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Brittany Anne Snow (born March 9, 1986) is an American actress and singer. She began her career as Susan "Daisy" Lemay on the CBS series Guiding Light (1952) for which she won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress and was nominated for two other Young Artist Awards and a Soap Opera Digest Award. She then played the protagonist Meg Pryor on the NBC series American Dreams (2002) for which she was nominated for a Young Artist Award and three Teen Choice Awards.
Snow's notable film roles include Kate Spencer in John Tucker Must Die (2006), Amber Von Tussle in Hairspray (2007), Donna Keppel in Prom Night (2008), Emma Gainsborough in The Vicious Kind (2009), and Chloe Beale in Pitch Perfect (2012).- Sadie Laflamme-Snow is a Toronto-based graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada best known for her role as Alice in Hallmark Channel's 'The Way Home' starring Andie MacDowell and Chyler Leigh. Recent credits include roles in television movies, the lead in the Netflix animated series "Unicorn Academy," a lead role in the independent feature Cascade, and a starring role in the upcoming season of the series "Slasher" for Shudder.
- Rachel Snow was born on 30 September 1987. She is an actress, known for Hope Floats (1998), Matilda (1996) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000).
- Ayvianna began her career by training on the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama's Youth Theatre course. Following this, she gained a B.A. (Hons.) Acting from The Arden School of Theatre. Her theatre credits include a role in Anguish & Enthusiasm at the Library Theatre Manchester, a role in The Hound of The Baskervilles at The Brass Works Theatre Bristol, and a nationwide tour of A Midsummer Night's Dream with The Little English Theatre in which she played Titania.
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Anthony Snow is a bi-racial California born actor who was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area by his American father William (who served in the USMC) and his 1st generation Mexican American mother Angelita.
Having been exposed to theater at an early age, Anthony became interested in acting and studied at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Other famous alumni include Annette Bening, Benjamin Bratt, Nicolas Cage, Danny Glover, Harry Hamlin, Teri Hatcher, Delroy Lindo, Camryn Manheim, and Denzel Washington.
Anthony Snow is best known for his starring role as the infamous outlaw "Clyde Barrow" in the Bonnie & Clyde feature film remake "The Barrow Gang". Anthony has a recurring role as "Dean Perez" on Amazon's "New Dogs, Old Tricks", and has appeared in featured films including "Mamaboy" with Gary Busey; "Running Wild" with Sharon Stone; and "Notorius Nick" with Kevin Pollack, Elizabeth Rohm, and Barry Livingston.
Besides acting Anthony has also produced and directed. Anthony's directorial debut was a boxing pilot made for ESPN with former 3-time world champion Tony "The Tiger" Lopez. Anthony has produced eight films, has also been an assistant director, and helped crew seven other projects.
While attending UNLV, Anthony attended classes and became friends with Jimmy Walker. The comedian and actor star of the 70's TV series sit-com "Good Times".
Al Pacino is the reason Anthony wanted to become an actor after watching "The Godfather" and studied The Method and later Uta Hagen's version of Method acting. Anthony also credits Jon Voight and John Travolta as his acting mentors when working with Voight on "The Last of his Tribe" (1992) and with Travolta on "Phenomenon" (1996).
Mr. Snow has credits that range from Stage, Television, Film, Print, Industrials, Commercials, to Voice Overs.
Anthony is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the Young Artists Academy.- Norman Snow was born on 29 March 1950 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Last Starfighter (1984), Manhunter (1986) and The Europeans (1979). He was married to Mary-Joan Negro. He died on 28 November 2022 in Sherwood Forest, California, USA.
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Jamie Snow was born on 22 September 1985 in Simi Valley, California, USA. She is a casting director and actress, known for Henry Danger (2014), Victorious (2010) and Spring Break Zombie Massacre (2016).- Actor
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For many years Snow was one of Australia's top male commercial actors. He starred in numerous television commercials in Australia, Europe and the USA. His acting career took off when he landed the lead role as "David Grief" in the International Television Series "Tales of the South Seas", based on novels by Jack London. He then stared in the US Independent feature "Dead End" after which he appeared as "Lord John Roxton" in the three year running US series "The Lost World" for producer "John Landis". William is now perusing his acting career in the US, where he has completed work on the NBC miniseries "Hercules", as well as Warner Bros "The Closer", "Charmed" and a lead role in the independent feature "Brotherhood of Blood".- Composer
- Music Department
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Mark Snow became a good friend with Michael Kamen while they were studying music at New York's Art and Music High School. After graduation, they became roommates at Juilliard (an elite music school). After studying at Juilliard, he became very fond of pop music. He, Michael Kamen and 3 others formed the New York Rock'n'Roll ensemble. The band was signed to Atlantic Records and Mark toured and recorded with them for 5 years. His interest then turned in writing film and television scores. He began to write and relocated to Los Angeles in 1974. Mark's musical composition career began in 1975 with the TV series, Starsky and Hutch (1975), and has taken off since then. However, he is best known for his work on The X-Files (1993) and Millennium (1996), he has made music for many other programs. He took piano lessons at age ten and, by the time he was twenty, he played both oboe and percussion.- Actor
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Born in Georgia and exhibited in sideshows along with sister Jenny Lee Snow. They were billed as Pip and Flip, Pipo and Zipo or under similar such names. At one time they were managed by their brother, Cliff. They appeared at Coney Island in the late 20s and were still being exhibited as late as the early 40s.- Actor
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Al Snow was born on 18 July 1963 in Lima, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Miss December (2011), WWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1999) and WWE Smackdown! (1999). He has been married to Jessica Gousha since 20 June 2017. He was previously married to Cyndi Snow and Pamela Rust.- Elvira and Jenny Lee Snow, also known as the Snow Twins, were born in Georgia, but they were often advertised in their sideshow act as being from the Yucatan of Mexico and sometimes from Australia. (Some reports state that they were not actually twins at all). Reputedly, Elvira's birthdate was March 2, 1901, and Jenny Lee was said to be 12 years younger, but as is the history of circus sideshow acts, the fact can vary dramatically.
They both suffered from microcephaly, characterized by abnormally small craniums, which in the language of the sideshow gave rise to the term "pinhead." Like most other microcephalics, they had severe mental limitations and were said to have the mental capacity of toddlers, requiring constant watching and care. Essentially rented from their families, they were based at the World Circus Sideshow at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York in the late 1920's into the 1940's. They were variously known as Zip and Pip, Pip and Flip, Pippo and Zippo and other similar names, and at one time, they were managed by their brother, Cliff. Their only film appearance was in Tod Browning's Freaks (1932), along with another microcephalic, Schlitzie.
Jenny Lee passed away in 1934, and Elvira in 1976. - Actress
- Soundtrack
Raven Snow is known for Delta of Venus (1995), Tom Petty: You Don't Know How It Feels (1994) and Red Shoe Diaries (1992).- Kate Snow was born on 10 June 1969 in Bangor, Maine, USA. She has been married to Chris Bro since 25 September 1999. They have two children.
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Tiffany Snow is known for Everything I Did Wrong in My 20s (2014), New Growth (2021) and Illicit (2020).- Stunts
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mike Snow is known for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), Upgrade (2018) and Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019).- Actor
- Writer
Alec Snow is known for Home and Away (1988), The Haunting at Saint Joseph's (2023) and The Hanged Girl (2023).- Actor
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- Composer
Jason Michael Snow was born on 24 December 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Black Monday (2019), Special (2019) and The Big Leap (2021).- Writer
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- Actor
Dan Snow was born on 3 December 1978 in London, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for The Christmas Truce (2020), Imphal & Kohima: Britain's Greatest Battle (2018) and Untitled (discovery of sunken Endurance ship near Antarctica). He has been married to Edwina Louise Grosvenor since 2010. They have three children.- Actress
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- Soundtrack
Snow Tha Product was born on 24 June 1987 in San Jose, California, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), The Forever Purge (2021) and Girls Trip (2017). She was previously married to Andrew Feliciano.- Art Director
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Andrew Ackland-Snow was born in the UK. Andrew is an art director, known for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011), War Horse (2011) and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009).- Cyndi Snow was born on 18 May 1963 in New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Incredible Tales of Suspense and Science Fiction, WWE Raw (1993) and Budtenders. She was previously married to Al Snow.
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Artemis Snow is a diverse SAG-AFTRA actor, voiceover artist, athlete, and filmmaker from New York. Her work can be seen in starring roles at Academy Award ® Qualifying film festivals - she leads in Mother's Tongue and Tarot, official selections at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, in Summer Soundtrack, which screened at Cinequest, and played a role in Top Dog, which won Best Series at the Nashville Film Festival. She also headlines in other distinguished projects like Anchor Baby, a film that toured internationally including at the Hong Kong Arthouse Film Festival, Mothership (Lifetime), The Sound That Remains (London Independent Film Awards), and Clearance (IMDB Qualifying Accolade Global Film Competition). Artemis has also worked opposite Angela Bassett on FOX 9-1-1.
Artemis voices Elisa Lam on the Netflix #1 hit series, The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel, directed by Emmy award winner Joe Berlinger. She speaks multiple languages including English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and French.
Artemis also writes, produces, and directs. Her film, Summer Soundtrack, was an official selection at places like the Academy Award ® Qualifying Cinequest Film & VR Festival and the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Artemis is a black belt martial artist and aerialist with competitive experience and a wide-ranging athletic skill set.
Artemis graduated from New York University with initial pre-med intentions, but went on to work in education, medicine, non-profit, and technology. She is also an entrepreneur and world traveler.- Billy Snow was born on 17 June 1979 in London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Teen Wolf (2011), Protecting the King (2007) and Reunion X (2011).
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Curtis Edward Snow is best known for the role he played as himself in the controversial film, Snow On Tha Bluff. The reality-based thriller exposed the harsh realities Snow survived living in West Atlanta's infamous "Bluff." Snow raw portrayal of his neighborhood made him an underground legend in the film and Hip Hop worlds. Snow and his classic film have been mentioned by musicians including Snoop Dogg, T.I., Young Thug, Meek Mill, NBA YoungBoy, J. Cole, Young Nudy, Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo, B.o.B., Anderson Paak, Ludacris and many more. Snow continues to shoot independent films and regularly appears in music videos, interviews and public appearances.- Director
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Central figure of the American avant-garde. An artist who made an isolated animated short, A to Z (1956), Snow concentrated on his painting career until moving to New York in 1963. After attending avant-garde film screenings organized by critic-filmmaker Jonas Mekas and turning out a second film, the formalist New York Eye and Ear Control (1972), he made the highly influential Wavelength (1967). WAVELENGTH consists of a 45-minute zoom across a loft--interruped at several points by a cryptic narrative involving a murder--which ends on a close-up of a photograph of ocean waves. The film quickly earned a reputation in international avant-garde circles and inspired a generation of structuralist filmmakers. It was the first in a series of Snow's works which reduce the film medium to one of its most basic elements--camera movement: Standard Time (1967) is made up of 360-degree pans; in _Back and Forth (1969)_, the camera moves backwards and forwards at varying speeds, recording events in a classroom; in The Central Region (1971), Snow's remote-controlled camera, mounted on a tripod in the middle of the Quebec tundra, executes 360 degree rotations in three different circular patterns (at various speeds) while zooming in and out.- Actress
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Janelle Snow is known for Exodus (2021) and Chicago Med (2015).- Art Department
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John Snow is known for Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007). He was previously married to Meg Hyatt Snow.- Writer
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- Actress
Lisa Rose Snow won the 2023 Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a TV Movie for Lifetime's groundbreaking first lesbian holiday movie, Under the Christmas Tree. Under the Christmas Tree was also nominated for a 2022 GLAAD Award. Her work is celebrated for it's strong visual style and she is known to be an actor's director who infuses her sets with a spirit of collaboration and creativity. Her years as a writer and performer have influenced her work as a storyteller, and she is a nuanced director with a love of heart-punch comedy and experience across multiple genres with VFX.
Born and raised on the East Coast of Canada, Lisa Rose began her career in front of the camera. A graduate of the Dalhousie University Acting Program, she has appeared onscreen in film and television in numerous projects including TIFF Discovery Award winning All the Wrong Reasons, recurring on Sex and Violence, Haven, Saving Hope, and This Hour Has 22 Minutes. In 2013 she was accepted into the AFCOOP FILM5 program where she wrote and directed her first short, Two Penny Road Kill. TPRK went on to win Best Canadian Short at the Silver Wave Film Festival, Best Juried Short at the Parrsboro Film Festival, Bronze for Best Film in The Coast Weekly, and appeared on CBC's Short Film Face Off. Lisa Rose was then awarded the NSI Drama Prize for her short film When Fish Fly, which had a strong international festival showing including playing at TIFF Kids and won Audience Choice at the San José Short Film Festival. She then moved to Toronto to participate in the Canadian Film Centre's Cineplex Screenwriting Program.
As her focus shifted to primarily writing and directing, she has been in the writing room for major networks including Netflix, ABC, CBC, and HBO Max. Her work as a television director can be seen on BBC Kids, PBS, Amazon Prime, Makeful, and includes Emmy winning Odd Squad and Dino Dana. In 2017 she was named by Women In View as one of Canada's top 3 emerging female directors. Her writing won the Telefilm New Voices Award in 2018, and she received a WIFT Award for Women Making Waves. She directed Lockdown from her living room during the Covid-19 pandemic for YouTube Studios (1 million + views). In February 2021 season two of Odd Tube, which she directed, won the Kidscreen Award for Best Web Series - Branded, against Lucas Films and Mattel.
Most recently Lisa Rose directed a new half hour fantasy/comedy for Netflix and has an original feature film and limited series book adaptation in development. She continues to live and create in Toronto and loves to shoot around the world.- Visual Effects
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Raised in rural Australia, Ben Snow studied computing and film at the University of Canberra. He did a variety of work and traveled extensively before working as a runner for a computer graphics house in London. Snow later returned to Australia to set up the computer animation department for a company in Sydney, where he worked on commercials and broadcast indents and openers, including a computer graphics title sequence for the TV series, Beyond 2000.
Snow left Australia to join Industrial Light & Magic in 1994, where his first project was to help create the three-dimensional computer graphics image of the Enterprise B for Star Trek: Generations. This version had to intercut seamlessly with the motion-control model shot on ILM's soundstage, one of the first such endeavors for a feature film.
After spending several years in New Zealand with Weta Digital as Visual Effects Supervisor on King Kong, Snow returned to ILM in 2008 to work as the company's Visual Effects Supervisor on the Marvel franchise kick starter, Iron Man. He also served as the Visual Effects Supervisor on Darren Aronofsky's biblical epic, Noah. Since rejoining ILM, Snow has been honored with a number of Academy Award, Visual Effects Society, and BAFTA nominations for achievement in visual effects.- Actress
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Phoebe Snow was born on 17 July 1950 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Running with Scissors (2006), Kicking and Screaming (1995) and Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom (2008). She was married to Philip Kearns. She died on 26 April 2011 in Edison, New Jersey, USA.- Monica Snow is known for Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), Venus on the Halfshell (2003) and Tomcats (2001).
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- Script and Continuity Department
Jennifer is known for her romantic comedies and female-driven dramas for TV and film. Her produced work includes Mistletoe & Molly and 14 Love Letters with more MOW rom coms airing in 2022 including Christmas Luck Charm based on her novel, A Lot Like Christmas. She's also written true-crime and thriller screenplays as work for hire assignments for various production companies.
Prior to becoming a screenwriter, Jennifer published over thirty award-winning, bestselling romance and women's fiction novels with Harlequin, Grand Central, Penguin Random House and Entangled Publishing. Her stories of love, romance and love lost have earned Jennifer a loyal following as well as accolades around the world and have been translated into over ten languages. In 2014 and 2015, she won the Booksellers Best Award and her Brookhollow series was a finalist in both The Aspen Gold Awards and Golden Quill Awards. She has received starred reviews from Publisher's Weekly. She also writes gripping, dark psychological thrillers under her pen name J.M. Winchester. Her thrillers have been optioned for film adaptation.
As a former Audrey's Books Writer in Residence and an Edmonton Public Library Spotlight Writer, Jennifer hosts multiple writing workshops a month and has published many writing how to articles in various trade publications. A Canadian born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Jennifer has lived in many parts of Canada including Alberta and British Columbia, but now resides in Torrevieja, Spain with her husband, son and three mischievous cats.- Manager
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Cinda Snow is a Producer, Talent Manager and the Founder/Owner of Snow Entertainment. As a talent manager, her clients have worked on feature films, as series regulars on a variety of networks and streaming services, and in commercials. She began her career as a manager for her daughter, actor/producer Brittany Snow. Cinda is a producer on the feature film FATIMA and IM Mortal (Origin Entertainment). She is in pre-production on the films BUT NOT FOR ME and PRAY FOR SURF, and TV series TRADING FACES. Having a master's degree in education and also working in the entertainment industry, she has seen the need for more entertaining as well as transformational media that motivates audiences, resonates with their lives, and reflects who they are. Cinda was a Vice President in Market and Sales for several educational publishers. Her role was to identify emerging trends to develop products to meet the needs of the students in the classroom. Educators and the entertainment industry share the same goals to engage, inspire, and motivate the same audiences, and she loves the opportunity to help tell great stories and share a variety of themes. Cinda is a Member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences and HRTS and Women in Film- Art Department
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Terry Ackland-Snow was born on 12 December 1943 in London, England, UK. He is a production designer and art director, known for Aliens (1986), Superman III (1983) and Superman II (1980). He has been married to Rita Burgess since 1978.- Dan Snow was born on 24 April 1951 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for The Toxic Avenger (1984), Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 (2013) and The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie (1989).
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Rebecca Snow is known for The Boy in the Woods (2023), Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust (2019) and Pandora's Box (2019).- Actor
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Briggon Snow is an actor, writer and producer, originally from South Portland, ME, living in Los Angeles, CA. Known for the role of Caleb Michaels in The Bright Sessions (Podcast) and The College Tapes (2020), and roles in Seal Team (2017), Game Shakers (2015) and Masters of Sex (2015). He studied at The University at Buffalo SUNY.- Actor
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- Music Department
Snow was born on 30 October 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and composer, known for Spies in Disguise (2019), Sisters (2015) and Snow: The Plumb Song (2000).- Talent Agent
- Producer
- Actress
- Producer
- Editor
Edith Snow was born in Winston-Salem, NC to Martha Park, a Registered Nurse, and Eric Sause, a human resources director and consultant. Her older sister is a social worker and her younger sister is an artist. Edith graduated from the high school drama program at The University of the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, where her drama teacher told her to get out of town and form her own opinions about the world. And she did.
Edith studied theater while pursuing an adjacent interest in speech-language pathology after seeing a touring performance of "Ophelia" by the National Theater of the Deaf. Post-undergrad, she drove across the country to Los Angeles, CA and landed a few roles in student films at UCLA and USC. Within a year, she was accepted back east to Gallaudet University's M.S. Program in Speech-Language Pathology, where she could learn American Sign Language. While pursuing her studies at Gally, she was also performing as a voice actor in university productions. A day after graduation, she packed her dorm room into her car and drove up to Chester, CT to audition for the Nat'l Theater of the Deaf. She was invited to study with them for two consecutive summers and toured a production with their Jr. Company. She was then cast in a production with Cleveland Sign Stage, but the tour was cut short and the theater company went under due to losing an expected grant. In 2001, Edith moved back to NC-she now lives there and splits time in ATL, GA with her husband and band mate, Paul.
Edith has appeared in co-starring roles on Homeland, TURN: Washington's Spies, and One Tree Hill and and recently worked on an undisclosed show to be released in January 2024. She has also appeared in several NC Indie films and won Best Actor at The Carrboro Film Fest 2014 for her roles in two indie shorts. Edith studied documentary film making at Duke University's Center for Doc Studies, but has always been interested in producing narrative fiction work. Her first two short films, "Keepsake" and "Cheat-Proof," have screened throughout the US and beyond at small festivals, winning some awards from direction to design. Edith is a singer/songwriter in the lounge-noir band, The Drowning Lovers.