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Adrian Pasdar was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, to Rosemarie Pasdar (née Sbresny), who owns a travel agency, and Homayoon Pasdar, a prominent heart surgeon. His father is Iranian and his mother, who was born in Germany, is of German, and some Polish, descent. At the age of 2, his father moved the family to Powelton, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. In high school, he excelled at football, eventually leading to a football scholarship at the University of Florida in 1983. Football may have been a promising future, had it not been for a terrible accident during his freshman year that left his face scarred and his legs badly injured. A very driven Adrian finished his freshman year in a wheelchair, doing intensive physical therapy and turning his attention to campus stage productions and rediscovered a childhood interest in writing and acting. No longer able to play football, he dropped out of school and returned home, taking a job with a theater group "People's Light and Theatre Company". Here, he worked on sound, lighting and set construction. While constructing a set, he cut off the end of his left thumb. Adrian, having the ability to turn tragedy into triumph, used his medical compensation to pay for attendance at the famous Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. At the age of 19, he auditioned for a role in Top Gun (1986). Director Tony Scott was so impressed that he wrote the part of "Chipper" just for him. This led to bigger roles in Solarbabies (1986), Streets of Gold (1986), and Kathryn Bigelow's 1987 cult vampire movie Near Dark (1987), with Adrian in the lead role of "Caleb Colton". He also appeared in Vital Signs (1990). Adrian has always been an actor ahead of his time, opting for roles in independent and cable movies long before they were considered fashionable for feature actors to do. In 1992, feeling completely out-of-touch with reality, Adrian left Hollywood to return to New York. He worked as a cashier for room and board, while taking the occasional small part, such as "Frankie" in Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way (1993). Another major break came in 1995, when Adrian was cast as the title character on the short-lived Fox series Profit (1996). He continues to act in supporting roles and has now added directing to his already impressive body of work. He wrote and directed the short film Beyond Belief (1999) and also directed a feature film entitled Cement (2000).- Actress
- Producer
Gina was born in the small mountain town of Smithers, British Columbia, where her first performance took place at a figure skating exhibition at age five. She has been at home on center stage ever since. As a precocious and outgoing child Gina performed in all her school plays and talent shows.
Through most of these early years, as she moved around with her mom and older brother, her first love was dance. Whether ballet, tap, modern, or musical theatre, Gina was immersed in dance performance. As the classical ballet training developed her unrelenting work ethic, it wasn't long before Gina's love of performance began to shape itself into something resembling a career.
At the age of fifteen, Gina was scouted by a modeling agency and shipped to Japan. Embracing the move with both hands, Gina schooled herself on the culture and language and the country quickly became her second home.
Professionally, Japan was a major break. Gina was unbelievably successful in modeling and appeared on upwards of twenty magazine covers. But modeling was never Gina's passion. While her talent and drive gave her a taste of success, modeling was ultimately a stepping stone to bigger things, in another medium.
On returning to North America, Gina went back to school, where she continued to study Japanese and graduated from college at the top of her class. Then, while working two jobs, Gina took acting classes to develop her stage skills. It was during these years that she faced a lot of naysayers, a lot of people telling her, "No, you can't." In spite of - or perhaps because of - this type of pessimism, Gina was determined to become an actor. "Oh really? Just watch me!" was her response.
Continuously driven and fiercely independent, Gina has managed to achieve big things without buying into the trappings of show business. In a world that revolves around money, fame, and image, Gina has found success and happiness through sheer will and commitment to her craft. She also finds fulfillment volunteering with less fortunate people - Gina has worked with physically and mentally challenged and enjoys supporting bullied teen girls, helping them foster confidence and self esteem.
Despite a list of personal achievements that includes starring roles in prime time TV shows and in feature films (big budget and indie), Gina continues to work hard to achieve bigger and better things. She continues to study theatre and classical ballet, and, surrounded by loving friends and family, she is always looking ahead. And up!- Producer
- Director
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Born in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the North of England, Neil Marshall has been working successfully in both feature films and television since his feature debut 'Dog Soldiers' in 2001. His second feature as both writer and director,'The Descent' 2005 was an even bigger critical and commercial hit, winning several awards including the BIFA for Best Director, and the Empire award for Best Horror. He followed this success with the post-apocalyptic action movie 'Doomsday' 2008 for Universal and historical adventure 'Centurion' 2010. In 2012 Neil made his debut in the world of high-end television with 'Game of Thrones' S2 Ep9 'Blackwater', and followed that up with S4 Ep9 'The Watchers on the Wall' for which he received an Emmy Nomination for Best Director.
Marshall continued to work in the network, cable and streaming arenas directing projects such as the pilot episodes of 'Black Sails' for Starz, DC's 'Constantine' and 'Timeless' both for NBC. Marshall also directed notable episodes of 'Hannibal' for Showtime and 'Westworld' for HBO. In 2017 Neil developed, produced and directed the Netflix reboot of classic sci-fi series 'Lost in Space', quickly followed the same year by the feature film reboot of 'Hellboy' released in 2018.
In 2020 Marshall made his return to independent film and the horror genre with the multi-award winning witch-hunt saga 'The Reckoning' which was the opening movie at Fantasia festival in Canada that year. Marshall's next movie 'The Lair', an all action-creature-feature set in Afghanistan was the opening night presentation at Frightfest 2022 in London and also played Sitges in Spain before being released on Shudder in Feb 2023.
Marshall switched genres yet again for the violent gangster revenge movie 'Duchess', due to be released by Saban in the US in September 2024. Most recently Marshall directed the erotic giallo thriller 'Compulsion' and is developing several projects including WW2 alien invasion thriller 'Invaders', tense action thriller 'Dead Stop' and land speed record drama 'Mach One'.- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Neile Adams was born in Manila, the Philippine Islands on July 10, 1932 as María Ruby Neilam Arrastia y Salvador of Eurasian descent as her DNA attests. Her bloodline, to clarify erroneous reports, consists of 26% mixture of Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, 7% Polynesian and 67% Spanish Basque and English, although her maternal grandmother's name was changed from Sulse to Schultz when that family emigrated to Spain from Germany. She spent WW2 in Japanese-occupied Manila, came to America in 1948, graduated high school the following year from Rosemary Hall (now Choate Rosemary Hall) in Greenwich, Connecticut and immediately went to New York to study dancing where she got a scholarship at the Katherine Dunham School of Dance. To ward off being cast exclusively as a "señorita" or in just plain old Spanish-speaking parts because of her name, her mother claimed Adams was her father's middle name. Never having seen nor met her father she soon became Neile Adams.
In 1953, she was cast as a dancer in "Kismet" and shortly became one of the lead dancers in the show. When the show closed in 1955 she was offered a showy role in the Versailles Nightclub where George Abbott and Bob Fosse caught her performance and offered her the Carol Haney role in "The Pajama Game" just as soon as her contract ended with the club. To meet both deadlines she performed at night and rehearsed during the day. She met Steve McQueen shortly thereafter and married four months after their formal introduction. The couple had two children, Terry McQueen (born 1959) and Chad McQueen (born 1960). The marriage legally ended in 1972. Neile is the grandmother of actor Steven R. McQueen. She remarried in 1980 to Alvin Toffel, a political campaign manager and president of the Norton Simon Museum. This union lasted until Toffel's passing in 2005.
Broadway credits: featured dancer in "Kismet", starred in "Pajama Game" opposite John Raitt and Julie Wilson, and Broadway-bound "At The Grand" opposite Paul Muni. She married McQueen while filming MGM's This Could Be the Night (1957) when she was under contract. Adams opened the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas in 1958 with Dick Shawn and Vivian Blaine. Television revues later became her main staple as she raised her family. She appeared on such programs as Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (1948), The Bob Hope Show (1950), The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom (1957), The Patrice Munsel Show (1956), The Eddie Fisher Show (1957) and The Walter Winchell Show (1956), among others. She played opposite McQueen and villainous Peter Lorre on a macabre episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and starred in two other Hitchcock episodes. In the '60s and '70s she guest-starred in almost all the popular dramatic shows, such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), Vega$ (1978), Fantasy Island (1977), The Rockford Files (1974), The Bionic Woman (1976) and Love, American Style (1969), to name a few. On film, she played Burt Reynolds' wife in Fuzz (1972), was directed by Billy Wilder in Buddy Buddy (1981) and appeared in Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981). Adams continues to perform her cabaret shows in L.A., New York, London and Paris.- Alyssa-Jane Cook is one of Australia's most respected actors and personalities. While her first love will always be pure acting roles, she is also an accomplished television host, two credits not usually found residing comfortably in the one performer. This rare ability to combine her dual careers as an actor on film, stage and television with her substantial hosting/presenting abilities and popularity as a personality, have established Alyssa-Jane as one of our leading performers. Her easygoing nature, combined with an uncompromising professionalism, has given Alyssa-Jane a solid reputation with those "in the know" as a pure delight to work with.
- Born in Los Angeles, California, blonde bombshell Cindy Margolis is a talk show host, model and actress. Before You Tube, Facebook, Instagram and all the other social media applications, Cindy Margolis stood alone as the greatest self promoter on the Internet. Crowned the Most Downloaded Woman on the Internet by the Guinness Book of Records pretty much said it all.
Her career started when Cindy was working on a project for a college business course she was taking. She took her project idea of greeting cards further and launched her own greeting card line, with her as the cover model for the cards. Agents started to ask about this greeting card cover girl. The company was a huge success. Cindy began to model and appeared in ads for Reebok, Vidal Sassoon, Coors, Hanes and Sunkist.
Once she conquered Cyber space Cindy made a name for herself in Hollywood in both film and TV. Her TV credits include 4 network shows, Seducing Cindy, Beverly Hills Nannies, In Your Dreams with Cindy Margolis, and of course CBS TV's The Cindy Margolis Show.
Today Cindy is still going strong. Film projects include Sharknado 3 and Isle of Legends, which she is also producing. Bad Publicity is a TV pilot written specifically for Cindy and will go into production next year. - Actor
- Writer
Neil Kelly is a SAG-AFTRA performer known for Netflix's Pain Hustlers dir. by David Yates (2023), The Futurist (2022), Tribeca Film Festival's Malleable (2022), and The Ellen Degeneres Show (2021). He graduated with a BFA in Acting from Boston University and continued his education at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.
Theatrical Credits featuring multiple original roles include: Justin in "Becoming Justin," Sky Banner in "Kris Kringle: The Musical," The Lover in InMotion Theatre's production of "Sunlight Interior," and Lysander in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Amongst other awards, Neil was nominated for Best Overall Performer in the short film (Finale X) as part of the "10 Day Film Challenge," as well as, a Broadway World 2nd place Winner for Best Actor in a Guest Artist Theatre (Baby John/West Side Story).
In regards to Casting: Think Michael Urie, Penn Badgley, and Andrew Garfield's sweet younger brother. Neil is bicoastally managed by Kreativ Media Partners and resides in Los Angeles, CA.- Actor
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Neil Webb is a Canadian actor and stand-up comedian born in Calgary, Alberta. After years of playing high-level hockey, he switched gears and focused on acting and filmmaking. Webb has written and directed several feature films including Double Booked, a psychological thriller that played at multiple film festivals in 2014 and 2015.
Neil is probably most well-known for his role as the tattooed prisoner opposite Robert Patrick in James Gunn's Peacemaker.
With nearly a decade of stand-up comedy under his belt and more than a decade and a half in the film industry, Webb's versatility as a performer is ever on display.- Actor
- Location Management
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After spending much of his youth and early adulthood immersed in the worlds of rugby, football and hockey, Neil has found that his background in athletics has served him well in the world of performance. Born and raised in Montreal, Neil now resides in Los Angeles where, when not at work on a set or in a studio, he can be found playing hockey, practicing yoga and trying to get better at guitar.- Actor
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Neil Green was born in Longview Washington and has lived in the PNW his entire life. He discovered acting later than most, when he appeared in Portlandia (2016) as a background actor. Neil fell in love with being on set, although it was everything going on behind the camera that first pulled him in. It wasn't until he was asked to be a guest star stand in for the TV series The Librarians, that Neil decided to make the leap to speaking roles and his journey brings you here. Thanks for coming along on this amazing journey. Drop him an email if you have any questions and enjoy the ride.- Alexandra Neil is an actress best-known for her work on daytime television. She has played a wide range of characters on different shows -- from surgeon "Paige Miller" on One Life to Live (1968) to town tramp "Ruby Wright" on Texas (1980). Her other shows include As the World Turns (1956) ("Dawn Wheeler"), Guiding Light (1952) ("Rose McClaren Shayne"), All My Children (1970) ("Casey Wexler"), Another World (1964) ("Dawn Wheeler"), Ryan's Hope (1975) ("Teresa/Poppy Donoghue"), and others. She has also appeared in episodic television (in a number of guest star roles), and in some interesting indie films, as well as some bigger films. Alexandra works in theater, and has appeared on Broadway -- in Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll", and in Stephen Belber's "Match". She is married to actor John C. Vennema. She has one daughter, Zoe Ruffner, and a stepdaughter, Bess Vennema.
- Actress
Mary....is an unselfconsciously amusing bundle of heart and brains. Her unconventional views and passion make it obvious why top directors are thrilled to add her creative spark to their projects.
Mary grabbed Ron Howard's attention with her enigmatic performance as 'Miss Floom', the hotel landlady in George Miller's Babe: Pig in the City which was voted by Siskel & Ebert "The Best Film of 1998" and is the sequel to the Oscar nominated film Babe. Mary went on to play, the Whoville school teacher, 'Miss Rue Who' under Rons' direction in Universals' blockbuster release of November 2000 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', alongside Jim Carrey, Molly Shannon, and Christine Baranski. During the shooting of 'The Grinch', she also worked with Chris Columbus' '1492 Company' with Whoopi Goldberg and Brendan Fraser as the less than sober bar tart 'Lulu La Rue' in Fox searchlights' 'Monkeybone' released in 2001. After impressing, six time Oscar winning makeup artist, Rick Baker on the set of The Grinch, with her unique look and grace, Mary happily has made cameo appearances in his many projects.
In the fall of 2002, Mary was invited aboard two widely divergent TV shows. As Mike Fresco & his team of writers made changes to the popular series 'Providence', placing it in the ER instead of a clinic, they also brought some quirk to the mix by creating the character Gerda, an outrageous nudge, with Mary. At the same time, Mary was cast as the befuddled temp, Myrna, on Ben Afflecks' original new TV show 'Push, Nevada' and quickly became a recurring character. Mary also guest starred as Sandra Conley, a 28 year old pregnant patient with Marfans Syndrome, on 'MDs' with Jane Lynch and directed by Peter Horton.
In the spring 2006, Mary's Solo Show "-Dolphin Dreams-" co-written & directed by Rondell Sheridan was produced as part of an evening of Original Solo Shows staged at Highways Performance Space in Santa Monica, California. In 2006, she also began appearing on 'General Hospital' as 'Ms. Sneed', the hospital administrator and starred as the villain 'Billy Stahl' in the Indie Film, 'Tillamook Treasure'. In the spring of 2007, Mary portrayed 'Nurse Theresa' in the horror film 'Portal' which was screened at The Cannes Film Festival. In the spring of 2008, Mary was seen at The Cannes Film Festival again as 'Mrs. Hutchins' in 'The Changeling' starring Angelina Jolie and directed by Clint Eastwood. The 'Changeling' was nominated for a Palme d'Or Award at The Cannes Film Festival 2008 and was released in November 2008. Mary was seen in the fall of 2009 on the new CBS TV series "The Ex List" with fellow Juilliard Alumni Elizabeth Reaser. In 2010, Mary's yearning to be back on stage lead her to Montreal where she worked with Cirque Du Soleil in developing the show "Iris" directed by Phillip DeCoufle based on the evolution of cinema. It gave her a chance to return to her roots and spread her wings as an improviser and physical comedian utilizing her love of physical comedy, dance and movement. Her work with Cirque inspired Mary to develop a physical comedy piece titled "Baby, Oh Baby!" which she performed on stage in Los Angeles at The Comedy Store, The Electric Lodge & Highways Performance Space.
In the fall of 2011, Mary found herself on the Fox Lot in Mexico with actors Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson, and Kevin James playing Martha, a church gossip in the family film "Little Boy" directed by Alejandro Monteverde. The film was released in theaters April 2014. In 2013, Mary created & performed a film, theater, & dance piece called "Two Long Ladies" with lanky redhead dancer Anne Grimaldo at Highways Performance Space & at The Andrew Shire Gallery with glowing reviews.
From 2016 - 2019, for the most part, Mary was attending to her father with dementia and alzheimer's. However, in December 2017, Mary did fit in a Guest Star appearance on "Now We're Talking" starring Tommy Dewey and Tug Coker produced by LeBron James on 'Verizon go90'. And, in July 2019, Mary had the pleasure of Guest Starring as "Dr. Patton" on Tyler Perry's "The Haves and the Have Nots".
Mary, born in Marquette, Michigan and reared in Milwaukee, Wisconsin partly attributes her desire to pursue a career in acting to her longtime idol and source of inspiration, British actress, Maggie Smith, and to her grandfather. Mary recalls the motivation she gained from her grandfather, an early vaudeville performer as well as her father who as a boy, toured with him; a highly artistic mother, adept at weaving, sculpting, and painting also gave rise to creative direction. No surprise, that Mary wrote and starred in her first play at age five, an event which led to numerous performances thereafter. She then took dance lessons and eventually choreographed and staged dance numbers adding tap, jazz, and modern dance to her repertoire.
Stein attended the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City with celebrity alumni Kevin Spacey, Val Kilmer, Thomas Gibson, and Bradley Whitford, after already receiving a BA from Marquette University. In regional theater, she has played such diverse roles as 'May' in 'Fool for Love' directed by Mark Masterson. Rave reviews, unique talent, and an enthusiasm to explore different media, led Stein to Hollywood where she broke into television on a series of pilots as well as guest starred on such well known TV shows such as 'Glee' and 'Brooklyn Nine Nine'. Marys' feature film break came with the unforgettable role of 'Angela' in Orion Pictures 1996 sleeper hit Man of the Year. You may also recognize her from hundreds of commercials for everything from Pop Tarts to Toyota to most recently, commercials for Sprint & AAA.
Mary meditates & has been a practicing yogi for 30+ years. As an accomplished athlete she enjoys long distance cycling, kayaking, horseback riding and snow skiing. Stein has been a big sister to The Westside Kids and volunteered with LA based charity 'Free Arts for Abused Kids'. She participated with 'Team in Training' and completed their training & triathlon to raise money for Leukemia Research. When Mary is not acting she is a highly sought after coach to actors & teaches workshops in On Camera Acting & Structured Visualization as gateway to tapping your creativity and genius.- Actor
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Born in Middlesbrough, Neil began his career in ITV daytime soap Crossroads and was nominated for Best Actor at the 2002 Soap Awards. He went on to star in 2 series of the BBC2 sitcom Hebburn, ITV dramas The Hunt for Raoul Moat and A Spy Among Friends and is now a series regular in the BBC sitcom Smoggie Queens.- Actor
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Born in Bristol in the west of England, in the 1970s, Neil is an award-winning British actor. With a background in stand-up and improvised comedy, Neil has maintained a theatrical career parallel to his very successful television presenting work (which includes MTV, National Geographic and sports hosting for many international events and broadcasters). Acting since the age of 15, trained in Bristol and London, Neil brings naturalism and physicality to screen roles. In 2024 Cole appeared as photographer Brian Green in Season 13 of BBC One's flagship drama, Call The Midwife, and as principal character Jarrod Edwards in sci-fi feature film Sentinel. A core cast member of Prime Video's Dark Ditties horror comedy anthology series sees Neil embody a wide range of characters from the cockney criminal Larry The Latch in Finders Keepers to comic misfit Kev Williams in The Witching Hour. In 2016 Cole won Best Actor In A Feature Film at the Urestricted View Horror Film Festival, London for his role as Pete in British horror comedy Stag Hunt.- Music Department
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Kier Lehman is an Emmy and Grammy-nominated music supervisor. His work on the Academy Award-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse contributed to the soundtrack's massive success, with its hit single "Sunflower" going multi-platinum. His most talked about credit, HBO's hit series Insecure, consistently ranks amongst the shows with the best soundtrack on television. The range of projects Kier has music supervised is vast, from the billion dollar Lego Movie franchise, Queen & Slim and Michelle Obama documentary Becoming, to HBO's acclaimed series The Night Of and Entourage. His dramatic and comedic television credits also include the Netflix series Ripley, Abbott Elementary on ABC, The Muppets Mayhem for Disney+ and The Afterparty on AppleTV+. Kier has won five Guild of Music Supervisor awards from eight nominations and recently completed work with producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord on the hit sequel Across The Spider-Verse.- Actor
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Neil Malik Abdullah was born in Austria, raised in Germany and has Arabic-Turkish roots with a Greek touch.
The talented actor is fluent in English, Arabic, German and has basic knowledge in Turkish. He started his career with training at the "Schule für Schauspiel Hamburg" in Germany. He also took classes at HB Studio in New York, the Sanford Meisner Center, the Meisner Studio and at Stephanie Feurys in Los Angeles.
The committed actor worked in international projects such as "The Hamburg Cell" and "A most wanted man". Neil Malik Abdullah performed also at the Arab-American Comedy Festival in New York. In 2013 the feature film "Kaddisch for a friend" with Neil in a supporting role was a winner at the German movie award.- Actor
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After leaving Etobicoke, Ontario in 1997, where he had lived for the majority of his life, Sam Tarasco went to Halifax, Nova Scotia to be with his three children.
After leaving Etobicoke, Ontario in 1997, where he had lived for the majority of his life, Sam Tarasco went to Halifax, Nova Scotia to be with his three children. He has worked as a bodyguard for musicians throughout Canada. Over the years, he had many jobs including Teacher, Distribution Manager for Sparkling Springs, being a Bouncer, and managing call centers before he fell into acting. He is an Italian Canadian and speaks English and Italian fluently.
Between acting assignments and doing stand up comedy, he is Talent Coordinator at the Substance Entertainment Group for his day to day employment.
He is an Italian Canadian and speaks English and Italian fluently.- Actor
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Actor and Filmmaker Jerry G. Angelo is one of entertainment business's prestigious young Hollywood talents. He is a visionary who creates original content and produces them. Jerry's respect for the past generations and all walks of life of Hollywood's prolific leading actors and actresses, including working with award winning actors and directors, have provided him vast knowledge in all areas of film and television.
Jerry enjoys taking on roles which allow him to transform into different characters, The Deception (2012), 7 Faces of Jack the Ripper (2014), The Control Group opposite Academy Award Nominee Brad Dourif, Warfighter (2018), Artik (2019).
Jerry's filmmaking body of work on both sides of the camera covers all genres. His most ambitious project (Directing and Writing debut) is the heart-bearing drama Warfighter (2018) where Jerry plays a Navy Seal LT that suffers from war trauma. Warfighter is a movie that brings awareness to PTS, and is a tribute to all our service women and men.
Artik (2018) is the highly anticipated Action-Thriller Hybrid where Jerry plays the title character who is a comic book obsessed serial killer that collides with a straight-edged enthusiast over the fate of a young boy.
Jerry's has mentored many upcoming writer/director's with their groundbreaking projects, such as Jay Durrwachter's The Deception (2012), Timothy Woodward Jr's 7 Faces of Jack the Ripper (2014) and follow up Throwdown (2014) with Vinnie Jones, Danny Trejo, Mischa Barton, Johnny Kearn's Dead Ringer (2015) and Tom Botchii Skowronski's Artik (2019)
Jerry's Film credits opposite talents such as, Chase Williamson, Lauren Ashley Carter, Matt Mercer of Artik (2018), Paul Logan, Issac Singleton Jr., Mindy Robinson, Jennifer Marshall, Warfighter (2018), Kai Caster, Line (2017), Chloe Farnworth, Michael Wayne Foster, Road Wars(2015), Brad Douriff, The Control Group (2014), Danny Trejo, Luke Goss, Vinnie Jones, Mischa Barton, Throwdown (2014), Jeremy London, Patrick Kilpatrick, 7 Faces of Jack the Ripper (2014), Luce Rains, The Deception (2012), Christopher Browning, Claim 24, Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Fright Night (2011).
Jerry has portrayed many television roles opposite respected talents such as Jonathan Banks in Better Call Saul (2015-), Michelle Monaghan Messiah (2019-), Penelope Ann Miller, Joe Anderson, New York Prison Break the Seduction of Joyce Mitchell (2017), Josh Fadem, Nick Corrirossi, Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth (2016), Ilana Glazer, Paul Downs, Time Traveling Bong (2016).- Actor
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Galen Howard grew up in Davis, California and has been acting since childhood. He cut his teeth in numerous theatre and film productions in Northern California before moving to Los Angeles. Since then he's worked steadily in a wide range of mediums, genres and roles. In music videos he's worked along side such artists as Panic at the Disco, Weezer and Justin Timberlake (for the Oscar-nominated song "Can't Stop the Feeling"). During his career he's had the pleasure of working with such directors as Robert Rodriguez, John Hillcoat, Jared Hess, and Craig Gillespie.- Actor
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After leaving the army Tommy Cooper took up show business in 1947 and so started his long career of comedy derived around visual humour, magic tricks that didn't work and his trademark red fez, a prop that started from his days in the army. The BBC described him as an "Unattractive young man with an extremely unfortunate appearance" in an audition for new talent.
While making a series of 28 shows for ITV over a period of eight years, he suffered his first heart attack which forced him to give up his love for cigars. Tommy collapsed on the stage of Her Majesty's Theatre in April 1984, live on air. Ten minutes later he had died. He was later cremated and ashes scattered at Mortlake Crematorium, London.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Neil Sharma is an International Emmy Award winning director, based in Sydney. Mentored by Oscar winning auteur Taika Waititi and acclaimed director Jeffrey Walker, his directing credits include the International Emmy winning reboot of Heartbreak High for Fremantle Media and Netflix; Strife S2 for Binge and Made Up Stories; The psychological drama Critical Incident for Stan; Mother and Son for Wooden Horse and the ABC; the SBS Digital Original Series Appetite, which premiered at the 2023 Canneseries Festival as the only Australian project invited into competition; the children's series The Unlisted for Aquarius and Netflix; and Born To Spy for ABC Kids and Aquarius Films.
Neil cut his teeth in the film industry as an assistant director on productions such as Marvel's Shang-Chi and The Legend Of The Ten Rings, Mad Max: Furiosa, The Fall Guy and Mortal Kombat to name a few.
Neil's approach to directing has a musicality to it that resonates throughout his work, which explores the human experience through his own unique lens. His extensive on-set experience and invaluable mentorships have put him in a very small pool of film makers who can creatively, efficiently, and effectively conceptualise and navigate a film production, of any scale and genre.
Other credits include Thor: Love And Thunder, Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart, Lion, The Cry, Picnic At Hanging Rock, Modern Family- Neil Schleifer was born in Brooklyn sometime before the millennium. His theatrical endeavors have taken him to 48 of the 50 states (sorry North and South Dakota). This rubber-faced character actor has also been to Seoul, South Korea as Bert Healy in the musical "Annie". Neil Schleifer is an accredited English teacher in New York, and once lived around the corner from Harper Lee, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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Neil Hurst is a British Actor and Presenter, based in the North of England. He is perhaps best known for playing character roles on TV and in Theatre, and has appeared in many commercials in the UK. He is married and has two daughters and also runs his own theatre company.- Australian actor Neil Melville lives with his designer wife on the famous Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. A graduate of the Flinders University Drama Centre (BA Hons) Neil has enjoyed a diverse range of both comic and dramatic roles in a well regarded career spanning more than 30 years. Neil has performed on stage, film, television and musicals, and as a talented writer and musician has conceived,written, performed and produced in all the disciplines of his craft. As he approaches his 60th year he has now played all seven ages of man.
- David Neil Gragg was born on November 16, 1951 in Morgantown, West Virginia. He is the second oldest of six boys born to Neil Gragg and Nellie Rennie, who is a distant relative of British Actor Michael Rennie. David was raised in NE Ohio where he resides with his wife and family.
David's early experience as a performer was as a keyboard player in several bands. A published writer and lecturer, he graduated from The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy in 1976. He has since received subsequent degrees and fellowships from The Weatherhead School of Business , Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of North Carolina.
His first appearance in a major film was in The Avengers , where he appeared as an Art Dealer/Museum Patron. He has since appeared in films and television series as coaches, doctors, detectives and public officials.
David has trained at The Houde School of Acting.