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- Grant Bowler can be seen as the male lead, 'Nolan', in Syfy's Defiance, which returned for its second season, June 2014. Bowler in his recent hiatus shot four movies back-to-back including the psychological action film, "Swelter", alongside Jean Claude Van Damme & Alfred Molina, Sci-Fi thriller "400 Days" with Brandon Routh and Dane Cook, "Lucky Dog" with Amy Smart and the family movie, "Zooey to the Max".
Bowler was last seen on the small screen as 'Richard Burton' in Lifetime's television movie Liz & Dick, and had a widely popular turn as 'Cooter' in the award winning vampire franchise True Blood on HBO. He is perhaps best known for his work as recurring character 'Connor Owens' on Ugly Betty and as 'Captain Gault' in TV blockbuster Lost.
Born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, he is a graduate of the esteemed Australian drama school NIDA, alongside other notable graduates including Mel Gibson, Cate Blanchett and Sam Worthington.
Prior to basing himself in Los Angeles, Grant carried many successful Australian TV roles including dramas Blue Heelers, Pacific Drive, All Saints, Something In The Air, as well as starring in the mini-series Through My Eyes about the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlin, Lindy Chamberlin's baby and the Australian TV movie The Great Mint Swindle. He's also been seen in the widely viewed NZ crime drama Outrageous Fortune, where he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards. 2012 saw Bowler add an International Emmy win to his list of career accomplishments. - Actor
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- Henrique Zaga was born in Brasília, Brazil's capital city. His mother, Sônia Gontijo, is of native and Afro Brazilian descent, his father, Admar Gonzaga, is of Portuguese Brazilian descent. Henrique's parents had a big influence on his artistic upbringing. Taking him to watch local plays on Sundays, as well as putting him through painting and drama school growing up, caused him to engage in the performing arts at an early age. Zaga also lived in Bournemouth, England; Rio de Janeiro; Florianópolis; Boca Raton, and Miami. After graduating high school, he moved to Los Angeles to get a Bachelor's degree in Acting for film. He was scouted on his first year of college, and had to drop out in order to work on his first feature film.
Henrique Zaga has been previously credited as Henry Zaga, and was born Henrique Chagas Moniz de Aragão Gonzaga. - Actor
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Jordan Connor is a Canadian actor and producer. He's known for his role as Sweet Pea in The CW series Riverdale. Some of Jordan's other credits include Supernatural, You Me Her, and Nurses. Jordan most recently starred in the critically acclaimed Limited Series Looking For Alaska on Hulu, based on the novel of the same name by John Green.- Actor
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Charlie Plummer stars in the A24 release Lean on Pete (2017), featuring Steve Buscemi, Chloë Sevigny & Travis Fimmel. At the end of 2017, he appeared in Ridley Scott's kidnap thriller All the Money in the World, playing John Paul Getty III alongside Christopher Plummer, Michelle Williams & Mark Wahlberg, which was filmed in Rome, Jordan as well as London.
In 2020, he starred in 2 teen movies, both well-reviewed: Spontaneous (2020) & Words on Bathroom Walls (2020). He was also the lead in the horror film The Clovehitch Killer (2018) & the series Looking for Alaska (2019). He also had major roles in the indies Gully (2019) & Share (2019).
He began his professional career in Sopranos' creator David Chase's feature film Not Fade Away. That same year, he was cast in a recurring role in Boardwalk Empire. He was also a series regular on the Netflix cold war drama Granite Flats. He played the titular character in King Jack (2015), which won the Audience Award at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. He then appeared in the 2017 indie drama thriller The Dinner.
He splits his time between NYC & upstate New York w/ his family as well as Luigi, their English bulldog.- Actor
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Archie Madekwe was born on 10 February 1995 in Lambeth, London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Gran Turismo (2023), Midsommar (2019) and Saltburn (2023).- Actor
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Tye Sheridan was born on November 11, 1996 in Palestine, Texas as Tye Kayle Sheridan. Having been named 1 of Variety's 10 Actors to Watch, he has emerged as 1 of Hollywood's most sought after young talents. He has been seen in Ready Player One (2018) as the lead character Wade Watts. He also starred as young Cyclops/Scott Summers in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), reprising the role in X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019). He also starred in The Mountain (2018), Age Out (2018) & The Night Clerk (2020).
He won the 2013 Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival for his performance in Joe (2013). Later that year, he was recognized by numerous film critics for his role in Mud (2012). He received a 2014 Critics' Choice nomination for Best Young Actor while the cast was honored w/ the 2014 Robert Altman Award at the Independent Spirit Awards.
He had 3 films at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival: The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), Last Days in the Desert (2015) & Entertainment (2015). He followed up by starring in The Forger (2014), Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) & Dark Places (2015).
He then starred in The Yellow Birds (2017) & The Mountain (2018), w/ the latter premiering at the Venice Film Festival in 2018. He won the Golden Goblet Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival for his performance in Age Out (2018).
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Mojean's latest film Shayda opened the World Cinema competition section at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Audience Award and was acquired for distribution by Sony Pictures Classics. He co-stars opposite 2022 Cannes Award Winner for best actress, Zar Emir-Ebrahimi, the film is executive produced by Cate Blanchett. Mojean's performance was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 2024 AACTA Awards (Australia's equivalent to the Academy Awards).
In 2017, Mojean Aria became the first ever winner of the Heath Ledger Scholarship from a multicultural background. The illustrious judging panel consisted of Gary Oldman and Bruna Papandrea and backed by benefactors Michelle Williams and Nicole Kidman, among others.
Soon after, Mojean went on to star in the limited series Dead Lucky opposite Rachel Griffiths and played a pivotal role in the feature film Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan written and produced by Stuart Beattie (Pirates of the Caribbean). In early 2019, Mojean appeared in SEE, Apple TV+'s epic tentpole written by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), directed by Francis Lawrence (Hunger Games), produced by Chernin Entertainment (Hidden Figures) and starring Jason Momoa (Aquaman).
In early 2021, Mojean played the villain opposite Hugh Jackman's hero in Warner Brothers sci-fi, Reminiscence, written and directed by Lisa Joy (Westworld) and produced by Michael De Luca (The Social Network) Aaron Ryder (Arrival) and Jonathan Nolan (The Dark Knight). In 2022 Mojean released his first feature in a starring role The Enforcer with his co-lead being the legendary Antonio Banderas with a supporting cast of Kate Bosworth (21) prolific rapper 2Chainz, Zolee Griggs (Archenemy) and Alexis Ren.
Most recently, Mojean completed production on The Correspondent in which he co-stars opposite Richard Roxburgh as the famed activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah. He is also starring in the lead role of a New York independent crime-dramedy titled, Come Clean.- Ty Tennant was born on 27 March 2002 in London, England. He is an actor, known for Tolkien (2019), Doom Patrol (2019) and House of the Dragon (2022).
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Aaron Heffernan was born on 23 February 1990 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Brassic (2019), War of the Worlds (2019) and Love/Hate (2010). He has been married to Mairéad Doyle-Heffernan since 28 May 2021.- Actor
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Doherty was born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. He has an older brother and younger sister, and his parents were both in the banking business. Doherty began acting at the age of 5 and also played football. Doherty joined Lothian Youth Arts and Musicals Company and played a variety of roles, including as Harry, the son of Hook in Disney's Descendants movie franchise.
Doherty attended Royal High School in Edinburgh. After high school, Doherty attended The MGA Academy of Performing Arts in Edinburgh, Scotland. He graduated after studying music theatre at MGA Academy in July 2015 and immediately signed a contract with Olivia Bell Management in London. Doherty was trained in acting, singing, and various types of dance including contemporary, hip hop, jazz, and ballet.
After graduating from The MGA Academy of Performing Arts in the summer of 2015, Doherty began waiting tables in Edinburgh at Tigerlilly restaurant. On his days off, Doherty split his time between auditioning for The Lodge and working with the Edinburgh Fringe. He was offered the role of Sean in The Lodge and had to undergo intensive training in mountain biking to prepare for the role. The Lodge was filmed in Belfast, Ireland. While Doherty's character is Scottish, Doherty focused on toning down his accent in order to better accommodate the viewers in all 108 countries that The Lodge aired in.
In December 2016, The Lodge was renewed for a second season which began production in February 2017.
After landing the role of Sean, Doherty auditioned for Descendants 2 and was cast as Harry Hook, the son of the infamous villain, Captain James Hook, from Peter Pan. Descendants 2 was filmed in Vancouver, Canada in 2016 and aired on the Disney Channel on 21 July 2017.
Most recently, Doherty was cast as Zander Reins in the American production High Strung: Free Dance alongside Harry Jarvis and Juliet Doherty. He plays Zander with an RP English accent. The film was released in the summer of 2018.
In August 2017, Doherty was named one of the 50 hottest boys in the world by Vogue magazine.- Actor
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McCaul has had four films in four years premiere at Cannes; two in Official Selection - 'American Honey' and 'Port Authority'. The latter is writer-director Danielle Lessovitiz's feature debut, produced by Martin Scorsese's Sikelia Productions and 'Call Me By Your Name' outfit RT Features.
McCaul's first film was A24 / Film4's 'American Honey' from Andrea Arnold. Thereafter, he played a supporting role in Fox Searchlight's 'Patti Cake$' which premiered as part of Directors' Fortnight in Cannes. More recently, McCaul played the lead role in 'We The Coyotes', which premiered in Cannes, as part of ACID, in 2018.
Other notable credits include 'Sollers Point', in which McCaul played the lead role. It was the New York Times' "Critic's Pick" and premiered in competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
McCaul's a proud Baltimorean. The son of a health care professional and a high school football coach, he grew up with dreams of becoming a professional athlete - a running back, specifically - but after an injury on the field as a teenager he shifted his focus on to acting.- Actor
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Nathan Gamble was born on 12 January 1998 in Tacoma, Washington, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Dark Knight (2008), Dolphin Tale 2 (2014) and Bones (2005).- Tyler Alvarez was born on 25 October 1997 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for American Vandal (2017), Orange Is the New Black (2013) and Blockbuster (2022).
- Griffin Gluck is among Hollywood's young actors to watch, who at the age of 17 already has over ten years of acting experience under his belt. His big break came in 2011 when he was chosen for the role of Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler's son 'Michael' in Just Go With It, for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination.
Since then, Gluck has acquired an impressive collection of credits in both film and TV, and has worked with some of the most well-known names in entertainment. From working with a stellar cast in Shonda Rhimes' Private Practice, to working with Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer in Red Band Society, to his lead role in ABC's Back in the Game alongside James Caan, Gluck has showcased an impressive versatility doing both drama and comedy.
Most recently, Gluck starred as Sam Ecklund on Netflix's True Crime satire American Vandal. The limited series received broad critical acclaim, including a Writers Guild nomination for Best New Series and a Critics' Choice Award nomination for Best Limited Series.
On the silver screen, Gluck starred as 'Rafe Khatchadorian' in Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, based on the New York Times #1 bestselling book of the same name by James Patterson. Gluck also starred in the holiday comedy Why Him from director and co-writer John Hamburg, where he played 'Scotty Fleming,' Bryan Cranston's onscreen son.
Additional feature film credits include Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant, Trust Me directed by Clark Gregg and Just Before I Go directed by Courteney Cox,
Gluck also has an extensive background in television, including guest roles in FOX's hit comedy The Mick, CBS's Man With a Plan, NBC's About a Boy and HBO's Silicon Valley, where his role of 'Adderall Boy' went viral.
When not acting, you can find Gluck working out, playing Xbox or hanging with his cat, M.J. - Actor
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Jimmy Tatro is an actor, writer, director, and creator who began his career on YouTube and has since become one of the most sought-after young talents in comedy. In 2011, Tatro started "TheJimmyTatroChannel," which was later changed to "LifeAccordingToJimmy." The online community-which is dedicated to exposing the common, yet awkward, situations of college-has amassed over 2.7 million subscribers and continues to grow daily. Tatro writes, produces, directs and stars in each of his sketches. Additionally, he can be seen starring as Dylan Maxwell on the Netflix true-crime satire series "American Vandal." The series explores the aftermath of a costly high school prank that left 27 faculty cars vandalized with phallic images. Previously, Tatro starred in Sony's "22 Jump Street" opposite Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. His additional film credits include "Grown Ups 2" and "Blue Mountain State."- Joshua Orpin was born on 15 April 1994 in Melbourne, Australia. He is an actor, known for Titans (2018), The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2013) and Love Me (2021).
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- Alex Neustaedter (pronounced Nu-sted-ter) has been a star on the rise since he first came to the scene as a lead in Meg Ryan's film ITHACA. He recently starred as young 'Atlas' in the Sony adaption of the best selling Colleen Hoover novel IT ENDS WITH US, alongside Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. He is also a series regular in the Amazon Prime drama AMERICAN RUST: BROKEN JUSTICE alongside award winning actors, Jeff Daniels and Maura Tierney.
Alex began acting at a young age, formally training while splitting his time between his hometown of Kansas City and Los Angeles, finally making a permanent move to Hollywood in 2011. As previously mentioned, in 2015, Alex starred in Meg Ryan's feature film ITHACA, taking on the lead role of 'Homer' alongside Sam Shepard and Tom Hanks. Shortly after, he landed the role of 'Bram,' a series regular in USA Network's drama COLONY with Josh Holloway. Alex's additional film credits include the 2018 film A-X-L where he played the lead 'Miles' opposite Becky G, AMERICAN WOMAN alongside Sienna Miller, WALKING OUT alongside Bill Pullman, THE TRIBES OF PALOS VERDES starring Jennifer Garner, and in a strong supporting role in Netflix's THINGS HEARD AND SEEN alongside Amanda Seyfried and James Norton.
Growing up, Alex split his passion for acting with an equal love for sports including football, basketball, and baseball. He played on school sports teams and was named a California All-State baseball shortstop in 2016, graduating that year with honors. He is a self-taught surfer, having surfed in many incredible areas such as Nicaragua, Hawaii, New Jersey, Oregon and California, to name a few. Additionally, he plays the guitar, and is an avid snowboarder and all-around outdoorsman. He is a loyal supporter of Oceana and believes strongly in protecting our ocean. - Actor
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Thomas Dekker is a 30 year veteran of the film and television industry. At the age of 5, he landed a national commercial and a brief stint on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless". This lead to a slew of guest starring and recurring roles on popular television series of the time such as "Seinfeld", "ER" and "The Nanny" before he landed his first leading role in John Carpenter's 1995 film "Village of the Damned" opposite the late Christopher Reeve. It was this experience at the age of 6 that cemented Dekker's love and commitment to acting and placed him squarely in line with science fiction and genre fare. Concurrent with performances in both the feature film "Star Trek: Generations" and the TV series "Star Trek: Voyager", Dekker also began work as a voice actor. He would eventually play the voice of Littlefoot in "The Land Before Time" film series and Feivel in "An American Tail" film series, both for Universal Studios. At the age of 9, he was cast in his first series regular role as Nick Szalinski on Disney's "Honey I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show", which ran for 3 seasons from 1997 to 2000. Immediately following the series, Dekker played the lead role of Jason Calloway in FOX's unaired comedy pilot "The No. 1 Show" co-starring Tina Fey and directed by SNL's Beth McCarthy Miller.
In 2006, Dekker landed the role of Zac, best friend to Hayden Panettiere's cheerleader Claire, in the popular NBC show "Heroes". However, Dekker left the series mid season to portray the iconic character of John Connor on FOX's "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" opposite Lena Headey and Garret Dillahunt. The show was a critical and commercial success and garnered Dekker much praise for his sensitive, complex portrayal of the teen/future savior of the world. Between seasons of the series, Dekker played the romantic lead in Nick Cassavete's "My Sister's Keeper" alongside Cameron Diaz, Joan Cusack and Alec Baldwin and he wrote and directed the expressionist drama "Whore" starring Megan Fox, Lena Headey and Rumer Willis. Upon the completion of "Terminator" in 2010, Dekker had lead roles in the cult film "All About Evil" with Natasha Lyonne, New Line's "A Nightmare on Elm Street" opposite Rooney Mara and Jackie Earle Haley, Gaby Dellal's ensemble drama "Angel's Crest" with Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Piven and Elizabeth McGovern and Gregg Araki's festival breakout "Kaboom" co-starring Haley Bennett, Roxane Mesquida and Juno Temple. The film was the first to receive the Queer Palm at Cannes and was a national sensation in France.
After receiving accolades at Toronto, Deauville, BFI London, San Francisco, Tribeca and Sundance Film Festivals, Dekker won the coveted role of the legendary Lance Loud in HBO's "Cinema Verite", a biopic about the Louds, the first family to receive a reality TV show based on their lives in the 1970s. The Emmy nominated film was directed by Berman & Pulcini and co-starred Diane Lane, Tim Robbins, Patrick Fugit and the late James Gandolfini. Following this, Dekker returned to television as the male lead in Kevin WIlliamson's supernatural series "The Secret Circle" for the CW before continuing more film work with the festival hit "Enter the Dangerous Mind" starring Jake Hoffman and Nikki Reed, Catherine Hardwicke's erotic thriller "Plush" (which he also co-scored), "Squatters" with Gabriella Wilde, Luke Grimes and Richard Dreyfuss and "Lost in the White City", a Tel Aviv set drama co-starring Haley Bennett.
In 2014, Dekker began his role as Rainn WIlson's right hand man "Valentine" on FOX's dark comedy crime series "Backstrom" from "Bones" creator Hart Hanson. Following the series, Dekker pivoted his attention back to his writing/directing interests and made his second feature film "Jack Goes Home", a semi-autobiographical thriller starring Rory Culkin, Lin Shaye and Britt Robertson. The film premiered to standing ovations at the SXSW Film Festival and received worldwide distribution from eOne/Momentum. Next, Dekker made a cameo in Catherine Hardwicke's "Miss Bala" starring Gina Rodriguez and Ismael Cruz Cordova and appeared in "Body Brokers" with Melissa Leo, Michael K. Williams, Jack Kilmer and Alice Englert.
Dekker's latest turn was the role of cut-throat executive "Travis Denton" in Lionsgate/Roku Channel's series "Swimming With Sharks" opposite Diane Kruger, Kiernan Shipka, Finn Jones and Donald Sutherland. Written by Kathleen Robertson and directed by Tucker Gates, the series is based on the 1994 cult classic film of the same name and had its world premiere at the 2022 SXSW Film Festival. Dekker will next appear in the film "Little Dixie" alongside Frank Grillo, Beau Knapp, Annabeth Gish and Eric Dane.
Dekker is currently in pre production on his third feature film as writer/director and as a musician, he most recently released his fourth studio album "Tasma" in August last year. He resides in southern California.
04/19/2022- Parker Bagley was born on 30 August 1989 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Detention (2011), A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) and Pretty Little Liars (2010). He died on 17 June 2020 in the USA.
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Alex Lawther was born in Petersfield, Hampshire, England in 1995. He is known for his role as the young Alan Turing in The Imitation Game (2014) for which he won the London Film Critics' Circle Award for "Young British Performer of the Year" in January of 2015. Being the youngest of three, and the son of two lawyers, he found out quickly that he had to entertain himself. After joining several different drama groups including The National Youth Theatre, Lawther finally found his big break with a play called South Downs at the age of 16. He also starred alongside Michael Begley and Michelle Collins in the new Hampstead Theatre play The Glass Supper. In addition, Alex featured as the young Alan Turing alongside Keira Knightley and Benedict Cumberbatch in the Oscar-Winning film The Imitation Game. The same year he played Isaac Cooper in the film X+Y. Alex Lawther certainly did find a way to entertain himself and others. He is a brilliant young actor and we will hopefully see more of him in the future.- Actor
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Josh Dylan was born on 19 January 1994. He is an actor and producer, known for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), Allied (2016) and Noughts + Crosses (2020).