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    • British actor Tom Baker in his best-known role as Dr Who, between two of his arch enemies, the Daleks at BBC TV Centre, London, 1974.

      1. Tom Baker

      • Actor
      • Writer
      Doctor Who (1974–1981)
      One of Britain's most recognizable (and most larger-than-life) character actors, Tom Baker is best known for his record-setting seven-year stint as the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who (1963). He was born in 1934 in Liverpool, to Mary Jane (Fleming) and John Stewart Baker. His father was of English and Scottish descent, while his mother's family was originally from Ireland. Tom, along with his younger sister, Lulu, and younger brother, John, was raised in a poor Catholic community by his mother, a house-cleaner and barmaid, who was a devout Catholic, and his father, a sailor, who was rarely at home.

      At age fifteen, Baker left school to become a monk with the Brothers of Ploermel on the island of Jersey. Six years later, he abandoned the monastic life and performed his National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps., where he became interested in acting. Baker then served on the Queen Mary for seven months as a sailor in the Merchant Navy before attending Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Kent, England, on scholarship.

      Baker acted in repertory theaters around Britain until the late 1960s when he joined up with the National Theatre, where he performed with such respected actors as Maggie Smith, Anthony Hopkins and Laurence Olivier, who helped him get his first prominent film role as Rasputin in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). His performance in this film earned him two Golden Globe Award nominations, one for best actor in a supporting role and another for best new star of the year. A couple of years earlier, Baker had made his theatrical film debut in The Winter's Tale (1967).

      Despite appearances in a spate of films, including The Canterbury Tales (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) and The Mutations (1974), Baker found himself in a career lull and working as a labourer at a building site. However, the BBC's Head of Serials, William Slater, who had directed Baker in BBC Play of the Month (1965), recommended him to producer Barry Letts, who was looking for a replacement for Jon Pertwee as the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who (1963). Baker's performance in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) convinced Letts that he was right for it. It brought Baker international fame and popularity. He played the role for seven years, longer than any actor before or since.

      After leaving Doctor Who (1963) in 1981, Baker returned to theatre and made occasional television and film appearances, playing Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1982), Puddleglum in The Chronicles of Narnia story The Silver Chair (1990) and Hallvarth, Clan Leader of the Hunter Elves, in Dungeons & Dragons (2000).
    • Dylan Kussman

      2. Dylan Kussman

      • Actor
      • Writer
      • Producer
      Jack Reacher (2012)
      A professional actor since 1985, Dylan got his big break as Richard Cameron in "Dead Poets Society". He has since appeared in numerous feature films, including "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken", "Jack Reacher", "Flight", "X2", and "The Way of the Gun", and has worked alongside such cinematic luminaries as Cliff Robertson, James Caan, Kathy Bates, Benicio Del Toro, Brian Cox, Alfre Woodard, Sir Ian McCellan, Patrick Stewart, and the late Robin Williams. His television credits include appearances on "Monk", "House", "Without A Trace", "Cold Case", "The X-Files" and "Drop Dead Diva". A longtime screenwriter and member of the WGAW since 2005, he is the sole or contributing writer on "Booth", "The Mayor of Castro Street", "The Ghost Inside" and "Mission Blacklist", as well as being the writer, director, and star of the critically-acclaimed Web series "The Steps".
    • Dylan Kingwell

      3. Dylan Kingwell

      • Actor
      A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017–2019)
      Dylan was born in Vancouver, BC, and has been an actor since he was four years old. Over the years he has gained a great deal of experience working on a wide variety of projects. Most recently, Dylan was cast in Shaftesbury's "Ruby and The Well" seasons 1 and 2 as Sam Price. In 2021, Dylan played Young Clark Kent in CW's Superman and Lois. Additionally, Dylan had previously been cast as Luca in The 100 season 7 and as Sam Thomas in Netflix's The Baby-sitters Club. He also portrayed Steve Murphy and Evan Gallico on ABC's "The Good Doctor." In 2017 he was cast in the Netflix Original Series, "A Series of Unfortunate Events," as Duncan & Quigley Quagmire - playing two of the three Quagmire triplets.

      Outside of acting, Dylan is passionate about travel and foreign culture. Aside from his native English, he is proficient in French, Spanish, and Italian. He also loves hockey, having played all throughout his childhood.
    • Bill Fellows

      4. Bill Fellows

      • Actor
      Ted Lasso (2020–2023)
      Bill was born and bred in the North-East town of Middlesbrough, close to the North Yorkshire border, and trained at the Guildford drama school in the early Eighties.

      Amongst his many Theatre credits are Mickey in the West End production of Blood Brothers, alongside Stephanie Lawrence, Tony Harrison's Trackers at the Royal National Theatre, Pastoral at the Soho Theatre.

      Bill has been seen on television many times, most recently in Ted Lasso starring Jason Sudeikis, This Time with Alan Partridge starring Steve Coogan, Vera with Brenda Blethyn, the hugely popular drama Broadchurch with Olivia Colman and in the multi award-winning Downton Abbey opposite Phyllis Logan - as well as starring in Alan Bleasdale's Monicled Mutineer with Paul McGann, Hallmark's Blackbeard with Stacy Keach and Jessica Chastain, and the role of Stu Carpenter in Coronation Street for ITV.

      His film credits include Lady Macbeth with Florence Pugh, Final Score with Pierce Brosnan, The Tournament with Robert Carlyle, In Our Name with Joanne Froggatt, United, the story of the Munich air disaster, with Jack O'Connell and David Tennant, Harrigan with Stephen Tompkinson and Extremis with David O'Hara.
    • Dylan Riley Snyder

      5. Dylan Riley Snyder

      • Director
      • Actor
      • Cinematographer
      Kickin' It (2011–2015)
      Dylan Snyder co-runs Watch The Footage (WTF) Productions as an in-house director and cinematographer. Snyder's 2019 short film, "Room 566" has won accolades at twelve festivals including Best Horror Short at Hollywood Blood Horror Festival, as well as Best Horror Short and Best Director (Male) at IndieX Film Fest and Independent Shorts Awards.

      Beginning his entertainment career in community theatre at the age of five, Snyder is known for his acting, singing, and dancing abilities, starring as Young Tarzan in the 2006 Broadway musical, Tarzan, as Timmy in the 2009 feature film, Life During Wartime, and as Milton on the Disney XD comedy series Kickin' It.

      Snyder landed his first speaking role at age five as "Tiny Tim" in a community theatre production of A Christmas Carol. Local actor, writer and director, Tina Fitch, was in attendance and was impressed with his work, going on to cast him in several University of Alabama productions whenever they needed a child performer.

      In 2006, Snyder and his mother made the move to New York City to try his luck in professional theatre. He soon began going on professional auditions and, after competing with hundreds of boys for the role, landed the part of "Young "Tarzan in Disney's Broadway musical adaptation of Tarzan. Snyder studied gymnastics to meet the physical demands of the role and worked with a Disney vocal coach to learn to project his voice. While living in New York, Snyder continued to develop his musical theatre talents, taking ballet lessons with Yuka Kawazu, tap dance lessons with Janine Molinari, voice lessons with Richard Lissamore, dialect lessons with Amy Stoller, and etiquette lessons at the Etiquette School of Manhattan.

      In the summer of 2010, Snyder landed his first television role, starring as Milton Krupnick on the Disney XD original comedy series, Kickin' It. The pilot was filmed in the summer of 2010, and in November of that year, Snyder and his mother moved to Los Angeles when Disney XD announced it had green-lit the series.

      Snyder's television experience continued, with appearances on Better Call Saul in 2017 and Will & Grace in 2019. Snyder also went on to star in films such as Flock of Four, C.O.R.N., and Crabs!
    • Dylan Flashner

      6. Dylan Flashner

      • Actor
      • Producer
      Bandit (2022)
      Dylan Flashner is a Los Angeles based actor and musician. Native to Boston, Dylan studied at Chapman University, where he was a collegiate athlete. He has been active in various arts since graduating and has worked as a recording artist for the last four years. Dylan's love and passion for acting stemmed from a very young age; however, it wasn't until he was discovered on a music video set in 2017 until he began to pursue a career as an actor. Dylan is known for his roles in "Farewell Amor" (2020), "The Comeback Trail" (2020), "The Card Counter" (2021), "Lansky" (2021), and "Bandit" (2022).
    • Dylan Mulvaney

      7. Dylan Mulvaney

      • Actress
      Dylan Mulvaney - Blue Christmas (2023)
      Dylan Mulvaney (she/they) is a trans actress, comic, and content creator. Her viral videos have received nearly 1 billion views across Tiktok and Instagram. In 2022, she was awarded the Tiktok Trailblazer award for her viral series "Days of Girlhood" documenting her transition journey. Pre-pandemic, Dylan played Elder White in the "Book of Mormon" Broadway musical, fresh out of college from the Cincinnati-Conservatory of Music. Dylan lives in LA with hopes to bring trans stories to the mainstream.
    • Qing Xu

      8. Qing Xu

      • Actress
      • Producer
      Looper (2012)
      Summer Qing is a native of Beijing, and graduated from Beijing Film Academy's renowned performing division. She made an attention-grabbing film debut as the female lead in Kaige Chen's 1990 Cannes Film Festival-competing Life on a String (1991), about a pair of blind musicians in a rural village. Qing's naturalistic performance contributed greatly to the film, which cemented Chen's reputation as one of the foremost international filmmakers. Soon after, she played the lead in the film of another acclaimed director, Zifeng Ling's Kuang (Crazy), and was nominated for Best Actress at one of China's top film awards, the Hundred Flowers awards. The TV series, "Close to Forbidden City", then shot her to fame across the country as a sweet-natured ingénue.

      In 1996, she starred in the Chinese historical epic, The Emperor's Shadow (1996) (The Emperor's Shadow), which is a fictionalized account of China's first emperor and his relationship with a court musician. In official competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival, the film was widely recognized for its vast scope and breathtaking visuals. Qing's leading men were You Ge, one of China's most popular actors today, and Jiang Wen, the internationally renowned actor and director. Testament to her popularity then was Disney's choice to have her voice the part of Mulan (1998), an important Chinese folk figure, in the dubbed Chinese version of their 1998 worldwide hit animated movie. That period also saw her play memorable parts in such TV series as Sun Rise in the East, Rain in the West and Coming and Going. Most Chinese TV audiences remember her from the 2000 big-budget China Central Television landmark production of Laughing in the Wind (2001) (The Legendary Swordsman), which was based on a popular martial arts novel by Louis Cha.

      She continued to play regularly in films and TV series over the course of the next decade. In 2007, she was featured in the Hong Kong action movie, Flash Point (2007), which was a box-office hit across Asia. Most memorably, she played the pivotal part of Soong Ching-ling, wife of Sun Yat-sen and an honored historical figure known to every Chinese person, in the hugely successful 2009 film The Founding of a Republic (2009). The film was made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China and produced by China Film Group and DMG Entertainment, which is also one of the producers behind Looper. For that role, she won a Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress. She won the same prize at the Macau International Film Festival.

      In 2011, Qing joined the cast of Looper (2012). Director Rian Johnson acclaimed her as the perfect figure for Chinese women. Qing worked with Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt in her first Hollywood production. Looper got released worldwide on September 28th, 2012.
    • Krew Boylan

      9. Krew Boylan

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Seriously Red (2022)
      Krew was born in Sydney Australia and started acting at the age of 13.

      She has been seen in numerous television series including Wild Boys (2011), All Saints (1998), At Home with Julia (2011), Steinlager, Double Take, and Rescue Special Ops (2009). Krew is also the voice of 'Grubby' in the ABC's multi award nominated animation _"Dirtgirlworld" (2009-2010)_ which received the 2010 AFI Award for Best Children's Animation as well as wining an Emmy Award in 2013.

      Krew made her feature film debut in the horror film Primal (2010), directed by Josh Reed which has screened at several International Festivals including The Stiges Film Festival in Spain, Fantastik Film Festival in Sweden, Lisbon International Horror Film Festival and Fantastic Fest in Texas. Her short film credits include Joel Edgerton's Monkeys (2011) which screened at the 2011 Tropfest Short Film Festival, Tony Davison's Fully Famous (2011), Shelling Peas (2011), Dream the Life (2009), Dead Boring (2009), Invasion (2009), and Four (2008) alongside David Lyons.

      On stage, Krew has appeared in Tusk Tusk and Brecht Exploration for the Sydney Theatre Company, That Face, Summerfolk and Bliss for Belvoir Street Theatre and The Sisters Project. In 2013, Krew will be seen in the ABC telemovie, Cliffy (2013), the story of the legendary Cliff Young as well as A Place to Call Home (2013) on Channel 7.

      Krew is also a writer. Her plays have been produced for independent Theatres in Sydney, and has a feature film in development.
    • Dalias Blake

      10. Dalias Blake

      • Actor
      • Stunts
      Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
      Dalias Blake is a Jamaican born actor with over 100 Film and Television Credits. He is known for roles in projects such as Godzilla, Tracker, The Good Doctor, Bau; Artist At War and Altered Carbon. Dalias is also a Musical Artist who writes original music and performs as Reggae-Rap artist Mistah*D*.
    • Lucas Adler

      11. Lucas Adler

      • Actor
      • Camera and Electrical Department
      How We Survive A Zombie Apocalypse
      Lucas Adler is a Mexican-American-Jewish boy (you don't see that combination too often). He lives with his parents (and dog) just outside of New York City. Of course, Lucas didn't start out that way. Starting out, he was just a newborn baby. His birth parents were of Mexican-American descent, but Lucas was adopted from birth by his parents, Josh and Lara Adler. After spending his first year in Southern California, his parents moved him back to their homeland on the East Coast. He began developing into a loquacious, sarcastic, quick-witted, and friendly child from the first moments he could talk. His passion for acting was initiated by his father (a director and writer) when he was thrown into appearing in commercials and reels produced by his father's production company. He found that he had a natural gift in front of the camera! He loves baseball, football and hanging out with his friends.

      His father, Joshua Adler is a documentary filmmaker (Living The Fantasy, How We Survive A Zombie Apocalypse). Lucas's favorite movies are The Goonies, Rocky, and the Spider-Man trilogy (with Tom Holland). His favorite TV shows are Brooklyn 99, The Good Place and Ghosts. He will fight anyone who tries to make him eat a vegetable.

      His feature first film, The Plague (with Joel Edgerton) is filming in July and August of 2024.
    • Cathryn Dylan Ortiz

      12. Cathryn Dylan Ortiz

      • Actress
      • Writer
      • Producer
      Ray Donovan (2017– )
      Cathryn Dylan Ortiz is a Mexican American actress who was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA by her mother, Actress Ana Alicia Ortiz, and father, Producer Gary R. Benz. Cathryn grew up on the stage and the soccer field. She received her BFA in Acting from Carnegie Mellon's School of Drama where she was awarded Excellence in Acting by the Kennedy Center. Since graduating college, Cathryn can be seen on hit TV shows such as "Grey's Anatomy", "Law and Order: SVU", and "Ray Donovan". In 2018, Cathryn shot a pilot for Fox 21 and Hulu based on Brett Easton Ellis's debut novel, "Less Than Zero," and has since made her LA stage debut at the Odyssey Theatre, originating the role of Mary Jo Kopechne in Peter Lefcourt's world premiere of "The Death and Life of Mary Jo Kopechne." Cathryn is committed to her mission to help mental health, specially in youth, and is in development of a Unt. feature film inspired by Amy Challengers article; "Living and Dying on TikTok."
    • 13. Dylan M. McKnight

      • Actor
      The Unknown (2005)
      Dylan McKnight's first appearance was on the TV series CSI: Miami as Andrew. He then went on to play Colin in the short Scrambled Eggs and Robbie Allen in the series Judging Amy. Dylan's next film credit was as Richard Winslow in The Unknown. His final two film credits were the Pros and Cons of breathing and Parasomnia.
    • Dylan Scanlon

      14. Dylan Scanlon

      • Actor
      Sawyer (2025)
      Dylan Scanlon is an actor from Canton, New York, known for his appearance as Player 065 on Netflix's Squid Game: The Challenge. A graduate of St. Lawrence University with a degree in communication and media studies, he has trained at Cathryn Sullivan's Acting for Film. His acting credits include Tribal, South Shore, and Winter Sky. Scanlon has also worked as a double for Netflix's The Night Agent and Amazon's The Better Sister. He also is a big fan of ice cream, big fan.
    • Dylan Skye Hart (Music Dept. horn)

      15. Dylan S. Hart

      • Music Department
      • Soundtrack
      Alita: Battle Angel (2019)
      You may not know Dylan Skye Hart by name, but you have definitely heard him play horn. Proud Latino and Los Angeles native, Dylan is a busy freelance musician. Depending on the day, he can be found recording for video games, motion pictures, theme parks, cruise lines, or television shows.

      He has recorded films with many great composers including John Williams, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Randy Newman, Alexandre Desplat, James Newton Howard, Bruce Broughton, David Newman, and Alan Silvestri. Some movie titles that Dylan can be heard playing principal horn include: Star Wars IX: The Rise of Skywalker, Jungle Cruise, Onward, It 2, Call of the Wild, Ready Player One, Deadpool 2, Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi, X-Men Apocalypse, Suicide Squad, and The Jungle Book. Dylan has also recorded albums and appeared on television with music legends Lady Gaga, John Legend, Michael Buble, Sting, Neil Patrick Harris, Stevie Wonder, Wu-Tang Clan, M83, Gladys Night, Yo-Yo Ma, Neil Young, and The Beatles! He also can be heard playing solo horn on his namesake Bob Dylan's albums Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angel.

      Dylan has toured with John Williams' Star Wars in Concert, Eden Espinosa of Wicked, and The Who, doubling on horn, trumpet, trombone, Wagner tuba, and mellophone. In the orchestral world, Dylan is principal horn of The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and performs regularly with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, and San Diego Symphony. Dylan is also a member of the Los Angeles Horn Quartet and Modern Brass Quintet.

      As an alumni of the University of Southern California, he studied with Vincent DeRosa, James Thatcher, and Richard Todd. Dylan teaches horn at California State University, Long Beach. When not performing, Dylan, a "foodie", enjoys cooking, playing ice hockey and soccer, golfing, and hanging out with his wife and fellow hornist Annie Bosler.
    • Andy Dylan

      16. Andy Dylan

      • Stunts
      • Actor
      • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
      Kidnap (2017)
      Andy Dylan is a seasoned Stunt Coordinator and 2nd Unit Director with over 25 years of experience in the film industry. Renowned for his innovative approach, he has carved out a distinctive niche by directing, choreographing, filming, and editing live-action pre-visualizations for complex action sequences. With a portfolio that includes over 65 films and TV shows, Andy's credits highlight his versatility and talent. Notable projects include the Academy Award-winning 12 Years a Slave, the Academy Award-nominated Queen and Slim, and critically acclaimed series like Your Honor, AMC's Interview with the Vampire, and Mayfair Witches. His most recent work includes Parish, starring Giancarlo Esposito. Andy's extensive background in action filmmaking, combined with his creative vision, makes him the perfect choice as our Director. We are eager to see his unique vision come to life on screen.
    • Dylan Nalbandian

      17. Dylan Nalbandian

      • Actor
      Crushed (2022)
      Dylan Nalbandian is an up-and-coming actor who is most widely known for his TikTok series "Disney Shows Be Like:" in which he has garnered over 1 Million Followers since creation. Dylan has been working professionally in theatre across the US since age 9 and was recently featured in the 2022 movie Crushed. Dylan attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and now lives in Los Angeles, CA.
    • Dylan J. Locke

      18. Dylan J. Locke

      • Actor
      • Director
      • Producer
      Star Trek: Picard (2023– )
      Dylan J. Locke is an Asian American actor known for his earnest and vulnerable coming-of-age performances. A recent graduate of the USC School of Dramatic Arts, he has dubbed for Netflix, co-starred in Star Trek: Picard, and stars opposite Raymond Cruz in the upcoming feature film Alien Vacation.

      During his time at USC, Dylan founded Modern Minority Theatre Co., USC's first-ever student organization created to empower underrepresented artists. In Spring 2019 he produced and directed Modern Minority's award-winning production, the hip hop musical "Krunk Fu Battle Battle" by Qui Nguyen.

      During the COVID-19 pandemic, he built a studio-grade voiceover booth at home and recorded V.O. work remotely for Netflix, Audible, the Minidoka Pilgrimage, and more.
    • Dylan Meyer

      19. Dylan Meyer

      • Producer
      • Director
      • Writer
      Recoil (2023)
      Dylan Meyer is an emerging Director, Writer, and Producer living in Surprise, Arizona. With a background in theater, Dylan has now launched into filmmaking with his writing and directorial debut, "Recoil". He has worked with Straphanger Productions, LLC in the development of short films that emphasize on telling stories of a very intimate and personal nature.

      A born and trained storyteller, Dylan Meyer is constantly moving forward to the next project and seeks to use the power of story to help change the world for the better.
    • 20. Khanyi Mbau

      • Producer
      • Actress
      • Writer
      The Wife (2022– )
      From humble beginnings, raised by a single parent and Grand Mother in Soweto, Mofolo Village, Khanyi had always had big dreams and great mind, being raised in a family that celebrated arts with her Grandfather - Mr Babes Mbau (a great saxophonist) - Khanyi was destined to play a role in the arts. Landing here first television role at the age of 8, on a popular children's program, Gallooby on CCV, popularly known as SABC 1, today. Thereafter, at the age of 12, presenting a children's fitness show called Sasko Sam 'you're a star'. With the demand of school she then had to focus on her education. In 2004 she landed a role on the popular drama series Soul City as Katlego - a popular Soweto girl - not knowing her fortune was about to change. After the tragic shooting of Lindiwe Cibi, who played Doobsie on the popular series called Muvhango, she then went onto the biggest role of her career, playing the troubled villain, Doobsie, on Muvhango. With her personal life taking the lead, she then met Mandla Mthembu and became the tabloid queen - which served as the beginning of her dark days; and, facing the challenges of reality, gave birth to a beautiful little girl Cannes (pronounced as Khan) in 2006. Surviving abuse, and the many stigmas she had to bear - from controversial statements made by her and the media; she then chose to write a book as a source of healing and reflecting called "Bitch Please I'm Khanyi Mbau" (2011), out selling most celebrity biographies at the time. Since then the sky had been the limit and she has gone on to achieve many great things, and returns to our screens even bigger and better. Khanyi Mbau: a true life's lesson on always re-inventing yourself.
    • Dylan Pearce

      21. Dylan Pearce

      • Director
      • Producer
      Christmas Cupcakes (2018)
      Dylan Pearce is a Canadian Screen Award nominee and Lumiere Award-winning Director/Producer for his 3D feature 40 Below and Falling. Dylan has worked in the industry for over 15 years and has directed fourteen feature-length films which have had both theatrical release and broadcast (Amazon, A & E, Canal+, Hallmark, TF1, Corus, SuperChannel and W Network). Dylan recently was the creative director on Lasting Impressions a stereoscopic art show bringing to life some of the worlds most famous impersonates works of art. Dylan is currently developing his next 3D feature film based around a video game set in the worlds of E-Sports.
    • Haruka Igarashi

      22. Haruka Igarashi

      • Actress
      Shōgun (2024– )
      Born and raised in Tokyo, Haruka was immersed in a world of live entertainment, television, and film from an early age, thanks to her parents' encouragement. Witnessing the transformative power of performers on stage and screen ignited her own passion for acting. At the age of 17, she embarked on her professional theater journey, delving into diverse roles that ranged from Shakespearean classics to Japanese anime-based productions.

      In 2020, Haruka relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career further, graduating from Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory and diving headfirst into the vibrant entertainment scene. Since then, she's been fortunate to lend her talents to a range of projects, including captivating commercials, compelling TV shows, and engaging films. Notable credits include "Shogun" on FX, "Bloom Into You," and "Your Lie in April".

      Beyond acting, Haruka loves to drum, practice martial arts, and learn new languages. She is fluent in Japanese and English.
    • Dylan Park-Pettiford

      23. Dylan Park-Pettiford

      • Writer
      • Director
      • Producer
      68 Whiskey (2020– )
      Dylan Park-Pettiford is a writer/director from the San Francisco Bay Area. His work includes writing for a forthcoming spin-off of the popular detective series, Bosch, the courtroom drama, All Rise, and for the Ron Howard-produced military comedy, 68 Whiskey. He's a former AMC Network writing fellow and participant/mentor of the Writer's Guild of America Veterans Writing Project. Dylan was a contributing author in the New York Times bestselling books, The Moth Presents: Occasional Magic and How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling. He's also penned several Marvel comics. Following his military service, Dylan returned to school and received his BA in Film from Arizona State University before attending the University of Southern California for graduate school. He now calls Los Angeles home.
    • Dylan Stretchbery

      24. Dylan Stretchbery

      • Actor
      Interior Chinatown (2024– )
      Dylan Stretchbery is an actor/improviser based out of Los Angeles. Born and raised in Northwest Ohio, Dylan began performing at an early age and later graduated from Bowling Green State University with a focus in theatre and film acting. With full training in the Meisner Technique (The Taylor School of Acting) as well as several years of improvisational experience (UCB, The Second City), Dylan used these skills to create and star in the dark comedy, "The Thick Blue Line", a gritty cop series that asks the question, "What if True Detective...was funny?"
    • 25. Dylan Gouder

      • Art Department
      • Transportation Department
      • Art Director
      Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)
      Dylan is a construction manager based in Malta. Having started his career as a construction coordinator in 2014 on By The Sea. Dylan is now one of the most credited construction managers in Malta who over the years has expanded his knowledge and contributions to art direction, set dressing and beyond.

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