Alfie Allen
(Actor)
.. Iosef Tarasov
Born:
September 12, 1986
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia:
Had a small role, with sister Lily Allen, in Oscar-nominated Elizabeth (1998), on which their mother, Alison Owen, was a producer. Is the subject of "Alfie," a song on Lily's debut album, Alright, Still (2006). Claims to be one of the first children in the United Kingdom to be given Ritalin after being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD). In 2008, succeeded Daniel Radcliffe in the role of troubled teen Alan Strang of Peter Shaffer's Equus for a revival tour of the 1973 play.
Dean Winters
(Actor)
.. Avi
Born:
July 20, 1964
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Spent six years traveling around the world after graduating college. Was a New York City bartender before landing his first acting role. Joined the Workhouse Theatre Company while studying with Will Esper. Nearly died from a bacterial infection in 2009; he spent three weeks in the ICU and had to have two toes and half a thumb amputated. In 2010, began playing Mayhem in a long-running series of Allstate Insurance ads.
Omer Barnea
(Actor)
.. Gregori
Toby Leonard Moore
(Actor)
.. Victor
Born:
April 27, 1981
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia:
At the age of 9, decided to follow in the footsteps of his mother, Robyn Moore, and pursue voice acting. Completed his BA in Japanese Linguistics before returning to school to study acting. Met his wife and fellow actor, Michelle Vergara Moore, while studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Starred as the title character in Sydney Theatre Company's 2007 production of Dead Caesar. Performed in Company B's stage production of Peribanez.
Bridget Regan
(Actor)
.. Addy
Born:
February 03, 1982
Birthplace: Carlsbad, California, United States
Trivia:
Began acting at the age of 6 and performing in local stage productions, including The Wizard of Oz and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Attended La Jolla Playhouse's summer conservatory for young actors during high school. Moved to New York City following her college graduation to pursue acting professionally. Made her Broadway debut as Cecille Leroux in Mark Twain's Is He Dead? in December 2007. Had recurring roles on both Jane the Virgin and Marvel's Agent Carter in the spring of 2015, playing a villain on both.
Lance Reddick
(Actor)
.. Hotel Manager/Charon
Born:
December 31, 1962
Died:
March 17, 2023
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia:
Maryland-born Lance Reddick began his acting career in the late '90s with small appearances in projects like Great Expectations and What the Deaf Man Heard. Eventually, Reddick was cast in the role of John Basil on the hard-hitting prison drama Oz in 2000, making him a recognizable face to thousands of fans. He would soon follow this role with another starring TV appearance, playing Lt. Cedric Daniels, on the critically acclaimed hit The Wire. This would lead to still more success for Reddick, who would go on to play Matthew Abaddon on the sci-fi series Lost and Special Agent Philip Broyles on the cult hit Fringe.
Kazy Tauginas
(Actor)
.. Ivan
Alexander Frekey
(Actor)
.. Alexander
Thomas Sadoski
(Actor)
.. Jimmy
Born:
July 01, 1976
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia:
Born in New Haven, CT, but at age 6 moved to College Station, TX, where his father taught education at Texas A&M University. Made Broadway debut in Craig Lucas' Reckless in 2004. Performance in Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty received a Tony nomination, as well as nods from the Drama Desk Awards, the Drama League Awards and the Outer Critics Circle Awards. Is the narrator for the audio version of Stephen King's novella Mile 81 (2011). In HBO series The Newsroom (2012), he starred with Alison Pill, with whom he appeared in the Broadway production of Reasons to Be Pretty in 2008.
David Patrick Kelly
(Actor)
.. Charlie
Born:
January 23, 1951
Trivia:
David Patrick Kelly specializes in playing sleazeballs, oily little punks, and crazies in actioners and urban dramas. While Kelly excels at such roles, they do not fully represent his training and potential. A former student of Stella Adler in New York and mime Marcel Marceau in Paris, Kelly first made his name on the New York stage, appearing in everything from musicals to experimental theater. Producer Joel Silver started him down the road to movie villainy when he cast him in Walter Hill's The Warriors (1979) and then 48 Hrs. (1982). Kelly has subsequently appeared in several more Hill films, including Last Man Standing (1997). Kelly also played supporting roles in two Spike Lee films, Malcolm X (1992) and Crooklyn (1994).
Gameela Wright
(Actor)
.. Delivery Man
Vladislav Koulikov
(Actor)
.. Pavel
Munro M. Bonnell
(Actor)
.. Priest
Patricia Squire
(Actor)
.. Elderly Woman
Vladimir Troitsky
(Actor)
.. Team Leader
Tommy Bayiokos
(Actor)
.. Russian Sniper
Joseph K. Bevilacqua
(Actor)
.. Man on Bus Reading the New York Times
William Andrew Brewer
(Actor)
.. Tattooed Security Guard
Kenneth Carrella
(Actor)
.. Red Circle Security
Courtney Cooper
(Actor)
.. Bath House Model
David Douglas
(Actor)
.. Assassin
Riccardo Scamarcio
(Actor)
Born:
November 13, 1979
Birthplace: Trani, Apulia, Italy
Trivia:
Trained as an actor at the Scuola Nazionale di Cinema in Rome, Italy.Made his film debut in the 2001 TV movie Ama il tuo nemico 2.First lead role in a feature film was Step in the 2004 film Three Steps Over Heaven.Played the antagonist mob boss Santino D'Antonio in the 2017 action sequel John Wick Chapter 2.Is a supporter of the Fidelis Andria football club.