Liam Hemsworth
(Actor)
.. Jake Morrison
Born:
January 13, 1990
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia:
Australian-born Liam Hemsworth became a star in his home country with the role of Josh Taylor on the popular soap opera Neighbours. Prior to making his mark as an actor, Hemsworth had led a blue-collar life laying floors, but in 2007 he scored the part of Josh, as well as a role on another popular Australian show, McLeod's Daughters. He soon followed this with parts on The Elephant Princess and Satisfaction before transitioning to Hollywood for a role in the 2009 action movie Knowing. But his big break stateside came in 2010 when he was cast opposite Miley Cyrus in the romantic drama The Last Song. In 2012 he was cast as Gale, one of the two love interests for Katniss Everdeen in the adaptations of the highly successive Hunger Games series, and landed a part in the action film The Expendables 2.
Jeff Goldblum
(Actor)
.. David Levinson
Born:
October 22, 1952
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Trivia:
Tall, gangly, and oddly handsome, stage, screen, and television actor Jeff Goldblum is an unlikely sex symbol. But for many women, especially those fond of eccentric intellectual types, he fits the role perfectly. Known for the range of quirky, often otherworldly characters he has portrayed, Goldblum is adept at playing lead and supporting roles in dramas and comedies alike. A native of Pittsburgh, PA, where he was born October 22, 1952, Goldblum moved to New York at the age of 17 to pursue an acting career. He got his start at Sanford Meisner's distinguished Neighborhood Playhouse, and in the '70s began performing in a wide variety of on and off-Broadway productions. When he was 22, Goldblum made his film debut with a small role as a rapist in Michael Winner's brutal revenge drama Death Wish (1974). He was performing on-stage in the El Grande de Coca Cola review when Robert Altman gave him a small part in California Split (1974) and a slightly larger role in Nashville (1975). Afterwards, Goldblum was steadily employed as a bit player in both major and minor features, turning in one of his most notable performances as a nervous houseguest struggling to remember his mantra in the Los Angeles-set segment of Annie Hall (1977). In 1980, Goldblum branched out into television, starring opposite Ben Vereen in the short-lived television detective comedy Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. As Brown Shoe, Goldblum played an uptight stockbroker trying to make it as a hardboiled private detective. Although the role may have given him greater recognition, the actor gained his first really favorable reviews playing a tabloid magazine reporter in The Big Chill (1983). This led to leading roles in such films as Into the Night (1985), where Goldblum played an aerospace engineer opposite Michelle Pfeiffer, and Silverado (also 1985), which cast him as a villainous gambler. In 1986, he had his first hit movie with David Cronenberg's terrifying sci-fi-horror film The Fly (1986), playing a driven scientist whose research turns him into a gruesome mutant. His co-star was his then-wife, Geena Davis, whom he met while they were on the set of the comedy-thriller Transylvania 6-5000 (1985). The couple divorced in the early '90s and Goldblum then embarked on a highly publicized relationship with actress Laura Dern that broke up in the mid-'90s.In 1989, Goldblum made a favorable transatlantic impression in the British romantic comedy The Tall Guy, playing a perpetually unemployed actor who is cast as the lead of a musical about the Elephant Man. He continued to work steadily throughout the subsequent decade, appearing in films of markedly varying quality. He found great success in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, playing a mathematician in one of the decade's biggest blockbusters. In 1996, Goldblum again explored blockbuster territory with a leading role as a computer genius in Independence Day. He reprised his role from Jurassic Park in that film's sequel 1997 sequel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park. He starred opposite Eddie Murphy in the notorious bomb Holy Man.At the beginning of the next decade Goldblum worked primarily in independent films such as Burr Steers' debut Igby Goes Down, and playing the romantic and professional rival to Bill Murray in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. In 2006 he scored a role in his most mainstream film in quite sometime as part of the impressive ensemble in Barry Levinson's satire Man of the Year. In 2009, Goldblum joined the cast of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in the show's eighth season to play the role of Detective Zach Nichols. 2010 found the actor co-starring with Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton for the showbiz comedy Morning Glory. In 2014, he re-teamed with Anderson in The Grand Budapest Hotel. The following year, he appeared opposite Johnny Depp in Mortdecai and began filming his role in the long-awaited Indepdendence Day sequel, due in 2016.
Bill Pullman
(Actor)
.. Thomas J. Whitmore
Born:
December 17, 1953
Birthplace: Hornell, NY
Trivia:
An alumnus of State University of New York and the University of Massachusetts, American actor Bill Pullman excelled in both wacky comedy and intense drama during his stage years, working with such repertory companies as the Folger Theatre Groupe and the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Before college, he attended a technical institute and studied building construction (years later he used those skills to build his own house in California). In films, Pullman could be relied upon to almost invariably lose the girl, as witness his brace of 1993 films, Sleepless in Seattle and Somersby. He almost lost his screen wife Geena Davis to Tom Hanks in A League of Their Own (1992), but this gratuitous plot point was eliminated from the script. Only since 1994 has Pullman won the heroine's hand with any regularity. The summer of 1995 found Bill Pullman with back-to-back leading roles in two of the season's biggest box-office successes: While You Were Sleeping and Casper: The Movie. Pullman gained even more recognition for his heroic portrayal of the self-sacrificing U.S. president in the special effects blockbuster Independence Day. Up to this point, Pullman was pretty well typecast in "nice guy" roles. In David Lynch's Lost Highway (1996), he broke that mold by appearing as a deeply disturbed husband. In 1995, Pullman began a side career as a producer when he founded his own production company Big Town.
Maika Monroe
(Actor)
.. Patricia Whitmore
Born:
May 29, 1993
Birthplace: Santa Barbara, California, United States
Trivia:
Began going by "Maika" in the first grade. A trained dancer as a child, only ventured into acting after a production company contacted her dance school looking for background dancers for the 2006 film Bad Blood. Moved to the Dominican Republic at the age of 17 to train professionally as a kite boarder after her acting career stalled. In 2013, was ranked as the No. 32 professional freestyle kite boarder in the world. An audition tape for the film 2012 film At Any Price reignited her acting career as she was cast as Cadence Farrow. Created a women's clothing line in 2012 called Airbound Apparel.
William Fichtner
(Actor)
.. Generał Adams
Born:
November 27, 1956
Birthplace: East Meadow, New York, United States
Trivia:
An intense, versatile performer, William Fichtner, born November 27th, 1956, emerged as a memorable character actor through his work with some of the most notable filmmakers of the 1990s and beyond. After his military brat childhood, Fichtner studied criminal justice in college before moving to New York City to shift his focus to acting. Fichtner got his first major acting job on the serial As the World Turns in 1988 and played bit parts in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992) and Robert Redford's Quiz Show (1994). Steven Soderbergh gave Fichtner his first substantial film role as a small town hood in the neo-noir The Underneath (1994). After supporting turns in Kathryn Bigelow's Y2K fantasy Strange Days (1995) and Michael Mann's stylish police saga Heat (1995), Fichtner earned kudos for his psychotic hit man in actor Kevin Spacey's directorial debut Albino Alligator (1997). As a gentle blind scientist in Robert Zemeckis' empyreal sci-fi adventure Contact (1997), Fichtner further revealed his considerable range; among the hip ensemble cast in Doug Liman's time-bending rave comedy Go (1999), Fichtner managed to stand out with his humorously unsettling performance as a narcotics cop with an agenda. Fichtner finally achieved leading man status as one of Demi Moore's amours in Passion of Mind (2000), but Alain Berliner's first American effort failed at the box office. Moving easily between independent films and big-budget Hollywood, Fichtner next co-starred as one of the ill-fated swordfishermen in Wolfgang Petersen's adaptation of The Perfect Storm (2000). Maintaining his prolific ways after The Perfect Storm's success, and earning a place in Vanity Fair's 2001 photo spread of premier supporting actors, Fichtner took on a varied trio of roles in three major 2001 releases. After playing a small part as Josh Hartnett's dad in Michael Bay's overwrought $198 million disappointment Pearl Harbor (2001), Fichtner's turn as a gay detective in the lumbering comedy What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) was one of the bright spots in an otherwise disposable movie. Back in his no-nonsense manhood style, Fichtner then appeared as a master sergeant involved in the troubled 1993 mission in Somalia in Ridley Scott's Oscar bait military drama Black Hawk Down (2001).After the ensemble carnage of Black Hawk Down, Fichtner moved to the small screen for a starring role as one of two maverick ER doctors in the ABC medical drama MDs (2002). A competitive time slot and poor reviews, however, hampered MDs' ratings. Though his foray into series television stumbled, Fichtner continued to rack up movie credits, appearing alongside Christian Bale and Emily Watson in the dystopian science fiction thriller Equilibrium (2002).In 2004, Fichtner appeared in Nine Lives, a critically successful episodic drama following the lives of nine women, and after participating in a variety of films throughout 2005 (The Chumscrubber, Empire Falls) and the television series Invasion Iowa, Fichtner joined the cast of the Academy Award-winning drama Crash. The actor continued to enjoy television success in the series Prison Break (2006-07), and played a conservative judge in an episode of The West Wing. Fichtner took on a role playing a bank manager in Gotham City for Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight (2008), and joined the casts of Date Night (2010), The Big Bang, and Drive Angry (all 2011).
Travis Tope
(Actor)
.. Charlie
Charlotte Gainsbourg
(Actor)
.. Dr Catherine Marceaux
Born:
July 21, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
One of the more compelling French actresses of her generation, Charlotte Gainsbourg initially made her screen name parlaying wayward adolescence into an understated art form. Tall, long-necked, and elegantly gawky, Gainsbourg first impressed critics and audiences with her portrayal of the naive but rebellious protagonist of L'Effrontée (1985), earning a César for Most Promising Young Actress.The daughter of French singer/songwriter/occasional actor and director Serge Gainsbourg and English actress Jane Birkin, Gainsbourg was born into substantial celebrity in London on July 22, 1971. Initially keen on being either an artist or a surgeon, she made her film debut playing Catherine Deneuve's daughter in the 1984 Paroles et Musique. That same year, she courted notoriety when she starred alongside her ever-irascible father in his controversial "Lemon Incest" music video, which featured the two cuddling on a bed surrounded by feathers. More salubrious attention came the young actress' way the following year, when she earned a César for her performance in Claude Miller's L'Effrontée.After another stint acting alongside her father in his poorly received Charlotte Forever (1986), Gainsbourg again collaborated with director Miller for La Petite Voleuse (1988), portraying a sullen teenager experimenting with sex and various illegal pursuits. She reprised her rebellious teen role for Merci La Vie (1991), a black comedy that cast her and Anouk Grinberg as two young women on a rampage against men and just about whomever else crosses their path. Gainsbourg got an opportunity to broaden her range with Jacques Doillon's Amoureuse (1992), an ensemble piece about a group of young women who come together to discuss life and love, and her uncle Andrew Birkin's The Cement Garden (1994), a drama about extreme familial dysfunction that was the actress' first English language outing.Gainsbourg made her second English film in 1996, starring as the eponymous heroine of Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. Although the film, which also starred William Hurt, received very mixed reviews, it did succeed in introducing Gainsbourg to a wider international audience. She further enhanced her good reputation when she won her second César -- this time for Best Supporting Actress -- in 2000 for her work in La Bûche (1999), a comedy that cast her as an ambitious businesswoman who takes up with a mysterious man lodging at her father's house.Gainsbourg remained busy throughout the mid-2000s and enjoyed success as a supporting actress in several highly acclaimed films (21 Grams, The Science of Sleep, Happily Ever After, and Lemming, to name a few). In 2006 she acted and directed the historical drama Golden Door, and co-starred in the award-winning drama The City of Your Final Destination in 2008. The actress portrayed a stay-at-home mother in The Tree (2010), a poignant psychological drama from director Julie Bertucelli, and took on yet another supporting role in 2011's Melancholia.
Judd Hirsch
(Actor)
.. Julius Levinson
Born:
March 15, 1935
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia:
Born March 15th, 1935, Bronx-native Judd Hirsch attended CCNY, where he majored in engineering and physics. A blossoming fascination in the theatre convinced Hirsch that his future lay in acting. He studied at the AADA and worked with a Colorado stock company before his 1966 Broadway debut in Barefoot in the Park. He spent many years at New York's Circle Repertory, where he appeared in the first-ever production of Lanford Wilson's The Hot L Baltimore. After an auspicious TV-movie bow in the well-received The Law (1974), Hirsch landed his first weekly-series assignment, playing the title character in the cop drama Delvecchio (1976-77). From 1978 to 1982, he was seen as Alex Reiger in the popular ensemble comedy Taxi, earning two Emmies in the process. While occupied with Taxi, Hirsch found time to act off-Broadway, winning an Obie award for the 1979 production Talley's Folly. In the following decade, he was honored with two Tony Awards for the Broadway efforts I'm Not Rappoport and Conversations with My Father. His post-Taxi TV series roles include Press Wyman in Detective in the House (1985) and his Golden Globe-winning turn as John Lacey in Dear John (1988-92). Judd Hirsch could also be seen playing Jeff Goldblum's father in the movie blockbuster Independence Day (1996). In 2001, Hirsch co-starred with Paul Bettany and Christopher Plummer in the multi-Award winning biopic A Beautiful Mind. The actor once again found success on the television screen in CBS' drama Numb3rs, in which he took on the role of Alan Eppes, father of FBI agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) and Professor Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz). After appearing on all four seaons of Numb3rs, Hirsch took a small role in director Brett Ratner's crime comedy Tower Heist (2011).
Jessie T. Usher
(Actor)
.. Dylan Hiller
Born:
February 29, 1992
Birthplace: Maryland, United States
Trivia:
Became interested in acting at the age of 5 after his sister booked a lead role in a TV commercial. First acting job was in an Oscar Meyer commercial. Moved to Los Angeles with his family in 2003 in hopes of furthering his acting career. Graduated high school at the age of 15 as class salutatorian. Member of the Alpha Gamma Sigma honor society. Studied culinary arts in college. Appeared in small roles in Without a Trace in 2005 and Hannah Montana in 2007.
Brent Spiner
(Actor)
.. Dr Brakish Okun
Born:
February 02, 1949
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Best known for playing the android Data on the syndicated television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and in its feature film spin-offs, Brent Spiner is also a talented singer. Before agreeing to play Data, Spiner had spent a decade on the New York stage. A native of Houston, TX, he was raised by his mother and her second husband (Spiner's real father died when he was a baby). The Quaid brothers Randy and Dennis were among his high school classmates and the three learned about acting under Cecil Pickett. Eventually Pickett would leave the school to take a teaching job at the University of Houston. Spiner enrolled there soon after graduation, but only remained at the university through 1974 when he decided to become a professional actor in New York City. Like many other aspiring thespians, Spiner had dues to pay in the form of taking a job as a cab driver before launching his career off-Broadway. He made his Broadway debut with Sunday in the Park With George opposite Mandy Patinkin. He made his television debut in a miniseries, The Dain Curse, and first appeared in films with a bit part in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980). Spiner had a rare starring role in Rent Control (1981). He moved to Los Angeles in 1985 and launched a career as a television guest star on series and as a supporting actor in telemovies and miniseries. He most frequently appeared on the sitcom Night Court as the man who establishes a snack bar in the courthouse. He then successfully auditioned for the role of Data. Interestingly, Spiner claims no particular love for science fiction and was not a big fan of the original Star Trek. He says he mainly took the job because he didn't think the new series would last and because he needed to pay a few bills. The show lasted seven years also spawning a successful film series, and from the start, his was the most popular character on the show. In an effort to capitalize and satirize his nonhuman role on the show -- and perhaps to poke fun at actors William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy who capitalized on their Star Trek fame by each recording equally awful albums (can anyone forget Nimoy's bouncy rendition of "Bilbo Hobbitt"?) -- Spiner recorded his own album, Old Yellow Eyes Is Back (1991), with an 80-piece orchestra and fellow castmates Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Michael Dorn. Though the bulk of his fame comes from being Data, Spiner is not content to spend the rest of his career typecast and so occasionally plays other characters. His portrayal of prissy singing cruise director Gil Godwin was the funniest thing about Martha Coolidge's waterlogged Out to Sea (1997).
Vivica A. Fox
(Actor)
.. Jasmine
Born:
July 30, 1964
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Trivia:
Vivacious actress Vivica A. Fox has been attracting attention for performances that mix equal parts sass and class since making her 1989 screen debut in Born on the Fourth of July. A native of Indianapolis, where she was born July 30, 1964, Fox got her start on television with a stint on the daytime soap Days of Our Lives. After making her debut as a hooker in Oliver Stone's aforementioned Born on the Fourth of July, the actress continued to do much of her work on television while appearing in the occasional film. She first attracted notice as Will Smith's girlfriend in the blockbuster Independence Day (1996); her dynamic turn earned her -- together with Smith -- the MTV Award for Best Kiss that year. Fox subsequently appeared in a diverse array of films, ranging from the acclaimed black ensemble romantic drama Soul Food (1997), which cast her as one of three sisters (the other two were played by Vanessa L. Williams and Nia Long), to Batman & Robin (1997), in which she played femme fatale Ms. B. Haven, to Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998), which featured her in a critically lauded portrayal of one of the three wives of singer Frankie Lymon.Fox's profile declined somewhat in the new millenium, although an appearance in the battle-of-the-sexes comedy Two Can Play That Game caught the attention of Quentin Tarantino, who was casting his long-gestating fourth feature, Kill Bill. As the first victim of hired killer Uma Thurman, Fox brought a little blaxploitation-era sass to the role, making for a memorable, suburban-kitchen battle scene.In addition to her flourishing film work, Fox continued to work on the small screen, most notably as Dr. Lillian Price on Steven Bochco's predominately African American hospital drama City of Angels. 2005's one-season-only reality show The Starlet offered Fox the opportunity to pass on her actorly wisdom -- alongside head judge Faye Dunaway -- to a group of young hopefuls. The following year, she could be seen hoofing it up as a contestant on the astronomically popular ABC competition Dancing With the Stars. Though she worked steadily throughout the 2000s and continues to be active in the film industry, Fox has yet so far been unable to achieve the success she enjoyed in earlier years.
Angelababy
(Actor)
.. Rain
Sela Ward
(Actor)
.. Prezydent Lanford
Born:
July 11, 1956
Birthplace: Meridian, Mississippi, United States
Trivia:
Born July 11th, 1956, brunette leading lady Sela Ward graduated from the University of Alabama, where among many other activities she was a cheerleader for the Crimson Tide football team. Heading to New York, Ward determined to either become an airline stewardess or a model; a fear of flying led to her choosing the latter vocation. She proved she could act as well as pose when she was cast in the 1985 Burt Reynolds vehicle The Man Who Loved Women. Beginning in 1991, Ward portrayed Teddy on the weekly TV "dramedy" Sisters, a role that earned her a 1994 Emmy award. Sela Ward's additional television credits include the title role in the 1995 cable TV biopic Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story, as well as Once and Again, for which she would win the Best TV Series Actress in a Drama Award at the 2000 Golden Globes. 2004 would find the actress in the role of a private investigator in the made-for-tv movie Suburban Madness, and appeared on the big screen for The Day After Tomorrow. The following year Ward joined the cast of Fox's hit television series House in the recurring role of Stacy Warner, ex-partner of House, and former attorney for the hospital. Though her character was eventually written off the show, Ward reprised the role of Stacy Warner in House's 2012 finale.
Grace Huang
(Actor)
.. Lin Tang
Mckenna Grace
(Actor)
.. Daisy
Born:
June 25, 2006
Birthplace: Grapevine, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Moved to California when she was 7.The 8-month audition process for the role of Mary Adler in Gifted (2017) included more than 600 girls.Learned how to ice-skate to prepare for her role as young Tonya Harding in the film I, Tonya (2017).Played young versions of many older characters, including Sabrina Spellman in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina; Tonya Harding in I, Tonya (2017); Carol in Captain Marvel (2019); Theo in The Haunting of Hill House; and Emma in Once Upon a Time.Supports PETA and Farm Sanctuary.
Deobia Oparei
(Actor)
.. Dikembe
Patrick St. Esprit
(Actor)
.. Sekretarz Obrony
Born:
May 18, 1954
Birthplace: United States
Garrett Wareing
(Actor)
.. Bobby
Born:
August 31, 2001
Birthplace: College Station, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Was guided to pursue acting by his middle school drama teacher, Heidi Amestoy, and supported by his parents.Enrolled in the International Modeling & Talent Association in 2013 after meeting talent scout Nikki Pederson.Moved to Los Angeles at age 11.Trained with acting coach Max Decker of CM Acting Studio.Broke his arm days before filming Boychoir (2017).In the film Boychoir (2017), his sister plays his half-sister and his father plays a priest.Is an accomplished painter, sculptor and artist.
James A. Woods
(Actor)
.. Porucznik Ritter
Ron Yuan
(Actor)
.. Yeong
Nicolas Wright
(Actor)
.. Floyd Rosenberg
Born:
March 23, 1982
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
Was one of the founding members of the Gravy Bath Productions theater company. Was nominated for Best Actor by the Montreal Critics Circle in 2003 for the starring role in a production of The Portrait of Dorian Gray. Wrote and directed the short film Toutouffe, which won the Special Jury Prize at the 2004 Just For Laughs Festival.
Hays Wellford
(Actor)
.. Felix
Zeb Sanders
(Actor)
.. Henry
Lance Lim
(Actor)
.. Kevin
Donovan Tyee Smith
(Actor)
Nathaniel Augustson
(Actor)
Joey King
(Actor)
Born:
July 30, 1999
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Began acting at age 4. Has done national commercials for Life cereal, AT&T and McDonald's. Was the official spokesperson for D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything and Read) Day in 2010. That same year she recorded the song "Ramona Blue" with her sister, with proceeds going to the charity First Book. In 2011, received a Young Artist Award (Best Performance in a Feature Film, Leading Young Actress 10 and Under) for her portrayal of beloved book heroine Ramona Quimby in the film Ramona and Beezus (2010). Appeared in the video for Taylor Swift's song "Mean" (2011). Received a pet pig as a birthday present from Jay Leno and named the pig Jay Jay.
Ryan Cartwright
(Actor)
Born:
March 14, 1981
Birthplace: Birmingham, England
Trivia:
Enjoyed playing the video game Call of Duty 4 with his Mad Men costars. Stated in an interview that "...Los Angeles is the place where British people come to exceed their worth. It's quite true of everything: The British accent does open doors." Extensively researched autism for his role on Alphas.
Gbenga Akinnagbe
(Actor)
Born:
December 12, 1978
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia:
Is of Nigerian descent.Has run the New York Marathon twice in support of the Palm out Poverty initiative. Practiced wrestling at a young age and earned a scholarship to attend college.Studied abroad in Mexico while he was in college.Has written articles for the New York Times.In 2012, he founded Liberated People, a lifetime brand company that has contributed to many causes to inspire people to act.Founded his own furniture business, Enitan Vintage.Speaks fluent Spanish.
Grizelda Quintana
(Actor)
Chin Han Ng
(Actor)
Born:
November 27, 1969
Birthplace: Singapore
Trivia:
Made his name as an actor on the classic Singapore drama series Masters of the Sea. Retired from acting in his mid-20s after doing two TV shows in Singapore. Eventually became Singapore's most successful actor overseas as he successfully crossed over and became a prominent figure in Hollywood. Has appeared in blockbusters such as The Dark Knight (2008), 2012 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). Also been dubbed to be one of Asia's 25 greatest actors of all time by CNN. Trained practioner of Tai Chi, Han also went through 5 months of kungfu training for his role on Marco Polo.
Monique Candelaria
(Actor)
Catharine Pilafas
(Actor)
.. Flight Officer #3
Robert Neary
(Actor)
.. Captain McQuaide
Otis Winston
(Actor)
.. Brian Cole
Travis Hammer
(Actor)
.. Jeffrey Fineman
Kenny Leu
(Actor)
.. Ping Li
Stephen Oyoung
(Actor)
.. Young Man in Taxi
Beth Bailey
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Mark Falvo
(Actor)
.. News Reporter
Brandon Hampton
(Actor)
.. Officer
Omar Diop
(Actor)
.. Dikembe Guard
Stafford Douglas
(Actor)
.. Flight Officer #1
Michael Love Toliver
(Actor)
.. Moon Base Tech
Sam Quinn
(Actor)
.. Radar Officer
Jacob Browne
(Actor)
.. Prison Tech 1
Humberto Castro
(Actor)
.. Parisian Office Worker
Katrina Kavanaugh
(Actor)
.. ESD Tech
Robbie Washington
(Actor)
Stephen M. Hardin
(Actor)
.. Tug Pilot
Jade Kammerman
(Actor)
.. Orbital Tech
Diana Gaitirira
(Actor)
.. Comms Officer
Gabriel Schmidt
(Actor)
.. Driver
Akshay Patel
(Actor)
.. Dylan's Pilot
David Devereaux
(Actor)
.. Military Aide #1
Hans Obma
(Actor)
.. Sokolov
Shawn Lecrone
(Actor)
.. Area 51 Soldier Pvt. K. Ferguson
Marika Day
(Actor)
.. Panicked Patient
David Stanford
(Actor)
.. Washington D.C. Dignitary
Mark S. Allen
(Actor)
.. Journalist
Nate Warren
(Actor)
.. Marley Sullivan
Richard Beal
(Actor)
.. Military Brass
Danny Winn
(Actor)
.. DC Dignitary
David Grant Wright
(Actor)
.. Military Aide
Nathan Brimmer
(Actor)
.. Cheyenne Mountain Security
Gregory Paul Valdez
(Actor)
.. Press Corps
Jacob Christopher Johnson
(Actor)
.. Teenager 2
Christian Simpson
(Actor)
.. Sgt. Fletcher Smith
Jeffrey M. Williams
(Actor)
.. Patricia Squadron Pilot
Jerry Walker
(Actor)
.. Milky Eye Guard
Jetto Dorsainville
(Actor)
.. Salt Flats Tech/Area 51 Soldier
Valerie Adams
(Actor)
.. Pedestrian
Jason E. Hill
(Actor)
.. Marine
Alexander Daniel Pimentel
(Actor)
.. Secret Service Agent
Dave Racki
(Actor)
.. Chopper Pilot
Vaughn Odenbrett
(Actor)
.. Angry Driver in Volvo Pulling Trailer
Faber Dewar
(Actor)
.. Flight Commander
Andrew James Bleidner
(Actor)
.. Area 51 Soldier
Matthew Munroe
(Actor)
.. Prison Tech #2
Johnny Otto
(Actor)
.. Secret Service Agent
Edward A. Duran
(Actor)
.. Orbital Tech #2
Jamie H. Jung
(Actor)
.. Ground Crew
Jonathan Lane
(Actor)
.. Press Corps
Andrei Lapionak
(Actor)
.. Russian Cosmonaut
Justin Arnsworth
(Actor)
.. Fighter Pilot
Raiden Integra
(Actor)
.. Press Corps
Brian Barela
(Actor)
.. Area 51 Soldier
John L. Grissom
(Actor)
.. War Room Commander
Colt Balok
(Actor)
.. Area 51 Soldier
Patrick Juarez
(Actor)
.. Area 51 Officer
Robert Loggia
(Actor)
.. General Grey
Born:
January 03, 1930
Died:
December 04, 2015
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia:
Forceful leading actor Robert Loggia left plans for a journalistic career behind when he began his studies at New York's Actors Studio. His first important Broadway assignment was 1955's The Man with the Golden Arm; one year later, he made his first film, Somebody Up There Likes Me. In 1958 he enjoyed a brief flurry of TV popularity as the title character in "The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca," a multipart western originally telecast on Walt Disney Presents. His next weekly TV assignment was as a good-guy burglar in 1967's T.H.E. Cat. A fitfully successful movie leading man, Loggia truly came into his own when he cast off his toupee and became a character actor, often in roles requiring quiet menace. As Richard Gere's bullying father, Loggia dominated the precredits scenes of An Officer and a Gentleman (1981), and was equally effective as the villain in Curse of the Pink Panther (1982) and as mafia functionaries in Scarface (1983) and Prizzi's Honor (1985). He was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of a two-bit detective in The Jagged Edge (1985). The most likeable Robert Loggia screen character thus far is his toy manufacturer in Big (1988), the film in which Loggia and Tom Hanks exuberantly dance to the tune of "Heart and Soul" on a gigantic keyboard. Loggia would remain an active force on screen for decades to come, appearing in movies like Opportunity Knocks, Independence Day, and Return to Me, as well as TV shows like Mancuso, FBI, Wild Palms, and Queens Supreme. Loggia passed away in 2015, at age 85.
Joel Virgel
(Actor)
.. Jaques
Arturo Del Puerto
(Actor)
.. Bordeaux