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Gus Rhodes was raised on a farm. As a child he rode his horse to the one-room country school grade school which he attended. He was active in 4-H and exhibited livestock at the County Fair, winning the Grand Champion Exhibitor trophy his senior year. In High School he was cast as the leading man in the Senior Class play and joined his High School Thespians Club. Gus received a Regent's scholarship to attend a University where he was an honors student and received a Bachelor of Science degree. As an adult, Gus Rhodes competed in martial arts tournaments where he won numerous trophies and medals in sparring competitions. His first work in a feature film was as a background actor in the 20th Century Fox film, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter. This was followed by playing Ms. Susie's companion in "The Paperboy" and a reporter in GI-Joe Retaliation. Gus Rhodes lives in New Orleans in the Garden District.- Actor
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Isaiah Mustafa was born on 11 February 1974 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and director, known for It Chapter Two (2019), Boy Kills World (2023) and Cross (2024). He has been married to Lisa Mitchell since 26 May 2018.- Actor
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After more than six years of the corporate grind in New York, Dallas, San Francisco and Chicago, Chase came to the realization that there was more to life than Hi-Tech companies and start-up businesses. Like many others who come to Hollywood everyday with stars in their eyes, Chase had aspirations of becoming a professional actor. The Los Angeles native didn't have far to go, geographically speaking. He knew he would be giving up his financial stability and would probably have to wait on a few tables to reach his dream, but had little doubt it would all be worth it at the end of the day. Needing to clear his head, Chase traveled to Barcelona, Spain before returning to LA to pursue acting full-time. Although born in LA, he was raised all over the world in locations including South Korea, Panama and Peru. Chase graduated in 1997 with a BA degree in History and Political Science from UC San Diego and is a huge fan of the LA Dodgers.- Sean Maher is well known to television and film audiences for his role as Dr. Simon Tam in Joss Whedon's feature Serenity. The film was based on the critically acclaimed series "Firefly".
Maher was born and raised in New York, where he attended the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. He moved to Los Angeles after landing the coveted title role in the FOX drama Ryan Caufield: Year One. Upon the cancellation of that series, Maher secured a holding deal with FOX and collaborated with the network on the well-loved series Party Of Five as well as Darren Star's The $treet.
With the birth of his daughter in 2007, Maher took a few years off from acting to be a stay-at-home dad.
Additional TV credits include The Mentalist, Human Target, and Warehouse 13.
In 2011 while playing closeted gay man Sean Beasely in 1960s Chicago on NBC's provocative The Playboy Club, Maher used the role as a platform to come out publicly as a gay man himself. Entertainment Weekly graciously covered the story and Maher regards that decision as one of the highlights of his professional career.
Sean appeared in the Season 2 finale of Looking for HBO, directed by Andrew Haigh. Additionally, he was seen recurring as Mark Scheffer (aka Shrapnel) on the hit series Arrow for The CW. Maher won praise for his portrayal of Don John in Joss Whedon's feature film adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and starred in the indie sci-fi feature ISRA-88, as well as the feature People You May Know. He starred opposite Academy Award Nominee June Squibb in the short film The Visit.
Maher reunited with many of his Firefly colleagues for the series Con Man.
He is also the voice of Nightwing for the Warner Bros/DC Comics animated universe.
Maher is a yoga enthusiast and LGBT advocate. In 2016, he married his partner of 10 years, Paul. He has two children. - Actor
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Rif Hutton was born on 28 November 1955 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Star Trek: Generations (1994), The Thirteenth Floor (1999) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). He has been married to Bridget Hoffman since 8 June 2001. He was previously married to Patricia Bethune.- Actor
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Ryan Pinkston was born on February 8, 1988 in Silver Spring, Maryland to parents Linda and Mark. He studied karate from age 4 and by 9 had earned his second degree in Wushu and first degree in Tae Kwon Do. He holds World Titles in the United States, France, Canada, and Central America, including Individual Grand Champions and Synchronized Teams with his team partner, Anthony Atkins. Ryan began auditioning in 2002 after receiving a call from a talent agent who saw him on "The Most Talented Kids" episode on the Jenny Jones Show. Within a month, he had a starring role in Spy Kids 3-D and was pulling pranks on unsuspecting celebrities on the first season of Punk'd. Although the next few years were busy, Ryan was adamant about staying in Maryland and finishing school with his friends. He moved to LA a month after his high-school graduation.- Raj Ghatak is renowned as an award winning actor of great versatility, with credits on stage, screen and hundreds of voice overs/audio work.
Raj has played many different nationalities as an ethnically ambiguous actor, ranging from Puerto Rican, Latino, Afghan, Mexican as well as the South Asian countries. He played the lead role in the theatrical production of the critically acclaimed The Kite Runner (playing Afghan), for which he won a Best Actor award.
Raj has been at the forefront of the wave of British Asian talent within the UK, working in independent film alongside commercial film and television. He played series regular Grayson in BAFTA winning Dead Set, and was in BAFTA winning Taboo with Tom Hardy. Raj can be seen in 2 seasons of RTS winning Ackley Bridge, BAFTA nominated Ghosts, was a semi recurring role of love rat Aashiq Sawney in Doctors, and Christopher Robin for Disney.
Raj was cast after an international search as a lead role in double Oscar winner A R Rahman's Bombay Dreams, produced by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber. Raj was nominated for Best Actor, as well as Best Supporting Performance in a Musical, and was shortlisted as being one of the top 50 British Asian artists in the United Kingdom. Raj has worked internationally many times, and is often found to be in award winning and nominated projects on screen and stage. - Actor
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Andrew Rannells was born on 23 August 1978 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for A Simple Favor (2018), The Prom (2020) and The Intern (2015).- Actor
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Richard Harmon was born on 18 August 1991 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for The 100 (2014), I Still See You (2018) and The Age of Adaline (2015).- Actor
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Scott Evans was born on 21 September 1983 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Barbie (2023), Almost Love (2019) and Grace and Frankie (2015).- Actor
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Nick Thurston was born in Oakland, California. He has been acting since his childhood, and has trained at several schools. These include the American Conservatory Theater, and the British American Drama Academy in London. He graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in acting. He lives in Los Angeles.- Actor
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For over a decade, EMMY-Nominated, Multi-Award Winning Director, Actor, Producer, Writer, Paris Dylan has channeled his lifelong passion for storytelling through his work as a multifaceted filmmaker in Hollywood.
Paris Dylan was born in Anchorage, AK but was raised in Seattle where he graduated from University of Washington and front-manned a pop-punk band. He then worked around the country as a self-improvement speaker before making the decision to settle in Hollywood and pursue his dream of acting.
He found success early on in his career acting in TV Shows like Last Man Standing with Tim Allen, as well as in films screening at Festivals like Sundance, Cannes, Seattle, Sydney, etc. and performing in live improv comedy shows alongside Andy Dick, Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Joe Rogan.
Stepping behind the camera, Paris has directed commercials, films, music videos, streaming series, and numerous docu-drama TV pilots with Stevie Wonder, Blac Chyna, Chuck Liddell, the Playboy Mansion, and also the Netflix hit, Bling Empire. His most recent directing venture, the thriller feature film Dying to Sleep, has garnered a lot of positive attention from critics and movie-goers for the outstanding performances, beautiful aesthetic, and captivating plot.
Paris Dylan resides in Echo Park, CA and still plays guitar and sings in a pop-punk band.- Producer
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WGA, DGA and Golden Globe nominated writer, director, and producer, Greg Berlanti, is the force behind several of the most inventive and acclaimed works of film and television.
He is the writer, director and producer behind several of the most creative and lauded television series, including ABC's "Brothers and Sisters," "Eli Stone" (for which he was nominated for a WGA Award) and "Political Animals," the USA Network mini-series (for which he was nominated for a WGA, DGA and Golden Globe award). Berlanti started in television as a writer and executive producer on "Dawson's Creek" before going to to create and executive produce two of the WB's most critically acclaimed dramas - "Everwood" and "Jack & Bobby."
Berlanti co-wrote and produced the Warner Bros. action film, "Green Lantern." He also directed "Life As We Know It," starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, which grossed over $100m worldwide. In 2000, Berlanti made his film directorial debut with "The Broken Hearts Club."
In 2013, he is Executive Producing both "Arrow," for the CW and "Golden Boy," for CBS and working on "The Tomorrow People," a new pilot for the CW.
Berlanti resides in Los Angeles.- Actor
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James Adomian was born on 31 January 1980 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008), Trunk'd (2014) and California's Lost Gold (2012).- Actor
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Chris Salvatore grew up in Richboro, Pennsylvania, a small town outside Philadelphia. He started his career in entertainment as a singer/songwriter. In 2005 he studied vocal performance at Berklee College of Music in Boston. His music has been featured on MTV and is available in online music stores including iTunes. Chris graduated from The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in 2008 where he studied acting. He starred in the romantic comedy 'Eating Out: All You Can Eat' directed by Q. Allan Brocka in 2009. Chris then went on to star in two more 'Eating Out' sequels adding to the franchise that premiered on the LOGO Network. Chris's latest project was his debut in the New York theatre scene in the new original play, Pieces. Pieces captured rave reviews from NY audiences following it's sold out run in Los Angeles.- Director
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Lee Amir-Cohen was born in Hollywood, California, USA. He is a director and writer, known for The Other Place (2017), L.A.'s Finest (2019) and The Chosen (2017).- Music Artist
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Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Ricky initiated his singing career in the Latin all boy-band group Menudo. After leaving the group, he moved to New York to study acting. After finishing his studies, he relocated to Mexico where he performed as actor in "Mama ama el Rock", "Alcanzar una Estrella II". In 1991, he began to focus his career as a soloist singer, eventually becoming an international superstar with the release of his self-titled English language album in 1996.- Actor
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Jon Cor is a thirty-something-year-old living in Vancouver, BC.
He booked his first audition for a major film franchise while courting multiple agencies at the end of the second year of the Theater Arts and Performance program at Fanshawe College in London, ON.
Since then, he has gone on to win increasingly key, diverse, and demanding roles in projects such as Warner Bros., Berlanti Productions, DC Entertainment, and the CW's The Flash, ABC Disney and Freeform's Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, Syfy's Dark Matter, Hallmark's Crosswords Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead, and CBC's Trouble in the Garden.
Jon Cor is also a writer, producer, an acrobatics-loving martial artist, hobby guitarist, and - with great relief - no longer a Ford model.
His ambitions include releasing his first novel (In Heat) which was originally drafted when he was just nineteen years old, as well as a collection of new and previously-published short stories (A Murder of Prose).- Actor
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Frankie Valenti was born on 21 September 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and writer.- Actor
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Lucas Daniel Till was born in Fort Hood, Texas, to Dana Lyn (née Brady) and John Mark Till, a lieutenant colonel in the army. He spent most of his childhood growing up in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Lucas's family quickly noticed, when he was at a very young age, that he had an affinity for impersonating voices and characters. When he was 11 years old, his mother enrolled him in local acting classes, and it wasn't long before he was discovered by an Atlanta agent, Joy Pervis. Lucas began booking almost immediately in print, local, regional, and national commercials. Soon after, he was cast in his first movie role as Harry Vanderbilt in The Adventures of Ociee Nash (2002), starring Keith Carradine and Mare Winningham. He was a natural for film roles and continued his success by landing his first co-starring role in Lightning Bug (2004) with Laura Prepon and Bret Harrison.
Lucas made his first trip to Los Angeles when he was 13 year old. Shortly after returning to Atlanta, he booked the sought-after role of Jack Cash, older brother of Johnny Cash, in the award-winning biopic Walk the Line (2005), directed by James Mangold and starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon.
With high school quickly approaching, Lucas made the decision to stay in Atlanta to attend and experience public high school. He continued acting and was cast in movies for Lifetime Television and several independent features, including Dance of the Dead (2008), which was directed by Gregg Bishop and hand-picked by director Sam Raimi for distribution through Lionsgate and Ghost House Pictures.
Three weeks before graduating from high school with honors, Lucas auditioned for Disney's Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009) and was cast in the lead role of Travis Brody. After only one week on the set, Lucas flew back to Atlanta to graduate with his high school class of 2008. Lucas now resides in Los Angeles pursuing his career.- Actor
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Matthew Daddario was born and raised in New York to Richard and Christina Daddario, both lawyers. He studied business at Indiana University in Bloomington. He graduated in 2010, after which he began studying acting and started auditioning.
He is the middle child, with a younger sister, Catharine Daddario, and an older sister, Alexandra Daddario, who is also an actress.
Matt has Italian, Irish, English, and Hungarian/Slovak ancestry.- Actor
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Max Ehrich was born on 24 June 1991 in Marlboro, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Under the Dome (2013) and High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008).- Music Artist
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Christopher Maurice Brown is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. According to Billboard, Brown is one of the most successful R&B singers of his generation, having often been referred to by many contemporaries as the "King of R&B". His musical style has been defined as polyhedral, with his R&B being characterized by several influences from other genres, mainly hip hop and pop music. His lyrics develop predominantly over themes of sex, romance, fast life, desire, regret, and emotional conflict. Brown has gained a cult following, and wide comparisons to Michael Jackson for his stage presence.- Rafael Cardoso was born on 17 November 1985 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He is an actor, known for From Beginning to End (2009), The Other Side of Paradise (2017) and Fifties Club (2009). He was previously married to Mariana Bridi Spinello.
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Brando Eaton was born in Los Angeles, California where he was raised as an only child by a single mother. Bitten by the acting bug early, he started doing plays at the age of five which grew into a successful acting career working steadily on such shows/films as ZOEY 101, Dexter, CSI, NCIS, Secret Life of the American Teenager, Alvin & the Chipmunks 2, American Sniper.
Building a resume of accolades on hit shows, Academy Award winning films, and a Screen Actors Guild award nomination, Brando continued working as an actor while branching out as an entrepreneur covering all aspects of the entertainment (writing, directing, producing, and co-founding the production/management company SEEN Entertainment), military technology, and anti-human trafficking and child exploitation. Brando lives in California, Tennessee, and Florida focusing on his passions.- Actor
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Award-winning Actor, Producer, Activist, "Actorvist," and Humanitarian Wilson Cruz currently stars as Dr. Hugh Culber on the Award-winning Paramount+ series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. He appeared on the Netflix series THIRTEEN REASONS WHY and in Hulu's 2020 GLAAD Award- Winning original animated kids' series THE BRAVEST KNIGHT. He is also the Executive Producer of the critically acclaimed docuseries called VISIBLE:OUT ON TELEVISION airing on Apple TV+ that investigates the importance of TV as an intimate medium that has shaped the American conscience, and how the LGBTQ movement has shaped television. Receiving the Emery S. Hetrick Award from the Hetrick- Martin Institute for Outstanding Contributions to LGBTQ Youth, for his role as Rickie Vasquez on the ABC series MY SO CALLED LIFE, Wilson became the first openly Gay actor playing an openly Gay role on series television. Cruz also starred as Angel in the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning musical RENT which earned him both The Ovation and Drama Logue awards before his reprisal of the role on Broadway. Cruz recently accepted GLAAD's 2022 Vito Russo Award and the Make A Difference Award from the Matthew Shepard Foundation. He has also received the Rand Schrader Distinguished Achievement Award from the Los Angeles LGBTQ Center, the Liberty Award from Lambda Legal, the Visibilidad Award from GLAAD, the Fusion Achievement Award from Outfest, the Latino Spirit Award for Achievement in Entertainment and Advocacy from the California Latino Legislative Caucus, the Harvey Milk Equality Award, the Lincoln Aston Public Service Award, Aston-Brooks Award, and the Advocate Award from AdColor. He served as the Director of Entertainment Industry Partnerships and National Spokesperson for GLAAD, currently serves on the board of GLSEN and devotes considerable time supporting other LBGTQ organizations as well. Wilson is a first generation American of Puerto Rican descent. He has helped raise money for political candidates supporting LBGTQ rights. As a speaker, Cruz is called on to rally the troops both internally at national corporations and externally with the world as evidenced of his inclusions on the cable talkers, such as Jonathan Capehart's show on MSNBC and 2022, Pride Stars of Stage and Screen, speaking at NYC Pride in 2018 (2020) and New York Pride (2021).- Actor
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Dylan Vox was born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Dylan is an actor and producer, known for Hercules Reborn (2014), Jersey Shore Shark Attack (2012) and Dead 7 (2016).- Actor
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New Orleans-born Scott Shilstone started acting in high school theater, and at 16 booked his first professional role in the late Christopher Reeve's TV Movie, "The Brooke Ellison Story" for A&E. From there, he continued to follow various theatrical pursuits, landing roles in both film and TV along the way. Shilstone resides in New York City, after spending a decade in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Sean Paul Lockhart was born on 31 October 1986 in Lewiston, Idaho, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Judas Kiss (2011), Triple Crossed (2013) and Chillerama (2011).- Stunts
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Christopher Sean Reid was born in Yakima, Washington, to Laurie and Norman Reid, both owners of a gymnastics school. He's one of three children. His childhood was full of physically demanding sports such as gymnastics, rock climbing, mountaineering, and windsurfing. Chris found his love of theatre and acting when going to school at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. From there he was accepted into a competitive apprenticeship at Actors Theatre of Louisville. One of Chris' first experiences in front of the camera was playing a soccer player on Robert Rodriquez's set of Matador. Soon, after a number of small roles on television, he was cast in a leading comedic role on the long-running Nickelodeon show, Power Rangers. With his gymnastics background, stunts naturally became a career along with acting and modeling. Chris was married to Caitlin Reid in 2016. They currently live in Los Angeles.- Jakob Oftebro (Born 1986, Oslo, Norway) is a charismatic Scandinavian Actor.
Oftebro started his education in acting at the reputable Norwegian Academy of Performing Arts in 2008. While studying, he also played a small role in Max Manus: Man of War (2008). He later worked with the same directors of Max Manus in the Oscar-nominated epic Kon-Tiki. (2012).
Oftebro received even bigger parts after Kon-Tiki, playing the Lead of Johannes in the Knut Hamsun adaptation Victoria (2013). He later played the Leading role in the Swedish film The Hidden Child (2013). This too was an adaptation based on the works of a best-selling author.
In 2014, Oftebro stars in the Danish epic war series, 1864. The TV series has one of the biggest budgets in Danish television history. - Actor
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Nick Blood was born on 20 March 1982 in London, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013), Babylon (2014) and Him & Her (2010).- Actor
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T.R. Knight was a member of the acting company of Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater. Roles there included Richard Miller in Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!" and Amadeus in Peter Shaffer's "Amadeus".
On the New York stage, he portrayed Tim Allgood in "Noises Off", Damis in "Tartuffe", Joe in "This Lime Tree Bower" and Brendan Hilliard in "Anto Scattergood".
He received a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in "Scattergood".
His first role was as a five year old when he played Tiny Tim in the Guthrie Theater's annual production of A Christmas Carol.- Actor
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Charles Michael Davis is an American actor, director, model and photographer from Dayton, Ohio.. He was born on December 1st, 1984 to an African American father and Filipino mother. Charles got his start with the talent agency Actors, Models, and Talent for Christ (AMTC). As an actor, he is best known for his role on The CW show The Originals.- Adam Barnett was born in San Antonio, Texas.
From an early age, he has loved and respected film acting. As a young teen he continued to show an interest in acting and entertaining. He particularly enjoyed drawing a crowd by putting on BMX bike and hacky sack skills demonstrations in his neighborhood.
Barnett attended Sandra Day O'Connor High School in Helotes, Texas. There he took theater arts and film critique classes. Adam was also a member of the Future Farmers of America, more commonly known as the FFA. In his senior year(2005), he earned the rank of Eagle Scout while a member of Troop 401 in Helotes, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America.
After graduation, Barnett remained in San Antonio and enrolled at Northwest Vista College (NWVC). While attending NWVC, he worked at Sea World San Antonio as a cast member of the acrobatic show "Viva!". In the meantime, he decided to pick up juggling as a hobby and practiced intensively between shows. His skills improved so dramatically that in June of 2009, was cast as "Teddy", a fire juggling thug in the Disney/Touchstone feature film "The Last Song". Casting directors were looking specifically for someone who could act, juggle, handle a hacky sack, and do all of them exceptionally well. Barnett auditioned, completed a screen test, and was cast in the role shortly afterward.
In 2007, Barnett earned an Associate's Degree in Science from NWVC. As of April 2010, Barnett was still attending the University of Texas at San Antonio and plans to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Health. - Actor
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Michael Urie is a native Texan who was active in Speech and Drama all through high school at Plano Senior High School. He trained in theater studies at Collin County Community College in Plano before going to The Juilliard School where he was recipient of the John Houseman prize for excellence in classical theater and the Laura Pels award for a career in the theater.- Actor
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Merritt Butrick was an American actor from Gainesville, Florida. He is primarily remembered for portraying Dr. David Marcus in the science fiction films "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982) and "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" (1984). His character was depicted as a son of the Starfleet officer James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk (played by William Shatner) and the leading scientist Dr. Carol Marcus (played by Bibi Besch). Butrick also portrayed the one-shot character of Captain T'Jon in a 1988 episode of the science fiction series "Star Trek: The Next Generation". His character was depicted as a ship's commanding officer who had been tasked with transporting medication, but had become addicted to the drug felicium.
Butrick received his high school education at the Tamalpais High School, located in Mill Valley, California. The city is part of the San Francisco Bay Area. Butrick graduated from high school in 1977, and subsequently attended the California Institute of the Arts with the intent of becoming an actor. He dropped out, as his instructors thought that he did not have the necessary skills to become an actor. He subsequently found steady work as an actor throughout the 1980s.
In his television debut, Butrick portrayed a recurring rapist in two episodes of the police procedural "Hill Street Blues". His first major role in television was portraying the supporting character Johnny Slash in the sitcom "Square Pegs" (1982-1983). His character was depicted as a geeky high school student. Johnny demonstrated eccentric behavior, but insisted that he was not on drugs. He hung out with the social misfit Patty Greene (played by Sarah Jessica Parker), and was hinted to be attracted to her. The series was praised for its realism, but it was canceled prematurely. The production company received several complains concerning drug and alcohol abuse by teenage members of the cast, and decided to pull the plug to avoid further controversy.
Butrick's other films included the telekinesis-themed comedy "Zapped! (1982)", the corporate corruption-themed black comedy "Head Office" (1985), the dysfunctional family-themed drama "Shy People" (1987), the vampire-themed horror film "Fright Night Part 2" (1988), and the ghost-themed horror film "Death Spa" (1989). He received praise in 1988 for his portrayal of a ditzy male prostitute in the stage play "Kingfish".
In March 1989, Butrick died at the age of 29. His death was caused by toxoplasmosis, complicated by an AIDS infection. Two panels were dedicated to him as part of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, both referencing his role as David Marcus. A few of his former co-stars have recorded anecdotes about his life and career in DVD featurettes, though Butrick had few confidants.- Actor
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Liam James is a Canadian actor, known for his role as Noah Curtis in the 2009 film 2012, young Shawn Spencer on the USA Network television series Psych, and the lead character, Duncan, in 2013's The Way, Way Back.He also starred as Jack Linden in AMC's The Killing and Adam Warren in ABC's The Family, playing the son of main characters. James is from Vancouver, British Columbia.- Actor
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Ronnie Kroell was born on 1 February 1983 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Make Me a Supermodel (2008), Eating Out: Drama Camp (2011) and Into the Lion's Den (2011).- Actor
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Joe was born in Hammond, Indiana to the the owner of a gymnastics school and a teacher/coach. He grew up an athlete - proficient in advanced tumbling skills from the age of three. Then, he fell in love with music. Music led to theatre, which led to musicals - and jumping off the gymnastic background - to dance and, of course, acting. Experience includes the 2007-09 Broadway Revival of Grease.- Actor
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Christopher Chace Crawford was born in Lubbock, Texas, the son of Dana (Plott), a teacher, and Chris Wayne Crawford, a dermatologist. He grew up in Plano, Texas, and has a younger sister, Candice Crawford Romo, who studied broadcast journalism and won the Miss Missouri USA title in 2008. Chace played football and golf in high school, and is a talented artist. He graduated from Trinity Christian Academy in 2003. Although he worked as a model in Dallas, he never pursued acting. He moved to Malibu, California, to attend Pepperdine University after high school where he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. He struggled to identify a career path, vacillating between advertising, business and communications majors. Midway through his second year, his mother encouraged him to pursue acting. He credits her for initiating this move. She stated that "it was a practical move," based on a career aptitude test he had taken in high school, which revealed he was best suited for a career in the performing arts. He was signed by the first talent agent that interviewed him and then committed full-time to acting studies.
In 2006, Chace appeared in Lifetime's television movie Long Lost Son (2006), where he plays the son of Gabrielle Anwar's character. That same year, he starred alongside Steven Strait, Taylor Kitsch, Sebastian Stan and Toby Hemingway in the horror/thriller movie, The Covenant (2006). The year 2007 was a big break for Chace. He became one of the leads in CW's drama, Gossip Girl (2007). Among his cast members on the show are Penn Badgley, Leighton Meester & Ed Westwick. In the year 2008, Chace was seen in the movie Loaded (2008), opposite Jesse Metcalfe. He also got involved in the independent movie, The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008) with Haley Bennett. His other guest appearance includes a stint on the Family Guy (1999) episode The Former Life of Brian (2008). Other than being involved in more acting projects, the year 2008 proved to be an even better year for Chace as he won the Choice TV Breakout Star Male at the Teen Choice Award.- Daniel Skelton is known for Eating Out: All You Can Eat (2009), Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011) and Eating Out: Drama Camp (2011).
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Engaged on the big and small screen, he has always dedicated his energies to social commitment. The role played in Capitano Ultimo is the one he is most attached to. He supported Sergio De Caprio in the creation of a non-profit foundation and the Casa Famiglia Capitano Ultimo, in the Parco della Mistica, on the south-eastern outskirts of Rome, with the aim of defeating the culture of ethnic, religious, social or physical diversity by welcoming underprivileged minors who are given education and training that allows them to undertake honest work. He works alongside the Io Ci Sono association for the reconstruction of multifunctional centers in the areas of central Italy hit by the earthquake in 2016. In 2010, during the World Food Day ceremony, he was appointed FAO Good Will Ambassador. In 2005 he decided to research and produce stories in which he could express himself freely on an acting, creative and productive level, creating his own Film Production Company. The intent is to give space to projects with social value, which can, through cinema and television, spread messages that lead to reflection. He produces Sbirri, a docu-film on the world of police and drugs, which has enjoyed considerable success with audiences and critics both at the cinema and on TV. He presents the short film 15 Seconds in Brussels, against the death penalty, sponsored by the European Parliament, the Presidency of the Republic, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Education. He co-produces Io, l'altro which talks about racism and preconceptions and how the way of seeing others has changed after September 11th. With MediaFriends he produced two social shorts: Graffiti and Amore nero, the latter shot as a manifesto against violence against women, starring Michelle Hunziker and the directorial debut of Raoul himself. The short receives an official commendation from the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano. He works with some of the most influential names in the national and international film industry. In collaboration with Mediaset he produces successful television series such as Fuoco Amico Task Force 45, Come un Delfino with the music of Ennio Morricone and Come un Delfino-La serie. His debut as an actor took place in Una storia italiana directed by Stefano Reali, since then he has acted alongside Anthony Quinn, Sophia Loren, Giancarlo Giannini, Michele Placido, F. Murray Abraham, Sylvester Stallone, Carole Bouquet, Diane Lane, Sarah Jessica Parker, Angelina Jolie and many others. Protagonist of some of the most successful television series, such as the most recent Buongiorno mamma and Don Matteo (he recently finished filming its second season), and the recently aired I Fantastici 5, where the theme of youth disability is addressed, while we will soon see him on the big screen in the film Greta e le favole vere.- Actor
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Mads Sjøgård Pettersen was born on 21 January 1984. He is an actor and writer, known for Troll (2022), Eddie the Eagle (2015) and The 12th Man (2017).- Edvin Endre was born on 1 July 1994 in Stockholm, Sweden. He is an actor, known for Eddie the Eagle (2015), Vikings (2013) and Fortitude (2015).
- John Suazo caught the acting bug at age 10 and quickly gained notoriety as a child actor. His very first audition ever landed him a role in the CBS pilot The Magnificent Seven (1998) and he became known for his regular work in educational programming and commercials. He left the acting scene for nearly a decade after graduating high school to serve in the military. He discharged and moved to LA in late 2011 to build his resume now as an adult with a renewed appreciation for his acting career and dedication to his craft.
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Cobin Bleu was born Corbin Bleu Reivers on February 21, 1989 in Brooklyn, New York City, to Martha (Callari) and David Reivers, an actor. His mother is of Italian descent and his father is Jamaican.
Corbin began appearing in television commercials at the age two, for products such as Life cereal, Bounty, Hasbro, and Nabisco. It was at that time he also discovered his love for dance when he began taking jazz and ballet classes, usually the only boy in the class. By the age of four he was a model with the Ford Modeling Agency in New York. He appeared in print ads for stores such as Macy's, Gap, Target, and Toys R Us, and fashion spreads in Child, Parent, and American Baby magazines, as well as having his image on toys and game packaging. At age six Corbin appeared in his first professional theater production off Broadway playing an abandon homeless mute in the play "Tiny Tim is Dead".
Corbin and his family moved to Los Angeles in 1996 and he quickly landed a recurring role on the television series High Incident (1996). He continued to land small roles in such feature films as Soldier (1998) with Kurt Russell, Mystery Men (1999) with Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, and Greg Kinnear, and Galaxy Quest (1999) with Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Alan Rickman. He also guest starred on such television shows as ER (1994), Malcolm & Eddie (1996), Cover Me (1999), and The Amanda Show (1999). Corbin also continued dancing, eventually becoming one of the first students at the prestigious Debbie Allen Dance Academy. He then attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts as a theater major, this time following in his mother's footsteps who attended New York City's famed High School of Performing Arts. While in his freshman year Corbin was cast in his first lead role in the feature film Catch That Kid (2004). Back in school in his sophomore year he played the lead role of Ren in the musical "Footloose" and the role of Sonny in the musical "Grease". That same year Corbin was honored with the award of Theatre Student of the Year. In the summer of 2004 Corbin became a part of the ensemble cast for the new Discovery Kids television series Flight 29 Down (2005), filmed on location in Hawaii on the island of Oahu. During the summer of 2005 Corbin was cast as Chad in the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical (2006) which was directed by Kenny Ortega. Being a big fan of musical theater, Corbin was thrilled to be a part of this musical movie project in which he gets to showcase his dance skills.- Actor
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Dallas White is an award-winning actor and producer while being a proud member of the Screen Actor's Guild. The Jefferson, Maryland native began his acting career during his freshman year of high school, performing in such productions as "High School Musical" and "Addict," a dinner theater production, in addition to volunteering in set workshops for stage productions. But his performing experience wasn't limited to the stage. White even picked up a hobby in performing magic tricks, eventually becoming known as the "Magic Boy" during high school. Although he participated in high school theater, his true passion for acting was not revealed until after he graduated Brunswick High School in 2010. White worked for a year at his local radio station, getting promoted to on-air for the station's morning show. This was happening while attending Frederick Community College and when pursuing a business degree, he still couldn't shake the diligence for an acting career. Though at first he strayed away from acting in college, his brief lull in performance only brought him back to his true passion. His apprentice was initiated through in-depth method acting and improv classes where he learned the Lee Strasberg method. He attended the 72 Film Fest in Frederick, Maryland which solidified his love for being in front of the camera rather than on the stage. White's television debut was Investigation Discovery's Evil Kin which led him to additional television credits including Fox News Channel's Legends & Lies and Reelz Networks' Copycat Killers and Deadly Shootouts. Due to a fortunate wardrobe mishap, he also landed himself on The Late Late Show with James Corden.
Dallas' limitations are not entirely with television as he also contributes to a great amount of film work. In 2018, his performance in the psychological-thriller 17 Locust St. landed him a nomination for Best Actor at the Pitch to Screen Film Awards. Dallas won Best Actor at the New Jersey Recovery Film Festival for his performance in The Hope Dealer. Additional film works include The Baker Brothers, Lotus Eyes, and a brief appearance in STX Entertainment's, Bad Moms.- Actor
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Adrian Grenier was born on 10 July 1976 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Entourage (2004) and Entourage (2015). He has been married to Jordan Roemmele since 23 June 2022. They have one child.- Actor
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Jonathon Trent, born June 5, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, is an American actor, best known for his role as Joey in the Allan Brocka drama, Boy Culture (2006). Trent's first acting role came in 2004 as Flynn in the movie, Delusion (2004). He followed that up with lead roles in the movies Screech, Miracle Dogs, Love Is the Drug, Pray for Morning and Boy Culture, among others.
In 2006, Trent landed his first television role as Kyle in the American teen drama, The O.C. (2003). Not long after, he guest-starred in various television series such as Dirt (2007), Cold Case (2003), and Cane (2007), just to name a few. Trent later appeared in the movies Making Change (2012) and Fashion Victim (2008).- Actor
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David Lambert was born in Louisiana in November of 1992. He has also lived in England, Taiwan, Texas, he lived Georgia for many years, and resides in Burbank, California. He can play the trumpet, is learning the electric guitar, and like his character Brandon in The Fosters he plays piano. He also has a very strong tenor singing voice. He has been doing theater for many years. Theater includes Mr. Tumnus in Narnia, Mayor in Seussical, Caringford in Little Princess, and Phao in Jungle Book. He was discovered in 2006 by Joy Pervis at an open call. He is now starring in a Disney project called Aaron Stone with Kelly Blatz.- Jeffrey Lane Hephner is an American actor, best known for the role of Jeff Clarke, first on the NBC television series Chicago Fire and then on its sister show, Chicago Med. More recently, he co-starred with Jennifer Garner in the action thriller film Peppermint. He also appears in the 2016 National Geographic TV series MARS and the Apple TV+ original science fiction space drama series For All Mankind. In January 2019, he co-starred in the film An Acceptable Loss.
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Michael Cassidy is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Zach Stevens on The O.C. and as Tyler Mitchell on the TBS comedy Men at Work. He portrayed Jonathan Walsh on comedy People of Earth from the show's start in 2016 until its 2018 cancellation.- Actor
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Tristan Wilds was born in Staten Island, New York. In 2005, at the age of 15, Tristan made his television debut as AJ in the mini-series Miracle Boys. After that, he took his talents to a different venue and tried his hand in theater. He worked with Phylicia Rashad and the Roundabout Theater Company in the workshops Wool and Stockholm Brooklyn as Bryce for the Cherry Lane Theater.
In 2006, Tristan was cast as Michael Lee in HBO's critically acclaimed series The Wire. That same year he also made his big screen debut starring opposite Ryan Gosling in the Indy film Half Nelson which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Since making his TV and screen debuts, Tristan has been a very busy young man. In 2007 he was cast opposite Roger Guenveur Smith playing the role of Adrian in the film Indelible. Indelible is in post-production. He can also be seen in an episode of Cold Case and Law and Order. On his next project, Tristan was heard but not seen when he became the voice of the main character Blak for the animated series Blokhedz based on the independent graphic novel by Mark and Mike Davis. Then he was back on the set of The Wire filming its fifth and final season. Not letting any grass grow under his feet, Tristan was off once again and landed on the set of The Secret Life of Bees, the screen adaptation of the novel written by Sue Monk Kidd. He plays the role of Zachary Taylor starring opposite Dakota Fanning, Queen Latifa and Alicia Keys. The movie was released in theaters in October 2008.
In 2008 Tristan was off to an old but new zip code when he auditioned and landed the role of Dixon Wilson on the contemporary spin-off teen drama 90210. After wrapping up the first season, Tristan donned a passport and flew off to foreign lands to play the role of Ray Gunn Gannon in the George Lucas film Red Tails.
Not only can Tristan be seen on television and in movies, he can also be seen in print. He has appeared in many magazines talking about his career and plans for his future. He also appeared in the 2008 Hollywood Issue of Essence magazine as one of Hollywood's rising stars. Tristan also stepped into the world of music videos appearing in Ghetto Mindstate by rap artist Li'l Flip featuring Lyfe Jennings. He was introduced to the world as Jay Z's nephew in the music video Roc Boys. And he went back to school with Alicia Keys in her video for Teenage Love Affair. Tristan was also one of the fresh new faces in Rocawear's 2008 "I Will Not Lose" campaign as well as a Rocawear model.
Not to be limited to other artist's music videos, Tristan is also a talented singer and songwriter who is currently working on his music. So when he is not on a television or movie set, he can be found hard at work in a recording studio.- Actor
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Ben Palacios was born on 10 July 1989 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Palm Royale (2024), Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022) and Sistas (2019).- Actor
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Actor, screenwriter and film producer. Obtained a BA. in Philosophy then attended il Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (CSC). He debuted as an actor in theater, then on TV as leading man in many TV shows in both Italy and France. In 2001 he stared and co-produced "All there is to know" by Eros Puglielli, the film in which her co-stared opposite Giovanna Mezzogiorno.
In 2005, together with Eros Puglielli, he created the manifesto "The Coproducers". In 2004 he went on to produce and star in an AD project directed by Eros Puglielli, again co-starring with Giovanna for which he won best actor at BAFF (Busto Arsizio film fest).
By 2006 he had written and co-produced 'Billo, Il Grand Dakhaar' with music star Youssou N'Dour, directed by Laura Muscardin. The film wins 5 international film awards: 3 in America (Best feature - Temecula film fest; Best score- Syracuse film fest and Special Mention - Sicilian Film fest of Miami) and 2 in France (Best feature - Festival de Villerupt; Best feature - Festival du Cinema Italien de Paris).
In 2007, together with Edoardo Leo he created "Ne parliamo a cena", a TV-series. The series was presented at the Roma Fiction Fest 2008 in the section international pilots.
He is member of the Actor's Center Rome founded by Michael Margotta. In 2008 Marco and Margotta produced an experimental English speaking film based on Strindberg's most famous play Miss Julie which was presented at "RIFF AWARD 2009".
By 2009 Marco wrote and stared in another feature called "18 years later" together with Edoardo Leo who also directed it. The film was very well received in march 2010 at its very crowded Hollywood premiere at the Mann Chinese Theater. In April 2010 Marco opens in France with Pathe mega-hit Camping 2 directed by Fabien Oteniente, co-starring opposite Mathilde Signer. Marco is currently developing three other English speaking features which will see him busy writing-producing and starring in.- Actor
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Nicholas Edward Gonzalez is an American actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Alex Santiago on the Showtime television series Resurrection Blvd. and Dr. Neil Melendez on the ABC television series The Good Doctor. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Gonzalez is conversant in Spanish, having lived in a bilingual household. He attended Central Catholic High School in San Antonio, where he was an accomplished cross-country and track runner, winning the Texas State Championship in the mile and two-mile. After graduating in 1994 and turning down a presidential appointment to West Point, Gonzalez pursued an English degree at Stanford University in California. He spent two terms at Oxford University in England. The following summer, he returned to Europe on a research grant where he studied at Oxford and Trinity College, Dublin to complete his thesis on James Joyce's Ulysses. While at Stanford he had chanced on acting after taking an improvisational theatre elective and began taking part in student theater. He was approached to do a one-man theater piece called Gas by María Irene Fornés. Alma Martinez, an actress and Stanford professor, encouraged him to become a professional actor. Upon graduating from Stanford in 1998 Gonzalez decided to pursue acting and, with Martinez's help, connected with the theatrical movement in San Francisco. He was once encouraged to use his middle name Edward to conceal his ethnicity and go by "Nicholas Edward" but declined to do so.- Actor
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Jim Verraros was born on 8 February 1983 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Eating Out (2004), Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds (2006) and Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! (2008). He has been married to Bill Brennan since 6 September 2009.- Actor
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Matt Hakan Erdems, Turkish athlete, actor, was born Umit Hakan Erdem on 4th December 1985, in Istanbul, Turkey and raised by his Turkish parents. He began martial arts at the age of eleven, enrolled by his friend in Imperial Sport Center in kick-boxing branch under the guidance of Orhan Ergen, who is a current promoter in Istanbul. Erdems' styles consist of kick-boxing, Muay Thai, Wushu and Shotokan Karate as he had practiced karate with Semsi Samiloglu. His record consists mostly of semi-contact and full contact matches as well as low-kick and K-1 styles and he was successful, getting several awards in Turkey and other countries. While studying French teaching in Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, he kept training, fighting and working in tourism to earn his living by marketing and selling water sports activities, giving courses, driving boats and guiding tourists from travel agency job.He started lifting weights to improve his muscles, which eventually led him to have an overall physique without flat chest, spaghetti arms and weak legs any longer. He was not successful at his rock bar business attempt which he started in the very beginning of winter, in Bodrum, Mugla, 2008. He moved back to Istanbul upon completion of his university education, 2009 and worked at aviation sector, 2010, which he quit later on to save time to pursue a career in fighting, therefore to train intensively by focusing his strikes and to fight, he went to the Far East, Thailand, thousands of miles away from his hometown. In a short time he got used to Thai lifestyle which allowed him to familiarize himself with Thai culture and Muay Thai practices. According to Erdems, Muay Thai in Thailand is an art but it's also one of the most difficult sports.If you can survive a Muay Thai workout, you can survive a workout in any other sport. In 2010-2011 winter, he was soldier and completed his military service in Turkish Armed Forces in Mugla, Turkey. He has appeared in some Tv shows, films and Tv series as extras, guest roles and stuntman which he resumes for a good career in the near future. He is now in Los Angeles, CA, putting his teaching and tourism careers on hold to focus on his upcoming fights and acting career.- Actor
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Moura was born in Salvador, a city located in Northeast Region of Brazil, but grew up in the small town of Rodelas, Bahia. His mother, Alderiva, was a housewife, and his father, José Moura, was a Sergeant in the Brazilian Air Force. At the age of 13, he moved with his family to Salvador, Bahia.
Besides his acting career, Moura is a lyricist and the vocalist of a band named Sua Mãe ("Your Mum"). In 2012, he guest performed as lead vocalist for some Legião Urbana tribute shows, featuring surviving members Marcelo Bonfá and Dado Villa-Lobos.- Actor
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Jesuíta Barbosa was born on 26 June 1991 in Salgueiro, Pernambuco, Brazil. He is an actor and producer, known for Tattoo (2013), Futuro Beach (2014) and Reza a Lenda (2016).- Actor
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Luke Farrell Kirby is a Canadian actor. In 2019, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for his guest role as Lenny Bruce on the television series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Kirby was born in Hamilton, Ontario, to American parents. His mother is from Brooklyn, New York, and his father grew up "along the eastern seaboard." His parents moved from New York City, New York, to Canada in 1974. Kirby studied drama at the National Theatre School of Canada, a theatre conservatory which focuses on classical works, and graduated in 2000.- Peter was born in Chibougamau, Quebec in 1968. His father was a telecommunication engineer and his work made the family travel a lot. Part of his childhood was spent in the Bahamas and in 1977, they came back to Quebec. Peter started playing football in high school and eventually obtained a full scholarship at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. His football career brought him back to Canada, when he was drafted by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1991. After 6 years in the Canadian Football League, he made a significant life change and attended the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in New York. His acting breakthrough came when he returned to his homeland of Quebec. Peter is now a famous actor in Quebec and is also recognized across Canada for the role of Damon in the CBC/SoapNet television series MVP.
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David Kross was born on July 4, 1990 in Bargteheide, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany next to Hamburg. He attended Eckhorst High School in Bargteheide till 2007. In this period, he first appears in the German movie Verzauberte Emma oder Hilfe, ich bin ein Junge... ! (2002). He also receives his first leading role in the movie Tough Enough (2006) directed by Detlev Buck.
In 2007 Stephen Daldry cast Kross in the adaption of his best selling novel "The Reader (2008)" provided that Kross had to learn English until the start of shooting. Later, Kross was honored with the Chopard trophy at the 62nd Cannes Festival playing on of the leading roles, opposite Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes.
He subsequently stars in War Horse (2011) and Into the White (2012).- Actor
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Sebastian Urzendowsky was born on 28 May 1985 in Berlin, Germany. He is an actor and director, known for The Way Back (2010), Mitten in Deutschland: NSU (2016) and The Tower (2012).- Actor
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Thomas Stanley Holland was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, to Nicola Elizabeth (Frost), a photographer, and Dominic Holland (Dominic Anthony Holland), who is a comedian and author. His paternal grandparents were from the Isle of Man and Ireland, respectively. He lives with his parents and three younger brothers - Paddy and twins Sam and Harry. Tom attended Donhead Prep School. Then, after a successful eleven plus exam, he became a pupil at Wimbledon College. Having successfully completed his GCSEs, in September 2012 Tom started a two-year course in the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology notable for its numerous famous alumni.
Holland began dancing at a hip hop class at Nifty Feet Dance School in Wimbledon, London. His potential was spotted by choreographer Lynne Page (who was an Associate to Peter Darling, choreographer of Billy Elliot and Billy Elliot the Musical) when he performed with his dance school as part of the Richmond Dance Festival 2006. After eight auditions and subsequent two years of training, on 28 June 2008 Tom made his West End debut in Billy Elliot the Musical as Michael, Billy's best friend. He gave his first performance in the title role of Billy on 8 September 2008 getting rave reviews praising his versatile acting and dancing skills.
In September 2008 Tom (together with co-star Tanner Pflueger) appeared on the news programme on channel FIVE and gave his first TV interview. In 2009 Tom was featured on ITV1 show "The Feel Good Factor". At the launch show on 31 January he and two other Billy Elliots, Tanner Pflueger and Layton Williams, performed a specially choreographered version of Angry Dance from Billy Elliot the Musical, after which Tom was interviewed by host Myleene Klass. Then he became involved into training five ordinary British schoolboys learning to get fit and preparing their dance routine (fronted by Tom) for the final "The Feel Good Factor" show on 28 March 2009. On 11 March 2010, Tom, along with fellow Billy Elliots Dean-Charles Chapman and Fox Jackson-Keen appeared on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV1.
On 8 March 2010, to mark the fifth anniversary of Billy Elliot the Musical, four current Billy Elliots, including Tom Holland, were invited to 10 Downing Street to meet the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. It was Tom Holland who was chosen to be a lead at the special fifth anniversary show on 31 March 2010. Elton John, Billy Elliot the Musical composer, who was at the audience, called Tom's performance "astonishing" and said that he was "blown away" by it. Holland had been appearing on a regular basis as Billy in Billy Elliot the Musical rotating with three other performers till 29 May 2010 when he finished his run in the musical.
In two months after leaving Billy Elliot the Musical, Holland successfully auditioned for a starring role in the film The Impossible (directed by Juan Antonio Bayona) alongside Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. The Impossible was based on a true story that took place during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2012, and was released in Europe in October 2012, and in North America in December 2012.
Tom has received universal praise for his performance, in particular: "What a debut, too, from Tom Holland as the eldest of their three lads" (The Telegraph); "Tom Holland, making one of the finest feature debuts in years" (HeyUGuys); "the excellent Tom Holland" (The Guardian); "The child performers are uncanny and there is an especially terrific performance from Tom Holland as the resourceful, levelheaded Lucas terrified but tenacious in the face of an unspeakable ordeal" (Screen Daily); "Young Holland in particular is astonishingly good as the terrified but courageous Lucas." (The Hollywood Reporter); "However, the real acting standout in The Impossible is the performance of Tom Holland as the eldest son Lucas. His portrayal is genuine, and at no moment does it feel melodramatic and forced. The majority of his scenes are separate from the lead actors and for the most part it feels like The Impossible is Holland's film" (Entertainment Maven); "Mr. Holland, meanwhile, matures before our eyes, navigating the passage from adolescent self-absorption to profound and terrible responsibility. He is a terrific young actor" (New York Times).
Tom has given a number of interviews about his role in The Impossible. In particular, he talked on video to Vanity Fair Senior West Coast editor Krista Smith and with IAMROGUE's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick. He has also given interviews to The Hollywood Reporter, to the MovieWeb, to Today Show on NBC and to other outlets. Tom's director and co-stars have also talked about him. Juan Antonio Bayona: "He had this extraordinary ability to get into the emotion and portray it in a very, very easy way. The best I'd ever seen in a kid." Ewan McGregor: "It was wonderful watching Tom who had never worked in front of a camera before, to see him really get it and grow as a film actor as he went along. He's really talented and polite to everyone. It's very easy for children to lose perspective but he's absolutely on the right road and a brilliant actor." Naomi Watts: "He has an incredible emotional instrument and an unbelievable sense of himself... Tom Holland and I had a couple of moments where we came together and I could just tell how wonderful he was and what a beautiful instrument he had. It was just easy to work with him, that was one of the greatest highlights for me: discovering a friendship with Tom off-screen and this beautiful relationship between mother and son on-screen. The intimacy that develops through the course of the film between Lucas and Maria, I just loved that relationship. I mean, Tom is a beyond gifted actor. He's just a raw, open talent that is just so easy to work with. And Tom, he's inspiring, he kind of lifts everyone's game around him because he can do nothing but tell the truth. He was great."
In his turn, Tom Holland has returned favours to Naomi Watts when he was asked to present Desert Palm Achievement Award to her at Palm Springs International Film Festival. According to HitFix: "One recurring theme of the night was how the introductions were often better than actual winner's speeches... The best intro, however, had to go to 16-year-old Tom Holland who intro'd his "Impossible" co-star Watts. Holland admitted of all of Watts' great performances his dad had only let him see "King Kong" and while they spent six weeks shooting in a water tank he didn't know it was "difficult" because he actually "loved it"... Most important, this was Holland's first film role and he sweetly noted, "From the moment I met you, you took my hand and you never let go." Cue the "awwww" from the audience." The presentation is available on video.
In 2011, Holland was cast in British version of the animation film Arrietty, produced by Japan's cult Studio Ghibli. He has provided voice over for the principal character Sho. In 2012 Tom Holland played the starring role of Isaac in the film "How I lived Now", (directed by Kevin Macdonald) alongside Saoirse Ronan. The film was released in 2013.
On 17 October 2012, Holland became a recipient of Hollywood Spotlight Award for his role in The Impossible. "We are very excited that we will be able to recognize acting talents that are on the road to discovery and stardom," said Carlos de Abreu, founder and executive director of the Hollywood Film Awards in a statement. On 6 December 2012 it was announced that Holland became a winner of the National Board of Review award in the "Breakthrough Actor" category. In the end of December 2012, Holland was voted a winner for the year's Best Youth Performance in Nevada Critics Awards.
In December 2012, Holland received a number of nominations for his role in The Impossible: for the 18th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards, in the "Best Young Acror/Acress" category; for Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2012 in the "Most Promising Performer" category; for the 27th Goya Awards in the "Best New Actor" category; for the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2012 in the "Best Youth Performance" category; for the London Film Critics Circle Awards 2012 in the "Young British Performer of the Year" category.
Kristopher Tapley, Editor-at-Large of HitFix, reported on 27 August 2012 that Summit Entertainment, the company responsible for distribution of The Impossible in USA, would be campaigning Holland rather than McGregor as the lead, and strongly argued that Tom Holland deserved to be nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actor category. The fact of long-listing for an Academy Award was confirmed in the article in the Hollywood Reporter: "And though McGregor stars as his father in the film, Holland has been submitted as the lead actor for awards consideration. Regardless if he receives any nominations, his performance as the strong-willed and determined eldest son is garnering critical acclaim."
As one of the most promising young actors, Holland was featured in Screen International's "UK Stars of Tomorrow - 2012" and in Variety's "Youth Impact Report 2012". Holland has been signed up by William Morris Endeavor (WME) global talent agency and is represented by Curtis Brown literary and talent agency.
In 2015, Tom was cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Sony and Marvel's films. He has played the role in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), and Avengers: Infinity War (2018).- Actor
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Niels Schneider was born on 18 January 1987 in Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is an actor and director, known for Heartbeats (2010), Le rite (2022) and I Killed My Mother (2009).- Thorvaldur Kristjansson has a BFA degree in drama from The Juilliard School in New York, which was funded by scholarships and through the personal assistance of Academy Award winner and former Juilliard alumnus, Robin Williams. Since graduating, he has been very active in his work life and was nominated as Best Leading Actor at The Icelandic Film and TV Academy Awards (Eddan) for his first feature film, BLACK'S GAME, and then won the prize in 2020 as Best Supporting Actor in a TV series for THE MINISTER. Films such as I REMEMBER YOU and LIFE IN A FISHBOWL were blockbuster hits in Iceland, and a number of his films have screened in major international festivals. Kristjansson has also done voice-over work for animated films, including one of the leading roles in the short YES-PEOPLE, which was nominated for an Academy Award at the 2021 Oscars. Kristjansson has a notable on-stage career, having performed in Iceland's most renowned theatres, including The Icelandic National Theatre and Reykjavik City Theatre. He was nominated as Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Icelandic National Theatre Awards (Gríman) for his work in the play CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME. His latest film, the critically acclaimed A LETTER FROM HELGA, was released in 2022 and went straight to the top of the Icelandic box office list during its first weekend. The film received 12 nominations at The Icelandic Film and TV Academy Awards (Eddan), including Kristjansson's nomination as Best Leading Actor. Mr Kristjansson that same year also received EFP's Shooting Stars award at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival.
- Rett Terrell is a Prague-born actor, living in Oklahoma, USA. After graduating from Oklahoma Baptist University, Rett was quite unsure of what he wished to do with his life after college. Standing 6'4", Rett was encouraged to try out for baseball. However, Rett was always drawn to acting. He trained in numerous acting workshops before making his professional debut. As early as 2008, Rett has since appeared on television and in film including his first known screen appearance on Friday Night Lights (2006). Further credits include Vampires Suck (2010), Revolution (2012), Gallows Road (2015) and In the Rough (2017).
- Allman has had leading roles in the Matt Riddlehoover's recent titles, West Hollywood Motel and Scenes from a Gay Marriage -- both of which played to rave reviews on the film festival circuit. Allman is reprising his role as "Joe" in the sequel, More Scenes from a Gay Marriage, due out later this year. Allman has rounded out his 2014 co-starring in the feature film, Les Wolf, and the upcoming short film, King Simon, from director Richard Norman.
In the TV world, Allman has appeared in several country music videos and docu-series on the Travel Channel and Disney Channel. He made his biggest small-screen splash as a key player in season two of the Sundance Channel's reality series, Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: Nashville -- the highest-rated original series in the network's history. - Actor
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Multi hyphenate talent, Andrew Matarazzo is best known for his role as Gabe in the hit MTV show 'Teen Wolf', Alfredo Castro in 'All Rise' (CBS) and Logan in the Netflix movie, 'He's All That.'
In tandem with his budding acting career, Matarazzo has accumulated a dedicated audience for his musical talents & writing prowess. His latest work comes in the form of his apocalyptic fiction novel 'Bedlam' found in leading bookstores worldwide.
What sets Andrew apart from todays young Hollywood, is his focused trajectory into TV and film. He is classically trained, having attended distinguished programs such as the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) studying Shakespeare in London, Meisner at University of the Arts, and BFA Acting at California Institute of the Arts.
He went on to study under Oscar-winner Tim Robbins and soon earned TV roles on 'Jane the Virgin,' 'Faking It,' 'Girls,' 'Criminal Minds' and 'Speechless.' When Andrew was later cast in MTVs hit show 'Teen Wolf,' he was originally meant for a two-episode guest spot, but was later written into the show's final season and grew to be one of the series most notable villains.- Actor
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Since David McCallum's father, David McCallum Sr., was first violinist for the London Philharmonic Orchestra and his mother, Dorothy Dorman, was a cellist, it's not surprising that David was originally headed for a career in music, playing oboe. He studied briefly at the Royal Academy of Music. He left that, however, for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and joined Actor's Equity in 1946, his first acting work being for BBC Radio. He made nearly a dozen movies in the United Kingdom before his critically acclaimed work as Lt. Wyatt in Billy Budd (1962).
To the older generation, he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of U.N.C.L.E. agent Illya Kuryakin in the hit TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964). To younger audience, he is best known for his superlative portrayal of Dr. Donald "Duckie" Mallard on NCIS (2003).
McCallum was first married to actress Jill Ireland, whom he met while filming Hell Drivers (1957). In 1962 he introduced Ireland to Charles Bronson when both were filming The Great Escape (1963). She eventually left McCallum and married Bronson in 1968. McCallum and Ireland had three sons: Paul, Jason (an adopted son who died from an accidental drug overdose in 1989), and Val (short for Valentine).
He met fashion model Katherine Carpenter during a photo shoot for Glamour in 1965 and married her two years later. The couple had a son, Peter, and a daughter, Sophie. They were together for 58 years and were active with charitable organizations that support the The United States Marine Corps: Katherine's father was a Marine who served in the Battle of Iwo Jima, and her brother lost his life in the Vietnam War. McCallum had eight grandchildren.
David McCallum died on September 25 2023 in New York City from natural causes at the age of 90.- Israel Broussard is an American actor. He was born Isaiah Israel Broussard on August 22, 1994 in Gulfport, Mississippi to Angela (Clapp) and Lawrence Clayton Adams. His biological father passed away when he was four, and he was raised in Saucier, Mississippi by his mother and stepfather, Gil Broussard, who adopted him and his older sister, Aubrey.
Broussard began acting after playing the role of Percy in Biloxi Little Theater's production of "The Miracle Worker" in 2006. He was "discovered" by Hollywood scouts at an event in January 2008, and signed with Abrams Artists Agency. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting as a career. Broussard had supporting roles in Flipped (2010) and The Chaperone (2011), before being cast in the lead role in Sofia Coppola's crime film The Bling Ring (2013). He followed this with roles in Perfect High (2015), H8RZ (2015), Jack of the Red Hearts (2015), and Good Kids (2016).
In 2017, Broussard starred with Jessica Rothe in the horror comedy Happy Death Day (2017), a role he reprised in Happy Death Day 2U (2019). - Actor
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Connor Jessup was born in Toronto, Canada. Acting since the age of eleven, he is best known for his roles in Netflix's fantasy series Locke & Key (2020) and in the Emmy-winning ABC drama American Crime (2015). Other notable roles include acclaimed performances in the independent films Blackbird (2012) and Closet Monster (2015).
Jessup is also a writer, director and producer. He directed the documentary A.W. A Portrait of Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2018) for the Criterion Collection, and has written and directed several shorts -- including Boy (2015) and Lira's Forest (2017). He runs a production company, Big & Quiet Pictures, with producer Ashley Shields-Muir.- Joshua 'Josh' Bolt was born in 1994. Brought up in Hunts Cross,Liverpool he made his first acting appearance in a stage production of 'Much Ado About Nothing' aged 12. After small roles in the likes of TV's 'Shameless' he played the lead as a dying schoolboy in the 2009 film 'The Be All and End All',for which he was nominated as best newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards. In 2011 he took the lead in the one-off TV drama 'Just Henry' as a boy coming to terms with the death of his supposed war hero father and that same year appeared in the music video for the Targets' Mutual Feelings. In July 2012 the Internet Movie Database named him as one of their rising teenage stars.
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Liam Hemsworth was born on January 13, 1990, in Melbourne, Australia, and is the younger brother of actors Chris Hemsworth and Luke Hemsworth. He is the son of Leonie (van Os), a teacher of English, and Craig Hemsworth, a social-services counselor. He is of Dutch (from his immigrant maternal grandfather), Irish, English, Scottish, and German ancestry. His uncle, by marriage, was Rod Ansell, the bushman who inspired the film Crocodile Dundee (1986).
The Hemsworth family lived primarily on Phillip Island, a small island located south of Melbourne. Following in the footsteps of his older brothers, who went into acting in their teens, Liam scored his first audition at age sixteen and appeared on the Australian TV series Home and Away (1988) and McLeod's Daughters (2001) before taking on a recurring character role on the soap opera Neighbours (1985), in which his brother Luke had also appeared. Roles on TV shows The Elephant Princess (2008) and Satisfaction (2007) followed before Liam moved to the United States to pursue a big-screen career.
After suffering two setbacks - his character was written out of the script for The Expendables (2010) days before filming and he lost the title role of Thor (2011) to his brother Chris - Liam was cast opposite Miley Cyrus in the Nicholas Sparks drama The Last Song (2010). The two, who played love interests in the film, soon started dating, and Liam appeared in Cyrus' music video "When I Look at You." Following that film's modest commercial success, and the attendant press coverage of his rising career and high-profile romance, he was almost immediately thrust into leading man status, and was cast as Gale Hawthorne in the big-screen adaptation of the best-selling novel The Hunger Games (2012). Following the blockbuster success of that film, Liam nabbed a number of roles, including a supporting part in The Expendables 2 (2012) and leading roles in the war drama Love and Honor (2013), the crime drama Empire State (2013), and the thriller Paranoia (2013). He reprised the role of Gale Hawthorne in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014), and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015), played a hero fighter pilot in Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), a period Australian in The Duel (2016), and a romantic comedy archetype opposite Rebel Wilson in Isn't It Romantic (2019).
Hemsworth married American singer and actress Miley Cyrus in December 2018, after a decade-long courtship.- Actor
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With numerous roles in film and television, Luke Bilyk is an actor whose career is on the rise. Born in North York, Ontario, Luke is the youngest of four children of Italian, Ukrainian and German decent. His passion for acting began at the early age of five, leading to his breakout role as Drew Torres on the iconic television series Degrassi : The Next Generation, where he was declared a fan favorite for 5 seasons. Luke then joined the cast of the Emmy Award Winning Canadian sci-fi series "Lost Girl", as series regular in their second season.
After his success on "Degrassi" (2010-2015), Luke appeared in several movies including the Sundance select "Hellions" (2015), "Holiday Joy" (2016), "Kiss and Cry" (2017), "F The Prom" (2017), The SantaBarbra IFF select "The Marijuana Conspiracy" (2019) and TIFF's Top Ten select "Black Conflux" (2019).
Luke has also appeared on hit television shows across North America, including the half-hour teen comedy series "Raising Expectations" with Molly Ringwald and Jason Priestley, CW's "Legends Of Tomorrow" (2018), CityTv's buddy cop comedy "Hudson And Rex" (2019) and the FX acclaimed mini-series "A Teacher" (2020).
Luke's interests stretch beyond acting, having co-produced three short films. He's also used his platform to support the world renowned organization Free The Children. Luke has traveled to India, Haiti and Nicaragua where he's aided in building schools and assisting with the construction of water filtration systems in the economically challenged regions of the countries.
With multiple projects in development, Luke is continuing his passion and drive for acting and striving towards a future in both film and television- Mason Andrew Dye is an American actor known for his roles in Teen Wolf, Flowers in the Attic, and in season four of Stranger Things. Mason Dye was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He grew up in Ada, Oklahoma with older brother Preston and younger sister Taylor, who is known for being one half of the country duo Maddie & Tae.
- Carson Nicely is an actor and comedian originally from Tennessee. Since his recent move to Hollywood, he has appeared regularly in various comedy sketches on Conan O'Brien playing a range of characters. Most recently, he's been seen in a role on HBO's Euphoria directed by Jennifer Morrison. Prior film work includes feature film Matchmakers Playbook directed by Tosca Musk (PassionFlix) and also Domino - Battle of the Bones where he can be seen acting with David Arquette. Carson writes, directs and stars in his own sketch comedy YouTube channel that has 3 million + viewers. Follow along on his social media: @CarsonNicely
- Patrick Schwarzenegger was born September 18, 1993, at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California. He graduated USC with a degree in Business and a minor in cinematic arts. Patrick started studying acting with Nancy Banks while at college. He is known for being GoldenBoy in GenV (2023), as well as starring opposite Collin Firth in HBO highly acclaimed "The Staircase" (2022).
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Randy Harrison was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA and graduated high school in Atlanta, GA. Harrison began acting as a child eventually receiving a BFA from Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He is best known for his role as Justin Taylor in the Showtime series Queer as Folk (2000). Other film credits include Such Good People (2014) and Bang Bang You're Dead (2002). An accomplished theater actor, Harrison has appeared on Broadway in Wicked, off-Broadway at the Public Theater, Theatre for a New Audience, Primary Stages and Red Bull Theatre, as well as regionally at Yale Repertory Theater, The Guthrie Theater, Shakespeare Theatre DC amongst others. He is a founding member of the downtown New York theatre company QWAN Company. Harrison resides in Brooklyn, NY.- Actor
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Douglas John Booth is an English actor. Booth was born in London, England, the son of Vivien (De Cala), an artist, and Simon Booth, who works in shipping for Citigroup. He has appeared on English television as (Christopher and His Kind (2011), Great Expectations (2011)), starred in the film Romeo & Juliet (2013), and played Shem, one of the sons of Noah, in Noah (2014). More recently, he played Harry Villiers in The Riot Club (2014) and Titus Abrasax in Jupiter Ascending (2015). Booth was educated at at Solefield School, a boys independent school in Sevenoaks, Kent, followed by Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, and Lingfield Notre Dame School, an independent school in Lingfield, Surrey.
His mother is of half Spanish and half Dutch ancestry, and his father is of English descent.- Actor
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Gabriel Basso was born on 11 December 1994 in St Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor, known for Super 8 (2011), The Kings of Summer (2013) and Hillbilly Elegy (2020).- Actor
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- Derek Richardson was born on 18 January 1976 in Queensbury, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Hostel (2005), Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003) and House (2004). He has been married to Franka Potente since 2012. They have two children.
- James Gaisford is an American actor, Raised in the capital of the Indie film market (Sundance) His career began with guerrilla style film making. This influence opened varied and unique performances gravitating towards an unconventional style of acting. He is noted for starring in Mainstays YouTube fan film, "Hunger games second quarter quell" Where he plays a young Haymitch. James has had several other collaborations with Mainstay productions. James is also noted for his wide variety of physical skills. Having studied stunts, Horseback riding, bull whipping, martial arts, and extensive weapon training. Many of his projects include action sequences. A renaissance man, James is also musically inclined. A gifted singer he has appeared in multiple musicals. He speaks French, Paints, and plays the piano.
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Kayky began working in advertising in 1997 in the city of São Paulo. His debut as an actor was in the musical spectacle 'Marcelo Quince Martelo'em 1998 as Caloca. In 1999 debuted on TV in the soap opera Chiquititas . In 2002 played the role of the protagonist in the novel Zeca Vampire's Kiss . Had a greater challenge in the novel Chocolate com Pimenta where she played the role of Bernadette / Bernardo. In 2003 also participated in the film Xuxa Abracadabra . In 2004 participated in the novel New Beginnings and the following year appeared in Soul Mate as Gumercindo. 2006 was the year of Nicolas Snakes and Lizards . In the following years came into Seven Sins (2007), and Three Sisters in 2008. Still had a stake in Tips An Alluring and Cases and Chances . In 2009 enters the film In the Street 401. In the novel Passione played the role of Sinval. Participates in movies Desenrola , which debuted in January 2011 of Rosane Svartman and pains, loves and Others, director Ricardo Pinto . In 2011, after his participation in Passione , his contract was not renewed with Globo TV . 4 In 2011, he began a tour through Brazil with the play It's Cold written by Mario Bortolotto which tells the story of two brothers. Traversing several states. In 2012, Josef attended the Film Finding a Polish Brazilian film which gave life to the character Nelson a guy living on the street. This was his first film, recorded in English language. In 2012, despite having only 23 years old was asked to play Jesus Christ on 16th Staging of the Passion of Christ in São Paulo, for an audience of 30,000 people. In 2013 he studied at The Lee Strasberg Film and Institute in New York to improve his skills. In 2014 he moved to Point Dume CA. where he spend time surfing and working in his film career.- Actor
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Tom was born on September 15 1988 and brought up in Taunton, Somerset, where his parents still live. He attended Queen's College, Taunton where he says his interest in acting was encouraged and in 2006 he enrolled on the two year course at the Guildhall School of Music in Drama. On graduating he had small roles in 'Shameless' and 'Misfits' but came to prominence in the Anglo-French production 'Jo' and has since enjoyed sizeable roles in television's 'Grantchester' and 'The Royals', in the latter playing a less than scrupulous bodyguard.- Cayden Boyd landed his first roles, small television roles and commercials, as young as 6 and 7. He played Tim Robbins' son (Michael Boyle) in Mystic River. In 2004, he was cast in the starring role of Max in the 2005 film The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl. He played young Warren Worthington III in X-Men: The Last Stand, and he was cast in the lead role in the 2007 film Have Dreams, Will Travel (originally titled A West Texas Children's Story), alongside AnnaSophia Robb He appeared on episodes of such television series as Crossing Jordan, Cold Case, Close to Home and Scrubs. In 2008, he appeared alongside Julia Roberts and Willem Dafoe in Fireflies in the Garden. In 2015 Boyd also had a role on the television series Awkward playing Jenna's Marine boyfriend. He will be playing Ram Sweeney in the upcoming 2018 TV series, Heathers.
- Jedidiah Goodacre was born on 11 January 1989 in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Legacies (2018), Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018) and Finding You (2020).
- Will Estes returned to prime-time television with a starring role in the successful CBS drama Blue Bloods (2010). Will stars as NYPD police officer Jamie Reagan opposite Tom Selleck. Throughout his career Will Estes has amassed a diverse body of film and television work, challenging himself with each role. On the small screen, Estes received critical acclaim for his performance as JJ Pryor in American Dreams (2002). His additional television credits include Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), The Cleaner (2008), In Plain Sight (2008), Eleventh Hour (2008), and many others. Major motion picture credits include his role in the two-time Academy Award-winning WWII film U-571 and the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman franchise The Dark Knight Rises, portraying 'Officer Simon Jansen'. Highlights of Estes' independent film credits include the noir thriller Automotive, Line of Duty, See You In My Dreams with Marcia Gay Harden, and Magic Valley with Scott Glenn which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. His humanitarian efforts include advocating renewable energy, conservation of wild lands and humane treatment of animals.
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Jimmy Deshler didn't follow his interest in the entertainment industry until the age of 14. He began his acting career in Minnesota where he was involved in theater, short films, and landed several commercial and print jobs before being discovered at IMTA in New York in 2008. Following the attention he received at the convention, he moved to Los Angeles and his career quickly took off. He has appeared in several co-star and guest star roles on major network and cable channels, a made for TV movie, several short films and is best known for his role as "Rafe Kovich, Jr." on ABC's General Hospital.- Actor
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Giulio Berruti was born on 27 September 1984 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor and producer, known for Walking on Sunshine (2014), Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard (2021) and Monte Carlo (2011).- Actor
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Logan Miller was born on 18 February 1992 in Englewood, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015), Escape Room (2019) and Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021).- Actor
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Mitchell Hope was born on 27 June 1994 in Melbourne, Australia. He is an actor, known for Descendants (2015), Descendants 2 (2017) and Let It Snow (2019).- Actor
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Ryan Guzman (Gooz-MAHN) is a former MMA fighter who caught the notice of Hollywood. After starring as a series regular on the ABC series, "Notorious," Ryan can currently be seen fighting fires on the upcoming 4th season of Fox's "9-1-1." Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear, "9-1-1" became Fox's top series after its early 2018 launch. He can also currently be seen in the horror film "The Cleansing Hour" (October 2020) from AMC Networks/Shudder.
Born in Texas and raised in his hometown of Sacramento, Ryan Guzman never thought of becoming an actor, much less a professional dancer. At the age of seven, he developed an interest in martial arts and earned his first black belt in Tae Kwon Do by the age of ten. This led him into the octagon as a MMA fighter in Sacramento until his fighting license expired in 2010. A gifted athlete, he was also a sought-after left-handed pitcher with a fastball clocked between 87-90 miles per hour. A shoulder injury ended this career dream while Guzman was still a teenager, which transitioned later into a career in print modeling and soon after, acting.
Guzman worked successfully in San Francisco starting with LOOK Modeling Agency at the age of 18 and later in Los Angeles, he joined the esteemed Wilhelmina Agency at 22. Guzman has since starred in television commercials for Old Navy, Gillette, Candies and Oprah Winfrey Network. He has modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch, Affliction and Reebok among others.
After success in modeling, Guzman signed on with a talent manager, and went into the audition process as a professional actor. Just a few short months later, he booked the male lead for "Step Up Revolution" (Lionsgate).
He followed the success of the film with another lead in the indie film "Beyond Paradise" and supporting roles in the indie films "There's Always Woodstock" directed by Rita Merson and "April Rain" directed by Luciano Saber. After the international success of "Step Up Revolution," Ryan reprised his role as 'Sean' in "Step Up: All In" alongside fan favorite female from the past films, Briana Evigan.
Ryan's career elevated once more when he starred as the male lead opposite Jennifer Lopez in the Universal Studios thriller "The Boy Next Door." Helmed by "Paranormal" producer, Jason Blum, and director Rob Cohen, the film centered on Ryan's character, a teenage boy who lived next to Lopez's character. He went on to star as the male lead in the iconic 80's live-action remake of "Jem and the Holograms," playing 'Rio Racheco,' the road manager and love interest for Jem.
Next, Ryan joined as the main cast in "Everybody Wants Some," the sequel to "Dazed and Confused," from writer and director Richard Linklater, that centers around a group of guys on a baseball team in the 80s. The film released to great reviews in April 2016. Guzman continued on to play alongside Sylvester Stallone in "Backtrace." Most recently in film, Ryan was seen playing opposite Edward James Olmos in the indie film "Windows on the World" and playing the lead role in the indie thriller "The Cleansing Hour."
In 2017, Ryan was awarded the Horizon award from the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts and in 2019, the city of Sacramento proclaimed May 15th "Ryan Guzman Day." Ryan resides in Los Angeles with his family.- Actor
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Shane Coffey was born on 4 February 1987 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Good Girls (2018), Pretty Little Liars (2010) and McCrorey Rd. (2022).- Actor
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Taylor Glockner is an Australian actor who launched his career on the Family Movie Channel's major multi-platform series 'Conspiracy365'. After the resounding success of 'Conspiracy365', Taylor was sourced directly by producers to play Mason Turner on Australia's most successful and longest running soap-opera, 'Neighbours'. A role that was created specifically for him. After 500 episodes, Taylor went on to guest star in ABC's comedy series 'The Strange Calls', and 'Mako Mermaids' season 3. Taylor can now be seen as a series regular playing Chris on 'Mako Mermaids' season 4, currently airing on Netflix and Disney in the USA, and Channel 11 in Australia.