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Will Poulter is an English actor, recognized for his performances as Lee Carter in Son of Rambow (2007), Eustace Scrubb in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010), and Kenny Rossmore in We're the Millers (2013). Will was born in Hammersmith, London, the son of Caroline (Barrah), a nurse, and Neil Poulter, a professor of cardiology. His mother was raised in an Anglo family in Kenya, where her own father was a prominent game warden at the Maasai Mara wildlife sanctuary.
Poulter was educated at The Harrodian School, where he participated in drama. He said in an interview that his drama teacher (Laura Lawson) encouraged his audition for the Hammer and Tongs film, Son of Rambow (2007), by knocking on his English class window and mouthing "auditions" while pointing at a flier. He was later cast as the spiky-haired delinquent "Lee Carter". Laura Lawson was also responsible for the E4 comedy sketch show, School of Comedy (2009), in which Poulter appears portraying various roles, such as "Mr. Mills" and a South African security guard. Beginning as an after-school club, School of Comedy (2009) involves children parodying the world of adults. The show was taken to The Edinburgh Festival Fringe and, in 2009, it was adapted into a 6-part television series for E4. The show has, so far, run for two seasons. In 2008, Poulter was cast as "Eustace Clarence Scrubb" in the third film of the "Narnia" franchise, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010). "Dawn Treader" was filmed in Queensland, Australia. During his almost six-month stay in Australia, Poulter was accompanied by his mother and younger sister. His father was not able to stay the entire time because of work, and his older siblings were able to stay for about two weeks, until they had to return to England. Poulter noted that, though it was hard to be separated from his family, they were able to keep in touch through phone calls and emails. More recently, Poulter appeared in the British independent film Wild Bill (2011), directed by Dexter Fletcher, and played Kenny Rossmore, his first American film character, in the comedic We're the Millers (2013), a major box office hit in the United States. His upcoming roles include The Maze Runner (2014), opposite Dylan O'Brien, and the lead in iBoy (2017).- Patrick Schwarzenegger was born September 18, 1993, at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California. He graduated USC with a degree in Business and a minor in cinematic arts. Patrick started studying acting with Nancy Banks while at college. He is known for being GoldenBoy in GenV (2023), as well as starring opposite Collin Firth in HBO highly acclaimed "The Staircase" (2022).
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Lewis James Pullman is an American actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the 2018 films The Strangers: Prey at Night and Bad Times at the El Royale. He had a recurring role as Major Major Major Major in the miniseries Catch-22. He recently appeared as Lt. Robert "Bob" Floyd in Top Gun: Maverick, and will star in the upcoming film adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot.- Actor
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David Packard Corenswet, perhaps best known for playing Superman in the DCU is an American actor. His father, John Corenswet, worked as a stage actor in New York for many years before continuing his career as a lawyer. His grandfather, Edward Packard, was also an author and the creator of the Choose Your Own Adventure book series. Corenswet graduated from the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, before attending the University of Pennsylvania for a year and then transferring to the Juilliard School in New York, where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama in 2016.
He started acting at an early age, where he appeared in numerous theater plays, such as Arden Theatre's 2002 production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons, the Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival's 2003 production of Macbeth, the Walnut Street Theatre's 2003 production of La Vie En Bleu, and the People's Light and Theatre Company's 2004 production of The Forgiving Harvest, among others. David Corenswet wrote the screenplay for Following Chase (2011) and starred in the said short film directed by Greg Koorhan. After that he co-wrote and co-produced a web series called Moe & Jerryweather (2014) with his friend at Julliard, Adam Langdon, from 2014 to 2016. In 2016, Rob Reiner cast Corenswet as a co-lead in his planned TV show, The Tap (2017), alongside Jack Quaid, and others, which was set at Yale College in 1969. David Corenswet played a student in the pilot episode, but the show was never ordered by USA Network.
As his first film leading role after graduating from Julliard, he starred as Michael Lawson in Eric Bross's Affairs of State (2018). Corenswet then appeared in several guest roles in shows such as House of Cards (2013), Elementary (2012), and Instinct (2018). In 2019, he portrayed River Barkley in Ryan Murphy's The Politician (2019), and in 2020 he starred in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood (2020) in the lead role of Jack Castello. In 2022 he co-starred in HBO's We Own This City (2022) as the veteran police investigator David McDougall. Also in 2022, Corenswet co-starred as Jake in Netflix's Look Both Ways (2022), and then he co-starred as The Projectionist in Ti West's Pearl (2022). In 2024, he co-starred in The Greatest Hits (2024) for Searchlight Pictures. Corenswet appeared in Twisters (2024) as Scott alongside Glen Powell , and then he had a recurring role in the Apple TV+ series Lady in the Lake (2024) alongside Natalie Portman
On June 27, 2023, it was announced that David Corenswet had been cast as the next Superman in Superman (2025), written and directed by James Gunn and produced by Peter Safran alongside Rachel Brosnahan. Superman (2025) will mark the true start of the new cinematic DC universe by the names of DCU under the leadership of James Gunn and Peter Safran at DC Studios. The movie started shooting on February 29, 2024, and concluded filming on July 30, 2024. Superman (2025) is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on July 11, 2025.- Actor
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Pete Davidson is an American comedian and actor who is a featured player on Saturday Night Live (1975), as of September 2014. He was raised on Staten Island, New York, and is the son of Amy (Waters) and Scott Matthew Davidson. Pete's father, a firefighter, died during the 9/11 attacks.
Davidson attended St. Joseph High School, a Catholic school. Before SNL, he appeared on the shows Wild 'N Out (2005), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003), Guy Code (2011), and in the film School Dance (2014).- Actor
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Bobby was born and raised in Kirkby in Liverpool, the third and last child of Angela and Andrew Schofield. He comes from a successful family of actors and musicians, following in the footsteps of his father, sister Jess Schofield, and cousin, Brookside actor, David Hart.
Bobby attended All Saints Catholic High School in Kirkby and did a wide range of amateur productions when he was younger, aiming to get as much experience under his belt as possible. Bobby's first professional production was in the stage production of 'What was it like in the war, Nan?' written by Dave Kirby when he was cast as the role of young Alfie, an evacuee. Bobby was a member of The Everyman Youth Theatre and attended The City of Liverpool College where he did Performing Arts and Musical Theatre.
In 2012 Bobby auditioned for the lead role in a feature film, which is where he met Joanna Aicher of Talent Agency, Bananafish Management. It was after the chance meeting that Bobby's career took off as he was immediately cast as the lead role of 'Billy' in the gripping stage production of 'Tony Teardrop' written by Esther Wilson.- Actor
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Cameron Monaghan was born in Santa Monica, California. Cameron's debut TV role as "Winthrop Paroo" in The Music Man (2003) was originally played by Ron Howard in The Music Man (1962). Cameron began his acting career at 5 years old in commercials. At age 7, he began appearing on stage as Stuart Little in "Stuart Little" and as Piglet in "Winnie the Pooh" at Little Palm Family Theatre in Boca. His most famous rolls include Ian Gallagher in "Shameless US" and Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska in "Gotham".- Actor
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Sebastian De Souza was born on 19 April 1993 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Great (2020), Normal People (2020) and Medici (2016).- Actor
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Park Bo-gum is a South Korean actor. He gained acclaim with his diverse range of roles in film and television and has received numerous awards and nominations for his acting. A prominent Korean Wave (Hallyu) figure, Park is the youngest artist to be named Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year and the first and only actor to ever top Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list. Through his performances and public image, he has been named "Nation's Little Brother," "Nation's Son-in-Law," and "Nation's Crown Prince" by several Korean media outlets. An endorser of a wide range of brands inside and outside South Korea. The "Park Bo-gum Effect", coined by the Korean Business Research Institute, refers to his consistent high brand reputation ranking indicating his effectiveness as an endorser across different demographics. He was voted by marketing executives as Top Celebrity Endorser of 2017. Park was torchbearer of the 2018 Winter Olympics as "Korea's Representative Actor", and endorser of Coca-Cola.- Actor
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Drew Starkey was born on 4 November 1993 in Hickory, North Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for Love, Simon (2018), The Hate U Give (2018) and Outer Banks (2020).- Actor
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Edward Bluemel was born on 22 May 1993 in Somerset, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Commuter (2018), Persuasion (2022) and Safe Word (2022).- Daryl McCormack (born January 22, 1993) is an Irish actor. He is best known for his roles in the RTÉ One soap opera Fair City and the BBC series Peaky Blinders. His films include Pixie and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. McCormack made his West End debut in 2018 as Brendan in The Lieutenant of Inishmore. He played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet and the title role in Othello. In his early career, he was almost cast in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- Zane Phillips was born on 25 November 1993 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He is an actor, known for Fire Island (2022), Legacies (2018) and Madam Secretary (2014).
- Arty Froushan (né Artemas Bolour-Froushan) is a US-born British actor with English, Persian and French heritage. His father is Iranian and his mother is Anglo-French. He grew up in London and holds UK and US dual citizenship.
After graduating from Oxford University in 2015 with a degree in French & German, Froushan completed a postgraduate course in professional acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
Froushan is known for playing Buck Cashman in Marvel's 'Daredevil: Born Again', Qarl Correy in HBO's 'House of the Dragon' and Jonah Breakspear in Amazon's 'Carnival Row'. On stage, he has performed at London's Royal Court Theatre and starred in Tom Stoppard's 'Leopoldstadt' both in the West End and on Broadway. - Actor
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Angus T. Jones is a former child actor from Austin, Texas. He is mainly remembered for playing co-protagonist Jake Harper in the first 10 seasons of the hit sitcom "Two and a Half Men". He played the role regularly for a decade, from 2003 to 2013. He won two Young Artist Awards for his role, and he was nominated for a third one.
He made his film debut in the crime film "Simpatico" (1999), which depicted a former con-man attempting to retaliate against two partners who had abandoned him. Jones played the dog-loving boy James McGuire in the comedy "See Spot Run" (2001), in what was his first significant film role. His character was able to teach a trained FBI dog to relax and play, like normal dogs.
In the sports drama "The Rookie" (2002), Jones portrayed Hunter Morris. His character was the son of professional baseball player Jim Morris (1964-), and looked up to his father. The character was based on Jim Morris' real-life son. Jones also had the small role of the protagonist's son in the romantic comedy "Bringing Down the House" (2003). His character had reading difficulties. He overcame them with the help of his nanny, Charlene Morton (played by Queen Latifah), who managed to gain the boy's trust.
In the comedy film "George of the Jungle 2" (2003), Jones portrayed George Jr., the Prince of the Jungle. His character was depicted as the son of "king" George of the Jungle (played by Christopher Showerman) and "queen" Ursula Stanhope (played by Julie Benz). The film was loosely based on the short-lived animated series "George of the Jungle" (1967) by Jay Ward and Bill Scott. The film was released direct-to-video, unlike the first live-action adaptation of the series.
Jones gained his first major television role in 2003, when cast as Jake Harper in "Two and a Half Men". His character was the young son of divorced parents. Jake was jointly raised by his financially-struggling father Alan Harper (played by Jon Cryer), and his hedonistic uncle Charlie Harper (played by Charlie Sheen). Jake was initially portrayed as a relatively bright boy, but rather naive and absent-minded. As the character grew older, Jake was increasingly depicted as dimwitted, lazy, and gluttonous. The sitcom enjoyed high ratings, and Jones became a household name.
By 2010, "Two and a Half Men". had become the most popular sitcom in the United States. That year, Jones signed a new contract. He was guaranteed payment of 7.8 million dollars over the next two seasons, amounting to 300,000 dollars for each of the 26 episodes. At the time, he was the highest paid child star in television.
During the sitcom's 9th season (2011-2012), Jake's character was revised. The adolescent was depicted as a habitual user of marijuana. He was also depicted as promiscuous, and involved in sexual relationships with older women. In March 2012, Jones stated in a public appearance that he was uncomfortable with these changes in the portrayal of his character.
By the autumn of 2012, Jones had converted to Christianity. He also joined a Seventh-day Adventist church, though it was not affiliated with the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists (the official representative of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists). Jones publicly criticized the sitcom as "filth" which contradicted his moral values, and expressed his frustration with having to continue appearing in it. At the time, filming for most of his appearances in the 10th season had been completed.
Jones left the sitcom at the end of the 2012-2013 season. Initially there were plans for him to make guest appearances in the 11th season of the sitcom, but he did not participate in any of its episodes. In March 2014, Jones officially confirmed the end of his involvement in the series. In 2015, Jones agreed to participate in a few scenes for the series finale. In the episode, Jake informs his father that he has married a Japanese dancer, and that he has two stepchildren of his own.
Following his departure from "Two and a Half Men", Jones started attending classes at the University of Colorado Boulder. It is a public research university, active since 1876. It has offered mixed-sex education since the 1870s. In 2016, Jones accepted a management position in the production company Tonite. The company had recently been established. It had been co-founded by Justin Combs, a son of the record producer Sean Combs. Jones and the younger Combs had been friends for several years, before agreeing to work together.
By 2022, Jones was 29-years-old. He has mostly retired from acting, and he has pursued a business career. Jones has stayed away from the spotlight for several years. His fame persists due to the enduring popularity of his long-running sitcom. He has kept his private life out of the public eye.- Actor
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David Jonsson was born on 4 September 1993 in London, England, United Kingdom. He is an actor and producer, known for Industry (2020), Deep State (2018) and Gen Y (2018).- Shakespeare is an actor and model who works in TV serials, Shows and adult web series. He started his career with modelling and did print shoot and ads shoot for different brands, He worked for popular show Big F-MTV, Gumrah-Channel V, Yeh hai aashiqui - UTV, Yeh Teri Galiyan - Zeetv and many other web series for popular adult OTT platforms like HotHit. debut - Shaadi Abhi Baaki Hai(2018). Graduated from BJB college Orissa in English Literature. His commercial on air are Pepperfry furniture , KFC , Reliance , Dcold total , mirinda with Asin , Domino's pizza , sonear plywood , Fa deodorants amongst many He has been a popular contestant on 3 reality shows "Idea V the player " & Exhausted on Channel V & crunch on MTV. He has acted in two Hindi film " Shaadi abhi baaki hai " which stars newcomers with Prem Chopra & sanjay mishra & "Kuch kahaani Kuch Zindagi" directed by Daboo Mallik , Anu Malik's brother which also stars his sister - actress Leslie Tripathy . Shakespeare has worked with jyoti mishra in winter video (Hothit), facility (Hothit) , Dally(Hothit), Laila (Sharboni), sonia singh rajput in Gupt (Feneo movies), Jism series (Kiwi TV App), page 3 (HotShots Digital) with nisha in horny video(Hothit), with Jills Mohan and Hiral Radadiya in Exchange web series(Balloons App), with zoya in Chandni(Hothit), and with sapna sharma and jyoti ghosh in Reason video(Hothit).
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Myles Clohessy is a Director, Writer and Actor. The son of Actor Robert Clohessy, known for numerous starring Broadway stage performances and as a long standing TV star regular. Myles grew up excelling in sports and ended up playing Division 1 college soccer at Central Connecticut State University before transferring to pursue his acting degree full time at the renowned Conservatory of Acting at SUNY Purchase and then at the Drama Centre in London. He has since been seen steadily on prime time network TV and major indie films and is currently directing multiple big budget feature films that he wrote and directed via his Production Company Barefoot Kid Productions. So far his films have secured distribution with distributors such as Showtime, Paramount +, Shout Factory, Saban Films, Tubi, and Amazon.- Actor
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Graham Phillips is an American actor, writer, and director. His extensive resume spans theater, television, and film. He can next be seen in Universal's The Pact and the upcoming season of Riverdale. His notable credits include playing 'Zach Florrick' in The Good Wife, and the lead roles in Paramount's Staten Island Summer, Netflix's XOXO, and Goats, opposite David Duchovny. He has performed at the Metropolitan Opera and held the starring roles in both The Little Prince at the New York City Opera and 13: The Musical on Broadway. Graham graduated in 2017 from Princeton University, where he majored in United States History.
In addition to his acting, Graham has found success behind the camera. His first short film, The Mediator, which he co-directed and wrote with his brother, Parker, won the 2015 Carmel International Film Festival for Best Short Film and has played at film festivals worldwide. He and his brother are currently in pre- production for their first feature, The Bygone, which is slated to begin principal photography in fall 2017.- Actor
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Miami-born actor Brandon Flynn is known for his role as Justin Foley on Netflix's 13 Reasons Why (2017).
Brandon has appeared in commercials, and on stage, first as Mr. Smee in Peter Pan, at ten years old, and recently as Luke in the off-Broadway production of Kid Victory, at the Vineyard Theatre. His first screen role was as Mike the intern on the horror show BrainDead (2016) in 2016, the year he was cast in 13 Reasons Why. Next, he will appear in season three of HBO's drama True Detective (2014), and make his film debut with the teen comedy Looks That Kill (2020), in the starring role.
Brandon attended downtown Miami's New World School of the Arts for high school, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the Mason Gross School of the Arts, at Rutgers University in New Jersey.- Leo can currently be seen as the leading role of Harald Hardrada in the Netflix series VALHALLA, created by Jeb Stuart. The series has been a global success and holds the Number 1 worldwide position on Netflix.
Prior to this, he played the leading role of James Stringer in the Andrew Davies' series SANDITON for ITV and Masterpiece PBS opposite Theo James and Rose Williams.
Leo also played the co-lead in the BIFA-nominated THE DEVIL'S HARMONY which also won the award for Best Short Film at the Sundance Film Festival 2020.
He recently starred as a guest lead in INTELLIGENCE opposite David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed for Sky and can be seen in the WW2 limited series THE LIBERATOR for Netflix.
Previously, he was seen as the co-lead in the second series of CLIQUE opposite Synnove Karlsen for Balloon Entertainment and BBC Studios which broadcast on BBC1, BBC3 and POP in the US. He also played the leading role of Daniel Beecham in Gurinder Chadha's ITV and Masterpiece PBS series BEECHAM HOUSE opposite Tom Bateman, Lesley Nichol and Dakota Blue Richards.
Leo is well-known for his portrayal of Sir Edward Drummond in ITV and Masterpiece PBS's VICTORIA alongside Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes and Rufus Sewell.
He also filmed RANSOM for CBS produced by Frank Spotnitz.
Previously, Leo starred as the lead role in the feature I'LL FIND YOU produced by Oscar-winning Fred Roos and directed by Martha Coolidge - other cast includes Stellan Skarsgard, Connie Nielson and Adelaide Clemens.
Earlier feature credits include MALEFICENT with Angelina Jolie and FALLEN opposite Jeremy Irvine, directed by Scott Hicks. - Emmanuel Ohene Boafo is a multi-award winning actor.
Directly after his graduation from the distinguished Acting Academy Maastricht in the summer of 2018, he was offered a permanent contract at The National Theater where he played in numerous beautiful plays. His striking talent didn't go unrecognized; for his role in Ondertussen in Casablanca he won the Guido the Moor Award for Best Young Actor in 2017. In 2020 he won the Henriëtte Hunstinx Award for Most Promising Actor, and the following year he won the Louis d'Or, the most prestigious theater acting award in the Netherlands, for his English-spoken solo performance Sea Wall.
Most recently, he has played in the play A Case for the Existence of God for which he was nominated for the Theo D'or Award. Both projects were directed by Erik Whien.
In addition to his work in theater, he has starred in various films and was nominated for a Golden Calf Award in 2022 for Best Supporting Actor in the film White Berry, in 2023 for Best Supporting Actor in the international feature El Houb and in 2024 he was nominated for Best Leading Actor in the feature Pariah. - Actor
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Gagan Arora was born on 16 September 1993 in New Delhi, India. With an undergraduate degree in commerce, Gagan moved to Mumbai to study filmmaking from XIC . After learning filmmaking Gagan started his bollywood journey as an assistant director on the feature film Stree(2018). He then moved to acting and we saw him making a debut in the widely popular web series College Romance (2018). His character Bagga got appreciated and then we saw him in the web series Girls Hostel(2018).He made his feature film debut with the commercially successful Ujda Chaman in 2019.- Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Joe Adler started his career making guest appearances on such hit comedies as Workaholics and Modern Family. He went on to recur on such varied programs as Shameless, Grey's Anatomy, and most recently Showtime's hit revival of the cult-classic, Twin Peaks. On the feature film side, Adler starred as the lovable stoner "Rolo" in Disney's Prom and in 20th Century Fox's franchise-starting hit, The Maze Runner. In addition to Damnation, he was a series regular on The Mentalist and was recently seen recurring on Ryan Murphy's award winning FX mini-series, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.
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Benjamin Schiff Platt is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He began his acting career in musical theater as a child and appeared in productions of The Sound of Music (2006) and The Book of Mormon (2012-2015), rising to prominence for originating the title role in Broadway coming-of-age musical Dear Evan Hansen (2015-2017). His performance in the latter earned him multiple accolades, including a Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award. At 23, Platt became the youngest solo recipient of the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical.