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From his seemingly inauspicious beginnings in his hometown of Kyle, Saskatchewan to the glittering hustle and bustle of Los Angeles where David Haydn-Jones now resides, this versatile actor has never lost his old-fashioned values or hard-working ethics.
Reared in a household which he describes as "half-British, half-American, all-Canadian", David's family cherished the arts and international travel. When they relocated to the "big city" of Calgary, David, 15 at the time, took his first paying entertainment job as a singer and dancer, bringing to the forefront all of the natural talent that he had accumulated from his diverse upbringing.
David was admitted to the prestigious McGill University and began to pursue a degree in architecture while simultaneously taking electives within the arts, including literature and theater. His penchant for Sketch Comedy drew him to the local clubs where he regularly performed. All the while he was acting in plays from Shakespeare, Moliere and Gilbert and Sullivan. When David graduated with his BS.Architecture degree, an economic recession put a wrinkle in his aspirations to practice design. Instead, David and a friend formed a comedy duo, and together they ventured to Toronto. It was during performances at the world-renowned Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal that David was "discovered". What began as a 3-year experiment garnered him an invitation from Hollywood.
Following his freshman appearances on such American TV shows as 'Melrose Place' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', David soon made LA his permanent residence, and in recent times, his working actor status has begun its crescendo to new heights. As one of Hallmark's favorite leading men, he has portrayed the romantic heartthrob in three well-received films with that network. When cast as "the other guy" in 'Bridal Wave', he had the thrilling opportunity to meet privately with the legendary producer Walter Mirisch at his Universal Studios office. In his most recent Hallmark film, 'My Christmas Dream', he played opposite one of Hallmark's favorite leading ladies, Danica McKellar. David's ability to play the "everyday man" as well as the leading man, (opposite such talented costars as Taraji P. Henson and Amy Acker to name a few) has earned him growing comparisons to golden Hollywood screen star, Cary Grant.
Currently, David is being featured as Mr. Ketch on the CW's acclaimed series, 'Supernatural'. As a James Bond-like, suave monster hunter who also happens to be a sociopath, David has enjoyed delving into a role unlike anything he has ever played, but still retaining his customary charm and passionate attention to detail. He also appreciates the sincere, underlying messages of the show's culture which fosters a sense of family and charitable work within the local and international fan-base.
Throughout the genesis of David's career, he would best be described as "hidden in plain sight." Now, as an actor on the cusp, it is very clear when talking to David that he has chosen to stick to those values that he learned from Kyle, the small town from whence he came.- Actor
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Morgan David Jones is a graduate of Australia's leading acting school. He is most known for Aaron Sorkin's film Molly's Game, with television credits including Damnation, Designated Survivor, Reign and Supernatural. He is a voice actor on the popular video game series Assassins Creed: Syndicate.
Morgan worked alongside Cate Blanchett and Joel Edgerton in the international tour of 'A Streetcar Named Desire', he was then nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer for his role in this production.
Morgan starred in the BAFTA/Emmy/Golden Globe nominated mini-series 'Tsunami: The Aftermath' and worked in Australia in Home and Away, All Saints and CNNN.- Actor
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With a creative, diverse and motivating work ethic that infuses with each character, Joseph David-Jones has proven that he is as strong and eclectic as the personas he portrays onscreen.
In 2017, Joseph can be seen in some of the most highly-anticipated projects in film and television. On the film front, he can be seen co-starring in the new Kathryn Bigelow film 'Detroit' , opposite John Boyega, which follows the story of the historical Detroit riots, which took place over five summer days and explores the racism that was present in urban Detroit during those times that led to one of the most destructive riots in US history. The film is slated to drop summer 2017, fifty years after the riots occurred. On the TV front, Joseph can be seen starring in CMT's "Nashville," opposite Hayden Panettiere, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson, Maisy Stella and Connie Britton, set to premiere on January 5, 2017. Bringing diversity to the hit-series, he joins the cast as Clay, a creative, self-aware and highly motivated up-and-coming musician, bringing a modern yet distinct style, with nods to an African-American, bluegrass and classic country music roots.
Coming off of a strong 2016 with credits including co-starring in Lionsgate's THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLIGIANT opposite Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Miles Teller and appearing as a new adaptation of the iconic superhero Connor Hawke on the hit CW-series "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," opposite Victor Garber, Brandon Routh and Caity Lotz.
Born in Los Angeles, Joseph and his family moved to the east coast and eventually settled down in Florence, Kentucky, just outside of Cincinnati. While in Kentucky he started modeling, working with local Kentucky-based brands, when his agent recommended he attend the International Models & Talent [IMTA] competition in New York City. It was there that Joseph was exposed to acting, winning the "Actor of the Year" award. He captured the attention of various talent agencies and three days later he returned to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, landing guest star roles on a handful of series including: Amazon's "Hysteria", CBS' "Intelligence" and Fox's "America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back." Additional film credits include indies such as, FALLBACK and 5th STREET.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Joseph finds joy filling his downtime with various musical endeavors, playing the guitar and piano. On the charity side, he sponsors and donates to the Save the Children Foundation, which brings support and necessities to children living in underprivileged environments.- David was born and grew up Formby a suburb of Liverpool, UK. He is the third of four children born in four years to a Surgeon and a JP. He attended Rugby School and Newcastle University. His degree in Politics and Ancient History took a back seat to his continual acting in the city's Gulbenkian Theatre. His professional stage debut in 1992 was as Redpenny in A Doctor's Dilemma at the Manchester Royal Exchange, a role probably based on his Great Great Uncle Leonard Noon. Since then he has appeared in numerous award winning plays films and TV productions. Most notably as Carl in Patrick Marber's improvised play Dealer's Choice at the National Theatre, Lt Denny in the "Colin Firth" Pride and Prejudice, Bulanov in Alan Ayckbourn's The Forest adaptation also at the NT, Bertie in Guy Richie's RocknRolla, Francis in Scott Free's Pillars of the Earth, and Marty Braemer in the upcoming Weinstein Radius The Expatriate. He won the Best Leading Actor in the West End 2010 Broadwayworld.com for Richard Hannay in 39 Steps. He took four years out from acting between 2001-2005 to study directing under Sam Kogan a pupil of a pupil of Stanislavsky. He has spent almost three years co-developing Personal Footage which will (he expects) be released in 2013.
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David Hugh Jones was born on 19 February 1934 in Poole, Dorset, England, UK. He was a director and producer, known for 84 Charing Cross Road (1987), American Playhouse (1980) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). He was married to Amanda Jones and Sheila Allen. He died on 18 September 2008 in Rockport, Maine, USA.- Actor
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David Jones-Roberts, grew up with a home full of thespians and artists, in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia. It was no surprise, when at the age of 11, he started his acting journey. Knowing he needed technique, professionalism and wit, he joined the Australian Theater company, to acquire the skills he thought necessary. Both his father, Daniel Roberts and Annie Swan began mentoring, David. Who are both, still critical in his growth and career, today. David's professional break, came when he booked the re-accruing, lead role as Xavier on Channel 7's, Home Away, at age 18. When he left the show at age 22, he went on to star with Dean Cain in the Lifetime, Romantic Comedy, Merry Ex-Mas. Then, booking the supporting role, in the renowned horror film, Cassidy Way. David has kept up his reputation as a serious working actor. From New York to Los Angeles (where David now resides) he has studied everything from Meisner to Stanislowski. The passion, David has for his work, pushes him for bigger and better. David, writes, creates, draws and films in his down time.- David Gregan-Jones is known for It's a Sin (2021).
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David Calvert-Jones was born on 12 August 1969 in Melbourne, Australia. He is a producer and executive, known for Deja Vu (2006), Contraband (2012) and The Island (2005). He is married to Karina Calvert-Jones. They have two children.- Additional Crew
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J. David Jones was born on 13 May 1936 in Pensacola, Florida, USA. He was an assistant director and actor, known for Apocalypse Now (1979), The Final Countdown (1980) and The Blues Brothers (1980). He died on 14 July 1997 in Redway, California, USA.- David Jones is exploring the possibilities in the film industry. To date, he has invested in the movie "Blood On The Bleachers". Which will be filming in the summer of 2024. During May 2024, he worked as an extra in a true crime reenactment series. Neither have been credited but this will be changing as the year progresses.
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David Hugh-Jones was born on February 3rd, 1963 at Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital in Hammersmith, London, England.
His Grandfather was a Professor of Mathematics at Aberystwyth University in North Wales.
He was inspired to go into the world of visual effects in 1982 after spending an afternoon visiting the film sets and workshops of 'Star Wars: Return of the Jedi' at Elstree Film Studios in London, where he got the opportunity to walk and sit inside the Millennium Falcon, Visit the Ewok Village, workshops and other sound stages as well as watch preparation and rehearsal of the 'Jabba the Hutt' barge scene.
Best known for development of CGI 3D animated series and feature properties, motion-capture and visual effects.
David moved to the United States of America in 2001 to develop Gerry Anderson's 60's television series 'Stingray' into a CGI feature for Carlton International Media Ltd.
David served as an MTD/Senior Aircraftsman in the British Royal Air Force from 1979-1981. One of his tasks was to Chauffeur the air crew who flew Royal Family Members and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. There were many occasions where he had to be at attention as the arriving King Charles III (Then Prince Charles), Lady Diana Spencer and other Royal Family Members, Prime Minister Thatcher, Cabinet Members and American Whitehouse Diplomats where transported in their separate respective waiting limos.- Actor
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Born and raised in Paterson, NJ, Bernard Jones realized, at a young age, that he was born for greatness. He started acting and singing in church, and he later joined a performing arts company. With this company, he traveled the USA sharing his gifts with everyone. Bernard attended high school at Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts. After graduating, he continued his education at Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA, where he received his B.A. in Theatre. While in college, Bernard was given the opportunity of a lifetime. He went out, on an international tour, singing backgrounds for Grammy nominated singer Lyfe Jennings.
Bernard's first professional show was at the Alliance Theatre. He played Lil D in Andre 3000's Class of 3000. Working with Andre 3000 was a dream realized, He's played Mushu in Disney's Mulan and originated the role of JB in The Real Tweenagers of Atlanta, to name a few. When Bernard is not on stage, you can find him on TV. He has appeared as Milo on Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns (TBS) and House of Payne (TBS). He has also appeared on Single Ladies (VH1) opposite Isiah Washington and Lisa Raye. Bernard is also an accomplished photographer.- Cinematographer
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David Robert Jones is known for At First Light (2018), The Wonder Years (2021) and Mythic Quest (2020).- Camera and Electrical Department
David B.A. Jones is known for The Lair of the White Worm (1988).- Writer
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David D. Jones is a screenwriter and producer from South Bend, Indiana. He graduated from Purdue University where he studied Computer Animation and ultimately found his passion to be storytelling and screenwriting in general. He has created/written multiple produced television series and feature films and has a penchant for blending genres.- Actor
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- The current Earl of Snowdon, born David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones is a sitting member of the House of Lords, as well as, an English furniture maker, and a former chairman of the auction house Christie's UK, who goes by David Linley professionally. He founded David Linley Furniture Limited (now known as Linley), a company that makes bespoke furniture, upholstery, and interior design products with a neoclassical look.
He is an extended member of the royal family and grandson of King George VI and son to Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom. At the time of his birth, he was fifth in the line of succession to the British throne. As of 20 September 2022, he now is 24th in the line of succession, and the first person who is not a directly descended from his aunt, Queen Elizabeth II.
His father, Antony Armstrong-Jones, the 1st Earl of Snowdon passed in 2017 and he inherited his hereditary title to become the 2nd Earl of Snowdon. Prior to then, he held the subsidiary title, the Discount Linley from 3 November 1961 - 13 January 2017 that is held by the heir apparent. - David A. Jones is known for Dr. T & the Women (2000), The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002) and Breaking at the Edge (2013).
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David Wynn-Jones was born in August 1944 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England, UK. He is known for Superman II (1980), Superman III (1983) and Blow-Up (1966).- David Dodd-Jones was born in 1965. He is an actor, known for Water Lords (2014) and Designing Spaces (2005).
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David Jones was born on 22 September 1947 in Sacramento, California, USA. He was a director, known for Starship Troopers (1997), Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Air Force One (1997). He died on 8 April 2022 in Winnetka, California, USA.- Austin David Jones is known for Project Power (2020) and Big George Foreman (2023).
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David Jones Jr. is a British actor born in Cardiff, Wales to parents, Stephen Jones and Elizabeth Lewis. He has 3 siblings (2 brothers and one sister). It is understood that David spent the latter years of his teens between the United Kingdom , America and Rome , so he carries a naturally transatlantic accent. When asked why he chose to pursue acting he claims it was because he, "couldn't make it as a professional soccer player, " and was inspired one night by Liam Neeson's performance in Stephen Spielberg's Schindler's list, to look into the art form.
David was cast as the lead role in Andres Zabala's, " A Dark Rome". After what he describes to be " very fortunate" meeting with the Argentinian director,whilst pursuing other options away from acting.- Visual Effects
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