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Greg Crowe was born at the US Naval Hospital in Yokosuka, Japan. But because of the International Dateline, he is never absolutely certain when exactly he should celebrate his birthday when in the US. Greg's father was an NCO in the Navy, and his family moved to San Diego, California before Greg was a year old. In the summer in which he was five years old, his family moved to Maryland, where he spent the remainder of his formative years.
Greg only relatively recently realized he wanted to be an actor when he grew up (whenever that might be). In the last few years he has played everything from a corrupt senator to a quirky coworker to a nerdy boyfriend to an angry, angry squirrel. His favorite roles are ones that test his abilities and push them farther than he thought possible.- Actor
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At a young age Christian viewed the cowboys at Universal Studios as his heroes and people he would want to be. Years later it was a true dream come true as he reached out and shook hands with the very men he had admired. At this point they said "Welcome to the Universal Studios Western Stunt Team." After nearly a decade of work as a funny stunt cowboy using the non-union name of Mikal Dalaney, Christian joined SAG and began working small parts and features. It was during this time that a change was made in his appearance. Having finished a music video for acclaimed rock photographer Kevin Estrada portraying a homeless man in a Serj Tankian System of a Down music video, Christian determined that his rough look could be capitalized on. Now known as "I am Hollywood Homeless" he has been featured in many programs and videos as a realistic and gripping character of homelessness. Still able to do mountain men, bad guys, degenerates and the mentally disturbed he excels as a realistic downtrodden man. A very good actor and nice person it is his goal to star in a feature film about a homeless man. Until this day comes he spends a lot of his time studying and helping the homeless in missions and on the street. Charity organizations benefit from his appearances as he arrives with cardboard signs at special events proclaiming the needs of the charity upon his handwritten signs. An actor with a good eye for his niche and a character that keeps his appearance at the height of realism. Christian is your go to guy for this genre of characterization.- Actor
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Joe Hansard's film debut was alongside Oscar winner Adolph Caesar in the feature film The Hitter (1978). Not a bad start for the teen from Baltimore, landing a speaking role as "Graveyard Redneck" and getting his SAG card to boot. The acting bug bit around age seven when Joe's mom Caroline brought him to an audition for "King Fluff" laundry detergent.
Some of Hansard's noteworthy roles include portraying "Detective Tuggle" in Steven Soderbergh's The Knick (2014), the lead role as New Jersey fugitive John Schlump in America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988), harried high school teacher "Mr. Matusek" for David Letterman's Worldwide Pants in their debut feature film We Made This Movie (2012), "Joe" in episode five of HBO's Veep (2012), "Tim Womack" in the pilot episode of The Onion News Network (2011) for IFC, and sharing screen time with Kip Pardue and Chris Matthews as "Cosgrove" in Dave Fraunces Below the Beltway (2010),"
HBO tapped Hansard for the pivotal role of "Nathan Levi Boston" on the fifth and final season of David Simon's The Wire (2002) in the "React Quotes" episode. Previously, Barry Levinson cast Joe as "Jimmy Lee Shields" in Simon's sister show Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) for NBC. The "Gone For Goode" pilot episode debuted after the Superbowl and garnered the highest ratings of the series.
A favorite of indie filmmakers, Joe's credits include the Jim Jarmusch Produced feature film Explicit Ills (2008) Directed by Mark Webber, MGM thriller Hit and Run (2009) with Laura Breckenridge, and his role as bumbling ghost hunter "Joe Schmidt" in ParaAbnormal (2009) for The Blair Witch Project (1999) creator Eduardo Sanchez and company.
Equally at home in mainstream media and the independent film scene, Hansard has years of experience as both lead and supporting player. Known for an eclectic screen persona, his characters span the gamut, from hillbillies to the homeless -- a mixed bag of lovable creeps, kooks, cops, etc.
Hansard wrote and directed the award winning comedy short Lost in Transportation (2005), a buddy movie starring close friend and fellow "Wire" alum Frederick Strother. Hansard plays Fred's right hand man, Joe Schlepp, a baggage handler in the Lost and Found department of BWI International Airport. The story is based on Hansard's former real life occupation returning misplaced luggage to irate passengers for BWI and won First Place in the Comedy Category at the 2006 Mid Atlantic Film Festival. It was also featured in Kevin Smith's "Movies Askew" online Film Festival. With screenwriter Paul Freeman, Hansard co-wrote a feature length version, retitled "Lug Nuts," and is now pitching the project as a feature film or TV series to anyone who will listen.- Actor
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Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Benjamin attended the High School For Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) where he studied art, not drama. However, after a stint as a vet's assistant, he promptly switched enrolment to The High School for Health Professions. With an intense love for art and design, he graduated with honors from the Art Institute of Dallas. It was in Dallas he started working with community theater such as Conerstone, the Dallas Children's Theater and was one of the first cast members for "The Promise". He also appesared in such original dramatic and musical productions as "Snow White", "Bobby Sox", C.S. Lewis's "The Silver Chair", "Peanut Butter and Tofu on Jewish Rye" and "Eight Days that Changed The World". Stage ignited a desire for film and broadcast roles. He made a dynamic first impression with small roles in two highly anticipated projects filmed in Texas - Oliver Stone's "JFK" and the Emmy Award-winning "Killing in a Small Town" for CBS. A promising start opened opportunities for Ben to tackle leading roles in several independent films - including Brown in the award-winning feature, "Holding On", Stephen in "Once Blind", Tyler in "Am I Cursed?" and Hack in "Halftime - The Redemption of a Couch Potato". Benjamin also gained recognition with starring roles in television - Adam in "Amazing Love Stories" for ABC Family, the pivotal role of Ethan Allen in a historical docu-drama for The Discovery Channel and a dramatic role in the millennium special, "Is It The End Or Just The Beginning?" for ABC Family and TBN. In 2003, Benjamin wrapped shooting three films. In "Stationery Games" he plays the lead role of Reginald, a CIA operative, in an interesting psychological "Basic Instinct" thriller. Then film won a Grand Jury Award at the Bare Bones Independent Film Festival. In the Best Comedy by New York International Independent Film Festival winner, "Sweet Hideaway", Ben plays the part of Scotti and in an inventive split screen segment, plays the dual roles of The Angel and Man in Black. Most recently, Benjamin appeared in the theatrically released and award winning, "Echoes of Innocence". The film won 9 major festival awards, including a Platinum Remi in Dramatic Film at the WorldFest International Film Festival and Audience Favorite. Benjamin plays young priest, Father Connelly, the voice of compassion in the film. He also completed roles in the comedy "Art of the Fart" and the yet to be released sci-fi event, "Parallel."- Actor
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Dan grew up in Frederick, Maryland.
He received his B.A. in Theatre Art & Communication from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) in Westminster, MD.
Dan has been a member of the Screen Actors Guild since 2003.
In addition to roles on HBO's "Veep" and "The Wire," he's appeared in regional theater (including Baltimore's Mechanic Theatre's production of "Tony 'n Tina's Wedding"), commercials, and several web series (including ParaAbnormal" from the creators of the "Blair Witch Project" and "Lovely Molly" and the MAC/PC parody series "Indie vs. Studio").
Dan's award-winning films, "The Night Watchmen" (a feature-length horror/comedy) and "The Recursion Theorem," (a Twilight Zone-inspired noir short) are available on Amazon Prime.
Dan is a co-founder of "Actor's Club," an ongoing acting workshop in the Baltimore area.- Actress
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Genevieve Sibayan was born on 4 February 1983 in Birmingham, England, UK. She is an actress and casting director, known for Love Tourettes (2011), The Scopia Effect (2014) and Rock and Roll Stole My Soul (2010).- Actor
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A native of Douglas, Cork City, Ireland. Graduated from the 2 year full-time comprehensive training programme in acting at Kinsale College, Co.Cork. John also trained under Hollywood's top acting coach, Margie Haber of Margie Haber Studios, Los Angeles, in Screen Acting. Most recently he studied under IFTA award winning director Terry McMahon in Dublin.
John has performed leading roles in over 30 short films ranging from horror to comedy. Most recently he played the lead role of 'Breffni' in the horror short 'Moonshine' directed by award-winning film-maker Jason Keane.
Theatre highlights include Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', directed by Cal Duggan, for Kinsale Arts Week. John played the leading role of 'Lord Henry' for which he received critical acclaim. Alannah Hopkin, theatre critic for The Irish Times, said, ''the talent and subtlety of John Ryan Howard was especially impressive.''
In 2016 John won the leading role of 'Ger' in the feature length horror movie 'Beyond The Woods' directed by award-winning director Sean Breathnach. After screening at some of the world's biggest film festivals 'Beyond The Woods' won two best feature awards and picked up a National Film Award nomination in London. Following general release 'Beyond The Woods' was recommended in Empire magazine by legendary film critic Kim Newman who said ''Beyond The Woods really works. An excellent cast of unfamiliar (but plainly professional) Irish actors manage to convey a complicated set of interrelationships in the group which keep everyone off-balance even before the scare stuff starts.'' John was also singled out for his performance in 'Beyond The Woods' by film critics. Philip Rogers said ''John Ryan Howard stood out for me.'' Starburst magazine's Rich Cross said ''John Ryan Howard as the emotionally wounded Ger stands out.''
In 2021, John's second feature film - Gateway - directed by IFTA nominated director Niall Owens will be released. .- Sheila Kraics is known for The World's Astonishing News! (2000), Mr. President (2010) and Blood of the Father (2010).
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Brandi has come a long way from her birthplace of Ft Myers, Fl. Raised in South Carolina by her parents Bruce and Sally, both of whom are in the medical profession, Brandi is an only child who has taken dance for 11 years and has had a love of performing since she was a toddler. She saw a local beauty pageant and exclaimed she wanted to do that. She did, and won prettiest hair, eyes, and Miss Photogenic. Brandi soon realized she wanted to do more and found her passion at a school play in which she played a pesky horsefly. Brandi has done local community plays and musicals and won various awards for dance, singing, and acting. Brandi has been to NYC and LA several times and loves it in both locations. Brandi has trained at Lee Strasburg in NYC for a summer program and has a determination and strength to achieve her visions for her career in film. To do this Brandi became home-schooled and has plans and goals that align with her ideals and passions. She graduated high-school 2 years early, in 2013, at the age of 15. She continues to grow as a singer, dancer, and actress, and looks forward to a move to Los Angeles to continue her pursuit of her main passion, acting. Now, at the age of 16, she currently resides in Pennsylvania and is a short train ride away from the Big Apple. She is also trained in American Karate, in which she recently gained her first degree black belt. Brandi is also an accomplished screenwriter. Her second short film script, "Tiger Lili", a dramatic coming-of-age story of a young girl dealing with domestic violence, made it into the Beverly Hills Film Festival, as well as many others. She also helped to write the short films, "Two Rounds" and, "No Brainer", in which she also starred. She herself penned, "The Silver Key", which was her first lead role, as well as screenplay. Brandi has written her first feature film script and is in the lengthy process of editing. Brandi has also garnered two Young Artist Award nominations. Her first in 2012 for Best Young Actress - Short Film for her realistic portrayal of the autistic pre-teen, Jenny Hastert in Broken Pieces. Her second in 2013 for Best Web Performance - Young Actress for the portrayal of the confused teenaged witch battling forces of evil, Michelle Smith in The Dark One (Season 1).- Sheldon Faure is known for Dekiru: The Three Stones (2017), Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets (2021) and Wakefield (2012).
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Becky Biggs is known for Dance of the Dead (2008), Apparition Point (2007) and Have Me for Dinner (2008).- Actor
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Chris Burns was born on 26 October 1973 in Flint, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Boss Level (2020), Venom (2018) and Road House (2024). He has been married to Miracole Burns since 7 July 2007.- Actress
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- Hashim Marlee lives with his parents in Englewood, NJ. Born in 1999, his interest in becoming an actor was sparked one summer in 2008 during summer camp when he performed in Jack in the Bean Stalk. Later, Hahim expressed an interest in appearing on TV and his mother immediately enrolled him in acting lessons with NuStars (now known as BIH Studios). After graduating from NuStars in October 2009, Hashim booked his first gig: a public service announcement for the School of Visual Arts entitled "What's Going On, Nutrition?" He has been going strong ever since. He can be seen on TV, stage, in film and commercials, and catalogs, and has been interviewed by Backstage.com. And that's not all: Hashim is also an exceptional drummer as well (you can find him on YouTube), and performs a recital each year at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, NJ. On April 14, 2010, his birthday, Hashim was signed to Shirley Grant Management. In his spare time, Hashim enjoys comedy, video gaming, beat-boxing, Tae Kwondo, soccer, dodge ball, and hip-hop. Even at his young age, this skilled actor looks to the future with focus - and a goal to become one of the world's greatest actors.
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European actor Enrique Alcides was born in Canary Islands and grew up in the Sahara Desert and Cádiz, Andalucía, the land of his ancestors.At an early age he began a long journey of experiences.Some professionals who have contributed to his acting skills development are John Malkovich,Susan Batson,Will Keen,John Strasberg,Tamzin Townsend,Owen Horsley,William Layton or Arnold Taraborelli.He has been a member of the European Film Academy for many years,after being named Shooting Star at the Berlinale Film Festival,in an event hosted by Oscar winners Faye Dunaway and Istvan Szabo.Enrique has taken a leading role in several internationally acclaimed and awarded films and has enjoyed the privilege of working alongside artists such as John Malkovich,Peter Greenaway,Deborah Harry,Geraldine Chaplin,Barbara Brylska,Bob Wilson,Angela Molina(Bunuel's"That Obscure Object of Desire"),Elena Anaya(Van Helsing,The Skin That I live In),Ana Torrent(Cría Cuervos,Amenábar's Tesis,Tulse Luper Suitcases),Daniele Liotti(Stones),Eusebio Poncela(Almodovar's "Low Of Desire"),Antonia San Juan(Almodovar's All About My Mother).On stage he has performed texts by David Hare,Terry Johnson,Antonin Artaud or Shakespeare, with Dostoievski's The Great Inquisitor under the direction of Boris Rottenstein, being his latest appearance so far.- Actress
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Savannah Lathem was born in Homewood, Alabama. She has already accumulated an impressive list of film and television credits. She can be seen in the 2019 Lionsgate Biography Western Hell On The Border and she also has a song featured in Hell On The Border "Gonna Make A Change" that she wrote and performed based on the life of Bass Reeves who was the first African American U.S. Marshal. She can also be seen in the recurring the series JOY. She has made guest star appearances on Disney XD's Gamer's Guide To Pretty Much Everything, & Awesomeness TV's series Guidance. Other TV appearances include hit TNT series Major Crimes, I Didn't Do it on the Disney Channel, and Criminal Minds. Savannah first gained notoriety for her guest star role on ABC's Lost playing young 'Rachel Carlson which she received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Guest Star role. Her film credits are just as impressive and include her winning a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Role for her performance alongside Robert Carlyle in the feature film California Solo where she made her debut at the World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival. Her other credits include the Grand Jury Prize nominated Sundance short film The Cub directed by Ryley Sterns and executive produced by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and the independent feature The Guest House which garnished her Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. She also made her stage debut at the Kirk Douglas Theater in Neel Keller's Different Words for the Same Thing. Not limited to just acting, Savannah is a skilled singer, song writer, dancer, and classical trained pianist.2012 Young Artist Awards Nominee for Best Performance in a Short Film "Vanilla Promises"- Actor
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European actor Branko Tomovic was born in Muenster, Germany, though his actual origin is from the Carpathians in Serbia. His parents emigrated in the 70s from the Golubac Fortress area on the Danube and Branko was raised between Germany and Serbia before he studied acting at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York City. Tomovic was first seen on the big screen in the lead role of the award winning American Film Institute/Sundance drama Remote Control (2001), for which he received the OmU-Award at the Potsdam Film Festival. Now currently settled in London, with his dark, brooding looks he has appeared in striking roles on British Television. He played the creepy main suspect Antoni Pricha, the Morgue Man, in Jack the Ripper thriller Whitechapel (2009), the pyromaniac Junky-Henchman Marek Lisowski in the final episodes of A Touch of Frost (1992) and Polish fighter pilot Miroslaw Feric in WW2 drama The Untold Battle of Britain (2010). He has been named "One to watch" by Moviescope Magazine and worked with internationally respected film directors as Ken Loach, Sönke Wortmann and Paul Greengrass. In 2010, he won the 'Best Actor' Award at the San Francisco Short Film Festival and at The Accolade Film Awards for his performance as a Serbian soldier who is tormented by grief and guilt after being a witness of war crimes in the drama Inbetween (2008). He also stars opposite Debbie Harry in Jimi Cauty 's Road movie Believe the Magic (2012) and 'Steve Stone' 's ghost thriller Entity (2012) with Dervla Kirwan and Charlotte Riley. Entity won two awards at the London Independent Film Festival 2013 and Best Film at the British Horror Film Festival where Branko was also nominated for Best Actor. The British Filmmakers Alliance honoured him as Best International Actor for his role. He is set to play the title character of Nikola Tesla in the upcoming bio-pic Tesla. In 2014, he played Jack Bauer's right hand man, the mysterious and dangerous Belcheck, next to Kiefer Sutherland in 24: Live Another Day. He was also seen opposite Brad Pitt and Logan Lerman in David Ayer's WWII drama Fury. In 2016 Tomovic made his directorial debut with Red, a short dark thriller set in the underground world of illegal organ trade. Branko stars in the lead role Niklas alongside Dervla Kirwan and Francesca Fowler. The Film has played numerous prestigious festivals, e.g. screening at the San Diego International Film Festival, Tangier International Film Festival, the European Film Award qualifying International Short Film Festival in Drama, and picking up awards and nominations at Kraljevski Filmski Festival, the Maverick Movie Awards and Naperville Independent Film Festival, and other BAFTA and European Film Award qualifying festivals. His second film as a writer/director, The Smell of Petrol, deals with human trafficking and the current refugee crisis. It world premiered at Oldenburg Film Festival in 2018 and won Best UK Short Film Special Mention at Winchester Film Festival and the Grand Prix Festival Award at Jahorina Film Festival and several selections and nominations at BFI Future Film, BAFTA and European Film Award qualifying festivals. His feature debut as a writer/director is the European arthouse horror film Vampir in which he also stars in. It had the world premiere at Sitges International Film Festival October 2021 in the New Visions competition, followed by the UK premiere at Raindance Film Festival and Trieste Science+Fiction where it was nominated for a Silver Melies Award as Best European Fantastic Film. Tomovic won the Oscull Award for his special contribution to film art at the Festival of Serbian Fantastic Film and was nominated for the German Cinema New Talent Award (Förderpreis Neues Deutsches Kino) as well as for the Hof Gold Prize (Hofer Goldpreis) at the prestigious 56th Hof International Film Festival in Germany.won the 'Best Actor' Award in 2010 at the San Francisco Short Film Festival and at The Accolade Film Awards for his performance as a Serbian soldier who is tormented by grief and guilt after being a witness of war crimes in the drama Inbetween (2008/I).- Tom Shafer is best known for his work in Secretariat (2010), The Ides of March (2011) and Super 8 (2011). He is also known for numerous independent films and video contest submissions, including several award-winning entries in the 48 Hour Film Project, as well as a theatre productions in his native Ohio.One of his first roles was in the award-winning short 'Aidan 5', judged Best Of the 2008 Columbus 48 Hour Film Project and Second Runner Up at Filmapalooza (at the Miami International Film Festival.)
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Cerris Morgan-Moyer was born in Truro, Cornwall, England, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for Our Flag Means Death (2022), FBI: International (2021) and Carnival Row (2019).- Actor
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Mike Akers was born on 21 January 1974 in Ravenna, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Age of Love (2013), Dolan (2016) and Mantua (2011).- Christy Dawn Little was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is a Broken Arrow native. She attended the University of Oklahoma before transferring to the University of Texas in Arlington to study theater. Her introduction to film came when she was cast in the docudrama, The Flight that Fought Back.
Christy spent her childhood immersed in dance and gymnastics. While attending the University of Oklahoma, she performed on the cheerleader squad before moving to Dallas, TX.
Her husband, Brian Little, is a petroleum engineer with the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. Together they share a passion for creating a sustainable environment that will benefit future generations. - Kaitlin Morgan is known for The Bedwetter (2010), Day of Silence (DOFS) (2012) and Born to Bully (2012).
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Samuel Caruana was born in Paterson, New Jersey. As a toddler, Samuel was with his parents in NYC when he was spotted by casting directors for Fisher Price and cast in their project " Baby Moves " . Samuel's father was a staff audio engineer at Sony Music Studios and a two time Grammy Award winner for his work with Beyoncé so Samuel spent much of his early years inside some of the most iconic recording studios in the music industry. It's no wonder Samuel started taking piano and recorder lessons at age four with recording artist/musician Marc Mommaas. Samuel received his first soprano saxophone at age six ; a custom made curved soprano by Robertos in NYC . At age seven Samuel became the youngest member of the New York Jazz Academy Junior Jazz Band, where he studied soprano saxophone with Javier Arau. Samuel took guitar lessons with recording artists/ guitarists Ronny Drayton and Gabriel Gordon. Samuel also reads and writes music. After being introduced to the Star Wars films at age eight, Samuel became interested in swords and joined the Japanese Swordsmanship Society in Hoboken, New Jersey, where he trained in IADO and learned to use the bokken sword and bo-staff. Samuel is an accomplished equestrian, riding both english and western saddles. Samuel is comfortable on both gaited horses and ungaited horses and spends as much time as possible at the ranch riding horses. Samuel is also a Fencer and Archer and was a member of USA Archery from 2014 -2016. As an actor, Samuel has been blessed to work with many talented casting directors, crews and casts in projects on stage, film, television and even National commercials and music videos, and Samuel has loved every minute. Samuel continues to study his craft, as an actor, and that includes living a well rounded life that keeps him grounded.- Actor
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Russ Ferri was born in Laguna Beach, California, to Michele (Derby), a devoted mother & writer, and Robert Ferri, an elementary school teacher. He is of Italian (father) and Spanish (mother) descent. He started performing when he was in the third grade. Then, he began being cast in small theater productions all the way through college (University of California, Santa Barbara). After graduating in the year 2010, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he now resides.- Alora has performed the lead or principal role in more than two dozen independent and major motion pictures. Cast early in her career as Melanie Humes in Rob Reiner's "Flipped" and recently completed shooting her role in "Marauders", starring Bruce Willis & Dave Bautista. Alora's experience is grounded on hundreds of hours with professionals from LA, NY, Chicago and Detroit; major markets she is actively represented in. She is also a successful model and brand ambassador to Fortune 100 companies and will be a major character avatar in an upcoming WWE video game in 2016.
- Brenton Duplessie had a true Mid-West up bringing, being born in Dearborn, Michigan, and raised in Elyria, Ohio. Before he became an Actor, he was restoring and painting classic cars at an auto body shop, and spent his free time amateur body building. Graduating as a National Honors Society member, he followed up at the local community college pursuing Photography, Art, and Business He graduated from The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in 2009. Duplessie's first major film role was Scott in the film 'Privacy' which won the Visionary filmmaker award at GenArt film festival 2012. Duplessie will also be making an appearance in the upcoming comedy/horror film "Jersey Shore Massacre." In addition to movies, he had his first National TV debut on the show 'Redrum' this year.
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John Karyus was born on 3 September 1975 in Buffalo, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for V/H/S/2 (2013), Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006) and Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012).- Actor
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A Filipino born New Zealand Actor Christian Hipolito made his professional debut in 2011 playing as an Extra in the Hobbit film. Later that year, he was also shown at the movie "The Cure", directed by David Gould. Since then, he has started showing his prowess in acting in different field either in TV or in Movies.
Christian's film and television highlights include featured roles on many featured and short films, and on such New Zealand television shows.
Christian is also branching our into Voice Acting, producing and songwriting.- Actress
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Crystal Rivers Badeaux works with SAG-Aftra and other organizations as an advocate for actors with disabilities. With her 16+ years experience both behind and in front of the camera, she is able to communicate mobility/ability needs to production for performers with disabilities. Her goal is to have the 25% of the population (1 in 4) that are disabled represented on the screen. According to a watch dog group, less than 2% are currently represented on television (most are in the UK) and MORE than half of those roles have gone to able bodied performers. Her objective is to get PWD (performers with disabilities) included on the Casting Data Report for diversity.- Producer
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Hazel Dolphy was born on 10 December 1978 in Jamaica. She is a producer and actress, known for Relationship, Love Isn't Enough (2016) and Mine, All Mine (2014).- Actress
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David Lautman was born in Los Angeles, CA. In addition to acting in Film and TV, David has performed in Theatre and in over 165 commercials including a campaign spokesperson role for Canon, CarGurus, LiDL, and Health-Ade. David credits his father Ben Lautman for inspiring him to become an Actor. Ben is most known for appearing in the original Broadway production of HAIR from 1970-1974.