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Alexis Cruz (SAG-AFTRA) is a veteran actor, and writer-director-producer. He starred in the title role in HBO's Emmy winning "P.O.W.E.R.: The Eddie Matos Story", in "The Old Man and the Sea" opposite Anthony Quinn, in Larry McMurtry's "The Streets of Laredo" with Sam Shepard and Sissy Spacek, as well as "Stargate" with Kurt Russell and James Spader; later recurring on the hit SyFy show "Stargate SG1" in his original role of, Skaara.
Alexis is a two time ALMA award nominee, and recurred as the angel, Raphael, on CBS' "Touched By An Angel" with Roma Downey and Della Reese before going on to play, Martin Allende, on CBS' "Shark" with James Woods. He has also appeared on "Castle" with Nathan Fillion, in Gregory Nava's "Why Do Fools Fall In Love?" With Larenz Tate, and in Sam Raimi's "Drag Me to Hell".
In addition to his many film and television credits, Alexis Cruz narrated and produced the audio book series "The Catherine Kimbridge Chronicles" for Amazon, and is a creator of the graphic novel series "The Unprofessionals: A Sociopathic Bromance". Alexis lives in NYC, and is a Founding Partner for The Mythmaker Group, an IP development cooperative.- Actress
Alexis Ren is a multi-hyphenate force-model, actress and entrepreneur -who has captivated a global audience with over 18 million followers on Instagram alone. Known for blending glamour with purpose, Alexis has leveraged her platform to champion women's empowerment, wellness, and environmental advocacy.
A reputable model, Alexis has graced the covers of Maxim, Ocean Drive, Grazia, and Flaunt, and was named Sports Illustrated's 2018 Rookie of the Year. She's starred in music videos for major artists including Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, Cardi B, The Chainsmokers, and Kygo, and made a memorable run on ABC's Dancing with the Stars, where she placed fourth.
In film, Alexis has transitioned into leading roles, most recently starring opposite Sasha Luss in Latency, distributed by Lionsgate, and alongside Antonio Banderas and Kate Bosworth in The Enforcer.
Beyond entertainment, Alexis is a passionate entrepreneur. In 2020, she launched We Are Warriors-which had served as a mind-body wellness community centered on mental health and female strength. Since then, Alexis has mentored over 5,000 females.
As a brand collaborator, she continues to be a fashion and beauty fixture, working with iconic labels such as Versace, Valentino, Tom Ford Beauty, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Kosas, Ralph Lauren, Alo, and more.
This year marks a bold new chapter for Alexis: Recently named the face of A Brand's Spring 2025 denim campaign, will debut a fashion-forward collaboration with RVCA for Summer 2025, and is preparing to launch her own jewelry brand, Sereia, in Spring 2025.
Sereia, rooted in empowerment, elegance, and intention, reflects Alexis's vision of wearable legacy pieces designed to inspire confidence and connection.
Whether in front of the camera or behind a brand, Alexis Ren continues to redefine what it means to be a modern icon.- Actor
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Alexis Suarez is an actor and producer known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of The Shadows (2016), Home (2013), and Bruiser (Sundance Nominee, 2021). He has made appearances in numerous prime time and cable television shows, including the Starz network dramatic series, "Hightown" as Javier ("Javi"), NBC's sci-fi thriller, "Manifest" as Alonso, as well as the CBS action series, " The Equalizer" as U.S Marshall Mike Monroe. Born and raised in NYC, Alexis has been actively performing for 20+ years and producing for almost a decade. Theatre credits include, Caliban in Shakespeare's "The Tempest", and Macedonio Guerra "The Mace", in Kristoffer Diaz's, "The Elaborate Entrance Of Chad Deity". He is represented by BLOC and is a member of Equity and Sag-Aftra.
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Alexis Baca, also known as Lexi Baca, began her acting career as a child growing up in Long Beach, California, where she was in various movies, TV shows and commercials. Her passion for acting continues to grow stronger. She currently lives in Southwest Florida where she continues to act in many movies and TV series all over the state of Florida and the United States. She also models for various photographers. She has been involved in many runway shows, as well as much print work. You can follow her for more updates on Instagram, Lexi.baca3actress.- Sound Department
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Born in 1976 to Scandinavian parents, Erik grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. He graduated 1 of 330 in high school, garnering the Valedictory, and was accepted to Yale and Stanford Universities. He took a full Trustee scholarship to USC's Cinema-Television School as a film production major where he went on to supervise the Spielberg Scoring Stage. He graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1998, and became the Editor Guild's youngest new member, working on Forces of Nature (1999), Tuesdays with Morrie (1999), The Last Producer (2000), They Nest (2000) and Law & Order (1990). He was also a sound effects editor on the Sci-Fi Channel's Dune (2000) miniseries.- Alexis Cash is an American actress known for her authentic and grounded work on stage and screen. She has an expansive presence, focus, and analytical eye to understand her part in the whole. With a background in improvisation and devised theater, she has performed an immense amount of work in very collaborative settings. Alexis studied acting at Point Park University's Conservatory program and from there moved to NYC. Alexis is from Maryland and grew up wanting to be a vet to literally being Whitney Houston. As the cool kids used to say: dreaming is free.
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Studied at Konstantinos Michailidis Drama School
He became really famous during the 80's with many films he participated with actress and very close friend, Kaiti Finou.
Since March 14, 2017 he was hospitalized in "Aghios Savvas" hospital diagnosed with cancer, and since Easter Sunday he had been intubated in the intensive care unit of that hospital, having deteriorated. He passed away at the age of 66, on April 21, 2017 at 14:25. Close to him remained his second wife Christina Psalti and his daughter from the first marriage.- Casting Director
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Hamzah Saman is a dedicated and driven professional in Hollywood, seamlessly balancing his work as a sought-after casting director with a thriving acting career and passionate advocacy for inclusive representation. As the first Arab American and Muslim member of the Casting Society of America (CSA), he holds a unique position and uses his platform to champion diverse talent.
In 2011, Saman founded Arab American Casting, a game-changing platform that has become essential for connecting Hollywood productions with talented MENASA actors. This initiative has helped numerous actors launch their careers, thanks in part to Saman's vision for pioneering online auditions, which have democratized access to opportunities for actors worldwide. The Arab American Casting community now thrives with over 5,200 members, a testament to its impact and reach. As the casting director on JACIR, a film that was under consideration for an Oscar nomination in 2023, Saman's commitment to authentic storytelling and diverse representation is clearly evident.
Saman's commitment to diversity extends beyond casting. His "Diversity in Hollywood" Facebook group (with over 100,000 members) and his regular discussions with industry professionals and actors have become vital spaces for crucial conversations about representation, equity, and inclusion. Recognizing his expertise and dedication, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation invited him to lead an acting workshop, further solidifying his role as a mentor and leader in the community.
A SAG-AFTRA actor with over 110 IMDb credits, Saman's on-screen work ranges from films like "Rogue Warfare" (which soared to Netflix's top 10) and "I Am Gitmo," to a recurring role on "General Hospital," and a guest appearance on Netflix's "Lucifer."
With over 80 five-star Google reviews, Arab American Casting's positive influence is undeniable. Hamzah Saman is dedicated to building a more inclusive and representative Hollywood, and he's excited to continue empowering emerging artists and shaping the future of the industry.- Actress
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Alexis Jacknow is a Los Angeles based, multidisciplinary storyteller. She recently released her Hulu Original feature film, Clock, a psychological thriller starring Dianna Agron and Melora Hardin. Clock World Premiered at the Overlook Film Festival where it took home and Audience Award. In addition to critical praise, the move was lauded as one of the "Best Horror Films of 2023" by People, Variety, Collider, Esquire, and Marie Clare.
Her most recent feature script, AIDa, made the 2024 Black List.
Her debut short film, Again, World Premiered in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival and was distributed by Amazon. Her other shorts include Costume Change (FX/Freeform), and Overnight (Paramount+) which garnered her a WGA Award Nomination for Short Form Original.
She is in development on her drama, The Villager (2019 IFP Week No Borders Selection), as well as her horror feature, The Blindings with 21 Laps.
Alexis has over a decade of theater directing experience, during which she has helmed National Tours, World Premieres, and Audie Award winning radio plays. She sits on faculty at UCLA's Department of Theater.
As an actor, her career spans film, television, theater, and dozens of national commercials. She holds a B.F.A. in Acting from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and is a proud member of the WGA, SAG/AFTRA, AEA, and SDC.- Abigail Haley started young in musical theater in Florida. After attending a workshop by Hollywood Casting Directors, she got invited to attend an Acting Camp in Hollywood and while there was discovered by LA Talent manager, Susie Mains from Trilogy Talent. This was a new twist in her life that changed everything. Abigail and her family decided to move to LA to pursue a career in the film and television industry.
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Alexis Ostrander is an award-winning and Emmy nominated director. Since graduating from Syracuse University, she has worked consistently in film and television, starting out in documentaries before segueing into narrative storytelling. In 2014 she was a participant in the 40th annual AFI Directing Workshop for Women.
Alexis received the Panavision New Filmmaker Grant, Creative District Grant, Impact First Films Grant, and The Caucus for Producers, Writers & Directors Foundation Grant to enable her to make her first short film, THE HAIRCUT, premiering at AFI Fest in 2014. It has since played over 45 festivals, garnering 13 awards. In 2016 Alexis was selected for the Ryan Murphy Half Foundation Mentorship Program and subsequently directed the penultimate episode of AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ROANOKE for FX. She was a participant in the Fox Filmmakers Lab and Fox Global Directors Initiative and was a drama fellow for the apprenticeship program on HOMELAND.
Alexis was one of five directors in the inaugural Warner Bros. Emerging Film Directors Workshop, leading her to direct the grounded sci-fi short film, SENSUM, which premiered on HBO Go. After completing the 2017 Warner Bros. Television Directors' Workshop, she has gone on to direct over 30 episodes of television including RIVERDALE, SHADOWHUNTERS, THE ARRANGEMENT, DEADLY CLASS, PEARSON, SUPERGIRL, SERVANT, SWAMP THING, IMPULSE, CONDOR, SEAL TEAM, NANCY DREW, SWEET TOOTH, CRUEL SUMMER, TRUTH BE TOLD, INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE, THE CONSULTANT and MAYFAIR WITCHES. In 2018 Alexis directed the pilot episode of LIGHT AS A FEATHER on Hulu, for which she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Digital Drama Series.
In January 2020, The Alice Initiative named Alexis one of twenty "Emerging Female Directors" in The Hollywood Reporter. She is currently in development on a tv series for SB Projects, CEDE for Star Thrower Entertainment, MEMPHIS DYNAMITE for Range Studios and RED ROSE CREW for The Gotham Group, which she is set to direct and executive produce. She has written a guest post for Indiewire: "Here's Why Female-Driven Films Are Important Right Now."
Alexis is represented by CAA and Range Media.- Alexis is an actor and creative based in NYC.
Working since 2009 in Theatre and Film/TV, Alexis has developed and originated a few roles some of which include Alana Beck in Dear Evan Hansen, Lottie Adams in Harbor (for which she won the 2013 CT Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut), and Lexi Jones in the NBC drama Rise. She has also been a part of many theatrical developmental workshops such as Beetlejuice, The Band's Visit, Dear Evan Hansen, and most recently, It's Kind of a Funny Story. Upcoming works are her own short horror film Boyhoarder which she produced and stars in, and the upcoming drama series on Netflix, ERIC, as Raya.
Alexis also likes to collaborate and develop her own cabarets and performance pieces, most recently debuting Alexis Molnar sings the Fiona Apple Songbook at Don't Tell Mama NYC. She has also performed at Joe's Pub, 54 Below, The Green Room 42, and many other venues. - Actress
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Jaelyn Buffkin was born in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She is known for films like A Savannah Haunting (2022), Hallowed and The Accursed (2022). She has played a young Mena Suvari as well as a young Caitlyn Carmichael. She has played a wide variety of roles, from a creepy ghost to a victim of abuse to a sweet happy go lucky little girl. She can bounce from hysterical crying to smiling and singing within a snap of a finger. She has studied stunt work with Atlanta Stunt and LA stunt, specializing in wire work.
Aside from acting, she is a competitive gymnast and surfer. Jaelyn loves making up games and painting with her little sister. She also enjoys going out on a boat to fish, crab, and catch shrimp. Jaelyn is now learning how to speak Korean from her grandmother.- "Alexis has this insane charisma and look about her that really commands an audience." (AmericanIdol.net) Before she even sings a note, she draws you in. Her stage presence, energy and star-like quality, combined with her powerful vocals are exactly what has gotten her noticed in this industry.
Getting noticed is one thing, but it hasn't come without a ton of hard work. The Dayton, Ohio native has been singing and playing music since she can remember. Her dad, brother, and sister are all musicians, so following in their footsteps was inevitable! As she got older, she joined the family band and before long, she was stealing the show. Her talent as a musician, along with her clean country vocals have contributed greatly to her success. Her biggest accomplishment to date was finishing in the Top 8 Girls of the hit show American Idol. Alexis won America over instantly and let everyone know they'll be hearing more from this young lady soon. Alexis is even more than her incredible voice, her songwriting has also been greatly noticed and recognized over the years. She was a Top 10 Finalist in the Nash Next National Contest in 2016 & 2017- a radio contest to find the next Rising Country Star. Alexis will tell you "There is nothing I love more than performing live... "Looking into the crowd and seeing them sing along to your music is one of the best feelings I have ever had!" All of this has led her to playing over 700 shows in her professional career and opening for artists such as Randy Houser, Montgomery Gentry, Midland, Cassadee Pope, Clint Black, Old Dominion and others.
Alexis graduated from Wright State University with a degree in Spanish Education and was also one of the Worship Leaders at SouthBrook Christian Church in Miamisburg Ohio, her home church since she was a child. She will tell you, "I work hard at this, but at the end of the day, I know this is a gift that God has given me. I always try to remember that and thank Him every chance I get!
As Alexis advanced her music career, more doors opened than she has ever imagined and she has now dipped into the acting world! She loves everything about entertainment and being an actress fits right into her wheelhouse! Making her on screen debut in Spring 2024, check her our in A Nashville Wish! Stay tuned for much for to come from Alexis! - Actor
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Faidon Georgitsis studied at the Drama Schools of Karolos Koun, Hristos Vahliotis and Pellos Katselis. His screen debut was in Jules Dassin's Never on Sunday (1960) (followed next by their collaborations in Phaedra (1962) and Kravgi gynaikon (1978) too), as well as other memorable films of great directors such as Vasilis Georgiadis' The Red Lanterns (1963) and Blood on the Land (1965) (as well as a cameo in Gamos ala... ellinika (1964) too), Takis Kanellopoulos' Ouranos (1962) and Michael Cacoyannis' Eroika (1960). Among others, he had collaborated with Karolos Koun in his Art Theater and the National Theatre of Northern Greece. Besides his acting work, he had also directed films and several stage plays.- Actress
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Born in Edmonton and raised all over Canada, from the south shores of Prince Edward Island to the logging town of Powell River on BC's west coast, Alexis has been performing from the age of five.
Home-schooled in her early years, she studied history in university before returning to her first love of acting, moving to Vancouver after graduating from film school in 2000.
She is best known for her work on The Returned (2014), Supernatural (2014), Stargate: Atlantis (2008), and The L Word (2008); and also for her performances in plays such as The Winter's Tale, Closer, Speed-the-Plow, Proof, The Merry Widow, and Enchanted April.- Actress
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Alexis was born in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
She started acting at a young age in community theatre and went on to receive a BFA - Specialization in Theatre Performance from Concordia University in Montreal. Alexis has been working professionally since her graduation in 1995.
Alexis is also the author of the Bella James mystery series. Her first novel, 'Encore' was published in 2015 and was shortlisted for both the 2016 Arthur Ellis and Bony Blithe awards. The sequel, 'Triple Threat' was published in February 2018 followed by 'Revival' in 2020.
An avid dog lover, Alexis also loves to travel and often chooses her country of exploration based on what she wants to eat.- Casting Department
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Born and raised in Georgia, Alexis discovered her passion for casting at an early age, Alexis would watch content with an open mind and an attentive eye dissecting parts of actors' performances. To further her dreams in Casting, she went on to Full Sail University, where she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Film Studies and then received a certification in Editing at the Georgia Film Academy. After Full Sail, Alexis worked with C&C Talent Management as a Talent Associate and Volunteered as a Drama Teacher's Assistant for The Alliance Theatre. Alexis moved on to work on new productions as an Extras Casting Assistant.
Alexis wants to be part of pushing authentic diversity to the forefront of the entertainment industry. She wants to make sure that new stories and characters are going to see the light of day. Alexis wants everyone's voice to be heard and seen. She truly believes there is room for everyone to succeed and has no problem helping others get where they want to be.- Actor
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He is a Puerto Rican actor, radio announcer, television show host, singer, comedy writer, entrepreneur and comedian. He graduated with a BA Lit & Music UPR San Juan, P.R. Theater-MSU-Lansing, Michigan.
Logroño has enjoyed success in Puerto Rican media for close to three decades.His nickname "Sunshine" came from a short stint (1973) as a disc jockey for San Juan-based WBMJ-AM, Puerto Rico's first rock and roll station.- Actress
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Alexis Samone is an experienced theatrical performer and is most known for her role as Lady In Blue in the stage play, For Colored Girls. Ms. Samone made her television debut as a performing artist on the hit show, 106&Park Top 10 Live on BET Network for the Wild Out Wednesday segment. She made her first stage debut as an actress for her role as Lady In Blue in For Colored Girls.
Alexis decided to delve into film and television acting and began in 2018 for her role as Earline Le'Day, in Jook Joint Blues. Later in the year, she also began filming for Raised By Kanye for her supporting role as Niecey. Samone's most recent role is as the lead of The Wrong Cheer Captain starring Vivica A. Fox and Jackee Harry. She performs the principal role of Kate.
Along with her acting talent, Alexis Samone is a professional recording artist, songwriter, and pianist, with her first professional gig being a song for a McDonald's radio commercial at the age of 16 yo. Ms. Samone is still in the beginning stages of her career but is becoming a triple threat with multiple talent skills under her belt.- Alexis is a trained actor who has worked professionally for 30 years in TV, Radio, Theatre and Feature Films. Graduating from the University of Manchester with a B.A. (Hons) 2:1 in Acting Studies at The Arden School of Theatre, her CV boasts roles in TV dramas, comedies, commercials, corporate presenting, feature films and live theatrical venues.
- Alexis was raised in Salem, New Hampshire where for the first 14 years of her life, she pursued dancing and singing in dreams of one day going to Broadway. When Alexis was 14, her mother and stepfather moved her to Redlands,CA where completed high school and went on her earn her B.A. in Broadcast Journalism at California State University, Fullerton. A few months before graduation, Alexis relocated to Los Angeles to finally pursue her childhood dreams of acting while finishing up her degree. Since her recent move to L.A., she has starred in 2 small indie feature films, guest-starred on television, completed a number of short films. She continues her training at Playhouse West in North Hollywood, CA.
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He studied painting and sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts from which he graduated in 1948.
Because of his left-wing political beliefs, he was exiled in Makronisos Island after the end of World War II
He started his career, as a director, at the age of 28, on 1954, with the film "Maghiki Polis" (Enchanted City) that was influenced by neorealism. With his second film "Dracos" (Dragon) in 1956 came his national and international recognition for his cinematography.
Lately he was hospitalized because of respiratory problems
He passed away around 16:00 on the afternoon of February 22, 2017 at his home in Athens, close to his family, at the age of 91.- Actor
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Petros Fyssoun was born in October 5, 1933 in Agrinio, Greece. Some sources claim that he was born in Russia. He was a child of a Russian refugee father, that settled in Greece after the October Revolution. He studied acting at the Drama School of "Theatro Technis" and made his stage debut in a 1953 Athens production of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town". He soon became one of the top actors of his generation and had an extremely rich theatrical career: Sophocles' "Electra" (as Orestis), Lillian Hellmann's "Watch on the Rhine" (as Kurt Muller), Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" (as Dorn), Eugene O' Neill's "Desire Under the Elms" (as Ephriam Cabot) etc. He collaborated with the National Theater of Greece and often created personal stage groups. Equally interesting was his film career: he made his screen debut in 1958 and starred in many important dramas, like The Outlaws (1958) and Prodosia (1964). The past few weeks before his death, he was hospitalized in the hospital "Sotiria" of Athens, with Respiratoty Infection. He passed away on December 5, 2016- Producer
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Joey Slamon is a writer and producer. She is the show runner of I'm Sorry (2017) and has previously worked on shows such as Those Who Can't (2016) and Arrested Development (2003). She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and wants people to know that even though her name is Joey, she is in fact a woman.