Paula Patton
(Actor)
.. Jane Carter
Born:
December 05, 1975
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Even though bright-eyed actress Paula Patton began performing as a little girl, putting plays in her own back yard, the shy young woman didn't realize she wanted a career onscreen for many years to come. In high school, she became involved in a PBS series that took young, aspiring filmmakers on a trip across the country to work on their own documentaries, and when Patton graduated high school, she continued to pursue her interest in working behind the camera by enrolling the film school at the University of Southern California. After graduation, she worked as a production assistant, nurturing her goal of producing her own movie, but something felt missing. Finally, Patton realized that her passion was to be on the other side of the camera, so she enrolled in acting classes and strove toward her new goal in full force.Within a few years, Patton had landed a small role in Will Smith's 2005 comedy Hitch. The next year, she auditioned for a strange and exciting project by music-video director and first time filmmaker Bryan Barber starring Andre 3000 from the hip-hop group OutKast. The movie was called Idlewild, and the super-stylized comedy/crime drama/musical was set in the Prohibition-era American South. Patton's fresh new face was exactly what the unique project needed, and she was cast in the role of Angel Davenport, the female lead. Though the film wasn't geared toward the mainstream, it was a cult success among audiences and critics who appreciated its quirky style. Patton's star continued to rise as later that same year she was cast in another substantial role, this time in a much more high-profile movie. As the damsel Denzel Washington must travel through time to save in the Tony Scott action thriller Déjà Vu, Patton's sweet but solid force onscreen was lauded, even by critics who bashed the movie for being overly serious. For her next project, the actress signed on to star opposite Kiefer Sutherland in the horror movie Mirrors, slated for release in 2007. She appeared in the 2008 political comedy Swing Vote, and the basketball themed romantic comedy Just Wright in 2010. She had her most high-profile success as a member of the team Ethan Hunt puts together in Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol. She next appeared in the comedies Jumping the Broom (2011), Baggage Claim (2013) and About Last Night (2014).Patton was married to R&B singer/songwriter Robin Thicke in 2005. She appears on the cover of his 2003 album A Beautiful World and in a number of his music videos. The couple officially divorced in 2015.
Michael Nyqvist
(Actor)
.. Kurt Hendricks
Born:
November 08, 1960
Died:
June 27, 2017
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia:
Swedish-born actor Michael Nyqvist studied at the School of Drama in Malmö before beginning a professional acting career, scoring his first big break with a starring role on the Scandinavian series Beck in the early '90s. He would go on to find success in Swedish films, some of which gained some international fame, like 2009's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. He played the villains in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) and John Wick (2014). Nyqvist died in 2017, at age 56..
Vladimir Mashkov
(Actor)
.. Anatoly Sidorov
Samuli Edelmann
(Actor)
.. Wistrom
Ivan Shvedov
(Actor)
.. Leonid Lisenker
Anil Kapoor
(Actor)
.. Brij Nath
Born:
December 24, 1959
Birthplace: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Trivia:
Got his first role at age 7 in Tu Payal Main Geet, but the film was never released. Was expelled from St. Xavier's College for not attending class, then applied to Pune Film Institute but failed the written exam. He finally ended up taking classes with acting guru Roshan Taneja. Has appeared in more than 85 movies and is considered one of India's biggest stars. His breakout role was in the hit Mashaal, for which he won a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1984. Won Filmfare Awards for Best Actor in 1988 for Teezab, Best Performance in 1997 for Viraasat and Best Supporting Actor in 1999 for Taal. Won a National Film Award in 2001 for Pukar. First international film was Slumdog Millionaire (2008), which won eight Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.
Léa Seydoux
(Actor)
.. Sabine Moreau
Born:
July 01, 1985
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia:
Her grandfather, Jérôme Seydoux, became president of Pathé film corporation in 1990. Studied to be an opera singer before switching to acting. Modeled for Prada, Levi's and American Apparel. Studied with Les Enfants Terribles in France. In 2013, the Cannes Film Festival jury decided to award not just director Abdellatif Kechiche the Palme d'Or for Blue Is the Warmest Color, but to have him share the award with the film's two stars, Seydoux and Adéle Exarchopoulos.
Josh Holloway
(Actor)
.. Trevor Hanaway
Born:
July 20, 1969
Birthplace: San Jose, California, United States
Trivia:
For half a decade, actor Josh Holloway made his living with TV guest spots and supporting roles in movies most people have never heard of. But in 2004, that all changed when he landed the part of marooned conman James "Sawyer" Ford on the mindbending ABC drama Lost. Following the show's success, Holloway moved into the realm of film, appearing in movies like Stay Cool and Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. In 2014, he returned to television in on the CBS series Intelligence.
Pavel Kříž
(Actor)
.. Marek Stefanski
Goran Miraj Grbic
(Actor)
.. Bogdan
Ilia Volok
(Actor)
.. The Fog
Goran Navojec
(Actor)
.. Burly Russian Prisoner
Pavel Bezdek
(Actor)
.. Prison Guard
Ladislav Beran
(Actor)
.. Control Room Guard
Jan Filipensky
(Actor)
.. Control Room Guard
Jiri Kraus
(Actor)
.. Control Room Guard
Ales Putik
(Actor)
.. Control Room Guard
Tomas Valik
(Actor)
.. Control Room Guard
Pavel Cajzl
(Actor)
.. Prisoner
Randy Hall
(Actor)
.. Prisoner
Vitaliy Kravchenko
(Actor)
.. Scraggy Tooth
Andrey Bestchastney
(Actor)
.. Kremlin Senate Building Desk Guard
Michael Dopud
(Actor)
.. Kremlin Subcellar Hallway Guard
Martin Hub
(Actor)
.. Kremlin Gate Security Guard
Ivo Novák
(Actor)
.. Russian Agent
Anastasiya Novikova
(Actor)
.. Russian Hospital Nurse
Marek Dobes
(Actor)
.. Russian News Anchor
Claudia Vaseková
(Actor)
.. Russian News Anchor
Brian Caspe
(Actor)
.. British News Anchor
Petra Lustigova
(Actor)
.. Anna Lisenker
Daniel Clarke
(Actor)
.. Alex Lisenker
April Stewart
(Actor)
.. Swedish Translator
Gina Hirsch
(Actor)
.. IMF Operator
Ghalib Al Saady
(Actor)
.. Dock Worker
Michael Rys
(Actor)
.. Russian Sub Captain
Dmitry Chepovetsky
(Actor)
.. Russian Sub Ensign
Nicola Anderson
(Actor)
.. Julia's Friend
Keith Dallas
(Actor)
.. Julia's Friend
Tammy Hui
(Actor)
.. Julia's Friend
David Stuart
(Actor)
.. Julia's Friend
Sabrina Morris
(Actor)
.. Julia's Friend
Tom WIlkinson
(Actor)
.. IMF Secretary
Born:
February 05, 1948
Died:
December 30, 2023
Birthplace: Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Trivia:
A popular British character actor, Tom Wilkinson specializes in playing men suffering from some sort of emotional repression and/or pretensions of societal grandeur. Active in film and television since the mid-'70s, Wilkinson became familiar to an international audience in 1997 with his role as of one of six unemployed workers who strip for cash in Peter Cattaneo's enormously successful comedy The Full Monty. That same year, he was featured in Gillian Armstrong's Oscar and Lucinda, and as the rabidly unpleasant father of Lord Alfred Douglas, Oscar Wilde's young lover in Wilde. Wilkinson was also shown to memorable effect as a theater financier with acting aspirations in Shakespeare in Love (1998); also in 1998, he acted in one of his few leading roles in The Governess, portraying a 19th century photographer with an eye for the film's title character (Minnie Driver). Though he would appear in such popular mainstream films as Rush Hour (1998) and The Patriot (2000) over the next few years, it was his role in director Todd Field's emotionally intense In the Bedroom that earned Wilkinson (as well as co-star Marisa Tomei) an Oscar nod. After that success, his career began to really take off, and in just the next few years, he would appear in over a dozen films in roles of varying size. In 2003, he starred in HBO movie Normal as a married, middle-aged man who decides to start living his life as a woman and eventually have a sex-change operation. Acting alongside Jessica Lange, Wilkinson earned both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his brave and moving performance. In addition, he would also play a menacing, licentious patron of the arts in Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003) and an experimental doctor erasing his patient's memories in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), written by Charlie Kaufman and starring Jim Carrey.Now an established star thanks to his impressive body of work, Wilkinson was called upon to appear in a number of high profile Hollywood hits, and could always be counted on to deliver in spades. Still, Wilkinson had the talent and foresight to always offset each blockbuster with at least one low-key, character-driven drama, and for every scenery-chewing Batman Begins villain, a serious-minded Separate Lies lawyer or Ripley Under Ground Scotland Yard detective would be quick to follow. After doing battle with Beelzebub in 2005's frightening, fact-based horror film The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Wilkinson would once again shift gears with impressive grace to portray the patriarch of a Texas family whose attempts to maintain order over his wildly dysfunctional family lead to a wild night on the town that ultimately helps him to restore his perspective in Night of the White Pants. Later that same year Wilkinson would pull back a bit for a supporting role in The Last Kiss - a romantic comedy drama starring Scrubs' Zach Braff and directed by Tony Goldwyn. 2007 brough WIlkinson yet another role that earned him uniformly strong reviews. His mentally unhinged lawyer in Michael Clayton garnered him a slew of year end accolades including Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor. That same year he became part of the Woddy Allen family with a starring role in Cassandra's Dream. In 2008 he appeared as Ben Franklin in the award-winning HBO miniseries John Adams, as well as Valkyrie and RocknRolla. He reteamed with Michael Clayton mastermind Tony Gilroy for 2009's Duplicity, playing the CEO of a multinational corporation, and appeared in The Ghost Writer for director Roman Polanski the next year. In 2012 he was part for the all-star British ensemble put together for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.