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- Amielynn Abellera is a Filipino American stage, screen, and voice actress. Born and raised in Stockton, California, Amielynn went on to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology from Santa Clara University, followed by her Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of Southern California. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
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Ken Kirby was born in Vancouver, British Columbia
As an actor and screenwriter. Ken has played recurring characters on such as Ben on Freeform's Good Trouble, Evan Tate in The CW series Dynasty, Byron on ABC's Grand Hotel, Noah on Fox's The Gifted, and Lenjamin McButtons in the Gotham/Tribeca nominated LGBTQ series The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo. He was also the lead in the Independent horror feature, They Live In The Grey, and the upcoming love story feature, This Time. Other Television credits include: The English Teacher, Minx, Ballard, Magnum P.I, 9-1-1 Lonestar, The Conners, and Home Economics.- Actress
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Shalita Grant was raised in Petersburg, Virginia and attended high school at the Baltimore School for the Arts in Maryland where she was a YoungArts Winner in Theater and Presidential Scholar in the Arts. At 17, she received a scholarship to attend the Julliard School for her B.F.A. in Drama, graduating in 2010.
In the first season of NCIS: New Orleans (2014), her role as former ATF turned NCIS Agent Sonja Percy, was recurring and was soon followed with a promotion to series regular at the start of the second season. Grant also starred as contraband slave, Aurelia Johnson, in the PBS original Civil War mini-series, Mercy Street (2016). Her television guest star credits include The Good Wife (2009), Battle Creek (2015), Bones (2005), and Melissa & Joey (2010). Her film features include shorts Empire Corner (2010), Invisible (2010), and Oscar-nominated documentary, Rehearsing a Dream (2006).
Grant's stage credits include "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" at the Lincoln Center, "The Philanderer" (The Pearl Theatre Company), "Measure for Measure", "The Winter's Tale" and "Merchant of Venice" (The Public Theater). In spring of 2013, she continued her role of Cassandra in "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" on Broadway, for which she earned a Tony Award nomination for Featured Actress in a Play and won the 2013 Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut.
Following her Tony Award nomination, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue television where she fondly recalls her struggles in auditioning 54 times within one year for various roles and, at one point, while running out of savings, briefly turned to bartending before landing a series of guest star roles and finally series regular. Grant splits her time between New Orleans, Louisiana, where NCIS: New Orleans is filmed, and Los Angeles, California.- Producer
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Becca Scott is an actor, improviser, host, twitch streamer, and YouTuber. She is best known for generally being an internet nerd, a host for Geek & Sundry on shows like How to Play, Game the Game, and TBD RPG, and as a correspondent for Magic: The Gathering, Games Workshop, Dell Alienware, and more. She also voiced Sophie Gray in South Park. Becca is a co-owner of the YouTube channel GoodTimeSociety, where you'll find her as the is the Keeper for the Call of Cthulhu Live Play RPG Show The Calyx, co-hosting the podcast To Boldly Watch, and talking board games on How to Game, Gameplay'd, and Good Lookin' Kickstarters. She likes puppy dogs, fine scotch, supporting social justice, and getting shredded, bro.- Actor
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In 2011, Hughes wrote and co-starred with Rick Gomez in the film "Leave" and wrote 2012's The Dark Tourist starring Michael Cudlitz and Melanie Griffith. 2013 saw Mr. Hughes' script "Pox Americana" break into the top ten on the prestigious Black List, resulting in a two-picture deal with Warner Brothers. Since then, he has written ten studio films, including projects for Tom Hanks, Tom Hardy, and Denzel Washington.
This year, Hughes portrayed Frank Sinatra in the Paramount+ series "The Offer," directed by Dexter Fletcher, and will next be seen as Mike Marino in the upcoming film "Pep," produced by Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way and starring James Madio.- Joe Flanigan started his career in politics working as an advance man at the White House. That was followed by a stint at Andy Warhol's Interview magazine until finally settling At Sanford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. He was quickly cast in several NBC projects and eventually put under contract there as a series regular for NBC 'Sisters' alongside Sela Ward and Swoosie Kurtz. This was followed with another series regular role...... Don Bellisario's First Monday on CBS starring Charles Durning & Joe Mantegna. He was then cast on Garry Marshal's The Other Sister alongside Diane Keaton, Juliette Lewis, and Giovanni Ribisi...... Some of Joe's other TV credits include multiple recurring roles on Dawson's Creek, Cupid, Providence, Profiler, and Women's Murder Club, and was the star of Stargate Atlantis playing the role of Colonel John Sheppard which went into international syndication with 100 episodes.
Joe just finished multiple episodes on the second and third season of Apple's TV show SEE starring Jason Momoa. - Actress
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Amirah Vann (pronounced van-not vawn)
Amirah Vann is an Afro-Latina actress from Far Rockaway, NY best known for her role as Tegan Price in ABC's How To Get Away With Murder. A new medical drama for Fox, DOC, has announced Amirah as a series regular in the role of neuropsychiatrist, Dr. Gina Walker.
Born to a Puerto Rican mother and African-American father, Amirah grew up speaking both English and Spanish. Growing up in New York, she fell in love with the arts and went on to receive a BFA in Acting from Fordham University and her MFA from the NYU Tisch graduate acting program.
Most recently she was seen starring as Diahann Carroll in Shirley. As well as in Tyler Perry's A Jazzman's Blues where Vann's soulful singing voice, and nuanced performance as Hattie Mae earned her critical praise from The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and TIME, among others. Amirah is also known for her roles in The Changeling, Underground, Queen Sugar, unsolved, Star Trek: Picard, Tracers, Miss Virginia, and as the voice of Sevika in Netflix's Emmy-winning action-adventure animated series Arcane, among many others.
Stage credits include numerous regional theatre performances by playwrights Christopher Durang, Katori Hall, Dominique Morisseau, Shakespeare among others.
Among her accolades, Vann is a NAACP Image Award Nominee, recipient of the Princess Grace Award in Acting, Best Actor by the UJAMAA Black Theater, and The ARTS Musical Theater Award.- Actress
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Rose Reid is an American actress and writer born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. At age 14, she wrote her first script and later helped produce the short film when she was 16. It was certainly not her best work, but she was hooked from there.
Rose is best known for her leading role in Roadside Attractions' feature film, "Finding You," opposite Vanessa Redgrave, Katherine McNamara and Judith Hoag. She previously starred in the films "Surprised by Oxford"; "A Thousand Tomorrows"; "The Shift"; "The World We Make"; and Lifetime's "A Welcome Home Christmas," opposite Jana Kramer.
In her free time, Rose devours books and attempts to burn every candle in her house at once. She enjoys spending time on her ranch with her horses, and pretending that she lives in the wild west.- Actor
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Tyson Ritter is the lead vocalist and bass guitarist of The All-American Rejects, as well as a model and actor.
Growing up, Ritter lived in Stillwater, Oklahoma. His early love for the stage took him to the local Town And Gown theatre where he played everything from Conrad Birdie to The Cowardly Lion. It was a bass guitar and his unique voice that ultimately took him away from home and around the world playing to millions. After over a decade of doing so, he has recently returned to his love for acting.
Tyson made his debut film performance in the Anna Faris comedy, 'the House Bunny' and his debut TV performance guest starring in an episode of "House". Most recently he appeared in the feature film "Love & Mercy" based on the life of reclusive Beach Boys songwriter and musician Brian Wilson starring Elizabeth Banks, Paul Dano, & John Cusack, in addition to doing a 2 season arc on NBC's "Parenthood" and a recurring role in the Amazon series "Betas." Tyson just wrapped shooting Catherine Hardwicke's Miss You Already starring Toni Colette and Drew Barrymore.- Jennifer Lyons was born in Pasadena, California to a family of entertainers. Her mother is an inspiring and creative school principal who has brought arts programs to under-served communities, her father was a flamenco guitarist, and her grandparents were a singing and dancing Vaudeville team. Having been inspired by her legendary uncle, Actor James Best, known for his beloved character Rosco P. Coltrane, she went on to study film acting at his school and had the privilege of being taught by musical theater genius Dorothy Best, her Aunt. Her love for performing was apparent from a very young age, when she would dance for her family while her dad played guitar. Jennifer is a classically trained ballet dancer and studied various forms of dance for 17 years. She has performed in the U.S., Europe, and China. Her love for the stage broadened into musical theatre in high school and college. Not too soon after, she landed a recurring role on an NBC show as a Ballet dancer. Her career has continued to broaden into various roles in popular TV shows and feature films. She is best known for her comedic timing but still loves gritty drama when it comes her way.
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David Naughton made his professional debut in the New York Shakespeare Festival's production of "Hamlet" in Lincoln Center starring Sam Waterston. Was cast as the lead singer/dancer in the "Be a Pepper" advertising campaign for Dr. Pepper. Starred in John Landis' classic horror film An American Werewolf in London (1981) which won Rick Baker his first Oscar. Also starred in Michael J. Fox's film debut Midnight Madness (1980), as well as the ski comedy Hot Dog... The Movie (1983). Played opposite Pam Dawber and the late Rebecca Schaeffer in the CBS sitcom My Sister Sam (1986). Recorded the hit disco single "Makin It" and also starred in the ABC sitcom of the same name, Makin' It (1979).- Actress
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Monica Lacy is one of the rare actresses working today to move easily between comedy and drama. She's played everything from brainiacs to bombshells, her off-beat humor and warmth always hinting at the surprises underneath her All-American good looks. Next up, she's appearing in Amazon's The Kicks as quirky, idealistic soccer mom Sharon Burke. Other recent TV appearances include guest-starring roles as an MIT computer scientist on CBS' Hawaii Five-O and a suffering wife on ABC's Agents of SHIELD.
Monica grew up on an 'urban farm' in Orange County, CA where she practiced her powers of persuasion on the Orange County Fair judges, winning annual awards for her dairy goats. She began her acting career in high school when an agent spotted her and her identical triplet sisters, Leanna and Joy. Taken by their charm and innocence, Disney quickly snapped them up to star in Parent Trap III and Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon. They shot roles on Growing Pains and Beverly Hills 90210, among others, and Monica put her motor-mouth to good use when the girls were interviewed on The Johnny Carson Show. While her sisters eventually chose paths away from the spotlight, Monica knew she was just getting started and soon found roles in several iconic television shows. She asked Bud to help her stay celibate on Married with Children, dated Kramer on the classic "yadda yadda" episode of Seinfeld, and had her heart broken by Bailey on Party of Five. On film, she's been busted out of jail by Reese Witherspoon in Freeway, fought to get out of a small town in the Sundance Award-winner Possums, and haunted Vincent D'Onofrio in The Cell. She's starred in five hour-long pilots for for CBS, MTV, and NBC, including Clyde Phillips' Time Well Spent and the series lead in Sorority, alongside January Jones and Christina Hendricks.
Monica studied acting with Larry Moss and Howard Fine and improv with The Groundlings. She's performed stand-up about her unusual childhood behind the 'Orange Curtain' and has starred in nearly 200 television commercials. She can currently be seen showing off her physical comedy chops as the goofy and lovable spokeswoman for AutoNation. In between film and television roles, Monica's made time to earn her BA in English Literature at UCLA and complete its Professional Screenwriting Program.
As a triplet, Monica knows how important it is to be recognized for who you are on the inside. To that end, she volunteers with PhotoPiece, a non-profit which helps inner city youth learn to photograph the world and share their perspective. She also supports Phase One, raising money to fund clinical trials for cancer. Monica collects contemporary photography, grows her own herbs and vegetables, and, above all, cherishes her favorite 'role' as real-life quirky, idealistic soccer mom to her two brainiac kids.- Actor
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Cameron Cowperthwaite is an American actor, writer and film producer based out of Los Angeles, CA. He has had the opportunity of working with some of the most prolific television producers working today, sharing credits with the likes of Ryan Murphy, Jonathan Nolan, Fernando Meirelles, Tina Fey, Shonda Rhimes, David Simon, Dick Wolf and John Wells. His television career started in 2016 working on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, which lead to many recurring guest roles on Emmy nominated shows like American Horror Story, American Horror Stories, Feud: Bette and Joan, Animal Kingdom, Shameless, The Deuce, 911: Lone Star, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. He is most known for playing the role of real life Steven Hicks on Dahmer - Monster: The Jefrey Dahmer Story, which nabbed 13 Emmy nominations, and was Netflix's most popular world wide show at number 1 in over 90 countries. He has also tackled an array of roles in independent film working with BoulderLight Pictures on horror hits like Pledge, and also working with Academy Award Winner Tom Schulman in his newest billiard period drama Double Down South. His entry into producing and writing started in 2021 with his erotic thriller "Bight", soon to be out later this year.- Actress
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Former model and D.J.; worked exclusively for Giorgio Armani as musical supervisor for stores and shows; made directorial debut in 2001 with short documentary film Girls & Dolls (2000), which premiered on PBS' "Reel New York Series" and won best directorial debut for documentary at New York Independent Film and Video Festival 2001. She is the daughter of actors Robert De Niro and Diahnne Abbott.- Actress
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Theatre has been as prevalent in Flora's career as film and television. She won the Irish Times Best Actress Award for her role as the lead in Strindberg's Miss Julie. Other 'classic' roles include Yelena in Chekov's Uncle Vanya, Ophelia in Hamlet and Katherina in Taming of The Shrew. She has worked with many contemporary playwrights such as Neil LaBute who directed her in his monologue 'Bash'. She performed in the world premier of 'The Reckoning' a two-hander with Jonathan Pryce, and also in the award winning Dinner, both in the West End. Flora has also recorded numerous radio plays, most recently the Oscar winner Frederic Raphael's Glittering Prizes. Flora grew up by the shores of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland. She was educated in Belfast and London, and trained in Dublin.- Crystal recurs as Nurse Lisa on ABC's "The Rookie" and as Angie on the hit HBO series "The Righteous Gemstones". She has just completed filming another recurring role on an upcoming Apple TV show, "High Desert" and has completed several other projects that should hit the screen soon!
Crystal was born in a small town in eastern North Carolina to Donald McLaurin and Diedra Ann Coney and later was lucky enough to gain a 2nd Dad in Terry Coney!
Raised in 6 different states: Alabama, Ohio, North Carolina, Michigan, California and North Dakota, Crystal still considers herself a southern girl at heart without the accent (unless it's needed)!
One of Crystal's proudest moments was when she captured the Miss North Carolina USA crown in 1997 and went on to be the first Black woman to represent North Carolina in the Miss USA Pageant.
Crystal is a graduate of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication and a concentration in Dramatic Arts.
Watching College basketball is one of her favorite pastimes, more specifically "North Carolina Tar Heel Basketball" and she feels she can go to head-to-head with anyone on that subject. - Vanessa Cater started her career in her home town of Auckland, New Zealand as an Actress and after having some success in New Zealand on a few American Features, including the lead Female Centaur on Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, was asked to consider Auditioning to become a Stuntwoman for the American Production Legend of the Seeker due to already Physical and Athletic nature. After Legend of the Seeker, Vanessa went on to work on more American Productions, Such as Spartacus and The Hobbit as both a Actress and Stuntwoman. After the Success of these Shows/Movies, Vanessa moved across the world to Los Angeles to try her hand at the exciting and daunting Hollywood market. It was not without many Struggles & Challenges. But After a few Years of Hustling & Working Hard, started making a name for herself in the Revered American TV & Film industry. In the last few years has gone on to work on some incredible productions!! Including the STARWARS, STARTREK, DC and MARVEL UNIVERSES!!
At the End of the day, Vanessa is still just a Kiwi Girl always excited to be here, striving to live the Dream!! - Michael David Adamthwaite is from Ontario, Canada. He entered the arts in his community theatre program in the mid 1990s. He then moved to Vancouver British Columbia, to pursue acting professionally in September of 2000. In the years since, Michael has etched out a career as an actor, writer, filmmaker, teacher, and voiceover artist; with nearly twenty years in the arts, and over one hundred film and television credits to his name. Michael is actively writing & developing multiple scripts, and has begun the design process for his first book, which he hopes to publish in the coming year.
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Ryan Bruce was born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. His training started in the theatre department at the University of Saskatchewan. He then moved into film and television at the Vancouver Film School and has recently completed the CBC Actors Conservatory program at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto. He is an Actor and a Writer but has also jumped behind the camera to Direct and Produce.- Actor
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Hollywood born Robert Clotworthy is an American actor and Voice Over Artist. His father, Bill Clotworthy was an advertising executive and later the network censor for Saturday Night Live. At the age of fifteen Robert was noticed by several Los Angeles casting directors and immediately started working in television commercials as well as television shows and movies. Over his long career he has had the privilege of working alongside some of the biggest stars in Hollywood including Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper (American Sniper).
As a Voice Over Artist Robert is one of he most recognized voices in the business and has narrated hundreds of hours television including the History Channel Series Ancient Aliens and The Curse of Oak Island. George Lucas selected Robert to be the narrator of the Emmy nominated documentaries Empire of Dreams: The Making of the Star Wars Trilogy and Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed. Director Rawson Marshall Thurber cast Robert as the opening narrator for his film, Red Notice (2021) and Elizabeth Banks picked him to be the voice of Charlie her film adaptation of Charlie's Angels (2019).
Robert also works extensively in animation and video games. His voicing of Jim Raynor in the iconic StarCraft video game series is hailed by both critics and fans around the globe and earned him a BTVA nomination.- Actress
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Mandy Levin is an LA native, she was born & raised in the Woodland Hills/Calabasas area. Upon graduating from Calabasas High School, she was invited to attend Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She studied at NYU for two years and then transferred to UCLA. She graduated from UCLA's School of Theater, Film & Television with a Bachelor's Degree.
After graduation, Mandy got her first agent and started working in TV & Commercials. Later, she began studying the Sanford Meisner's technique at Playhouse West, at the same time as James Franco & Scott Caan. While at Playhouse West, she met her husband, Brice Williams and did her first play.
After leaving Playhouse West, she began studying with Stuart Rogers at his acting studio in North Hollywood. She is a member of Stuart's theatre company Theatre Tribe, where she where she has been involved in numerous productions including Catherine Butterfield's "The Sleeper", which won LA Weekly's Best Ensemble in a Comedy & she was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy. Mandy also won Best Actress at the Breckenridge Film Festival & Glendale International Film Festival for her lead role in the short film "Everything".- Actor
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Cyrus Arnold was born in Burbank, California. Cyrus has the unique ability of handling both comedy and drama with equal ease. Arnold is currently co-starring in the New Line comedy "8-Bit Christmas," which stars Neil Patrick Harris and is currently streaming on HBO Max. Cyrus recently joined Netflix's adaptation of the Stephen King horror novella, "Mr. Harrigan's Phone," from writer/director John Lee Hancock ("The Little Things") and Blumhouse.- Anwen O'Driscoll will next be seen in the TV series BET for Netflix, and based on the anime KAKEGURUI. She is the star of the well-received independent film YOU CAN LIVE FOREVER which premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival. Her next starring feature is in the upcoming independent movie THE BEARDED GIRL. She is also the lead in the movies, THIS TIME with Charles Martin Smith (for which she won Best Actress at the Florence International Film Festival), LEFT FOR DEAD: THE ASHLEY REEVES STORY with Jennie Garth, and THE GOOD FATHER: THE MARTIN MCNEIL STORY with Charisma Carpenter and Tom Everett Scott. Anwen also starred in the television series OCTOBER FACTION for Netflix, CBC's/The CW's BURDEN OF TRUTH, and the Starz series AMERICAN GODS.
- Charley Rowan McCain is a talented young actor from Los Angeles, CA, building an impressive career in the entertainment industry. With a natural ability to connect to character and story, she brings honesty, depth, and heart to every performance. Whether on screen, on stage, or behind the mic, Charley's work reflects a maturity and emotional intelligence well beyond her years-making her one of the most compelling young talents to watch.
She recently worked on Aram Rappaport's upcoming miniseries The Artist, set to premiere in early 2025, and stars in A24's 2024 Ti West cult genre film MaXXXine, as Maxine Miller, the younger version of Mia Goth's iconic final girl.
Charley's impressive resume also includes recently sharing the stage with Jason Alexander in La Mirada Theatre's production of Fiddler on the Roof and guest-starring roles on NCIS (speaking German), S.W.A.T., and Erin & Aaron. She starred in The Hicks Happy Hour, an AFI Conservatory short film that won the 2025 Student Emmy for best Comedy. She also worked on the USC graduate film Goodbye Stranger with Glee actor Max Adler and Parks and Rec actor Jim O'Heir and has lent her voice to multiple animated and dubbing projects for Netflix, Marvel, Disney, and Nickelodeon including Big City Greens, Kiff, an Untitled Marvel show, Ariel and The Thaw.
Charley's exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to her craft make her a standout performer and a bright future star to watch. - Actress
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Darby Lee-Stack is an actress and writer known for The Holdovers (2023), Hidden (2022), and The Mirror/Mirror The (2022). She was born and raised in New York City and gained much of her early acting experience from local NY short films. Her most recent independent short film in which she is a lead actress was shown at the Festival de Cannes in the Cannes Court Metrage Short Film Corner.