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Ajay Mehta was born in New Delhi, India. He is known for Spider-Man (2002), G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) and Superhero Movie (2008).- Actress
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Born and raised in Lucknow, India, Rashmi has brought stories to life from a young age, starting with radio plays and theater. A fluent Hindi, Urdu, and English speaker, she has performed in several plays throughout the country. She has written, produced, and acted in several short films that focus on social impact stories, hoping to move audiences to shape social change. Her award-winning short film Unborn sheds light on an important issue plaguing the Indian American communities and is streaming on Amazon Prime. She plans to shoot her feature film, Designed by Preeti, in the San Francisco Bay Area to shed light on domestic violence and, ultimately, help empower its victims. Outside of acting, she's an avid gardener, loves to cook, and writes a popular food blog.- Actor
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Alon Aboutboul was born on 28 May 1965 in Israel. He is an actor and director, known for The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Body of Lies (2008) and London Has Fallen (2016).- Anatole Taubman was born in Zurich, Switzerland and is of Russian-Polish-Slovakian-Austrian-and-former-East-Prussian blood. In 1991 he made his baccalauréat at the renowned Gymnasium of the Benedictine boarding school of the monastery Einsiedeln and in 1994 he graduated from the reputable drama-school 'Circle in the Square' in NYC. He's fluent in five languages (English, French, Swiss-German, German and Italian) and is also truly cosmopolitan in his work. Taubman has starred and co-starred in over 50 feature films and TV productions. Since 1998, he has been busy working and with international success in the UK, France, Germany, Switzerland and for the USA throughout Europe and beyond. Among other credits Anatole Taubman is best known for his impressive English-language TV work in Band of Brothers (HBO), Servants (BBC), POW (ITV), Spooks VI (BBC), Waking The Dead VII - Pièta (BBC) or The Tudors II (Showtime) and established himself as a fine character actor in feature films like Mein Name is Bach (CH/D), Luther (D), Marmorera (CH), Fay Grim (USA), Snipers Valley (D), Secret Défense (F), Taken / 96 Hours (F / USA) and in 2009 Pope Joan (D), Same Same But Different (D) or in Chanel & Stravinsky (F).
Anatole Taubman is a member of the German Film Academy and of the European Film Academy. Anatole Taubman is Spokesperson for UNICEF Switzerland. - Marcel Iures is one of Romania's most acclaimed stage and screen actors, having starred in more than two dozen features in his native country and twice being named its best actor. His American film credits include The Peacemaker starring George Clooney, Mission: Impossible (1996) starring Tom Cruise, and Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) starring Cruise and Brad Pitt. Among his most noted Romanian films are The Last Messenger, The Oak (1992) (The Oak), Society's Pillars, Vacanta cea mare (1988) (The Big Holiday), The Duel and Romanian. He recently finished filming Amen. (2002) for director Costa-Gavras.
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Goran Kostic was born on 18 November 1971 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and producer, known for In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011), Taken (2008) and The Last Days on Mars (2013).- Actor
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Tony Naumovski was born on 23 May 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor, known for The Equalizer (2021), Blindspot (2015) and The Blacklist (2013).- Actor
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Affif Ben Badra was born in 1960. He is an actor, known for Colombiana (2011), Unleashed (2005) and Taken (2008).- Actor
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Gary Carlos Cervantes was born on 24 January 1953 in Maywood, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Commando (1985), Colors (1988) and The Astronaut's Wife (1999).- Actor
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Bob Rumnock was born on April 28, 1953 in Abington, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for The Greatest Showman (2016) Divergent (2014) Lone Ranger (2013) G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) and Fallen (1998). He is now a resident of the Echo Park area Los Angeles, and married to John Feinour. Bob has 3 sons: Jared, Zach and Ian from his deceased wife Donna.- Actress
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A Dutch South African, Musetta Vander was raised without that most basic of modern conveniences--television! Radio programming, childhood books and weekend trips to the drive-in introduced her to the magical world of movies. It was not until the mid-'70s that South Africa finally got television, and the big black box in the family living room "miraculously" sprang to life.
However, as the daughter of a ballet teacher, Musetta was no stranger to the entertainment world and debuted on stage at the age of four. Her childhood was filled with numerous dance performances including "Giselle", "Coppelia", "The Student Prince" and "Showboat", and, shortly after completing school, she qualified as a ballet teacher herself.
After earning a BA in Communications and Psychology, she landed the plum job as anchor host for an MTV-like television show in South Africa. One day, a handsome visiting American, Jeff Celentano, spotted her on television, made her his bride, and whisked her off to the very place she had always dreamed of--Hollywood.
Shortly after her arrival, she became part of the very world she used to host, appearing as the "dream girl" in more than 20 music videos for such top recording artists as Rod Stewart, Amy Grant, Tina Turner, Elton John and Chris Isaak.
It was her critically acclaimed stage performance in the original South African play "Soweto's Burning", about the trials of an interracial friendship in that racially segregated country, that provided her transition to the big screen. Musetta has since performed in numerous feature films, including collaborating with her husband on Under the Hula Moon (1995) and Gunshy (1998). She has also worked alongside such screen veterans as Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh and Will Smith in Wild Wild West (1999), George Clooney and John Turturro in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) and John Hurt and Louis Gossett Jr. in Monolith (1993). She's also added a slew of television credits to her arsenal, including guest appearances on the hit shows Star Trek: Voyager (1995), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Recently Musetta made a return to the stage, combining both her dance and acting background in an extremely successful adaptation of Molière's "The Bourgeois Gentleman" at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.- Actress
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Carole Raphaelle Davis was born in London, England on February 17, 1958 to a French mother and an American father. She is trilingual and a citizen of the United States and the European Union. She grew up in England, Scotland, Hawaii, France, Italy and Thailand and moved to New York City as a teenager. Carole went to City University of New York and majored in Chinese Studies and Political Science. After University, she attended the two-year program at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. Carole modeled for Playboy Magazine, was Pet of the month in 1980 (under the name Tamara) and Pet of the Year runner-up for Penthouse Magazine in 1981. During that time, Carole sang in nightclubs and was a lingerie and bathing suit model for LaPerla and Playtex bras. Carole modeled for hundreds of covers of romance novels as well as appearing and singing for commercials for Pepsi and Miller Beer.
As a singer/songwriter and recording artist, Carole was signed to Warner Brother records in 1989. Her record "Heart of Gold" was produced by Nile Rodgers. Her single "Serious Money" was a dance hit and the video was number one on BET. She toured Europe and Asia and performed in clubs throughout the United States. Carole wrote the song "Slow Love" for Prince on his Grammy Award winning album "Sign O' the Times." She recorded her own version of the song for Warner Brothers records. She subsequently left Warner Brothers in 1993 and moved to Atlantic Records, where she self-produced and wrote the album "I'm No Angel." As a songwriter, Carole made a publishing deal, signing with MCA Records. She was signed to Sony France for Europe.
Davis is also a writer. Her script "Amnesia of the Heart" was bought by DreamWorks. She also co-wrote animated series for Klasky-Scupo "Mean Girls." Carole wrote a series of articles on anti-Semitism in Europe for the Jewish Journal. As a novelist, she is the author of critically acclaimed "The Diary of Jinky, Dog of a Hollywood Wife," a non-fiction humor book about Hollywood excess and human status anxiety written from the point of view of a death-row dog. She is an investigative journalist for American Dog Magazine for which she has written a series of articles about cruelty in the pet trade. She is a contributor to Animal Wellness Magazine, FetchDog.com, Fido Friendly Magazine and has appeared numerous times on CNN as an animal welfare contributor. Carole has an animal welfare column on Newsvine.com and is the author of a popular Hollywood Dog blog.
Carole is the West Coast Director of the Companion Animal Protection Society, a national non-profit organization that investigates puppy mills and pet stores. She leads the anti-puppy mill movement in Los Angeles, California.
Carole Davis was married to Emmy Award winning comedy writer Kevin Rooney and lived in Los Angeles, California and Nice, France with their four pound dogs prior to his death.- Actor
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Stephen became an actor in 1984 after three years of training at Arts Educational Schools in London. He left college and immediately his film career began with his first film role as Moose in the cult film "My Beautiful Laundrette".
After a few years working in theater, commercials, and supporting roles on TV, he joined the cast of fledgling comedy "Birds of a Feather" as Dave, the lover of Sharon (Pauline Quirke).
One lazy, sunny afternoon in in the garden of actress, novelist, and fashion icon Sarah Stockbridge, Stephen met up with Peter Richardson, who asked him if he was available to do a day's work on "The Glam Metal Detectives" for the Comic Strip". One day became three months and he played literally hundreds of characters, and in 2012, he was asked back by Peter to be in the 30-year anniversary Comic Strip show "5 go to Rehab".
TV commercials introduced him to director Peter Chelsom, who cast him right away as Gordon in "Hear my Song" opposite Ned Beatty. Then there were a couple of years getting great roles on British TV in the likes of "The Hot Dog Wars", "Dangerfield", "Kavanagh QC", and "Our Friends in the North" opposite Malcolm McDowell and Daniel Craig.
His movie career was moving alongside this at quite a pace, with roles opposite Timothy Dalton in "The Beautician and the Beast", Robert Englund in "The Killer Tongue", and Richard Harris in "Savage Hearts".
In 1996, his agent set up a meeting on a small low-budget movie with an unknown director named Guy Ritchie; Guy offered him the role of Nick the Greek in his movie "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". Three years later, the film was released and became the biggest British movie in the last 25 years and launched the careers of Vinnie Jones, Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham, and Mathew Vaughn.
"Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" led to Hollywood knocking on the door. Alan Parker had him do a small role in "Angela's Ashes", and Philip Kaufman asked him to play Bouchon in "Quills" alongside Kate Winslett, Michael Caine, Joaquin Phoenix and Geoffrey Rush. Richard Eyre called on him twice, for "Iris" opposite Judy Dench and in "Stage Beauty" with Claire Danes. This was followed by the role of Ted Ray in "The Greatest Game Ever Played", directed by Bill Paxton. Paxton had seen his work and, after speaking to his agent, called Stephen from his car phone (very Hollywood) and offered him the part. Stephen has had the pleasure of doing two films with the Wachowski Brothers and Jeff McTeague - "Speed Racer" and "Ninja Assassin".
Alongside a very successful movie career, he did several TV series for the USA, Canada, and the UK. In "Starhunter 2300", he played Rudolpho De Luna; he played the co-lead in the BBC series "Cavegirl". He played Banjo and Broadman in the adaptations of Terry Prachett's "Hogfather" and "The Colour of Magic" for Sky TV, plus the two 20th-anniversary episodes of "Casualty" and regular roles on "Kingdom" (with Stephen Fry) and "Lark Rise to Candleford".
2013 and 2014 saw Stephen on the West End stage in the musical "The Bodyguard" (based on the film with Whitney Huston and using her music) playing Tony Schibelli. It also saw the release of "It's a Lot", "The Smoke", "AB Negative" and "Fast and Furious 6".
Since then, he's done several films in different genres: horror - "The Rizen" 1&2, gangster - "The London Firm", "AB Negative" and "Welcome To Curiosity", and comedy - "Sanctuary" and "Fanged Up" (comedy/horror).His latest cinematic release is "Walk Like a Panther", a comedy about old wrestlers making a comeback.
Stephen is also an author and has written a book about the making of the British crime caper "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels".
He lives in LA with the most beautiful woman in the world, his wife Sarah. They have two small dogs, Fry and Ronnie. Both have passed now but are very much still in my heart.- Actor
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David Ajala was born on 21 May 1986 in Hackney, London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Jupiter Ascending (2015), Fast & Furious 6 (2013) and The Dark Knight (2008).- Actress
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Magda Rodriguez is known for Fast & Furious 6 (2013), The Coven (2015) and 6 Bullets to Hell (2016).- Victor Gardener was born on 28 February 1968 in England, UK. He is an actor, known for Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018).
- Jason is an award winning actor who trained at Middlesex University which included a a student exchange at The G.I.T.I.S. Academy Moscow. After leaving college Jason together with several students set up the theatre company Backstairs Influence. Their first show Coming round the Mountain went on to win several awards including The Guardian Student Drama Award. Winner of the San Roque International Short Film Festival best actor award in 2017. Jason has extensively worked in award winning projects across theatre, TV and film for over the past 25 plus years.
- Michael Jenn was born in October 1959 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Unleashed (2005), The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999) and World War Z (2013).
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A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Michael graduated from Vestavia Hills High School in 1983.
The Texas Rangers drafted him in 1985, but he chose instead to attend Louisiana State University on a baseball scholarship. He was the starting center-fielder on the first LSU team to go to the College World Series in 1986, and again in 1987.
In 1987, _Everybody's All-American (1988)_ came to shoot in Baton Rouge, and Michael was chosen as Dennis Quaid stunt double for the football scenes. He caught the attention and earned the admiration of Director Taylor Hackford, who encouraged Michael to pursue a career in stunt work.
While filming Charlie's Angels (2000), Michael was kicked in the jaw with a stiletto boot. He found himself in an emergency room, insisting that he was not the victim of domestic violence. The spousal abuse representatives had a hard time believing that he had been kicked by Cameron Diaz.
Michael is most widely known as "The Carjacker" in Spider-Man (2002), whose actions ultimately lead Peter Parker to become Spider-Man. Michael first met director Sam Raimi when he played Kevin Costner's nemesis in For Love of the Game (1999).
Another notable role was as Guard Papajohn in The Longest Yard (2005) for producer Adam Sandler. They met when Michael did all of Adam's stunts in The Waterboy (1998), making the hard hits as Bobby Boucher. In The Longest Yard, things came full circle when Michael had his own stuntman.
He has produced one film, Rustin (2001), that went on to win festival awards.- George Savvides received a BA (Hons) in Drama at Middlesex University before training at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. He combines his film and television work with regular stage appearances which include the recent production of "Thought Virus" (Drayton Arms) in which he played Alim, The Judge in "Haram Iran" (Above the Stag), the title role in "Walaa", (New Diorama), St John in the highly acclaimed site specific production of "In the Beginning was the End" (Dreamthinkspeak at Somerset House), Alfredo in "Augusta" (New End Theatre, Hampstead), Iskander in "Birds Without Wings" (Eastern Angles UK Tour), Remzi in "The Battle of Green Lanes" (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Friar Laurence in "Romeo & Juliet" (European Tour), Ali in "Lockerbie 103" (Uk Tour including the Traverse, Edinburgh), Priest in "King Oedipus" (Nuffield, Southampton), Jaime in "The House Of The Spirits" (UK Tour & Shaw Theatre), Pablo in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Haymarket, Basingstoke) and Adu Deep in "The Garden of Habustan" (Tricycle). For BBC Radio 4 he played Giaka in "The Lockerbie Trial", Apostolis in "Honey From A Weed" and Mullah in "The Interview". He has also translated three Aristophanes' plays: "Clouds" (Commission), "Wealth" (Warehouse Theatre, Croydon) and "The Frogs" (UK Arts Council Tour).
- Lynne Wilmot is known for Ready Player One (2018), The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016) and Beauty and the Beast (2017).
- Clara Paget was born on 12 September 1988 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Black Sails (2014) and One Day (2011). She has been married to Oscar Tuttiett since 17 July 2021.
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Having grown up in the South East of London, practicing his street-wise skills in boxing and football, Tamer showed his versatility from a very young age as an aspiring entrepreneur, turning his hand to sports clubs, restaurants and nightclubs. A chance encounter with his now Agent, lead Tamer to early television appearances, including; Eastenders, Casualty, The Bill and John Judge Deed.
Tamer has starred in modern British classics, Calcium Kid with Orlando Bloom, The Football Factory alongside fellow Brit Actor and friend Danny Dyer, Layer Cake with Daniel Craig and his eye-opening and laugh-out-loud lead as, want-to-do-good gangster, Charlie, in Nick Love's now cult movie, The Business. Hassan has skillfully moved in and out of a plethora of feature and ensemble roles, including Kick Ass with Nicholas Cage, Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, 50 Cent's Dead Man Running, Clash of The Titans alongside Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson and 2011's The Double with Richard Gere.
Throughout 2012, Tamer has continued his relentless work-rate with several new humanitarian and film projects, both in Europe and across the pond. Most recently completing on Director Drew Hall's latest contribution to screen, Son's Of Liberty, due for release in early 2013.- Actor
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Born in Bangor, North Wales and raised in Brighton, on the South coast of England, Ian Whyte was 7'1" tall by the time he was 17 years old. Ian always stood out from the crowd. Tall, slim and athletic, little did he know of his future career in the limelight. Ian discovered basketball in his teens, and quickly caught the attention of national team scouts who saw his physical attributes and determination as valuable assets. He quickly progressed to the junior national team ranks, but uninspired by school at the time, Ian was keen to escape at the earliest possible opportunity. He spent a year at Henry Hudson High School in New Jersey, where he again attracted the attention of basketball scouts, earning sports scholarships to Iona College in New York and Clarion University in Pennsylvania.
Ian returned to England in 1994 to play for the London Towers, a new franchise owned by the music promoter Barry Marshall. Still eager to find himself Ian only stayed a season with the Towers, transferring to their crosstown rivals, The London Leopards, but again, only for one season.
in 1995, Europe freely opened its doors to sportsmen and women from across the continent. Ian played for teams right across Europe. In France, Belgium, Greece and Portugal, where he won the domestic treble; League, cup and playoff championships with F.C. Porto in 1997 and went to the ¼ finals of the European cup.
Ian returned to England soon after to play for the Newcastle Eagles, a place that would become his home until his retirement from the game in 2003. Throughout his career Ian tirelessly distinguished himself, representing his country 80 times.
In 2003 Ian received a phone call that would change the whole course of his life. By his own admission he was keen to retire from basketball on his terms rather than through injury or old age, so he responded to a casting call for the new film Alien Vs Predator. His success in gaining the role is a matter of history, but personally it was a tremendous victory for him to finally find an outlet for his emotional creativity.
Ian was fortunate to work alongside such luminaries as the Oscar winning special effects duo of Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr as well as Oscar winning VFX supervisor John Bruno. He also met soon to be double Oscar winning makeup effects artist Mark Coulier who encouraged him to get in touch with Nick Dudman, the creature effects supervisor for the Harry Potter franchise. Upon completion of filming on AVP Ian travelled back to England and straight into the world of Harry Potter. Not credited as an actor this time, Ian was hired to help bring to life the character of Madame Maxime played by the sublime Francis De La Tour. Ian worked full time for an entire year on the film, faithfully doubling The character who stood a glorious 8'6" tall.
During this time Ian found himself in great demand, but had to turn down roles on such exciting projects as The Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy and a worldwide tour with Cirque du Soleil.
Soon after the release of Harry Potter, the AVP sequel went into production. Shot entirely in Vancouver Canada, Ian had to re-audition for the part of the Predator, (in reality an entirely new character) however, through his own personal discipline and foresight he had been preparing for it ever since the release of the first film. Ian was of course successful in giving the directors exactly what they wanted and AVP Requiem was shot in 2006. Ian's dedicated self imposed preparation involved a great deal of martial arts training and Ian based the characteristics of the Warrior loosely on the Chinese martial art known as Ba Gua. The shooting schedule for requiem was extremely intense. Half the time as AVP with twice the action! During production Ian found time to very quickly travel to New Zealand to meet with the visionary director Neil Blomkamp to discuss the role of the Master Chief in his new film based on the Halo video game franchise. The trip from Vancouver to New Zealand took 4 days and Ian spent less than 18 hours in the country, so a meeting quickly turned into an audition, a costume fitting and negotiations with the producers before returning to Vancouver. Sadly, after being in Pre-production for six months the film never went into full production.
The 2009 remake of Clash of the Titans followed soon after. Directed by Louis Leterrier the character of Sheikh Suliman gave Ian a golden opportunity to perform with a glittering ensemble cast once again.
Ian extended his dramatic credentials alongside Steven Tompkinson in the gritty 1970's Northern police drama, Harrigan.
Prometheus followed soon after when multi Oscar winning director Sir Ridley Scott brought to life the enigmatic myth of the space jockey, last seen in the original Alien film.
In 2010 Ian auditioned for the role of "The Mountain" in the upcoming TV smash Game of thrones. Ian was not cast, but was invited to fill the role of "The White Walker" for season one. Thus began a period of great creativity which saw Ian play roles in every season of the multi award winning show. Different prosthetic make ups allowed Ian to deliver multiple characters including the giant "Wun Wun" who featured in the two top rated, (according to IMDb) battle episodes of the franchise in series 5 and 6.
Never one to shy away from the responsibilities of a global franchise, Ian became involved with Star Wars in 2013 after Disney took over film production. Ian would have been an obvious choice to play the Wookie Chewbacca, but did not audition for the part. The casting brief was so specific and despite his experience and skill, Ian's deep dark brown eyes excluded him from the role. However, he went back to his action creature roots, as he was asked to be Peter Mayhew's stunt double as well as to bring to life other creatures of the Star Wars universe, which he subsequently reprised for Rogue One, Solo and most recently the Disney+ series, Andor.
In 2020, Ian had the honour and pleasure of working with the multi award winning director Robert Eggers in his Hamlet inspired, Viking epic The Northman, starring Alexander Skarsgard.
Ian continues to transform himself for screens big and small.- Stunts
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BIOGRAPHY Joseph Beddelem started his career in the film industry at only 18 Years old. He did live show cowboy western in France and then Moved to London for several years In order to learn all the disciplines Of stuntmen. Later on, he went to the US, Germany and Morocco. He Has accomplished his goal to become a professional stunt Coordinator as he has worked on Hollywood feature films productions Such as Black Widow, 13 Hours, The Pyramid, Black Gold, Sex and the City 2, Prince of Persia, 22 bullets, Green Zone, From Paris with love, Traitor, Rendition Home of the brave, The Hills have eyes, Alexander, Hidalgo, The Transporter, Kiss of the Dragon, Deep State, Tyrant, Hamilton, Dune 1 and 2 , Inception , The Gray man , Tyrant ,Homeland The Transporter , The Bourne Identity , Deep State , Sky Fighters , Le Salaire de la peur , Black Widow ,Resurrection ,Desert Warrior Joseph Beddelem is based in Morocco, he has worked on international films around the world, including Europe, the US, North Africa, and India. With over 35 years of experience in the industry.- Actor
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I was Born in Nicosia Cyprus September 19.. from both Greek Cypriot Parents. I have always wanted to get involved in Theatre and film at a very young age when I got my first chance to play a part in a school project of George and the Dragon, the we did Macbeth which again bought out the passion of crying out for more, I took the time between bringing up a young family to take up a 3 year course for Script Writing and Performing Arts at Willesden Collage to gain my Equity, again i had to push it aside because of family commitments , I started doing a little back ground on big sets and noticed the buzz was back,I worked on some very big sets with some very big names , Mummy Returns,102 Dalmatians,Last Chance Harvey With Dustin Hoffman in which I enjoyed doing a small scene with him, Then I went back to various workshops and learned my trade and then started to get some nice serious roles , I love what I do and I am humbled by my Journey and I am looking forward to a lot more, I have written 4/5 projects to date and filmed two , The Crappers which is a great story about a family on the bread line with a wheeler Dealer dad who cuts corners to make things happen and Memoirs Of A Dying Man which is about an old time gangster who is on his Dying Bed having flashbacks about his life with some regrets ,I love what I am doing and always ready for the next opportunity that life will bring me, Always grateful and appreciate everything that life has given me,
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Joey Ansah was born in 1982 in Hammersmith, London, England, 2nd in line to an older brother, Ryan, 3 years his senior. He is of mixed ethnicity, with his mother Nicola, originating from Plymouth, Devon, England and his father Kofi, originally from Ghana, west Africa. Joey grew up and spent the first 10 years of his life in Streatham, South London, attending private school first at Oakfield School and then at Dulwich College Prep. During these early years in London, his interest and enjoyment for acting and performance became evident, as he took part in all of the stage performances that were on offer. The almost obsessive interest in martial arts and action cinema began very young. As early as Joey can recount, he has memories of his father renting Action and martial arts films from the local video shop which he would avidly watch. Arnold, Stallone, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Van Damme became instinctive idols and sources of inspiration which remain to this day. Joey's family then emigrated to Accra, Ghana. This was initially a culture shock to say the least for a young Joey, who had up to this point spent most of his life in the almost exclusively white, upper-middle class environment of the English public-school system. In Accra, Joey attended Ghana's top International school for almost 5 years. During this period he was able to truly get in touch with African culture, and obtain a balanced understanding, love and pride for both halves of his heritage. Acting and stage performance continued here for a time as well. It was in Ghana that Joey's love for martial arts, dancing and stunts really took off. He joined the local Tae Kwon Do class which he trained at for 4 years. He became embroiled in the Hip Hop dance craze that was present at the school in Ghana. He also fell in love with motorbikes and began riding with friends - including the sons of an Australian former motocross champion.
A few months before his 15th birthday, Joey moved back to England (this time to Plymouth) with his mother and 1-year old sister, Tanoa. He attended Devonport High school for boys where he completed his secondary education. During this time Joey also began obsessively training for the rare Martial art of Ninjutsu with military personnel in Plymouth. After a brief stint high diving, Joey became very interested in acrobatics and tumbling, and began to develop this aspect of Ninjutsu to a very high level. After passing his A-levels, Joey moved to Oxford where he did a 3 year degree in Human biology at Oxford Brookes University. Whilst continuing to practice Ninjutsu and Acrobatics, he also took up the Brazilian martial art of Capoeira in which he has trained ever since. It was during these 3 years in Oxford that Joey began his professional work in show-business, getting work and experience wherever he could. In the first couple of years at University, Joey did his fair share of extras and walk-on parts and he saw this as a valuable opportunity to spend lots of time on varied film, TV and commercial sets, learning the film making process and more importantly watching and intently studying established actors at work. Rather than frowning upon doing extras work as many do, he viewed this as an invaluable learning period. Joey also worked as a model, both on the catwalk and in TV and print campaigns. His work in stunts also occurred at this time, working on Batman Begins as a stuntman, in addition to working as trainer and fight choreographer on the Sci-Fi series Starhyke (2006). He has used his Dance, martial arts and acrobatic abilities for various music videos and Live international shows.
Straight after graduating from University, Joey moved back to London and landed a major role in the award winning UK indie film, Lovestruck (2005). Following that he got an acting agent and his full time acting career began. Over the last 2 years he has been working consistently in a varied range of TV and film projects. With notable TV appearances as the terrorist Abbud in the hit TV show Spooks (2005) (aka MI5 in the USA), Roman emperor Geta in the prime time BBC docuseries Timewatch (2006). In 2006 Joey landed a major role in the upcoming, ground breaking UK action Feature 'Underground'.
His big Hollywood break came in the form of him being cast in the upcoming Bourne Ultimatum (2007) by award-winning director, Paul Greengrass, in which he plays 'Desh', a Blackbriar super assassin working for the CIA who goes up against Jason Bourne (Matt Damon). The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) is released in the US and UK Aug 3rd.- Actor
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Uriel Emil was born on 3 April 1975 in Haifa, Israel. He is an actor and writer, known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), The Honorable Woman (2014) and Homeland (2011). He has been married to Ragga Gudrun since 27 November 2004. They have one child.- Actor
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Ben Youcef is an avid traveler, sports enthusiast (semi-pro tennis player) and international history buff with expertise in cultures, religions, architecture and landmarks. Born in Algiers, Algeria, raised in Saudi Arabia, & educated in London, he is an Actor and Activist, discovered by Steven Spielberg in Munich. As a theater trained actor, Youcef has worked in stage, television, and film and was a top model in NYC for Gucci, Armani, Donna Karan, Hugo Boss, H&M and more. Upon moving to LA, he worked as guest leads on Law & Order, CSI: NY, NCIS: LA and Chicago P.D. Co-starring in From The Rough, opposite Taraji P. Henson and the late Michael Clark Duncan, Youcef won Best Actor at the prestigious London International Film Festival. The son of a diplomat, he speaks several languages. Fluent in Arabic, Youcef is the go-to consultant and voice-over expert for all five Arabic dialects in major film and television productions and the lead voice in Call of Duty, Medal of Honor and X-Men: Apocalypse. Steven Spielberg encouraged Youcef to volunteer as part of a non-profit Abrahamic Inter-Faith group of Jews/Christians/Muslims in Los Angeles. Youcef's "Call to Prayer" became a worldwide viral sensation with over 20 million views on YouTube & NPR. Oscar-Winning composer, Philip Glass, requested Youcef to join him at the Hollywood Bowl to perform the Call to Prayer in "Powaqqatsi" in front of 18,000 guests, with the Los Angeles Times Review calling his performance "uniquely moving and important." A global media darling, the The International Press praised Youcef for his ability to "captivate people with his extraordinary charisma and talent." His popularity stems from his generous spirit and punchy personality, always make him a fan favorite. In February 2023 Youcef wrapped Lonely Planet for Netflix acting opposite Liam Hemsworth and the Oscar-Winner Laura Dern. Additionally, he finished famed Director and Academy Award nominee, Chris Weitz's new project They Listen.- Actor
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Robert Pralgo was born on 4 June 1966 in The Bronx, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Furious 7 (2015), The Joneses (2009) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).- Actor
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Spencer Wilding is a Welsh actor and special creature performer in the UK.
He is known for his interpretation of strong and imposing characters, often using prosthetics and makeup. He has appeared in films and series like Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, the saga Harry Potter, Wrath of the Titans (2012), Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), and Victor Frankenstein (2015).
In 2016, Wilding starred as Darth Vader in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016).- Igal Naor was born on 25 June 1958 in Givatayim, Israel. He is an actor, known for Munich Games (2022), Homeland (2011) and Riviera (2017).
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Atanas Srebrev (born April 19, 1971) is a Bulgarian actor well-established in strong supporting roles. Because of his level of English-speaking ability, Srebrev is recognized as being the first Bulgarian actor to make his own way in Hollywood. He trained at the National Academy of Theater and Film Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria. Highly versatile and instantly recognizable among SyFy Channel viewers, he has appeared in over 100 films. Not limited to SyFy Channel features, he has appeared in mainstream film releases including 300: Rise of an Empire (2014), Mechanic: Resurrection (2016) and Rambo: Last Blood (2019).- Actor
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Patrick Sabongui was born in Montreal to Egyptian immigrants; a psychologist and a French teacher/librarian. He has three older brothers and a younger sister and was raised in a trilingual household, speaking French, English and Arabic. He grew up a competitive athlete, martial-artist, and mountaineer.
He started his artistic journey when he fell in love with Shakespeare in a lit class... so he founded a theatre club, produced, co-directed and played Hamlet (to surprising critical acclaim) in the college's first theatrical production of a classical play. He went on to earn a collegiate degree in Communications: Drama from Vanier College; a BFA in Drama for Human Development from Concordia University in Montreal; a Certificate from the National Theatre Conservatory in Colorado; and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of California.
Aside from acting and directing, Sabongui is also a Professor of Theater in Brooklyn, NY and continues to develop new works as a film and theatre artist.- Actor
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Fluent in Italian and French, Romano originally studied engineering in college. Though it was the power of films and the theatre that made dreams alive. Thanks to the films "City Lights" by Charlie Chaplin, "The Exterminating Angel" by Luis Bunuel and Frank McGuinness' play "Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme". Drawn with the opportunity to study with the latter play's director, Joe Dowling, former Artistic Director of the Guthrie in Minneapolis and the Abbey in Dublin, Ireland. Shortly thereafter he moved to New York City dedicating five years of theatre training, beginning at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, followed by the Ron Stetson Studio, Robert Lewis studio workshop and three years at the Stella Adler Theatre Conservatory. Gratefully with his graduating year under the guidance of the legendary teacher, Mrs. Stella Adler. Therein Alice Winston, Casey Keziah, Elizabeth Parish and Jimmy Tripp were also key to Romano's involvement.
While in his 2nd year at the Conservatory, he was encouraged by a classmate to attended an open audition, which resulted in a supporting role for the Jazz bio-pic "Bix", by critically acclaimed Italian director Pupi Avati. The film premiered in competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, where The Hollywood Reporter and Variety gave praise to Romano's portrayal of the legendary American jazz pianist Hoagy Carmichael. Two months later, a near fatal accident put a hard stop to anything. While recuperating he shaped a return to with a defining lead role in the Independent film "Burnt Eden". Romano's seamless performance garnered The Yves Montand Best Actor Award at the 1998 Kyiv International Film Festival. This momentum landed him the Lead for the multi-Nominated, critically acclaimed and fan favorite television series "Omertà". Adding a Best Actor Nomination for a Series Drama at the 1999 Gemini Awards and the 2000 Metro Star Awards. In 2006 he received a Supporting ACTRA Awards Nomination for the film "Baby For Sale" and in 2007 at the Minnesota SMMASH Film Festival he received a Best Actor Nomination for the film "The Overlookers." Romano's ability to commit to the skills of being an actor, is inherited from his blue collar parents. His father Stefano a combat Partigiano in WWII, attached with a forward British Army unit, and his mother Carmina a resilient garment factory laborer. Together they gave their son a foundation to build upon what it means to be a hard working journeyman actor.- Actress
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Kaniehtiio 'Tiio' Horn is a Canadian actress from Kahnawake, the Mohawk reserve outside of Montreal. Since graduating from Dawson College's Professional Theatre Program in 2005 she has established herself as a versatile actress with roles on television including the multiple award-winning comedy Letterkenny, Amazon's Man in the High Castle, Hemlock Grove for Netflix, and the CBC legal drama Diggstown. Feature film credits include Immortals, On the Road, Death Wish and The Hummingbird Project opposite Alexander Skarsgård. Tiio received critical acclaim as Oak in the 2017 action/thriller Mohawk, directed by Ted Geoghegan. Tiio earned a Gemini Award nomination in 2009 for her portrayal of Angel in the APTN MOW Moccasin Flats: Redemption, as well in 2010 and 2011 as part of the ensemble cast of CBC's 18 to Life. In 2018 she launched the podcast Coffee With My Ma, sharing the adventures and experiences of of her activist mother, Kahentinetha. Most recently, Tiio co-hosted the 2019 Indspire Awards on CBC, recognizing the outstanding achievements of individuals within Canada's Indigenous community.- Actor
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On Friday, August 5th of this year, Montreal-born Alain Chanoine made a grand entrance into Hollywood with his role as the legendary mythological sex demon 'Incubus', the brother of Cara Delevingne's 'Enchantress' in Warner Bros.' massive feature film, 'Suicide Squad'. Now in his early 30s, Alain has been honing his craft for over a decade. He was barely 20 and studying to be a police officer when an audition poster at his college caught his eye. His spur-of-the-moment decision to go to the casting call proved to be a massive game-changer: Alain landed the lead role in the feature film. Unfortunately, the project never got off the ground, but this initial success provided the inspiration that drove him to work full-time at becoming an actor. Although Alain has always focused on his acting career, he has also had tremendous success in stunts. When he was just 23 years old, the producers of the Wesley Snipes feature "Blade: Trinity" were looking for a double for the star and Alain seemed to be a perfect fit. Alain was a Canadian National Karate Champion at the time, and his world class martial arts skills led him to be chosen to fight Snipes, Jessica Biel, and Ryan Reynolds in the big finale playing approximately 20 different characters and dying as each and every one of them. Alain has since amassed more than 30 film & television credits as an actor, with projects that have taken him all over the world, including New Zealand and Bulgaria, among other destinations. Major Hollywood networks and studios are now giving serious consideration to Alain's talent. In 2016 alone, Alain has been on the short list, or screen-tested for five different series leads, Fluent in English, French, and Creole, with the physique and looks of a male model and the acting skills of an Oscar-winner, Alain Chanoine has now captured the attention of the western world by playing 'Incubus'. It's a pretty safe bet that he will hold their attention for many years to come.- Actor
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Raised in Montreal, Canada, Roiz trained theatrically at the Guildford School of Acting (UK). Upon returning to Montreal, he began to work consistently in theatre, earning a nomination for his performance at the "Masques Awards" (Quebec's Theatre Awards).
Roiz's introduction to feature films was in a supporting role in the blockbuster "The Day After Tomorrow," followed by "16 Blocks", "Man of the Year" and "Unthinkable". Roiz shot his first starring film role in the independent science fiction thriller "Extracted" which premiered at the 2012 SXSW Film Festival.
Sasha Roiz stars in NBC's new hit series "Grimm" as Captain Renard, Nick's politically adept superior officer and a descendant of a powerful line of royalty. Roiz's "Grimm" character follows his last regular role as Sam Adama, a brutal mob enforcer, on the critically acclaimed Syfy series "Caprica," prequel to "Battlestar Galactica." In recent years, Roiz has become a familiar face on TV screens. He has made numerous guest appearances on some of television's most notable programs, including "House," "The Mentalist," "Lie To Me," "CSI" and "NCIS" and "Castle" as well as a series arc on "Warehouse 13".
He resides in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Dominic Rains was born in Tehran, Iran. He is an actor and producer, known for A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014), Burn Country (2016) and The Taqwacores (2010).- Actress
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Anita Briem is an Icelandic actress. She is known for her role as Jane Seymour on The Tudors and her role as Hannah Ásgeirsson in Journey to the Center of the Earth. Briem was born in Reykjavík and is the daughter of drummer Gunnlaugur Briem of Mezzoforte and back-up vocalist Erna Þórarinsdóttir. She started acting when she was nine at the National Theatre of Iceland. She moved to England at the age of sixteen in 2014 she graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, having received the John Barton award in Stage Fighting. As a child she studied hand-to-hand combat and is trained in a variety of weaponry including the broadsword. She is married to actor/director Constantine Paraskevopoulos.- Actress
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Francesca Rettondini was born on 7 March 1971 in Verona, Veneto, Italy. She is an actress and producer, known for Ghost Ship (2002), Dolcemente Complicate (2021) and Endless Dark (2013).- Actress
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Anna Friel is an English actress, born in Rochdale. She has been acting since the age of 13, appearing in a number of British television programmes. She made her West End stage debut in London in 2001, and has subsequently appeared on stage in several productions, including an adaptation of Breakfast at Tiffany's and as Yelena in a 2012 production of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya. She is the recipient of a number of awards including National Television Award (1995), Drama Desk Award (1999), and the Royal Television Society Award (2009). She has also appeared in music videos and television and print media advertising campaigns and is the recipient of an honorary degree from the University of Bolton.- Marit was born on November 13, 1978 in the small town of Ørsta , Norway. She moved to London, England in 1997 to study dance and theatre. Her first taste of film acting came when she was chosen to play the vampire Verlaine, member of a band of vampires teamed with Wesley Snipes in the action-horror film sequel Blade II (2002). Since then, Marit has appeared in various television series and short film works. After the three-month filming stint on the Blade II film, Marit moved around, including living in New York for a brief period, before returning to London in early 2002.
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Alessandro Juliani presently makes his living as an actor, voice actor, singer, composer, and sound designer. He once commanded the Battlestar Galactica for 27 minutes. He frequently lends his voice to the animated programs that your kids/grand-kids/socially awkward uncles currently binge. He was born in Montreal, before he resided in Vancouver to this day.- Noémie Lenoir was born on 19 September 1979 in Versailles, Yvelines, France. She is an actress, known for Rush Hour 3 (2007), After the Sunset (2004) and The Transporter Refueled (2015).
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Kasia Smutniak was born on 13 August 1979 in Pila, Wielkopolskie, Poland. She is an actress and director, known for Perfect Strangers (2016), From Paris with Love (2010) and Tutta colpa di Giuda (2009). She has been married to Domenico Procacci since 15 September 2019. They have one child.- Actress
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Shaw was already an accomplished theater actress when director Jim Sheridan awarded her a role in his film, My Left Foot (1989). The film is a telling of Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis), an Irishman disgruntled with his confinement to a body horribly crippled by cerebral palsy but who found incredible success as an artist and writer. Shaw portrayed Eileen Cole, the doctor largely responsible for Christy's education and physical rehabilitation. Since, Shaw has received several accolades for her film and television performances.- Patrick St. Esprit was born on 18 May 1954 in the USA. He is an actor, known for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), Green Zone (2010) and We Were Soldiers (2002).
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Mark Ivanir has been working as a professional film and television actor in Los Angeles since 2001. His first major film role was in Steven Spielberg's Oscar winning epic Schindler's List (1993). He rejoined with Spielberg twice, first for a cameo appearance in Terminal, then again for Tintin. A pivotal role in Robert De Niro's 2006 film, The Good Shepherd, landed Mark a role in Barry Levinson's What Just Happened, this time acting alongside De Niro. He has booked over 35 Guest Star and Guest Lead roles on television shows such as: 24, Monk, CSI NY, Law and Order, Fringe, CSI Miami, Nikita and many others.
Ivanir's road to Hollywood was circuitous at best. Born in the communist Ukraine (former USSR), he immigrated to Israel with his family in 1972. While serving in the Israeli Army he participated in the then clandestine mission to bring Ethiopian Jews to Israel. His military experience and expertise has been tapped for various TV and Film roles.
After completing his stint in the Military, Ivanir turned down several job offers from Israel's Secret Service, and gave up studying medicine to pursue a higher vocation-clowning. He completed two years in a Circus school, traveled throughout Europe performing on the streets, and ended up working in a Parisian Circus - Cirque Pawelles. After leaving the circus, Mark entered into formal theatrical training, studying at Israel's top acting school Nissan Nativ, later co-founding a theatre company made up of actors from the former USSR called Gesher Theatre.
Within two years, Gesher became Israel's top theatrical outfit and was hailed by the London Times as "one of the six best theatre companies in the world." Mark performed many different roles, translated and adapted eight plays for the company and performed everywhere from Lincoln Center to the National Theatre in London as well as major stages in Paris, Rome, and Berlin.
After being cast by Spielberg in Schindler's List, Ivanir moved to London to study with Philippe Gaulier and the actors of the Theater De Complicite. During this stint, he landed roles in The Man Who Cried (with Johnny Depp) and Secret Affair which encouraged him to relocate to Hollywood. Tapping his command of Russian, English, French, Arabic, German and Hebrew, Mark has been working consistently in major studio film and television projects in eclectic roles spanning from a Russian spy to an Israeli producer to a German elephant trainer. He lives in LA with his wife and two daughters.- Actor
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John Cenatiempo was born in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Tulsa King (2022), The Sopranos (1999) and Magic City (2012).- Actor
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Collins played linebacker and guard at Brother Rice High School (Bloomfield Township, Michigan). He was a Football Writers Association first-team All-American (second-team Associated Press) at Notre Dame in 1974. He was the leading tackler on Notre Dame's national championship team in 1973, garnering 18 solo stops in a showdown victory over the defending national champions, Southern California, and 16 in the Sugar Bowl victory vs. Alabama that secured the national title for Notre Dame. Collins was taken in the second round of the 1975 NFL Draft by the 49ers, the 35th overall selection. He later played for the Seattle Seahawks in 1976 and for the Buffalo Bills in 1977.- Actor
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Sala Baker was born on 22 September 1976 in Wellington, New Zealand. He is an actor and producer, known for The Killer (2023), Dangerous Waters (2023) and Shadow Force.- Actor
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Italian-American character actor John Capodice was born on December 25, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois. Capodice began acting on stage in mostly Off-Broadway plays in New York City in the late 1970s. John acted on his first TV show in 1978 and appeared in his first movie in 1982. Often cast as menacing mobsters, gruff cops, or scruffy working-class types, Capodice continues to act with pleasing regularity both in films and on television.- Nick Lawler is known for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024).
Born in Thailand and raised in Australia. Chinese Grand Parents (Fathers Side) and Thai Grand Parents (Mothers Side). Spoken language English and Thai.
I live a highly active balanced life, and am involved in sports and fitness recreationally and professionally. I love being fit and healthy and believe it allows me to perform at my 'Peak' in what ever goal or task I am undertaking.
I am a Competitive Professional Sports Model Body Builder, 7 x Australian Title in the past 10 years (As at November 2023.)
I am an advanced level surfer, who loves to surf Huge Tropical Cyclone Swells we get. I make time to surf weekly especially when not filming. I am very comfortable in the ocean and beach environments.
I obtained my Snowboarding Instructors qualification whilst residing in Calgary, Alberta Canada. I have competed in snowboarding in Slalom and Giant Slalom. I have travelled to snowboard in Alaska & Lake Tahoe USA; Alberta & British Colombia Canada; Italy; New Zealand and Australia. I started the love of snow sports on Skis. You won't hear many Snowboarders saying that.
Fun Fact 1: As soon as the SAG strikes were announced in July 2023 and work paused, I committed myself to months of Body Building Competition Preparation. On 1 October 2023 I returned to the Body Building Stage and won another Australian Title. It's who I am, it's what I do. I commit to the task at hand and love all my hobbies, passions and professions.
Fun Fact 2: During my High School/Secondary School, I earned extra money to support my passion for Golf. One of my most memorable jobs was working at a Banana Plantation as a Banana Ripener. Our bananas were supplied to Weis Ice Creams. We used to get big boxes of Weis Bars each time the trucks came to collect our bananas.
Fun Fact 3: Also during my High School years, where I was more interested in sports and represented school in many sports. I was then encouraged to do Art. I did reluctantly. A painting I did was submitted in the Sam Lewis Peace Prize Art Competition and I won at National Level. I am still waiting to receive my painting back . - Producer
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Lawrence Smith, Roslyn, New York, is an actor (SAG), producer (PGA), and was the President & CEO of Mad Riot Entertainment. In 2014, he co-founded Mad Riot with acclaimed producer Mark Canton ("300", "300: Rise of an Empire", "Den of Thieves," and the STARZ original series "Power").
Lawrence was born in Brooklyn, NY, and currently resides in Roslyn Harbor, NY. With over 20 years of Wall Street experience, Lawrence transitioned into the entertainment industry by consulting on Wall Street-themed major studio films.
He appeared in films directed by Oliver Stone, Darren Aronofsky, Taylor Hackford, and Martin Scorsese, most notably alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in "The Wolf of Wall Street." Lawrence worked with Scorsese for a second time in the Netflix Original film, "The Irishman" playing Teamster enforcer "Louis," opposite Robert De Niro. Lawrence previously shared the screen with De Niro in "The Comedian."
As a producer, he worked on high-profile productions starring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Jennifer Aniston, Harvey Keitel, Edie Falco, Danny DeVito, and Vera Farmiga. Lawrence also worked with Maven Pictures on the critically acclaimed film, "The Kindergarten Teacher," starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, "Human Capital," starring Liev Schreiber and Marisa Tomei, and the Academy Award-winning short film "Skin."
Lawrence is a member of the Producers Guild of America (PGA), Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and served on the SAG Awards Nomination Committee. Additionally, he is a member of the American Film Institute (AFI).