Dafne Keen
(Actor)
.. Laura
Born:
January 01, 2005
Birthplace: Spain
Trivia:
Her great-grandfather, Edward Curzon, was a British peer and the 5th Earl Howe. Is fluent in both English and Spanish. Is an award-winning gymnast. Made her acting debut in 2014 in the television series The Refugees, which also starred her father, Will Keen. Was discovered for her role in Logan after an extensive casting call to find a 12-year-old girl with martial arts, tumbling and acrobatic skills.
Richard E. Grant
(Actor)
.. Dr. Rice
Born:
May 05, 1957
Birthplace: Mbabane, Swaziland
Trivia:
Tall, gangly, and possessed of a frenetic intensity that lends itself to the highly eccentric and often borderline insane characters he plays, British actor Richard E. Grant is nothing if not one of the more distinctive performers to have gained celluloid immortality. His wild eyes and high-strung demeanor occasionally giving him an uncanny resemblance to a meerkat on speed, Grant has been delighting and shocking observers with both his on- and off-screen persona since his 1987 breakthrough in Withnail & I. Born Richard Grant Esterhuysen on May 5, 1957, in Mbabane, Swaziland, Grant had a somewhat distinctive upbringing, thanks in part to his father's job as the Swazi Minister of Education. His parents' divorce when the actor was 11, for example, was the source of a fair amount of scandal in South Africa. For his part, Grant knew early on that he wanted to be an actor, something that was fueled by an infatuation with Barbra Streisand and a steady diet of movies. He followed the career of Donald Sutherland with particularly rapt attention, as, like Grant, Sutherland was tall, thin, long-faced, and hailed from the middle of nowhere.After studying English and Drama at Cape Town University, where he co-founded the multi-racial, avant garde Troupe Theatre Company, Grant headed for London in 1982. He was greeted by a period of unemployment and frustration that lasted for almost five years. The actor eventually began finding work on the stage, and in 1984 was dubbed by Plays and Players magazine as "most promising newcomer" for his performance in Tramway Road at Hammersmith's Lyric Theatre. Ironically enough, given his years of struggle, it was Grant's portrayal of a bitter, pill-popping, unemployed actor in Bruce Robinson's black comedy Withnail & I that finally put him on the map. The film was a genuine cult classic, and Hollywood soon came sniffing around, if only to cast Grant in the 1988 demons-on-the-loose flop Warlock. The following year, the actor again tapped into his reserves of unpleasantness for Robinson, starring as a toxic advertising executive who develops a talking boil in the satirical How to Get Ahead in Advertising. Grant's hilariously vile characterization was considered by many to be the highlight of the film, and further paved the way for greater industry appreciation.Grant subsequently earned recognition on both sides of the Atlantic, thanks to a number of diverse and often peculiar roles in films of widely varying quality. Particularly memorable during the early to mid-'90s were portrayals Anais Nin's well-intentioned but dull husband in Henry & June (1990), the evil billionaire Darwin Mayflower in the spectacularly disappointing Hudson Hawk (1991), an overly insistent screenwriter in Robert Altman's The Player (1992), high society lounge lizard Larry Lefferts in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence (1993), and an outrageous fashion designer that Grant described as a "male Vivienne Westwood" in Altman's disastrous Pret-A-Porter (1994).Despite his eccentric persona, Grant has time and again proven himself more than capable of essaying straight man roles, as he demonstrated in such films as Jack and Sarah (1995), in which he played a grieving widower; The Portrait of a Lady (1996), in which he had a small but memorable role as one of Isabel Archer's most ardent suitors; and the made-for-TV The Scarlet Pimpernel (1999), which cast him as its titular hero. He has also continued to shine in films that impress upon his comedic abilities, as evidenced by his role as Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night (1996) and his portrayal of a disgruntled advertising man in A Merry War (1997) (otherwise known as Keep the Aspidistra Flying), a satirical comedy based upon a novel by George Orwell.Enlisted again by Altman, Grant showed up alongside a star-studded ensemble cast in 2001's critically-acclaimed Gosford Park. Supporting roles continued to suit him well as he would later take on parts in Steven Fry's Bright Young Things and the 2004 John Malkovich-starrer Colour Me Kubrick.
Eriq La Salle
(Actor)
.. Will Munson
Born:
July 23, 1962
Birthplace: Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Trivia:
Forceful yet smooth actor Eriq La Salle worked on the stage and on television before breaking into films, directing, and producing his own projects. He is perhaps best known for his role of the confident Dr. Peter Benton on the NBC series ER, which has earned him several Emmy nominations. He grew up in New England and got a prestigious education at Juilliard and N.Y.U. Living in New York, he made a living doing Broadway, off-Broadway, and soap operas. He worked intermittently between film and television for a few years, with one of his first movies being the breakdancing drama Rappin' with Mario Van Peebles. During this time, he made numerous TV guest appearances, briefly joined the cast of the NBC soap Another World, and played the role of Jeri-curled Darryl in Coming to America. A couple TV movies later, he strayed away from comedy and got a small part in the drama Jacob's Ladder. In 1991 he moved to L.A. for a part in the series The Human Factor, giving him an introduction to the prolific world of medical dramas. He also played two detectives in a row for the thrillers Empty Cradle and Color of Night, and appeared in the crime series Under Suspicion. In 1994, he joined the cast of ER and got his first starring role in the drama Drop Squad, produced by Spike Lee. In 1996, he made his directorial debut with the HBO movie Rebound, about the life of basketball player Earl "The Goat" Manigault, which he also appeared in. The same year he directed the short film Psalms From the Underground. He moved on to producing for the made-for-TV thriller Mind Prey, which he also starred in. Along with some small roles in Biker Boyz and One Hour Photo, 2002 saw La Salle make his first feature as director, producer, and star with the psychological thriller Crazy as Hell. He appeared in the outrageous action film Biker Boyz in 2003, and went on to have major parts in a variety of projects including Inside Out, Johnny Was, and Megafault.
Elise Neal
(Actor)
.. Kathryn Munson
Born:
March 14, 1966
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee
Trivia:
Although she may not have achieved her youthful dream of becoming a Solid Gold dancer, some might argue that it was more a matter of overshooting that dream rather than failing to achieve it. Elise Neal still loves to dance, even appearing on Star Search before working professionally as a dancer, though she is more likely to be recognized for her frequent work in television and film.Born in Tenessee, Neal's ballerina beginnings were set into motion after spending long hours in front of the television admiring the cutesy song-and-dance antics of Shirley Temple. A popular teenager, Neal was voted Homecoming Queen, and after high school moved to New York to pursue a career as a dancer. Finding frequent work in musical theater that eventually led to small roles in commercials, Neal soon began to realize her affection for appearing on camera. After moving to L.A. to chase her newfound dreams of becoming a full-time actress, Neal made an appearance on Law & Order before her screen debut in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992). Appearing frequently in television for the next few years with recurring roles in such series as SeaQuest DSV and Tales of the City, Neal later appeared in John Singleton's Rosewood and Money Talks (both 1997) before making a memorable appearance in Scream 2. Moving seamlessly between roles in television and film, Neal moved into sitcom territory with The Hughleys before returning to the screen in 2000 with Mission to Mars.
Elizabeth Rodríguez
(Actor)
.. Gabriela
Born:
December 27, 1980
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Studied under acclaimed acting instructor Maggie Flanigan at the William Esper Studio in New York. Worked at a bagel shop and as a hair stylist before breaking into television and theatre. Received critical acclaim in 2011 for her stage work in The Motherf*cker With the Hat, including a Tony Award nomination and an Outer Critics Circle Award win for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. Became a cast regular on the Netflix original series Orange is The New Black in 2016 after having a reccurring role which began in 2013.
Quincy Fouse
(Actor)
.. Nate Munson
Born:
August 26, 1997
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Trivia:
Of African descent.Perfomed in school plays.His album is dedicated to his family and friends.His breakthrough role was playing Taz Money in The Goldbergs.Best known for K.C. Undercover (2015), Logan (2017) and Legacies (2018).
Al Coronel
(Actor)
.. Federal Commander
Frank Gallegos
(Actor)
.. Federale Lieutenant
Anthony Escobar
(Actor)
.. Federale
Rey Gallegos
(Actor)
.. Rey
Krzysztof Soszynski
(Actor)
.. Mohawk
Steve Dunlevy
(Actor)
.. Macon
Ryan Sturz
(Actor)
.. Pretty Boy
Brandon Melendy
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Luke Hawx
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Chris Palermo
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Paul Andrew O'Connor
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Jayson Genao
(Actor)
.. Rictor
Hannah Westerfield
(Actor)
.. Rebecca
Bryant Tardy
(Actor)
.. Bobby
Ashlyn Casalegno
(Actor)
.. Charlotte
Alison Fernandez
(Actor)
.. Delilah
Born:
July 20, 2005
Trivia:
Started acting in school plays and Community Theater when she was 5.Trained in Theater acting, singing and choreography at A Class Act N.Y.Made her film debut playing Rosa Mendez in the 2014 live-action film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Lent her voice to the English version of the 1991 anime Only Yesterday. Played 13-Year-Old Jane on the CW series Jane the Virgin.
Parker Lovein
(Actor)
.. Lizard Boy
Dave Davis
(Actor)
.. Convenience Store Clerk
James Handy
(Actor)
.. Old Doctor
Phi Vu
(Actor)
.. Prom Teen #2
Chester Rushing
(Actor)
.. Prom Teen #3
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Lived with his family in countries all around the world, including Saudi Arabia, as his father worked in the oil business.Performed in a number of theater productions at his high school, such as A Christmas Carol and The Shadow Box.Is a member of a band, also named Chester Rushing.He and his father partnered with a local theater to provide sensory films for children with autism.Does music therapy with the kids at Brilliant Futures, founded by his high school sweetheart Ava for children and young adults with autism and other developmental disorders, and teaches them to play instruments.
David Simpson
(Actor)
.. Prom Teen #4
Lauren Gros
(Actor)
.. Bridesmaid
John Raymond
(Actor)
.. Pastor
Vanessa Cloke
(Actor)
.. Mourning Widow
Katie Anne Mitchell
(Actor)
.. Infirmary Nurse
James Moses Black
(Actor)
.. Major
Ned Yousef
(Actor)
.. Banger
Michael Lehr
(Actor)
.. Banger
Baxter Humby
(Actor)
.. Banger
Bryan Sloyer
(Actor)
.. Banger
John Bernecker
(Actor)
.. Federale
Evan D. Taylor
(Actor)
.. Federale
Joe Nin Williams
(Actor)
.. Federale
Toby Holguin
(Actor)
.. Federale
Robert Wu
(Actor)
.. Federale
Trivia:
Actor Robert Wu began his career in the late '90s, and built up his resumé by working steadily through the new millennium, appearing in low-profile films like Kung Phooey! and Painted Angels. After appearing in the Courteney Cox Arquette thriller November in 2004, Wu did some television work on shows like The Shield before signing on for Nanking, Bill Guttentag's documentary about the 1937 massacre of the Chinese city.
Han Soto
(Actor)
.. Valet
Rissa Kilar
(Actor)
.. Pine Cone Girl
Salef Celiz
(Actor)
.. Jonah
Aidan Kennedy
(Actor)
.. Mutant Child
Nayah Murphy
(Actor)
.. Mutant Child
Chase Cubia
(Actor)
.. Mutant Child
Emma Teo
(Actor)
.. Mutant Child
Vincenzo Lucatorto
(Actor)
.. Mutant Child
Noell Jellison
(Actor)
.. Mutant Child
Kelton DuMont
(Actor)
.. Glowing Eyes Boy
Damon Carney
(Actor)
.. Jackson's Henchman
Trivia:
After occasional appearances in such series as Cracker, Walker, Texas Ranger, and Prison Break, character actor Damon Carney attained recognition with a bit part as the Negotiator in Dave Meyers' 2007 remake of the horror classic The Hitcher.
Cynthia Woods
(Actor)
.. Screaming Casino Woman
Mali O'Connor
(Actor)
.. Bumpy Skinned Kid
Robert Vargas
(Actor)
.. Border Guard
David Paris
(Actor)
.. Helicopter Pilot
Stephen Dunlevy
(Actor)
.. Macon
Rocky Abou-Sakher
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Keith Jardine
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Jean-Claude Leuyer
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Andrew Arrabito
(Actor)
.. Reaver
Elizabeth De Razzo
(Actor)