Jesse Eisenberg
(Actor)
.. Mark Zuckerberg
Born:
October 05, 1983
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia:
Born in Queens and raised in New Jersey, actor Jesse Eisenberg first made an impression on filmgoers as an awkward teen whose uncle leads him on a lusty tour of Manhattan in director Dylan Kidd's award-winning indie Roger Dodger. Though Eisenberg had previously appeared on the Fox drama Get Real and as a storm-chasing teen in the made-for-television drama Lightning: Fire from the Sky, it was Roger Dodger that marked his entrance as a dramatic actor. While subsequent roles in M. Night Shyamalan's The Village and the Wes Craven werewolf fiasco Cursed may have offered Eisenberg little chance to display his dramatic prowess on camera, a more substantial role as a teen whose parents are divorcing in The Squid and the Whale found Eisenberg singled out for praise at both The Gotham Awards and The Independent Spirit Awards. The following years would see Eisenberg climbing the rungs in smaller films like The Education of Charlie Banks, The Hunting Party, and Boys Don't Leave, but his breakthrough came in 2009 with a leading role opposite Kristen Stewart in the period comedy-drama Adventureland. He would soon follow this critically acclaimed hit with a movie that impressed critics and audiences alike, the 2010 horror-comedy Zombieland, in which the actor played the unlikely survivor of a zombie apocalypse. Fast becomming a household name, Eisenberg found an even better vehicle for his talents playing the leading role in the 2010 Oscar contender The Social Network. Playing real life Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Eisenberg was nominated for a host of awards, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe. The following year, the actor signed on to play another character based on a real person, this time with the bizarre comedy 30 Minutes or Less, about a pizza delivery guy forced to commit a bank robbery. He voiced the lead role in the animated film Rio, and in 2012 had a brief turn in the indie comedy Free Samples.
Andrew Garfield
(Actor)
.. Eduardo Saverin
Born:
August 20, 1983
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Actor Andrew Garfield arrived on the Hollywood scene in the mid- to late 2000s, with supporting roles in a pair of big-screen releases: he performed alongside Robert Redford, Tom Cruise, and Meryl Streep in Redford's directorial outing Lions for Lambs (2007) and then signed for a part in Terry Gilliam's fanciful morality tale Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus (2009). But it turned out to be another 2009 project that gave him his breakthrough when he earned strong reviews for his work in the Red Riding trilogy. He parlayed that into an impressive 2010 when he starred in the Never Let Me Go, and played the co-founder of Facebook in David Fincher's The Social Network. Hot from that, he signed to play Spider-Man in a reboot of the successful superhero franchise. The first film in that new series hit screens in summer of 2012.
Justin Timberlake
(Actor)
.. Sean Parker
Born:
January 31, 1981
Birthplace: Memphis, TN
Trivia:
Notorious for spearheading the "teen pop revolution" of the mid to late '90s, alongside Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and others (and the inheritor of superstardom from male heartthrobs of earlier generations such as David Cassidy and Donny Osmond), Justin Timberlake attained a reputation as one of the pop music scene's most talked about celebs. He also became a source of constant tabloid fodder -- not only for his relationships with Spears, Cameron Diaz, and others, but for his allegedly unbridled private life.Timberlake launched his career as a youngster on the Mickey Mouse Club set, then made his name as a member of *NSYNC and as a soloist before branching out into films in the very early 2000s. As an actor, he began small, with a cameo appearance in the Ben Stiller-directed Zoolander -- an off-the-wall farce about a bunch of inane male models led by Stiller and Owen Wilson. While Timberlake's walk-on was a bit part at most, the exposure helped him expand his range and his repertoire, while the subject of the film coyly spoofed his public image. Small-screen appearances on The Osbournes and Saturday Night Live followed, but it wasn't until 2005 that the then 24-year-old Timberlake became a top-billed movie star. In that year's Edison Force, in which Timberlake co-starred with movie giants Kevin Spacey and Morgan Freeman, the former teen idol played Joshua Pollack, a straight-faced, straight-arrow journalist determined to take on a league of crooked rollers. The picture was released straight to DVD in late 2006 and earned tepid reviews.The singer upped his film appearances in 2006, with a plethora of first-run roles. He stuck to the crime thriller genre with his follow-up to Edison, Alpha Dog (2006). Directed by Nick Cassavetes (She's So Lovely, John Q.) from his own script, the picture stars Emile Hirsch (The Girl Next Door) as an über-powerful drug dealer who kidnaps a youngster to collect a ransom the boy's older brother's tab; Timberlake plays one of Hirsch's henchmen, who inducts the tyke into the wild side of life. In 2007's Black Snake Moan, Timberlake plays the boyfriend of Christina Ricci's nympho Rae -- a girl who becomes the hostage of an aging African-American blues musician (Samuel L. Jackson). Timberlake also appears in a supporting role in Southland Tales (2006, directed by Donnie Darko's Richard Kelly) and voices the rebellious prince Artie (a young King Arthur) alongside longtime paramour Diaz in 2007's Shrek the Third. In 2008 he played potent hockey player Jacque "Le Coq" Grande in Mike Myers comedy The Love Guru, but he scored the most high-profile success of his film career in 2010 when he played Napster founder Sean Parker in David Fincher's award-winning Facebook film The Social Network. He followed that up in 2011 with the romantic comedy Friends With Benefits and the sci-fi film In Time. The next year he appeared in the Coen brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis.
Armie Hammer
(Actor)
.. Cameron Winklevoss
Born:
August 28, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
The great-grandson of famous 20th century oil tycoon Armand Hammer, Armie Hammer Jr. seemed poised for movie stardom thanks to his poster-boy looks and his imposing, muscular, 6'5" frame. Hammer landed two of his first major roles at polar opposite ends of the dramatic spectrum: one playing the young Christian evangelical minister Billy Graham in actor-turned-director Robby Benson's chronicle of Graham's early life, Billy: The Early Years (2008), and another playing the son of Satan on the small screen fantasy adventure series Reaper. His huge breakthrough came in 2010 when David Fincher cast him as both the Winklevoss twin, the privileged duo who claim Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook from them. He was next seen as Clyde Tolson in Clint Eastwood's biopic J. Edgar in 2011. The next year he appeared in Mirror Mirror, and was cast opposite Johnny Depp as the title character in The Lone Ranger.
Max Minghella
(Actor)
.. Divya Narendra
Born:
September 16, 1985
Birthplace: Hampstead, London, England
Trivia:
Best known as the son of late director Anthony Minghella (The English Patient) and Chinese choreographer Carolyn Choa, Max Minghella began life in Hampstead, England, and opted to become an actor in his teens for reasons that were (as he later recalled) entirely unrelated to his father's business. He attended Columbia University beginning in the early 2000s, then moved into feature roles, first with a bit part in his dad's Civil War opus Cold Mountain (2003), then striking out on his own with parts in Hollywood features including Syriana (2005), Art School Confidential (2006), How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (2008), and Hippie Hippie Shake (2009). In the years to come, Minghella would appear in numerous major films, like The Social Network, The Ides of March, and The Darkest Hour. In 2013, he landed a recurring role on The Mindy Project.
Josh Pence
(Actor)
.. Tyler Winklevoss
Brenda Song
(Actor)
.. Christy
Born:
March 27, 1988
Birthplace: Carmichael, California, United States
Trivia:
An actress from the age of six, Brenda Song first achieved pronounced fame in her teens, by virtue of frequent work in Disney Channel productions. Born in 1988 to a Thai-American mother and a Hmong father, Song landed one of her earliest screen assignments in 1996, with a small part in the Hulk Hogan comedy Santa With Muscles, then appeared in the following year's big-screen comedy Leave It to Beaver. Scattered assignments in television series followed, including Judging Amy, 7th Heaven, and The Bernie Mac Show, and Song son graduated to Disney Chanel work at age 12, with parts in that station's cable telemovies The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000) and Get a Clue (2002). She broke through to her widest audience, however (and maintained a much higher profile) when she starred opposite the Sprouse twins, Dylan and Cole on the Disney Channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005). On that series, Song plays London Tipton, the spoiled-rotten daughter of the owner of the hotel where the titular youngsters reside. Song then had an opportunity to show off her interest in tae-kwan-do as the title character in the martial arts extravaganza Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) and tackled a supporting role opposite Raven-Symone and Martin Lawrence in the road comedy College Road Trip (2008).
Rashida Jones
(Actor)
.. Marliyn Delpy
Born:
February 25, 1976
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
The sons and daughters of the rich and famous may have a reputation for being embarrassing, vapid fodder for the paparazzi and reality TV, but Rashida Jones has nothing in common with her peers. The daughter of music mogul and world-famous songwriter Quincy Jones, Rashida began working hard to make herself educated and accomplished from the time she was five years old, when her father would catch her reading with a flashlight after he'd put her to bed. She attended Hebrew school and excelled academically at the Buckley School in Los Angeles, an independent school known for tiny class sizes and a sharp focus on students' development both as people and as scholars. Jones then attended Harvard, where she studied religion and philosophy while pursuing her musical gifts as a member and music director of the a cappella group The Harvard Opportunes. After graduating, she continued to include singing in her list of projects, singing backup on tracks for the band Maroon 5, in major ad campaigns for The Gap, on tracks for hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur (who was engaged to Jones' sister), and on various film soundtracks. Jones also tried her hand at modeling, strutting her stuff for clothing lines like Triple 5 Soul and The Gap, as well as appearing in editorials for Vogue and In Style. Jones had studied theater in college, but acting was only a hobby for her until she was cast in 1997's The Last Don and realized what inspiration she got from the craft. She was later cast as a regular on the hit TV drama Boston Public, and appeared as a guest star in one episode of the fanatical cult favorite Freaks and Geeks. She also lent her talents to appealing independent films like Death of a Dynasty before being cast as Karen in the third season of the much-adored comedy series The Office. Despite the fact that Jones was playing the third point in an awkward love triangle, audiences took to her immediately, not only for her expert comic timing and ability to handle the show's mockumentary format, but for maintaining a realness and likability throughout the story. Jones next signed on to appear in co-star John Krasinski's movie Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. She appeared in the comedy The Ten which featured many members of the comedy troupe The State. In 2009 she landed a part on the new show Parks & Recreations, which turned into a well-respected sitcom for NBC. That same year she had a hit on the big screen as Paul Rudd's fiancé in I Love You, Man. The next year she played a lawyer in The Social Network. She worked with Rudd again in 2011's Our Idiot Brother, and appeared as a TV executive in The Muppets.
Joseph Mazzello
(Actor)
.. Dustin Moskovitz
Born:
September 21, 1983
Birthplace: Rhinebeck, New York, United States
Trivia:
His parents own and operate a dance studio in New York. Was cast as the son of Debra Winger in Shadowlands (1993) and as the son of Meryl Streep in The River Wild (1994). In 1994, he was nominated for a Saturn award and won a Young Artist award for his work in Jurassic Park. Appeared alongside his brother, John, in Simon Birch. In 2007, he wrote, directed, coproduced and starred in Matters of Life and Death.
John Getz
(Actor)
.. Sy
Born:
January 01, 1947
Trivia:
Lead actor John Getz first appeared onscreen in the '80s.
David Selby
(Actor)
.. Gage
Born:
February 05, 1941
Trivia:
Lead and supporting actor David Selby is best remembered for playing Richard Channing on the television nighttime serial Falcon Crest between 1982 and 1990. A native of Morgantown, WV, Selby obtained a master's degree from West Virginia University and a doctorate from Southern Illinois University before launching his acting career in regional theaters such as the Cleveland Playhouse (where he has been inducted into their Hall of Fame). He has also worked on and off-Broadway as well as in major theaters across the U.S. Selby made his feature-film debut in Up the Sandbox after playing Quentin Collins on the spooky daily serial Dark Shadows between 1968 and 1971. Throughout his subsequent career Selby has divided his time between stage, screen, and television. Notable film efforts include Raise the Titanic (1980) and Headless Body in Topless Bar (1995).
Denise Grayson
(Actor)
.. Gretchen
Douglas Urbanski
(Actor)
.. Larry Summers
Rooney Mara
(Actor)
.. Erica Albright
Born:
April 17, 1985
Birthplace: Bedford, New York, United States
Trivia:
Actress Rooney Mara didn't exactly come from a show business family. One great-grandfather founded the Pittsburgh Steelers; another founded the New York Giants. Despite her heritage, Mara opted to go into acting instead of sports, and made her professional debut with a bit-part in the direct-to-video Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (which starred her older sister, Kate). She followed this with a handful of appearances on episodes of shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Cleaner, eventually scoring a number of film roles, appearing in 2009's Tanner Hall, Youth in Revolt, and Friends (With Benefits).Her career changed forever when David Fincher cast her in a small but key part in The Social Network, and then trusted her to play Lisbeth Salander in his English-language adaptation of the international best-seller The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, a part that earned young performer Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for Best Actress. She appeared in Spike Jonze's Her and Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects, both in 2013. In 2015, Mara was controversially cast as Tiger Lily in Joe Wright's Pan. She followed that up with Todd Haynes' Carol, playing opposite Cate Blanchett; Mara nabbed her second Oscar nomination for her work in the film.
Bryan Barter
(Actor)
.. Billy Olsen
Patrick Mapel
(Actor)
.. Chris Hughes
Barry Livingston
(Actor)
.. Mr. Cox
Born:
December 17, 1953
Birthplace: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Made his TV debut in an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show titled "The Talented Neighborhood."Played Ernie Douglas on the 1960's sitcom My Three Sons.Performed on Broadway in the comedy play The Skin of Our Teeth in 1975.Released his autobiography, The Importance of Being Ernie, which is filled with anecdotes from throughout his career from My Three Sons to Mad Men and beyond, in 2011.
Marybeth Massett
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Cox
Henry Roosevelt
(Actor)
.. Henry
Shelby Young
(Actor)
.. KC
Nick Smoke
(Actor)
.. KC's Friend
Cali Fredrichs
(Actor)
.. KC's Friend
Steve Sires
(Actor)
.. Speaker/Bill Gates
Malese Jow
(Actor)
.. Alice
Born:
February 18, 1991
Birthplace: Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia:
Started her career in entertainment as a singer for local events in her hometown. Appeared on Ed McMahon's Next Big Star in 2002, and won four rounds in the kids category. Landed her first recurring role as an actress in the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous in 2004. Killed off in season 1 of The Vampire Diaries, but was brought back as a ghost in later seasons. Supports Kids Against Animal Cruelty.
Victor Z. Isaac
(Actor)
.. Stuart Singer
Abhi Sinha
(Actor)
.. Vikram
Cedric Sanders
(Actor)
.. Reggie
Born:
April 26, 1982
Birthplace: Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Trivia:
During sophomore year of high school, his drama teacher heard him sing the national anthem at a school pep rally and encouraged him to audition for a role in the school's rock musical The Me Nobody Knows; got the lead role of Clorox. Landed a full scholarship to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Summer Fine Arts Camp; it was there that he knew he wanted to pursue acting for his career. Made film debut when he was cast in The Ten starring Paul Rudd and Jessica Alba in 2007. Won the 2008 NAACP Theatre Award for Best Lead Male Actor for his performance as Johnson Whittaker in the play A Matter of Honor. Received the Best Actor Award in 2009 at the San Diego Black Film Festival for his performance in the film The Least Among You. Initially was rejected for a part in the ABC series Mind Games but knew he was right for it, so he created a new tape and sent it back in and eventually got the role of Latrell.
Dakota Johnson
(Actor)
.. Amelia Ritter
Born:
October 04, 1989
Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
Trivia:
In 1999, made her film debut in Crazy in Alabama, a comedy-drama directed by her stepfather Antonio Banderas. Was named Miss Golden Globe 2006. Her mother, Melanie Griffith, had that honour in 1975. Began her modeling career at age 18 and became the face of Mango jeans in 2009. Made Nylon magazine's 2010 list of Top 55 Faces of the Future.
Inger Tudor
(Actor)
.. Anne
Mariah Bonner
(Actor)
.. Tori
Emma Fitzpatrick
(Actor)
.. Sharon
Jeffrey Thomas Border
(Actor)
.. Andrew
James Shanklin
(Actor)
.. Prince Albert
Alex Reznick
(Actor)
.. Prince Albert's Aide
John Hayden
(Actor)
.. Howard Winklevoss
Oliver Muirhead
(Actor)
.. Mr. Kenwright
Wallace Langham
(Actor)
.. Peter Thiel
Born:
March 11, 1965
Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Trivia:
HBO enthusiasts will invariably remember character actor Wallace Langham for his winning multi-season portrayal of Phil, the conceited head writer of Larry Sanders' late-night talk show, on the Garry Shandling-headlined sitcom The Larry Sanders Show. Langham (who first received billing in projects as Wally Ward) grew up in Los Angeles; his parents divorced at an early age and his mother, Sunni, designed costumes for the musical variety series Donny and Marie. Langham was, by all accounts, drawn magnetically to showbusiness; he enrolled in acting classes, signed with an agent, and landed a string of television commercials beginning at age 16 (in 1981). After high school, Langham enrolled briefly in Cal State Northridge, but dropped out after snagging a bit part in John Hughes' teenage sci-fi comedy Weird Science (1985). Scattered appearances on such series as Murder, She Wrote and Star Trek: Voyager followed -- as well as the recurring role of Josh, smart-alecky assistant to lingerie proprietor Veronica on the Kirstie Alley sitcom Veronica's Closet. It was the Shandling turn, however, that put Langham on top of his game. He made occasional feature appearances in such pictures as the Nora Ephron comedy-fantasy Michael (1996) opposite John Travolta, the Eddie Murphy vehicle Daddy Day Care (2003), the ensemble comedy drama Little Miss Sunshine (2006), the award-winning The Social Network and 2012's Ruby Sparks but -- outside of Larry Sanders -- he is probably best known for his fine work on the series drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. On that program, Langham sustained a multi-season portrayal as lab technician David Hodges.
Cayman Grant
(Actor)
.. Peter Thiel's Assistant
Scott Lawrence
(Actor)
.. Maurice
Born:
September 27, 1963
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Growing up, both of his parents were involved in civil rights activism, and he attended rallies and picket lines as a child. Was studying electrical engineering at USC when he went to a friend's acting class; he auditioned for their theater program the next semester, and completely changed tracks after being accepted. Appeared as three different characters in three different Star Trek franchise installments: Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Voyager, and the video game Star Trek: Away Team. Voiced Star Wars villain Darth Vader in over a dozen video games between 1994 and 2006. Has also appeared in several Aaron Sorkin productions, including The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and The Social Network.
Jared Hillman
(Actor)
.. Mackey
Caitlin Gerard
(Actor)
.. Ashleigh
Born:
July 26, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Daughter of music video producers.Studied at The International School of Los Angeles.From 2009 to 2013, appeared in AMC Theatres' "Magic Chairs" preview.Engraved the name of her character and the year into the attic of the cabin used in The Wind (2018).Speaks English, German and French.
Peter Holden
(Actor)
.. Facebook Lawyer
Darin Cooper
(Actor)
.. Facebook Lawyer
Dustin Fitzsimons
(Actor)
.. Phoenix Club President
Toby Meuli
(Actor)
.. Phoenix Member Playing Facemash
Alecia Svenson
(Actor)
.. Girl at Phoenix Club
Jami Owen
(Actor)
.. Student Playing Facemash
James Dastoli
(Actor)
.. Student Playing Facemash
Robert Dastoli
(Actor)
.. Student Playing Facemash
Scotty Crowe
(Actor)
.. Student Playing Facemash
Jayk Gallagher
(Actor)
.. Student Playing Facemash
Marcella Lentz-Pope
(Actor)
.. Erica's Roommate
Trevor Wright
(Actor)
.. B.U. Guy in Bra
Randy Evans
(Actor)
.. Student in Communications Office
Carrie Armstrong
(Actor)
.. Court Reporter
Pamela Roylance
(Actor)
.. Ad Board Chairwoman
Brian Palermo
(Actor)
.. CS Lab Professor
Brett Leigh
(Actor)
.. Phoenix Club Hazer
Chris Gouche
(Actor)
.. Phoenix Club Pledge
Nicholas Tubbs
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Kevin Chui
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Richard Ferris
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Burke Walton
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Anh Nguyen
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Dane Nightingale
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Stephen Fuller
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
John He
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Nancy Linari
(Actor)
.. Larry Summers' Secretary
Aaron Sorkin
(Actor)
.. Ad Executive
Born:
June 09, 1961
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Despite being a writer whose impressive list of credits boasts The West Wing, the show considered by many viewers and critics to be the best American television series of the early millennium, Aaron Sorkin would be the first to admit the paralyzing fear that greets him every time he starts a new script. Though at first things may be slow going for the Emmy winner, once he gets going and the dialogue starts flowing, there's almost literally no stopping him. A New York native who graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Theater, Sorkin's initial bid for onscreen credit gradually waned as his reputation as a notable playwright grew due to the success of his play Hidden in the Picture. When his 1989 Broadway play A Few Good Men was turned into the 1992 feature that proved a runaway hit, Hollywood took notice. Sorkin next penned the screenplay for the 1993 thriller Malice; the feature was only lukewarmly received by critics and audiences, and was later overshadowed by his screenplay for the 1995 political romantic comedy The American President. This was followed by work as writer and executive producer on the universally hailed, but inexplicably short-lived, series Sports Night, and soon Sorkin was one of the most talented writers working in television. As popular as Sports Night was with critics and audiences, however, it was his next series that brought Sorkin his biggest success to date. Molded from dialogue left over from his bloated 385-page screenplay for The American President (most screenplays average only 120 pages), his initial scripts for the political TV series The West Wing were smart, fast-paced, and, according to Washington insiders, uncannily spot-on. Sorkin was arrested in April 2001 when authorities at Burbank Airport discovered hallucinogenic mushrooms, marijuana, and crack in his baggage; the writer was later ordered into a drug diversion program. By the time he announced his departure from The West Wing in May 2003, he had claimed three Emmys for his efforts and many thought the show had reached its creative peak. As he bid farewell to the NBC show, Sorkin was rumored to be preparing a series based on the backstage banter of a Saturday Night Live-style comedy sketch series.That program, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, lasted only a season, but it was three high-quality scripts produced after that show ended that solidified his status as one of the best screenwriters of his generation. The historical political film Charlie Wilson's War got strong reviews, but in 2010 Sorkin's screenplay for The Social Network resulted in one of the most decorated films of the year and captured the scribe Screenwriting awards from the Academy, BAFTA, the Golden Globes, the L.A and New York Critics, and the WGA. One year later he was back in the Oscar race with his work on the adaptation of Michael Lewis' non-fiction baseball flick Moneyball. Never one to rest on his laurels, he returned in 2012 with HBO's The Newsroom -- a series centering on an apathetic news reporter (played by Jeff Daniels) who gradually begins to regain his integrity following a seismic shift in the ranks of his staff.
Kyle Fain
(Actor)
.. Intern Eric
Christopher Khai
(Actor)
.. Intern Ian
Courtney Arndt
(Actor)
.. Victoria's Secret Model
Felisha Terrell
(Actor)
.. Beautiful Woman
Zoe De Toledo
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower's Coxswain
Simon Barr
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower
Alex Leigh
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower
Phil Turnham
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower
Richie Steele
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower
Chris Friend
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower
Tom Harvey
(Actor)
.. Harvard Rower
Alex Olijnyk
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rowers' Coxswain
Ray Poulter
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Bob Hewitt
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Dave Lambourne
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
James Padmore
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Sebastian Kouba
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Charles Herbert
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Robin Dowell
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Nathan Hillyer
(Actor)
.. Hollandia Rower
Sarah Shane Adler
(Actor)
.. Stoned Girl
Amy Ferguson
(Actor)
.. Stoned Girl
Monique Edwards
(Actor)
.. Bank Teller
Born:
April 01, 1968
Birthplace: Kittery, Maine
Lacey Beeman
(Actor)
.. Sorority Girl
Cherilyn Rae Wilson
(Actor)
.. Sorority Girl
Caleb Landry Jones
(Actor)
.. Fraternity Guy
Born:
December 07, 1989
Birthplace: Garland, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Actor Caleb Landry Jones made his film debut as a boy on a bicycle in the 2007 Cohen Brothers thriller No Country for Old Men. He soon moved on to more prominent roles, however, with appearances in 2010's The Last Exorcism and Friday Night Lights. Growing into steadily more mature characters throughout the coming years, Jones soon found himself acting alongside cinematic heavyweights, such as Mark Wahlberg in 2012's Contraband.
Franco Vega
(Actor)
.. Policeman
Andrew Thacher
(Actor)
.. Policeman
Chris Gouchoe
(Actor)
.. Phoenix Club Pledge
Anh Tuan Nguyen
(Actor)
.. A Capella Group
Victor Isaac
(Actor)
.. Stuart Singer
Alex Reznik
(Actor)
.. Prince Albert's Aide