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George MacKay was born in 1992 in Hammersmith, London, England, to Kim Baker, a British costume designer, and Paul Christopher MacKay, an Australian stage/lighting manager, from Adelaide. One of his grandmothers is from Cork, Ireland.
At the age of ten, George was scouted to audition for a role in the family feature, Peter Pan (2003). He quickly landed the part of Curly, one of the Lost Boys, and went on to have several minor roles on TV, including an episode of Rose and Maloney (2002) and Footprints in the Snow (2005). At thirteen, George landed the part of Riccio in the film adaptation of Cornelia Funke's best-selling children's novel, The Thief Lord (2006), starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and was also cast in lead role for the BBC adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Johnny and the Bomb (2006).
George worked with Tim Roth, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Sophie Okonedo for the HBO Movie Tsunami: The Aftermath (2006) and later took a part in the Dickensian drama, The Old Curiosity Shop (2007). Soon after, George co-starred with Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber on Defiance (2008). In 2009, George took on the role of Harry, in The Boys Are Back (2009) alongside Clive Owen, for which he received 2 award nominations. His career took another step forward with Hunky Dory (2011).
Since, George has featured in several shorts which have been popular on the festival circuit and played the part of Tommo Peaceful with counterpart Jack O'Connell in the adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's Private Peaceful (2012).
2013 was George's breakthrough year, and was recognized for his parts as Aaron in For Those in Peril (2013), Davy in the musical Sunshine on Leith (2013), Jake Whittam in Breakfast with Jonny Wilkinson (2013) and the dark horse Eddie in How I Live Now (2013). George received several nominations and for such features and later bought home a total of 5 awards.
George had a stint in the West End in 2014 in The Cement Garden. He portrayed Joe in the well-received Pride (2014) and Duane Hopkins' Bypass (2014) premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in October. Both Captain Fantastic and Sadie Jones' The Outcast (2015) are in post-production and George will be returning to theatre for Eugene O'Neill's 'Ah,Wilderness!' this April.
In 2016, George starred in the film Captain Fantastic (2016), opposite Viggo Mortensen, and the mini-series 11.22.63 (2016), with James Franco and Sarah Gadon. He rounded out the decade playing the starring role in Sam Mendes' 1917 (2019), a box office hit and highly critically-acclaimed drama set during World War I and shot to simulate a single take in real time.- Actor
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Richard James Cosnett was born on April 6, 1983. Early life, grew up in Zimbabwe, moved to Australia and studied BFA Acting at QUT. He now lives in the USA. His work began in the theatre and has spread into film and television and producing. His great grandfather was the head of the Royal School of Music. He has 2 sisters and is a cousin of Hugh Grant.- Actor
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Freddy Carter was born on 27 January 1993 in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for Shadow and Bone (2021), Pennyworth (2019) and Wonder Woman (2017).- Actor
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Martin Sensmeier is an American Actor and Producer from the Alaskan Native Tribes, Tlingit as well as Koyukon-Athabascan. He was raised in the village of Yakutat, Alaska.
He is best known for his roles in the Magnificent Seven, Wind River, Yellowstone and Westworld. He next can be seen in Netflix' Mini-Series The Liberator and The Feature Film The Last Manhunt opposite Jason Momoa.- Actor
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Bob Morley was born on 20 December 1984 in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia. He is an actor and director, known for The 100 (2014), Love Me (2021) and Home and Away (1988). He has been married to Eliza Taylor since 5 May 2019. They have one child.- Actor
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Irish actor Robert Sheehan was born in Portlaoise, County Laois, the son of Joseph and Maria Sheehan. His father was a member of the Garda Síochána, the police force of the Republic of Ireland. As a child, Sheehan was interested in performing music. He learned how to play the banjo, the bodhrán, and the spoons. He took part in the Fleadh Cheoil, an Irish music competition for children and teenagers.
His interest in acting started when his mother took him to an audition for the drama film Song for a Raggy Boy (2003), about an oppressive school for boys during World War II. Sheehan won an acting role in the film and socialized with other young actors. Following his film debut, Sheehan started acting in theatrical performances.
During the 2000s, Sheehan started appearing in television series. His most prominent roles were as a series regular in the Australian series Foreign Exchange (2004), the historical fantasy Young Blades (2005), the drama series Rock Rivals (2008), and the first two seasons of science fiction series Misfits (2009). In "Misfits", the characters are youths in community service who gain superpowers. Sheehan's character, Nathan Young, gains the power of immortality.
Sheehan had a co-starring role in the drama film Cherrybomb (2009). The film is about two teenage boys who are trying to impress a female love interest trough performing criminal acts. Sheehan's co-star for the film was actor Rupert Grint, and their love interest was played by actress Kimberley Nixon.
Sheehan started the 2010s as a series regular in the crime drama series Love/Hate (2010). He has continued regularly appearing in theatre, film and television roles. Among his most prominent theatrical roles is the role of Richard Duke of Gloucester/Richard III in an adaptation of William Shakespeare's depiction of "The Wars of the Roses".- David Witts was born on 30 June 1991 in Southend, Essex, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Beekeeper (2024), Manhunt (2019) and EastEnders (1985).
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Joe Dinicol was born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Joe is an actor and producer, known for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Diary of the Dead (2007) and My Babysitter's a Vampire (2010).- Actor
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Originally wanting to be a professional tennis player, Luke began his acting career in Melbourne, Australia. He trained at the Film & Television Studio International and traveled around Australia with international entertainment company, Sudden Impact Entertainment. In his first professional acting role he played the part of Chris Knight in the long running soap, Neighbours. Luke then moved to the Gold Coast, after he was hand-picked to play the lead role, Will Benjamin, in the third series of internationally acclaimed Children's Drama Series H20:Just Add Water. On the back of such an impressive start in the Australian TV industry, Luke then moved to Sydney to join the main cast of Home and Away, playing resident heart-throb, Romeo Smith. In 2010, Luke won the Most Popular New Male Talent Logie Award for his portrayal of Romeo Smith.- Actor
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Chuku (born Chukuma) is an English Actor of Nigerian, German, English, Irish descent. Raised in West London he studied at Richmond Drama School in 2012 where he then went on to start his acting career.
He is best know for roles on hit shows such as ABCs 'The Good Doctor' and CWs 'The 100'. He also had a reoccurring role in Season 6 of HBOs 'Game of Thrones'.
Chuku has also had cameo appearances in films such as Marvels 'Captain Marvel' and Warner Bros 'Me Before You'.- Actor
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François Arnaud was born on 5 July 1985 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for The Borgias (2011), Blindspot (2015) and I Killed My Mother (2009).- Actor
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Known for his roles; Peter Allen in Peter Allen; Not the Boy Next Door and Charles Bean in Deadline Gallipoli. Joel grew up in rural North Western Australia, with a dream to become a rock star and tour the world forever, playing for the masses. Having supported Birds of Tokyo, Ian Moss, The Beautiful Girls, Diesel, Regurgitator, Daryl Braithwaite and more all before turning 17, things were going to plan. Joel was tireless, his original music played on ABC National Radio, represented WA in Soccer and was also in training for the Western Australian Football League. But, Joel surprised himself and moved to Brazil where he lived for a year as a Rotary International Exchange Student, touring with local bands, learning Portuguese and exploring culture. Upon returning home to Karratha, filled with a raw passion for storytelling and a thirst for life, Joel's mother suggested he audition for NIDA and WAAPA. Joel walked into the auditions having never read a play in his life and was accepted into both institutions. Joel chose NIDA and left North West Australia, recognised as the region's 2010 Young Australian of the Year. In 2013, Joel graduated from NIDA and in 2014 won the role of Charles Bean in Foxtel's Deadline Gallipoli alongside Sam Worthington, Hugh Dancy, Charles Dance, Rachel Griffiths, Anna Torv, Jessica De Gouw and Ewen Leslie, commemorating the centenary of the Gallipoli landing. In 2015 Deadline Gallipoli aired to rave reviews from the critics and public alike, recognised with 8 AACTA nominations in 2015, including Best Actor for Joel's role as Charles Bean. Also at the beginning of 2015 Joel filmed Channel 7's miniseries biopic of the famed entertainer, Peter Allen in Peter Allen; Not the Boy Next Door playing the title role. The show was recognised as one of the best TV dramas of the year garnering 10 AACTA nominations in total, including Best Actor for Joel's depiction of Peter Allen. Joel continues to seek out great stories with cast and crews both talented and dedicated to creating remarkable Film and TV. Joel is also a very proud ambassador of Redkite, a children's charity supporting families fighting the battle of youth cancer with essential support, and recently participated in Western Australia's charity event Telethon single handedly raising over $800,000 in an event from the weekend.- Nicolas Bravos is an established actor and an accomplished pianist and musician from Greece. He was born in Athens, but grew up in Xylokastro, a small town by the sea, where he lived with his parents, his sisters and brother until he was 17. From a young age, he was drawn to the arts. He played the piano, wrote songs and performed in a couple of plays while still at school. After finishing high school, he moved to Athens.
At the Panhellenic final High School examinations, he achieved a high Distinction (19.804 out of 20) graduating first at the Korinthia area and amongst the top students all over Greece.
He entered the Medical School of the University of Athens (UOA) at the 14th place, which is the most prestigious School in Greece. He studied Medicine for 5 years (2008-13) at the Medical School of the University of Athens (UOA).
During his sixth and final year of studies, he abandoned Medicine to follow his dream and become an actor.
He studied acting with Eleni Skoti, one of the most celebrated acting gurus in Greece who believes in 'working in the moment', 'the use of improvisation' and 'naturalistic acting'. Moreover, he graduated with honors from the Contemporary Conservatory of Athens where he studied piano with the great Greek pianist and pedagogue Yorgos Manessis.
He was 20 when he started working professionally as an actor.
At the beginning of his career, he performs regularly on stage and participates in several TV and web commercials, as well as in the arthouse sci-fi thriller feature film "RED CITY" (2012).
His first guest role on TV is in the very successful comedy "MIN ARHIZEIS TI MOURMOURA" (2013, ALPHA Channel) as Lefteris alongside Vladimiros Kiriakidis and Dafni Labroyanni. He goes on to appear in guest roles in two other series, "DIA TAFTA" (2014, ALPHA) and "TRIHES" (2014, ANT1).
In March 2014, Bravos receives his breakthrough role as Petros (Dylan) in the prime-time TV series "MODERNA OIKOGENEIA" (MEGA Channel), the Greek adaptation of the American comedy series "MODERN FAMILY". Petros (Dylan) is a young crazy singer-guitarist who has fallen in love with the older daughter of the family. "MODERN FAMILY" aired for 2 seasons in Greece and Cyprus and the audiences loved the role Petros. So, the producers gave his role more prominence in the 2nd season.
Following this, he appears as Dimitris in the drama series "DIKAIOSI" (2015, MEGA Channel), where he plays a key-role in the last 25 episodes.
Among Greeks, he is probably best known for his role as Filippos Linaios in the TV-series "DIDYMA FEGGARIA" (Twin Moons) which was aired both in Greece and in Cyprus on prime-time (2015-2017). This became a very successful show, and Nicolas earned rave reviews for his portrayal of a young single father, going through many adversities in life, which was based on a true story. It has made Nicolas very popular among Greeks all over the world because the series was also aired in the US, Canada, Australia and Europe through the Greek channel ANT1.
After this, he appears as Manolakis in the comedy film "BACHELOR 2" (2017) which was a huge commercial success in Greece and was sold to Netflix in Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Spain, France, Romania and Bulgaria.
In the TV drama series "EGLIMA KAI PATHOS" (2018), Nicolas played the lead role of Manolis Konstantakakis, a man who killed his wife, based on a true crime story in Greece. In 2018-2019, he also had the lead role in the Greek romance-comedy TV-series "OSO EHO ESENA" (SKAI Channel), where he practised boxing for the needs of the role.
In 2020, he appeared in the last 12 episodes in the TV drama series "GYNAIKA HORIS ONOMA" (2020, ANT1 Channel) and in the drama-comedy film "DON'T READ THIS ON A PLANE" directed by Stuart McBratney.
More recently, he starred as Alexis in the sci-fi horror comedy film "MINORE" (2023), which was described as "Whacky, fun, and gruesome in the sun... destined to become a cult classic" by Richpieces.com
Nicolas Bravos's theatre work has included the title role in "ORESTES" (2010) by Yiannis Ritsos, "ONEIROPOLEIO" (2011) by Oneirofylofiloi, "TREIS KORES EN KAMINO" (2011) by Vassilis Myrianthopoulos, "FOTA, KLAKETA, XEIROKROTIMATA" (2011) by Angelos Andreopoulos, "THE HUMAN VOICE" (2011) by Jean Cocteau, "THE HOMECOMING" (2012) by Yiannis Ritsos, "OS TIN AKRI TOU ONEIROU" (2013-14) by Kelly Stamoulaki, "SORRY I'M GREEK" (2013-14) by Lakis Lazopoulos, "KSIMERONI KYRIAKI" (2014) by Panagiotis Bratakos, "AKROVATES TIS TYHIS" (2014-15) by Kelly Stamoulaki, "BONES" (2014-15) by Peter Straughan, "GIA SENA" (2017-18) by Reina Eskenazy, "THE NIGHT ALIVE" (2018-19) by Conor McPherson, "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE" (2019-20) by Agatha Christie and "FILIKI ETERIA" (2021) by Georgios Kozyrakis.
In 2021-22 Nicolas returned to the stage playing Don Baker - a young blind aspiring musician and singer/songwriter living in downtown Manhattan, trying to make it on his own, away from his overprotective mother- in the critically acclaimed "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE", by Leonard Gershe performing in Athens, Greece. In 2022-23, Bravos starred as John in "COCK" by Mike Bartlett and as Zorro in "ZORRO - THE MASK OF ZORRO" by Nikos Limnios, while in the current theatrical season 2023-24, he appeared as Achilles in "ILIAD" by Karmen Rouggeri and as Batman in "GOODBYE BATMAN" by Tasos Theofilou and Yiannis Angelakis. - Actor
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Casey Deidrick can currently (2019) be seen starring on The CW's hit new series In The Dark. Casey portrays Max, a food truck owner and associate of Darnell's who becomes attracted to Murphy.
Casey co-starred in the popular MTV series Teen Wolf where he portrayed Halwyn, a hundred year old Hellhound in the series final season. He also starred in the psychological thriller pilot/movie A Midsummer Nightmare, a modern-day take on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" which aired on the Lifetime Channel. Casey's other recent roles include starring opposite Victoria Justice in MTV's drama-thriller series Eye Candy where he played an NYPD Cyber Unit detective investigating a serial killer. Previously, Casey played the role of Chad DiMera on NBC's top-rated daytime drama, Days of Our Lives for four years. A native of Hollister, California, Casey moved to Highland Ranch, Colorado at the age of 15 to live with his mother and finish out his high school years. It was there on the slopes in Colorado that he developed his skills as both a snowboarder and a skateboarder. At the age of 17, Casey was so exceptional at skateboarding that he was sponsored by AIRO Skateboards and participated in the 2004 Vans World Amateur Competition despite having a sprained ankle. His skate boarding style was so daring and aggressive, that during a photo shoot in 2004, he suffered a severe head injury that prompted his decision to take some time off from his favorite sport. After graduating high school in 2005, Casey attended Metropolitan State College in Denver where he studied Psychology and Theatre Arts for one year. Shortly thereafter, with a renewed interest in acting, He decided to move back to California to pursue a career in show business. He quickly found representation and landed a number of guest-starring roles on such popular television series as Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place, and The CW's Everybody Hates Chris and 90210. Casey has also appeared in a diverse range of roles on several other popular television series such as Glee, Revolution and Body of Proof. In his spare time Casey enjoys CrossFit training, practicing Muay-Thai, Jit-jitsu, playing sports, and hiking with his dog, Nanuk in the Hollywood Hills.- Jon Ecker was born in San Marcos, Texas to an American mother and Brazilian actor Guy Ecker. He was raised in Texas and earned a degree in Aquatic Biology from UCSB before moving to Mexico City to pursue acting. Beginning his career in the Latin America, Jon moved back to The U.S. in 2014 and began working in the English-language market.
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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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Sebastian Pigott was born on 14 February 1983 in Toronto, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Slasher (2016), The Order and Two Deaths of Henry Baker (2020).- Actor
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Daniel Attwell is an English Actor who has worked in television, film and theatre. Early in his career Daniel worked alongside Jean Reno in Fox network's 'Jo', directed by Charlotte Sieling. He is perhaps best known for his appearance in 1917 (2019) playing Captain Sandbatch, directed by Sam Mendes. Along with playing notable TV characters in Eastenders, Call the Midwife, Endeavour and Casualty. Upcoming projects include: Netflix - The Beautiful Game and Disney/Lucas Films - Andor Season 2.- Actor
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Derek Theler is an American actor and model born in Alaska. He grew up playing sports, loved riding motorcycles and graduated from Colorado State with a degree in Pre medicine. He appeared as a model in commercials for Nike, Coke Zero, Kayak, Arby's, State Farm and Verizon ad. His most notable role is Danny Wheeler on Baby Daddy (2012), in which he appeared 100 episodes .- Actor
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Jake Choi is an American actor born and raised in Queens, New York.
Choi received his training at The Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. He also studied with renowned teachers Bob Krakower and Ted Sluberski.
He has performed throughout New York on stage, film and TV. Choi currently resides in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Ken Kirby was born on 1 March 1984 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Good Trouble (2019), Dynasty (2017) and The Gifted (2017).- Tommy Martinez was born on 20 March 1992 in Venezuela. He is an actor, known for Good Trouble (2019), Laid and Hunters (2020).
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Lorne MacFadyen was born on May 27th 1990. He is a Scottish actor from the Isle of Skye known for Vigil (2021), Starstruck (2023), Malpractice (2023), Outlaw King (2018), Operation Mincemeat (2022),The Little Stranger (2018), Grantchester (2017), Six Four (2023), The Lazarus Project (2023), The Liberator (2020), The Angel's Share (2012), Tina and Bobby (2017), The Level (2016), Shetland (2014) and Pistol (2022).- Actor
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Julian Morris is a familiar and popular face to film and television audiences worldwide.
Morris stars in the Emmy-winning Man in an Orange Shirt for the BBC, opposite Vanessa Redgrave; in Amazon's Hand of God directed by Marc Forster; and on the global-hit, Pretty Little Liars.
His recent work includes playing Bob Woodward opposite Liam Neeson in Felt, a film about the Watergate scandal that brought down Richard Nixon; and in the feature film Viper Club, opposite Susan Sarandon and produced by JC Chandor.
Other work includes the BAFTA-winning film Kelly + Victor, New Girl, and the BBC/PBS adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women with Emily Watson and Michael Gambon.
He is currently shooting Morning Show for Apple, opposite Reese Witherspoon, and in a cast that includes Steve Carell and Jennifer Aniston.- Actor
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Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt is an English actor, best known for playing Dr "Mac" Macartney in the comedy television series Green Wing (2004-2006). Rhind-Tutt was born in West Drayton, Middlesex, the youngest of five; there was a 10-year gap between him and his two brothers and two sisters. He attended the John Lyon School in Harrow, Middlesex, where he acted in school productions, eventually taking the lead in a school production of Hamlet that played at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the mid-1980s. After reading English and Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick, he attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London where he won the 1992 Carleton Hobbs Award from BBC Radio Drama.