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- Theo Trebs was born on 6 September 1994 in Berlin, Germany. He is an actor, known for Rammbock: Berlin Undead (2010), The White Ribbon (2009) and Lessons of a Dream (2011).
- Johannes Hendrik Langer was born in 1985 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He is an actor, known for Frauen, die Geschichte machten (2013), A Low Life Mythology (2012) and Jack (2014).
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Adam Bousdoukos was born on 25 January 1974 in Hamburg, West Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Soul Kitchen (2009), Chalet Girl (2011) and Short Sharp Shock (1998).- Actor
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Neil Jackson was born on 5 March 1976 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Stargirl (2020), The King's Man (2021) and Absentia (2017).- Actor
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Kim Woo Bin wanted to become a model while he was in high school and didn't have much intention of becoming an actor. However as his modeling career grew bigger, and he started getting offers to do commercials he was soon told that some basic acting was required and he decided to take on classes. Right away he was amazed by his acting teacher Won-joo Moon who quickly became his role model, and fell in love with acting profession. His acting debut was in a TV series "White Christmas" where he played character called Mad Mireu, a red haired genius prankster and bully of bullies and quickly became audience favorite. After this, he and two other model turned actors from White Christmas moved on to do sitcom "Vampire Idol" in which he played lovable vampire Gabri Ratis who spent his life thinking he was ugly, and only upon moving to earth became interesting to girls, and women too. Sitcom was meant to have 120 episodes, but has failed to attract viewers and was abruptly ended after 79. He moves on to do "A Gentleman's Dignity" where he played a problematic high school kid with crush on his sociology teacher. His character was meant to be small, but as show progressed and his talent shined trough, writer Eun-sook Kim, wrote more material for him and his role grew. Similar thing happens with School 2013, where he only shows up by the end of third episode, and was meant to be supporting role, but he stole audience's hearts instantly and was given much bigger role. His acting in this drama was often described as brave, as there were many scenes of him crying with and his relationship with co-star Jong-suk Lee became infamous. Soon, He will play lead in Friend 2, sequel to Friend (2001) of which he said it's his favorite movie and he knows all the quotes by heart. He is also set to appear in a TV series Heirs (Inheritors) again written by Eun-sook Kim who now refers to him as "her muse", where he will play rich, spoiled, and genius Choi Young Do trying to get revenge on his childhood friend by stealing his girl. Kim Woo Bin usually has words "charismatic actor" attached to his name in Korean media.- Actor
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A proud grandson of renowned environmentalist, explorer, designer, and founder of the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Dennis Puleston, Clem grew up in rural New Brunswick, Canada, where he developed a deep connection to nature and a hands-on approach to life. He went on to earn honors in theatre at Bishop's University in Quebec before moving to New York City to study under esteemed acting coaches Anthony Abeson and Larry Moss.
Clem has built a diverse career in television, film, and theatre. He recently appeared as Austin in Paramount+'s Accused and has also been featured in Nurses (Global TV), Master of None (Netflix), Boardwalk Empire (HBO), The Path (Hulu), The Lottery (Lifetime), and Broad City (Comedy Central), among others.
In addition to acting, Clem is a dedicated filmmaker, director, and producer. He recently completed the five-episode historical series Backyard History and is developing multiple projects, including the action-comedy Justus: Seaghan Destroy and the workplace comedy Dislodged, set in a fishing lodge. He also produced the feature comedy Ghost Team, starring Jon Heder, Amy Sedaris, and Justin Long.
Clem is the founder of Toronto-based Leroy Street Theatre and the owner of Uldra Films. He also co-owns Cultivation Pictures with his producing partner, Sandy Hunter. Beyond his work in narrative filmmaking, he has extensive experience as a director of photography in the documentary space, primarily working with Time Magazine.- Actor
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Salvador Zerboni was born in Mexico, Federal District as Salvatore García de León Zerboni, is an actor known for Abismo de Pasión (2012), Quiero Amarte (2013) and Rudo y Cursi (2008). He has ventured into film and television, in different productions in Latin America. He began his career in 2003 in a Chilean production, the telenovela called "Machos". His first work in Mexico was in the series RBD: "The family" in 2007 sharing credits with the "RBD" group. A year later he made his film debut in "Rudo y Cursi". In 2009 he participated in the series "El Pantera", playing one of the main villains, along with Luis Roberto Guzmán and Ignacio López Tarsus. That same year works in the production "Melted Hearts and Persons". Participated in 2010 in the series "Soy tu fan". In 2011 he is one of the antagonists with his character "Ratas" in the television series "La Reina del Sur", where he shares credits with Kate del Castillo and Humberto Zurita. That same year he participates in the series "La Mariposa" in 2012 participated in "Abismo de pasión" interpreting "Gabino Mendoza", paper that marks his debut in telenovelas and where he shares credits with Angelique Boyer and David Zepeda. And that same year appears in the series "Hoy no Soy Nadie", next to actors like Emmanuel Orenday in the year 2013 participates in Libre para Amarte next to Gloria Trevi. In 2013 is one of the main antagonist in the TV series "Quiero Amarte" playing "Horacio" where he shares credits with Karyme Lozano and Cristian de la Fuente.- Actor
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The second of three children born to a dentist and his wife in Nashville, Tennessee, Denton grew up in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, attended Goodlettsville High School, briefly played basketball at a junior college, then went on to graduate with honors from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, snagging a degree in advertising as a television/journalism major on the way out the door. Even though his father was involved in community theater, Denton didn't jump in until he was 23, during the Tennessee bicentennial in Nashville, Tennessee. His role as "George Gibbs" in a production of "Our Town" turned out to be only the first in a long line of plays that he would do, first in Nashville and then, later, in North Carolina, Chicago and California.
Although he spent the next four years selling advertising for two radio stations and then for the CBS affiliate in Nashville, Denton's heart was already in another place and, after a short stint in North Carolina, he headed to Chicago to try his hand at acting full-time.
In Chicago, his first role was as "Stanley" in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and his last was as the terrorist "Bebert" in the French farce "Lapin Lapin". In the years that came between the two, JD was a company member at The Griffin Theater and at Strawdog Theater Ensemble. He added a steady string of roles and accolades to his quickly growing list of achievements, including one of the leads in the world premiere of "Flesh and Blood", performing in and composing the music for "the Night Hank Williams Died", and his portrayal of Kentucky preacher "C.C. Showers" in "The Diviners" - which gained him a much coveted nomination for a Best Actor Joseph Jefferson Award (Chicago's only theater award). A small part in The Untouchables (1993) (the series, not the movie), JAG (1995), Sliders (1995) and Dark Skies (1996). A spot on Moloney (1996), a pilot for ABC called "L.A. Med" and a stint on the silver screen in That Old Feeling (1997), were preludes to his first appearance as "Mr. Lyle" on The Pretender (1996). Immediately afterward, JD made another pilot, this time for his own series, "The Hanleys". When ABC shelved the sitcom at the last minute, Denton continued producing chilling portrayals as "Mr. Lyle" on NBC's The Pretender (1996), as a series regular.
The summer of 1999 found Denton heading back to the theater, starring in the world premiere of the play, "In Walked Monk." During the fourth season of The Pretender (1996), Denton added three more guest-starring roles to his credits - the first on Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (1998), another on Ally McBeal (1997) and the last on the hugely popular The West Wing (1999). That summer, he co-starred in "Asylum" at The Court Theatre and, at the end of the year, headed for Canada to film two MOWs for TNT - The Pretender 2001 (2001) and The Pretender: Island of the Haunted (2001). 2001 found Denton back at ABC after Steven Bochco cast him as "Judge Augustus "Jack" Ripley," in his struggling new series, Philly (2001). Viewers liked "Judge Ripley," and hopes were high that the sizzling on-screen chemistry between Denton's character and the one portrayed by Kim Delaney would convince ABC to give the show another season to improve its ratings. Ironically, Denton was in Australia, promoting Philly (2001), when he received word that ABC had passed on renewing the show for a second season. Denton ended 2002 with a two-part guest-starring role on The Drew Carey Show (1995).
Denton returned as a guest star on JAG (1995) in 2003, and pilot season landed him the opportunity to once again head up the cast of an ABC series in Threat Matrix (2003), a Touchstone production offering up fictionalized events relating to terrorist activity around the world. Denton played "John Kilmer", the man who lead the ultra-covert team of anti-terrorist specialists and who answered solely to the President of the United States. The timely and serious role also gave Denton the opportunity to change his professional billing from "Jamie Denton" to "James Denton". Only days before the annual up-fronts in New York, where the major networks announce their new fall season line-ups, ABC picked up the show for September, 2003.
Although Threat Matrix (2003) held its own in one of the worst time-slots of the season (sandwiched between the hugely popular "Survivor" and the last season of Friends (1994)), ABC nonetheless pulled the series after only fourteen episodes aired (sixteen episodes were filmed). Threat Matrix (2003) was officially canceled on the same day as Denton's role as "Mike Delfino" on Desperate Housewives (2004), a new ABC series scheduled for the Fall, was announced at the 2004 up-fronts in New York.
On October 3, 2004, Desperate Housewives (2004) garnered incredible ratings with its debut episode and ABC picked up the rest of the first season before the end of the month. Less than three months later, Denton was included in People Magazine's 2004 "Sexiest Men Alive" issue.
During the first and second seasons of Desperate Housewives (2004), Denton managed to schedule a sweeps week guest star spot on Reba (2001) and, toward the end of the second season, played the role of "Brother John Brown" in Ascension Day (2007).
Years after composing the music for and performing in "The Night Hank Williams Died" - a play from his days in Chicago - Denton accepted an invitation that was proffered to him by Greg Grunberg (Heroes (2006)) and became a singer and guitar player for a band that was first known as "16:9" and then, later, as "The Band From TV". Other members of the band include, and have included, (the founder and drummer)Greg Grunberg, Hugh Laurie (keyboards, House (2004)), 'Bonnie Somerville' (singer, Cashmere Mafia (2008)) and Bob Guiney (singer, Bachelor #4 on The Bachelor (2002)). The band largely plays at Hollywood events but does, on occasion, play elsewhere. The band donates any money that it makes to charities that are selected by each of its primary members. When the WGA writer's strike of 2007 shut down production on TV series, there was talk of a tour for the temporarily unemployed band members. A CD that the band made in 2007, "Hoggin' All The Covers" is available for sale at Amazon.com. In addition, at least one of the band's songs are on the soundtrack for House (2004) and two of its songs, "Minnie the Moocher" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want", are available for purchase on iTunes.
While on hiatus, between the second and third seasons of Desperate Housewives (2004), Denton teamed up with Chris Kattan in the straight-to-DVD film, Undead or Alive: A Zombedy (2007).
2007 was a busy year for Denton. In addition to traveling all over the country in order to lend his celebrity to dozens of charitable causes, he also completed three projects - ABC's Masters of Science Fiction (2007)'s episode, The Discarded (2007); Custody (2007), which aired on Lifetime and Tortured (2007).
The same year, Denton, a lifelong fan of baseball, joined an Orange County investment group that purchased the Golden Baseball League Team, "The Fullerton Flyers". Shortly after the purchase and, although the team's home field remained at Cal State Fullerton, the group changed the name of the team to "The Orange County Flyers". Not content to merely be an investor, Denton took as active a role as his schedule and the team structure allowed, attending try-outs, where he had a hand in selecting some of the players during his first season as a co-owner, and attending quite a few of the home games.
When "Housewives" isn't in production, JD still takes part in other productions. These have included Group Sex (2010) and bringing the voice of "Superman" to life in the animated video, All-Star Superman (2011). He played the role of "Slim" in the independent film, Karaoke Man (2012).
Denton announced on the Christopher Gabriel radio program that he and his family were moving to Minnesota in August of 2012 and that he would pursue whatever comes next from there. His fans didn't have to wait long to hear from him again. In 2013 JD took on the role of Johnny Trey in "Grace Unplugged" and in short order won an award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor. The film won a Top Ten Family Film of the Year and the Grand Prize, "The Epiphany Award" for Most Inspirational Film of 2013. Denton went on to do the Hallmark Channel's "Stranded In Paradise", "Ovation", "Strangers", "The Dancer and the Dame" and "Revelation Road 3: The Black Rider". 2014 found Denton making a deal with The Hallmark Channel to become (as "Dr. Sam") part of their original series, "The Good Witch" which is in its seventh season.- Actor
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At the age of 12, James was first called "James Deen" due to the way he smoked. As a teenager he listened to an interview with Jenna Jameson on the nationally syndicated radio program, "Loveline." When a male caller asked Jenna how he could become a porn star. She responded that he needed to be able to masturbate in a room full of 20 of his best friends. Taking this advice to heart, James began having sex at parties and Raves. He credits this exhibitionist behavior with helping him perform in front of the camera. At the age of 17, James was attending a community college in Pasadena. While there, he decided to break into the adult film industry by meeting girls who had connections to the porn industry. Through these connections, James was introduced to Pamela Peaks who helped him choose his old nickname as his stage name (other options included Clint Cullingus). Deen was represented at that time by World Modeling. However, it was difficult for him to find work due to only being 18 and having no on-screen experience. Deen's first big break came in 2004 when Eon McKai cast him in Art School Sluts (2004). During the first year of his adult film career, James Deen worked on nearly 500 scenes.- Actor
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Scott Disick was born on 26 May 1983 in Eastport, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Youthful Daze (2012), Royal Pains (2009) and Running Point (2025).- Actor
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Ryan Anthony Williams is known for Genius (2017), The Devil All the Time (2020) and Queen Sugar (2016).- Actor
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Ricky Larkin was born on 6 May 1987 in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, USA. He is an actor and production manager.- Hunter Biden was born on 4 February 1970 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. He has been married to Melissa Cohen since 16 May 2019. They have one child. He was previously married to Kathleen Buhle.
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Pilou Asbæk graduated from The Danish National School of Performing Arts in 2008. In the same year, he played the leading role in Niels Arden Oplev's drama Worlds Apart. In 2010 he had his breakthrough as the inmate Rune in Lindholm & Noer's prison drama R for which he won the prize for Best actor at The Danish Critic Association Award, Bodil, and at the Danish Film Academy Awards, Robert. Furthermore, he was pointed as Shooting Star at the Berlinale in 2011 for this performance; an honor that is given to ten European Actors. Also, for three years he starred in the BAFTA winning and critically acclaimed television series Borgen as Kasper Juul; spin doctor for the Danish Prime Minister. The following years Pilou played the leading role in Tobias Lindholm's A Hijacking and A War. A War was nominated in the category Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards 2015. In 2014, Pilou shot Luc-Besson's LUCY starring Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman, and this year he played Pontius Pilate in Timur Bekmambetov's BEN-HUR. In 2017 he again played opposite Scarlett Johansson in Rupert Sander's Ghost in the Shell as Batou. Pilou has starred as Euron Greyjoy in the 6th and 7th seasons of HBO's acclaimed series Game of Thrones.- Jack Gleeson was born on 20 May 1992 in Cork, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Game of Thrones (2011), Batman Begins (2005) and In the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023). He has been married to Roisin O'Mahony since 27 August 2022.
- Christian Burruano was born on 9 April 1987 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. He is an actor, known for Fiori sopra l'inferno: I casi di Teresa Battaglia (2023), Crossing Lines (2013) and Dracula 3D (2012).
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A Detroit native and two-time Teen Choice Award nominee, Jordan Doww proves to be a multi-faceted talent - actor, writer, host, comedian, musician, advocate, and internet personality. Doww's most notable appearances include 'Reach' (2018), Lifetime's 'Stalked By a Reality Star' (2018), Milo Ventimiglia's 'Relationship Status' (2017), and ATT's 'Turn Up The Love' with Dan Reynolds (2018.) He's also hosted PEOPLETv's 'The Chatter' (2019) and the Palm Springs International Film Festival red carpet with ATT (2019.) In 2016, he debuted his live comedy-variety show "HollyWEIRD", written and directed by Doww himself, which sold out venues across the country such as Hollywood Improv and Carolines on Broadway.- Actor
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Josh Dallas was born in Louisville Kentucky. At the age of sixteen, Josh received the Sarah Exley Scholarship, a full ride scholarship given to one American student every three years to study acting at the prestigious "Mountview Conservatoire for the Performing Arts" in London, England. As an actor, Josh has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, The English National Opera, The New Shakespeare Company, The Young Vic, to name a few.- Matthew Camp was born on 15 March 1984 in Santa Clara, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Getting Go, the Go Doc Project (2013), Catfish Killer (2020) and As I Am (2020).
- Nicholas Alexander Chavez was born on 6 September 1999 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for General Hospital (1963), The Technique and Monsters (2022).