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    • Ana de Armas at an event for 2020 Golden Globe Awards (2020)

      1. Ana de Armas

      • Actress
      • Producer
      Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
      Ana de Armas was born in Cuba on April 30, 1988. At the age of 14 (2002) she began her studies at the National Theatre School of Havana, where she graduated after 4 years. At the age of 16 (2004) she made her first film, Virgin Rose (2006), directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. A few titles came after until she moved to Spain, where she continued her film career, and started on TV. In 2014 she moved to Los Angeles. She has appeared in films such as War Dogs (2016), Hands of Stone (2016) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
    • Chloe Coleman

      2. Chloe Coleman

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      My Spy: The Eternal City (2024)
      Chloe Coleman is an American actress known for her emotionally rich performances and impressive versatility, making her a highly sought-after teen talent. Of African, Eastern European, and English descent, her distinctive look and honest portrayals make her a standout across all genres. Coleman began her career at age five and has steadily built a diverse and impressive body of work, acting opposite some of the industry's most renowned talent.

      Her breakout role came at age six as Skye Carlson in HBO's Emmy-winning limited series Big Little Lies (2017), appearing alongside Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, and Zoë Kravitz under the direction of Jean-Marc Vallée & Andrea Arnold. Her performance earned a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination as part of the ensemble cast, marking her early as a young talent to watch. In 2019, The Hollywood Reporter named her among its rising stars.

      Coleman was hand-picked by Academy Award-winning director James Cameron to portray Young Lo'ak in Avatar: The Way of Water (2022). The film grossed $2.32 billion globally, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time-a notable achievement for a young actor. This role, filmed over a few years, offered Coleman the rare opportunity to explore playing a male character through performance capture, speaking Na'vi language.

      She's perhaps best known for her role as Sophie in Amazon Studios' action-comedy My Spy (2020), where she starred opposite Dave Bautista. The film ranked as one of the top three most-watched SVOD releases in the U.S. in 2020. She reprised the role in sequel My Spy: The Eternal City (2024), which follows Sophie as a teen, navigating high-stakes espionage with Bautista. Known for doing her own stunts, Coleman trained extensively for the role, contributing to her reputation as an emerging action star.

      In 2023, Coleman appeared in three high-profile projects: 65 (2023), a sci-fi thriller directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, where she starred as Nevine opposite Adam Driver; Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), playing Kira Darvis alongside Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Hugh Grant; and Pain Hustlers (2023), a Netflix crime drama directed by David Yates, where she portrayed Phoebe, the teenage daughter of Emily Blunt's character.

      Additional starring roles include Gunpowder Milkshake (2021), featuring Karen Gillan and Michelle Yeoh; Universal's romantic comedy Marry Me (2022) with Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson; Disney+'s Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020), directed by Academy Award-winning director Tom McCarthy; and a recurring role as Nevaeh in Amazon's sci-fi comedy Upload (2020), directed by Greg Daniels.

      Coleman recently wrapped filming on the independent feature Mouse (2025), appearing opposite Sophie Okonedo and Katherine Mallen Kupferer. The film was directed by breakout talents Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson, the creative duo behind Ghostlight (2024).

      She is the eldest daughter of Stephen Coleman, an Emmy-nominated camera operator, and Allison Chase Coleman, a four-time Emmy-winning producer and DGA member. Her younger sister, Mia Coleman, is also an actress. Chloe grew up immersed in storytelling and developed a deep respect for the craft and collaborative nature of filmmaking.

      @ChloeChaseColeman on Instagram, TikTok, & Facebook
    • Christina Cox at an event for The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)

      3. Christina Cox

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Stunts
      The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
      The youngest of three girls, Christina was born just outside Toronto. She carried a double major of theater and dance at the prestigious Arts York at Unionville High School. She went on to further her training at the Ryerson Theatre School of Toronto, among such alumni as Eric McCormack and David James Elliott. In addition to her film and television credits, Christina has appeared in numerous national theater productions, ranging from classical productions of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" to Jim Cartwright's raw and dirty "Road".

      Christina completed the last of 13 episodes, as "astrobiologist Jen Crane", in the FTVS/ABC series, Defying Gravity (2009), a one-hour drama about a team of astronauts on a six-year mission in outer space.

      On completion of Defying Gravity (2009), Christina guest-starred as "Zoey Kruger", a cop accused of killing her family on the 4th season of Showtime's Dexter (2006). After "Dexter", she joined the cast of the hit series, 24 (2001), as "Secret Service agent Molly O'Connor", as well as dropping by The Mentalist (2008) and filming The Stepson (2010), with Adam Beach.

      Christina also guest-starred, as "Marine Gunnery Sergeant Georgia Wooten", in the NCIS (2003) episode, Freedom (2011).

      Prior to Defying Gravity (2009), she starred as "Vicki Nelson", an ex-cop turned private investigator specializing in solving supernatural crimes in 22 episodes of the Lifetime series, Blood Ties (2007).

      In addition to starring in several pilots, including the "most-watched-never-aired" pilot on You Tube; Nikki and Nora (2004), she co-created and developed an original script for Sony Television and Barry Sonnenfeld with her Nikki and Nora (2004) show runner Nancylee Myatt (South of Nowhere (2005), 3Way (2008)) and co-star Liz Vassey (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)).
    • Megyn Price

      4. Megyn Price

      • Actress
      • Director
      • Soundtrack
      Mystery, Alaska (1999)
      Megyn Price is an actor, writer, and director who has starred in theater, film and nearly 300 television episodes. This funny girl never intended to become a professional actor, even turning down admission to The Juilliard School for a more traditional education. But after she graduated from Stanford University with a double degree in Economics and Journalism, she couldn't escape her true calling.

      She is known for being Larry David's "yo-yo-ing" girlfriend on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and for her three long-running series: "Grounded for Life", "Rules of Engagement", and "The Ranch." Showrunners call her "The Pilot Fairy" since she has never done a single television pilot that did not go on to become a long-running series.

      Megyn spends her time outside of work in nature with her daughter and way too many animals, reading everything she can get her hands on. In Spring 2025, Megyn is directing and producing a comedy/horror musical with her daughter.
    • Paula Garcés

      5. Paula Garcés

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Writer
      A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011)
      Paula Garces was born in Medellin, Colombia. Her father was a fisherman, and her mother was a schoolteacher. At age 7 she relocated with her parents to New York City, where she resided primarily in Harlem. She started acting in commercials hired by agent Diego Santiago, her father's best friend. She made her film debut in Hollywood in Paramount's teen sci-fi adventure Clockstoppers (2002), starring opposite Jesse Bradford. She later was cast in Richard Benjamin's hip-hop comedy Marci X (2003) opposite Lisa Kudrow and Damon Wayans.

      Garces was next seen opposite Academy Award-winner Tommy Lee Jones in the Revolution Studios feature Man of the House (2005) and as "Maria" in New Line's hit comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) and reprised her role as "Maria" in the hit sequel Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008), which has grossed close to $40 million domestically. Garces was also featured on Jerry Bruckheimer's hit show CSI: Miami (2002). She starred in a six-episode arc on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) as well as doing guest spots on HBO's hit series The Sopranos (1999) and Oz (1997). While filming "Law & Order: SVU", Garces was offered a role she could not refuse: a new cast member on FX's hit television series The Shield (2002). Paula's character, Officer Tina Hallon, brought new story lines and high ratings. Her contract was extended for three more seasons, once again securing her position as a rising Latina star.

      In one of her first films she nabbed a starring role opposite James Van Der Beek and Mary McCormick, in the 1997 indie drama Harvest (1998) (aka "Cash Crop"). Other film credits include James Redford's directorial debut, Spin (2003), opposite Rubén Blades, Stanley Tucci, Dana Delany and Ryan Merriman; the critically-acclaimed Hangin' with the Homeboys (1991); Michael J. Fox's comedy Life with Mikey (1993); and Jerry Bruckheimer's urban drama Dangerous Minds (1995), starring Michelle Pfeiffer.

      Expanding her career further, Paula worked behind the cameras as Executive Producer of the animated film Red Princess Blues Animated: The Book of Violence (2007), which received great reviews at numerous film festivals. She can also be heard voicing the lead character Princess.

      Paula premiered her first comic book, called "Aluna", at San Diego's 2010 Comic Con. "Aluna" a period piece set in the 1500's about a mystical tribal princess taken from her native Colombia by conquistadors and raised in Spain, only to return to her homeland to save her people. This is a multi-platform starring vehicle for Garces.
    • Jenifer Lewis

      6. Jenifer Lewis

      • Actress
      • Music Department
      • Producer
      The Princess and the Frog (2009)
      Jenifer Lewis is one of Hollywood's most familiar faces, with more than 300 appearances in film and television. Dubbed a "national treasure" by TV Guide.com, Jenifer stars on the hit show Black-ish (ABC), where her hilarious portrayal of "Ruby Johnson" earned her a nomination for the 2016 Critics Choice Award.

      Jenifer's most recent movies include The Wedding Ringer, Think Like A Man, Think Like A Man Too and Baggage Claim. She delivered legendary performances as Tina Turner's mother in What's Love Got to Do With It and in The Preacher's Wife as the mother of Whitney Houston's character. Jenifer starred opposite Matt Damon in Clint Eastwood's Hereafter and for director Tyler Perry, Jenifer created unforgettable characters in Madea's Family Reunion and Meet the Browns. In the movie Castaway, Jenifer portrayed Tom Hanks' boss. In animated films, Jenifer's uniquely recognizable voice is adored by Disney fans worldwide in roles such as "Flo" in Cars and Cars 2 and as "Mama Odie" in The Princess and the Frog.

      Jenifer's TV roles have ranged from regular appearances as "Aunt Helen" on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to guest star roles on Friends, Boston Legal and Girlfriends. For six seasons, Jenifer portrayed "Lana Hawkins" on Lifetime's hit series Strong Medicine.

      Although best known for her Hollywood success, Jenifer has enjoyed a wide-ranging and varied career in music and theater. Jenifer has performed in four Broadway shows, including Hairspray in the role of "Motormouth Mable." In 2014, she received an electrifying standing ovation at Carnegie Hall when she sang with the New York Pops orchestra. All told, Jenifer has presented more than 200 concerts, performing in 49 states and on four continents.

      Jenifer was born and raised in Kinloch, Missouri. Her accomplishments as an entertainer and community activist have been recognized with an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, Webster University in St. Louis and by the American Black Film Festival's Career Achievement Award.
    • Stefania Spampinato

      7. Stefania Spampinato

      • Actress
      • Additional Crew
      • Director
      Ford v Ferrari (2019)
      Stefania Spampinato was born in Catania, Sicily, Italy and grew up in a small town at the base of the Etna Volcano called Belpasso. She started dancing at 6 years old. Her passion for the arts at a young age was undeniable so her mother started making her dance costumes so she could afford her daughter's tuition. After graduating high school with honors, she moved to Milan where she got a BA in performing arts. This lead to a very successful career in dance & theatre that lasted over 10 years traveling all over to locations like Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Mumbai, Berlin and included collaborations with Joaquin Cortez, Kylie Minogue, Leona Lewis, The Voice UK and X Factor US & UK. In 2011 she bought a one way ticket to Los Angeles. Since 2017 she is a recurring cast member of the record breaking ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy and one of the leads of it's spin off show Station19 where she also portraits Dr. Carina Deluca. Among other projects she's been cast in the Oscar winning James Mangold movie "Ford vs Ferrari" starring Matt Damon & Christian Bale, in October 2019 she appeared as the leading female in the Italian comedy "Il Giorno più bello del mondo" written, directed and starring Italian comedy master Alessandro Siani. In 2022, Stefania made waves with her directorial debut, "Zita Sempri," at the Taormina Film Festival and directed the highly acclaimed Station 19 episode "Trouble Man." Stefania's journey from Sicily to Hollywood is a testament to her remarkable talent and unyielding passion.
    • Carla Sehn

      8. Carla Sehn

      • Actress
      The Åre Murders (2025– )
      Carla Sehn is a Swedish actress, born to Polish parents. She studied at The Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts (2016-2019), during which she was awarded 'Best Actress' at the Stockholm Short Film Festival. In 2022 and 2023 Carla was nominated for a Guldbagge at the premier Swedish film awards. Carla recently starred in the global Netflix sensation 'The Åre Murders' as the lead role Hanna Allander.

      Prior to drama school, Carla studied classical music for ten years (piano) at Lilla Akademin. During high school she was awarded a stipend and so became an Assist-scholar studying one year at The Phillips Exeter Academy (U.S.). There she played 'Billy' in 'The Cripple of Inishmaan' by Martin McDonagh.

      Before enrolling at drama school, Carla studied at Stockholm School of Economics and the psychology program at The University of Exeter (UK).

      Carla is trilingual, having grown up and studied across three continents. She has stated that Gena Rowlands performance in 'A Woman Under the Influence' has been one of the reasons for deciding to work with acting.
    • Eric Lively

      9. Eric Lively

      • Actor
      The Butterfly Effect 2 (2006)
      Eric Lawrence Lively was born Eric Lawrence Brown on July 31, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in Los Angeles, California. His mother, Elaine Lively (née McAlpin), is an acting coach and talent manager, and his father, Ernie Lively (born Ernest Wilson Brown Jr.), is an actor and teacher. His family works in the Entertainment Industry: his sister is actress Blake Lively; his half-siblings are thespians Robyn Lively, Jason Lively, and Lori Lively; and his brothers-in-law are actors Ryan Reynolds, and Bart Johnson.

      Eric finished high school at 15 and immediately moved to New York, where he planned to get a degree in photography from The Parsons School of Design, but after being approached by The Ford Agency to model, he landed such campaigns as Abercrombie and Fitch, Levi's, and Tommy Hilfiger. This gave him the opportunity to learn from photographers he admired.

      He returned to Los Angeles, where he resides, after booking a small role in "American Pie" (1999).
    • Erin Cummings

      10. Erin Cummings

      • Actress
      • Producer
      King Richard (2021)
      Erin Cummings was born in Lafayette, LA. She traveled extensively as a child, due to her father's military career, and lived in various cities in the US as well as Seoul, Korea. After graduating from high school in Huntsville, TX, she was a member of the Kilgore College Rangerettes and received her BS in Journalism from the University of North Texas. Her studies continued at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Upon her return to the US, she starred as "Lady Macbeth" and "Queen Gertrude" in the Santa Susana Repertory Theater Company's productions of "Macbeth" and "Hamlet," respectively. Her dedication to her stage work and craft was recognized and led to her first television role: two lines as "Prostitute #1" on "Star Trek: Enterprise."

      Cummings lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their collection of stray animals.
    • Ronen Rubinstein

      11. Ronen Rubinstein

      • Actor
      9-1-1: Lone Star (2020–2025)
      Ronen Rubinstein is an Actor and frontman of the rock band Nights in Stereo. He was raised in Staten Island, New York. His first breakthrough came by way of Eliza Hittman's 2013 Sundance Film Festival standout; "It Felt Like Love." He is best known for his starring role as T.K. Strand in the Ryan Murphy smash hit "9-1-1: Lone Star" which just ended it's 5 Season run on FOX.

      Ronen was born in Rehovot, Israel to immigrant parents from the former Soviet Union. He spent most of his life in New York before moving to Los Angeles in 2017.

      Ronen is married to actress Jessica Parker Kennedy. Their first child Boydd Parker-Rubinstein was born on September 29th, 2024.

      In 2023, Ronen received an Honorary Masters Degree from his Alma Mater New York Film Academy.
    • Gregg Sulkin at an event for Runaways (2017)

      12. Gregg Sulkin

      • Actor
      • Producer
      Runaways (2017–2019)
      Gregg Sulkin is an actor/producer who was born in London, England.

      He most recently starred as Abram David in Netflix' upcoming World War Two Drama, "Six Triple Eight", directed by Tyler Perry. Sulkin also stars in the upcoming BBC One Drama "World on Fire". Previously, Sulkin starred as Chase Stein in the Marvel television series "Marvel's Runaways" and as Grant in the Netflix multi cam comedy "Pretty Smart".

      Sulkin is represented by Danielle Del (D2 Management) and Barry Mcpherson (APA).

      He boasts an impressive eight million followers across on his social media platforms.
    • Lauren London

      13. Lauren London

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      ATL (2006)
      Lauren London first appeared in the film, ATL, opposite actor and recording artist, Tip "TI" Harris. Due to London's breakout success in ATL, she received an offer to star in the film, This Christmas, with Loretta Devine, Idris Elba and Regina King. Her next film role was in the teen romantic comedy, I Love You, Beth Cooper, opposite Hayden Panettiere. London made her television debut on Everybody Hates Chris. Her other television credits include a recurring guest star role on HBO's Entourage, a recurring guest star role on CW's 90210 and a special guest star role in the VH1 series, Singles Ladies, executive produced by Queen Latifah. London's next feature film is Madea's Big Happy Family, directed by Tyler Perry. She is a Los Angeles native.
    • Francia Raisa

      14. Francia Raisa

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      How I Met Your Father (2022–2023)
      Francia Raisa is a bilingual first generation Mexican and Honduran actress, born and raised in Los Angeles. Francia began her acting career in 2005 at the fresh-faced age of 17 and has since made quite an impression in Hollywood. Upon making her debut, she's since become a powerhouse and catalyst for change within the LatinX community and strives to raise awareness for organizations whose primary focus is the fight against sex trafficking as well as familial separation at the border. She is also a staunch advocate for women's health and wellness.
    • Joe Jonas

      15. Joe Jonas

      • Music Artist
      • Actor
      • Music Department
      Camp Rock (2008)
      Joe Jonas got his start as the frontman for the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling group, Jonas Brothers, which quickly grew into one of the highest-grossing bands in music history.

      Beyond his career in music, Joe has appeared in guest-starring roles on TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland" and The CW's "90210", and has earned his comedic bonafides with quick-witted posts to his nearly eight million social media followers.

      Recently, Joe made a name for himself in the fashion world, co-hosting Fashion Rocks Live and serving as a contributor for New York Magazine's The Cut, GQ and Nylon Guys.

      This summer, Joe will co-star in NBC's highly anticipated variety series, "I Can Do That," hosted by Marlon Wayans and co-starring Cheryl Burke, Nicole Scherzinger, Ciara, Jeff Dye and Alan Ritchson.

      Joe was born in Casa Grande, Arizona, to Denise (Miller), a teacher and singer, and Paul Kevin Jonas, a musician and former ordained minister. He has German, English, Scottish, Irish, Italian/Sicilian (from a great-grandfather), and French-Canadian ancestry.
    • Sacha Dhawan

      16. Sacha Dhawan

      • Actor
      • Producer
      The Great (2020–2023)
      Sacha Dhawan was born in Bramhall, Stockport to Hindu parents though he attended a Roman Catholic secondary school, Thomas Aquinas College, in nearby Stockport. There one of the authors he studied for his final exams was Alan Bennett, by whom he was very impressed. He began as a child actor at the age of 12 and attended the Laine-Johnson School of Acting in Manchester. He is also an accomplished tap-dancer. His enthusiasm for Bennett was such that when auditioning for his play 'The History Boys' on the London stage, Sacha impressed the author not just with his acting but by reciting a poem he had composed about the play and its author. He has appeared in stage versions of 'The History Boys' around the world as well as in the 2006 film adaptation. On television he appeared in two high profile series 'In the Club' as an expectant father and 'Last Tango in Halifax' as a toy boy.
    • Jennifer Finnigan

      17. Jennifer Finnigan

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Director
      Tyrant (2014–2016)
      Jennifer Finnigan is currently starring on the new CBC dramedy, Moonshine, going into Season 2. She starred as the Pentagon press secretary Grace Barrows on the CBS sci-fi thriller Salvation. Before that, she starred as Molly Al-Fayed in all three seasons of the controversial FX political drama Tyrant, set in the Middle East. Winner of three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards early in her career, Jennifer has been a constant presence on TV for almost two decades, in both comedic and dramatic series. She had regular starring roles on David E Kelley's Monday Mornings for TNT, the ABC comedy Better With You, and Jerry Bruckheimer's CBS legal drama Close To Home, to name a few. In 2013, she made her first foray into directing with her husband, actor/director Jonathan Silverman, on the romantic comedy A Bet's A Bet. She was born and raised in Montreal, Canada, and speaks fluent French.
    • Sarah Kopkin

      18. Sarah Kopkin

      • Actress
      • Writer
      • Director
      Slanted (2025)
      Sarah Kopkin was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. She quickly discovered her passion for acting at an early age while attending a renowned performing arts summer program. Since her debut project in 2018, she has appeared in various film and TV roles, including the FX pilot "English Teacher" and upcoming feature film "Slanted". Sarah graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2021 with a BFA in photography, and a minor in marketing.

      Sarah is not only an accomplished actress, but has also ventured into writing, directing, and producing. Her award-winning short film, "The Audition," received recognition at the Atlanta Women's Film Festival in 2021, where Sarah won "Best Actress". In her directorial debut, "Give Me An A," she stands among 15 powerful female filmmakers, earning her six awards, including "Best Writing" and "Best Feature."
    • Zackary Arthur

      19. Zackary Arthur

      • Actor
      • Additional Crew
      Chucky (2021–2024)
      Zackary Arthur has worked in every genre of film and television. Zackary began his career at six, making his major motion picture debut as Sam Sullivan in The 5th Wave, starring opposite Chloë Grace Moretz as her little brother. Zackary's television debut was on the Golden Globe/Emmy-winning Amazon series, Transparent. He worked on all seasons of the show, ironically playing the character "Zack" as Amy Landecker and Rob Hubel's son. Zackary enjoys filming in the U.S.A. and Internationally. Most recently, he stars in the Chucky Television Series on SYFY and USA as the protagonist, Jake Wheeler. In addition to all film and television credits, Arthur has worked in dozens of commercials and enjoys voice over work. Zack continues to take acting classes, considering training a top priority. He and has studied acting since the beginning of his acting career. Zackary's interests include; music production, dancing, and fitness. He enjoys world travel, roller coasters, horseback riding and hiking. He is a fan of all outdoor sports, helicopters and boating. The youngest of three children, Arthur lives in Southern California with his family including his singer mom, retired firefighter dad, seventeen-year-old brother Aiden Arthur, also a working actor, and two dogs. Zack's sister, Hayley, works in advertising and marketing. Zack aspires to continue his acting career and eventually direct and produce films. Please follow him on IG and TW @1zackaryarthur
    • Nick Lane

      20. Nick Lane

      • Producer
      • Actor
      • Director
      House (2007– )
      Whether acting opposite Alexis Bledel in "Gilmore Girls" or going head to head with Hugh Laurie in "House MD", Nick can be seen working with an array of talented artists in front of and behind the camera.

      Nick is also an award-winning Producer and proud member of the "Producers Guild of America".

      Since finishing high school at 16, Nick has been working and traveling the world for a variety of television, film, and commercial projects.

      Co-Founded a successful Ad Agency which was featured on AMC's "The Pitch" as a cutting edge, viral video and branded content Agency.

      A producing partner with Production Companies in LA and NY.

      Founder and Owner of Studio Lane: a Creative Production Company based in Los Angeles, CA.
    • Jessica Sipos

      21. Jessica Sipos

      • Actress
      Dark Harbor (2019)
      Jessica Sipos is of Croatian decent yet born on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Jessica's career took off with her portrayal of Jackie in the acclaimed SyFy series "Ascension." She continued to make waves in the industry with standout roles such as Tash in "Dark Matter" (SyFy), June in "Slasher" (NBC) and Cassandra in "Legends of Tomorrow" (CW). She also is seen in recurring roles on beloved series like "Wynonna Earp" (Syfy), "Charmed" (CW), "Another Life" (Netflix), Hayley in "UnReal" (Lifetime) and many seasons of the hit family drama "Chesapeake Shores" (Hallmark).

      Beyond television, Jessica has made significant contributions to the film industry. Her leading role in Luke Villemaire's emotionally charged film "Goliath" garnered rave reviews. Jessica has also taken on lead roles in Dark Harbour as well as many Hallmark and Lifetime projects.
    • Johnny Harris

      22. Johnny Harris

      • Actor
      • Writer
      • Director
      A Gentleman in Moscow (2024– )
      Johnny Harris is a multiple BAFTA nominated actor who has starred in some of the most iconic TV shows and films from the last 20 years. He is perhaps best known for starring as Mick in the BAFTA-winning, cult television series 'This Is England '86'. He received BAFTA and Royal Television Society Award nominations for his performance with the final episode recently named 'The Greatest TV Episode of All Time' by The Independent Newspaper. He also starred in subsequent series 'This is England '88' and 'This is England '90'.

      In 2024 he starred as Osip Glebnikov in 'A Gentleman in Moscow' with Ewan McGregor. An 8 part series for Showtime & Paramount based on the internationally best-selling novel of the same name.

      Recent roles have included playing imprisoned killer Charles Stone in psychological thriller series 'Without Sin' (ITV) starring opposite Vicky McClure; and his portrayal of Novichok poison victim Charlie Rowley in 'The Salisbury Poisonings' (BBC). In 2023, Harris played the iconic role of Magwitch in the BBC/FOX/Disney TV adaptation of Great Expectations, alongside Olivia Colman. The show was exec-produced by Tom Hardy and Sir Ridley Scott.

      Johnny first burst onto our screens in 2006 in the highly acclaimed, award-winning British film 'London to Brighton'. The film was voted into Time Out Magazine's '100 Greatest British Films of All Time'. Directed by celebrated British director Shane Meadows who described Harris's performance as "an incredibly bold and massively powerful performance, the best I've seen on celluloid for a long time."

      He has starred in many more film and TV hits such as the 2019 BBC TV series adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol', in which he played Scrooge's abusive father, Franklin Scrooge; the epic BBC drama series 'Troy: Fall of A City' in which he played the powerful Greek King Agamemnon; BBC crime drama series 'From Darkness' and Sky's 'Fortitude'.

      Other major credits include feature films 'Snow White and the Huntsman', Ridley Scott's 'Welcome to the Punch' and 'Monsters: Dark Continent' as well as TV shows 'Medici'(Netflix) and Jack Thorne's BAFTA-winning apocalyptic BBC series 'The Fades'

      In 2017, Johnny made his debut as a screenwriter with the highly acclaimed feature film, 'Jawbone' which he also starred in and co-produced. He received a BAFTA Film Award nomination for Outstanding Debut, two BIFA Film Award nominations for his performance in the leading role, and a Writers Guild Award nomination for his screenplay.

      Harris has also directed two music videos for Paul Weller. In 2018, for Weller's hit single 'Gravity' and most recently in 2024 for 'I Woke Up' as part of an initiative with homeless charity St Mungo's.
    • Daren Kagasoff

      23. Daren Kagasoff

      • Actor
      Devotion (2022)
      Daren Kagasoff is an award-winning actor best known for his five seasons as the male lead on the acclaimed ABC Family series, "The Secret Life of The American Teenager," created by Brenda Hampton. After the series ended on a high by reaching the coveted 100th episode mark and securing its place in television history, Daren closed a chapter with ABC Family.

      Daren began a new chapter of his career as the male lead choice for the television adaptation of Lauren Oliver's New York Times best seller trilogy, "Delirium." The pilot, directed by Rodrigo Garcia for FOX, sparked renewed excitement in the trilogy and interest from its devoted fans around the globe.

      Daren continues to solidify his place as an actor in demand and on the rise. He stars in the eerie Universal Pictures feature film, "Ouija," based on the Hasbro board game. He guest stars in the dark CBS series, "Stalker," and he recurs in the heart-tugging FOX series, "Red Band Society."

      During his free time, Daren is either surfing or golfing in Southern California, where he resides with his faithful canine companion, Kidy.
    • Dann Fink

      24. Dann Fink

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      Succession (2018–2023)
      Dann is co-owner, with Bruce Winant, of The Dann + Bruce Company, a prominent Loop Group and ADR Voice Casting business based in New York. A native of Los Angeles, a former Groundling and founding member of LA Theatresports, he relocated to back East in 1991 to join the Broadway company of "Les Miserables". He has an extensive theatrical resume of both directing and acting, in addition to his film work as a writer and actor. Dann's awards include a Promax Gold Muse Award for Comedy Central's "The Ameri-Cans!" and a Bistro Award for his work with Bryan Batt (Mad Men; Jeffrey) on "Bryan Batt: Live at the Met!", and "Best Actor in a New Work" from the NJ Star Ledger.

      With extensive Broadway roots, Dann has directed the award winning "Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival".

      He is in development with a UK transfer of "The Dice House", and Larry Brenner's new comedy and FringeNYC hit, "Saving Throw Versus Love."
    • 25. Chris Bartlett

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      Alien Planet (2023)
      Christopher Floyd "Chris" Bartlett (born September 3, 1970) is an American actor known for the Jon Favreau-created Star Wars television programs. Bartlett has appeared as featured characters in all seasons of The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi. It's no secret the he has also played iconic droid See-Threepio for many years on television alongside Artoo-Detoo whenever the two have made special appearances on series such as Lego Masters (2020), Speechless (2017), The Oscars (2016), David Letterman (2015), Jimmy Kimmel (2017) and A.N.T. Farm (2012)

      Born in San Luis Obispo, California. Son of Jerry Bartlett (retired auditor for the federal US government) and Mary Butson (retired real estate coordinator). He has two siblings.

      As an adult, Bartlett built a career as a User Experience Director in video games, working on Gears of War, Tomb Raider, Call of Duty and Star Wars.

      His professional acting career began in 2006 when he was cast as See-Threepio in the Star Wars universe for live action television appearances. From there, Bartlett was trained in character performance for droids, creatures and stunts. In 2018, he was cast as Q9-0 "Zero" on "The Mandalorian" which has lead to several more featured characters, two of which have spawned two new Star Wars action figures.

      He has four children.

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