Los Angeles to complete high school. Lead roles for independent and student projects followed, including many student films, music videos, and works that often never made it out of post-production.
Dallas-area actress and talent coach Lar Park Lincoln helped Isabel shoot her TIU tape, Abrams' Domina Holbeck fought for her taped submission, and manager Addison Witt met her at the airport when she flew to Los Angeles: "Nobody does this by themselves" says Isabel, "I'm incredibly fortunate to have the support system of my community and honored to have people like Lar, Addison, and the team at Abrams on my side."
With "This Is Us" attracting attention and giving her the chance to learn from the best directors and best actors on television, Isabel Oliver Marcus is ready to take on new opportunities. Now her sights are firmly set on what comes next: Feature films top the "#goals" list.Melinda- Dexter Gardner is known for The Remake (2016) and The Bad Word (2011).Michael
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Ariela Kantor is known for The Remake (2016) and Viaje a la luna (2009).Amala- Actor
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Davide Giliberti is an international model and actor born on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. In Naples at University Federico II he earned a degree in Industrial Engineering.
In Italy he has been protagonist of important projects for soap operas and TV shows like Un posto al Sole and he worked for the most important designers like Dolce e Gabbana, Armani, Roberto Cavalli, Zegna, Canali.
He was the finalist at the National competition of Elite Model Look directed by John Casablancas.
His career has many international confirmations as model, actor of stage shows and on the set of world wide TV commercials and movies.
He got his first degree in theatre at Shakespeare Forum conducted by Mariano Hernandez in Mexico City participating in several projects . The most relevant among others is the movie "Che Guerrilla" directed by Steven Soderbergh.
His talent brought him to look out on the world as he started attending drama school of John Barry in Bollywood, India.
He got one more degree in theatre at Beatrice Bracco academy later on in Rome. During this period he worked for many projects on the stage, "Sei personaggi in cerca di casting" by Susan Giordano, He portrayed the role of Steve in "Anna e i suoi miracoli" by Cynthia Alibrandi. He has been on stage for the show "Verso i sentirei della bellezza", a series of lectures on the theme of beauty directed by Antonio Fazio, who has been and still is around the most prestigious literary Roman salons. Main actor for the movie "The knowledge" by Paolo Pettinato.
In Indonesia he worked for the tvshows "Take me out" and "Bule Ngefans" and as an actor in an episode for the TVcomedy "OVJ" (Opera Van Java).
After the positive experience in Malaysia has emerged as a winner in Korea where he has shot for the cover of Italian magazine "Gentlman".
In U.S.A he has been recognized as an artist of extraordinary ability which has granted to him the permanent resident in the country.
He is actor in the movies "The Remake" by Lynne Alana Delaney and "Fake" directed from the italian jacopo Manfren,"Allegory of the cave" by Filipino Becciani, "The inconsiderable" by Salvatore Sebergandio.Amar- Craig Fabian is known for The Remake (2016) and The Cross (2001).Paul Fergussen
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Suzie Gardner is known for The Remake (2016) and Burnt (2012).Erin