Kate Mara
(Actor)
.. Megan Leavey
Born:
February 27, 1983
Birthplace: Bedford, New York, United States
Trivia:
American actress Kate Mara realized many an ingenue's dream in late 2005, when she nearly stole Ang Lee's film Brokeback Mountain. As Ennis Del Mar's (Heath Ledger) 19-year-old daughter, Alma Jr., who becomes one of the first familial recipients of Ennis' newfound ability to project love and affection, Mara walked away with one of the most powerful scenes in the picture. It marked a small contribution but a masterful one, and it made audiences take notice of her for the first time. Admirers of this scene may not have realized that Mara's onscreen history stretched back a decade prior to this.As the great-granddaughter of Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney and New York Giants progenitor Tim Mara, Kate Mara began life in Bedford, NY, and came of age in nearby Westchester. Mara debuted on-camera in her early teens, in a 1997 episode of Law & Order, and took her cinematic bow two years after that, as Kristin Scott Thomas' daughter in Sydney Pollack's romantic drama Random Hearts. The film struck audiences as laborious and unsatisfying, but great things lay in store for Mara -- and if she scraped bottom with the direct-to-video slasher flick Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005) and paid her dues with bit roles in such blockbuster series as CSI and 24, her extraordinary contribution to Brokeback (playing, ironically, the daughter of an actor only a few years older than the actress herself) paved the way for more covetable assignments.Thanks in no small part to an inherited football passion, Mara particularly warmed to the part of Annie Cantrell in McG's sports drama We Are Marshall. Mara then appeared as Sarah Fenn, opposite Mark Wahlberg, in Antoine Fuqua's action saga Shooter (2007). She followed that up with a role in Machinist director Brad Anderson's tense thriller Transsiberian, alongside Ben Kingsley and Woody Harrelson. In 2010 she appeared in the indie films Peep World and happythankyoumoreplease, as well as having a key role in the Oscar-nominated drama 127 Hours. She had a leading part in the 2011 twentysomething drama Ten Year. She had a supporting role in the first season of American Horror Story, and then appeared on the first two seasons of House of Cards.
Ramón Rodríguez
(Actor)
.. Matt Morales
Born:
December 20, 1979
Birthplace: Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
Trivia:
Was raised on Manhattan's Lower East Side and also spent time in his native Puerto Rico while growing up. Played intercollegiate basketball at Wheeling (WV) Jesuit University (1998-2001), and has displayed his ball-handling skills in Nike TV commercials and at NBA and college halftime shows, performing with Project Playground, a troupe he cofounded; also worked in community relations for the New York Knicks. Made movie debut in Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, a 2005 direct-to-video prequel to the 1993 Al Pacino hit. Has performed with the Abakuá Afro-Latin Dance Company.
Tom Felton
(Actor)
.. Sergeant Andrew Dean
Born:
September 22, 1987
Birthplace: Epsom, Surrey, England
Trivia:
Stumbling into acting after a family friend recognized his inherent talent and suggested he meet with an agent, it was a mere two weeks before then eight-year-old Tom Felton landed an international commercial campaign that launched his career. Born in September of 1987, Felton began singing in four choirs at the age of seven. The family friend was not the only one to recognize young Felton's talents, as he was offered a place in the Guildford Cathedral Choir shortly before launching his acting career. Beating out over 400 aspiring young actors for the coveted ad campaign, Felton made his feature debut in The Borrowers (1997), turned in a memorable performance as a witness to crime in television's Second Sight, and turned up alongside Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat in Anna and the King (1999). In 2001, Felton took on his biggest challenge to date when he appeared in the much anticipated Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Felton continued his work in the Potter films until the series' conclusion in 2011), and has appeared in films such as The Disappeared (2008), Night Wolf (2011), and The Apparition (2012)
Bradley Whitford
(Actor)
.. Bob
Born:
October 10, 1959
Birthplace: Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Trivia:
An actor whose well-scrubbed Midwestern good looks have served him well in a wide variety of roles, Bradley Whitford was born in Madison, WI, on October 10, 1959. Whitford developed an interest in acting while in high school, and after graduating in 1977, he attended Wesleyan University, where he majored in English and Theater. After completing his studies at Wesleyan, he went on to receive a master's degree in Theater from the Juilliard Theater Center, and began pursuing an acting career in New York. Whitford made his screen debut in 1985 in a low-budget thriller called Dead As a Doorman, but received a good bit more attention for a supporting role in a 1986 TV movie, C.A.T. Squad, directed by William Friedkin. In 1987, Whitford appeared in both the New York and Los Angeles productions of Sam Shepard's drama Curse of the Starving Class; while in L.A. with the play, Whitford was cast as Jack Ford in the TV movie The Betty Ford Story. After returning to New York, Whitford continued to alternate stage roles with film assignments, and by the early '90s was appearing in a steady stream of supporting roles in such films as Presumed Innocent, A Perfect World, and Philadelphia. However, Whitford soon began scoring more substantial roles on television, including a recurring role as Norman Gardner on the series NYPD Blue and a memorable turn as a distraught father-to-be on the Emmy-award winning "Love's Labor's Lost" episode of E.R. In 1999, Whitford's finally scored the role that made him famous when he was cast as Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman on the TV series The West Wing (created by Aaron Sorkin, whose play A Few Good Men had featured Whitford in its Broadway cast). Whitford's work on the series eventually earned him an Emmy Award in 2001; the same year, he was also recognized as part of the show's ensemble cast by the Screen Actor's Guild Awards (also honored with Whitford was John Spencer, who had appeared with him in the movie Presumed Innocent).Whitford appeared in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants in 2005, as well as the critically acclaimed comedy drama Bottleshock in 2008. The actor enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in 2012 for his turn as a ruthless, yet oddly likable businessman in director Joss Whedon's popular horror comedy Cabin in the Woods.
Common
(Actor)
.. Gunny Martin
Born:
March 13, 1972
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
Best known for his individualistic promulgation of jazz-rap during the 1990s -- a decade when gangsta rap threatened to take over much of the urban music scene -- underground rapper Common attained recognition for the sophisticated lyrics and ever-present political subtexts in his raps. Something of a critics' favorite, Common also achieved commercial success with such albums as Can I Borrow a Dollar? (1992, his debut), Like Water for Chocolate (2000), Electric Circus (2002), and Be (2005). During the first 15 years or so of his career, the Chicago native's filmed activity remained generally confined to music videos, performance films, and also urban and rap-themed documentaries such as the 2003 Soundz of Spirit, the 2004 Letter to the President, and 2005's jubilant Dave Chappelle's Block Party. By 2007, Common began branching out into dramatic roles. That year, the rapper landed supporting parts in such films as Joe Carnahan's darkly comic action thriller Smokin' Aces and Ridley Scott's period crime drama American Gangster.In 2008 he appeared in Wanted, and the next year he landed a role in the high-profile sequel Terminator Salvation. He played the part of an scary bad guy in the comedy Date Night in 2010, the same year he played the lead opposite Queen Latifah in the romantic comedy Just Wright. He was one of the many members of the ensemble cast in 2011's New Year's Eve, and lent his vocal talents to Happy Feet Two that same year. In 2012 he appeared in the family fantasy film The Odd Life of Timothy Green.
Will Patton
(Actor)
.. Jim
Born:
June 14, 1954
Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Trivia:
Actor Will Patton successfully divides his time between mainstream and independent features, television films, and a stage career on and off-Broadway. Born and raised in North Carolina, the son of a Lutheran minister, Patton learned his craft at the North Carolina School of the Arts and at New York's Actor's Studio where he studied under Lee Strasberg. In addition, Patton studied at the Open Theater under Joseph Chaikin before making it to the New York stage. Patton has won two Obie Awards for Tourists and Refugees No. 2 and for Sam Shepard's Fool for Love. Patton also has had experience working at London's Royal Court Theatre. Upon his return to New York, Patton joined the experimental Winter Project troupe. During the 1970s, Patton performed in two soap operas, Search for Tomorrow and Ryan's Hope. Patton first appeared on film in the short underground film Minus Zero(1979). During the early '80s, Patton appeared in such New York-based independent films as Michael Oblowitz's King Blank and Variety (both 1983). After playing a small but important villainous role in Susan Seidelman's Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Patton was cast in his first big-budget film, Martin Scorsese's After Hours (1985), where he played a brutish boyfriend with a thing for leather and chains. His best portrayal of a villain can be found in the Gene Hackman-starring thriller No Way Out (1987). In the '90s he could be seen in The Rapture, In the Soup, Romeo Is Bleeding, Copycat, the infamous Kevin Costner project The Postman, and the Michael Bay blockbuster Armageddon. At the beginning of the 21st century Patton continued to remain busy with major roles in Remember the Titans, Gone in 60 Seconds, The Mothman Prophecies, and The Punisher, as well as smaller roles in diverse films like Into the West, Wendy and Lucy, Meek's Cutoff, and Brooklyn's Finest.
Edie Falco
(Actor)
.. Jackie Leavey
Born:
July 05, 1963
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia:
Known as part of "the Purchase Mafia" thanks to her status as one of the many illustrious alumni of the State University of New York at Purchase, Edie Falco is one of America's most well-respected television and film actresses. A native of Brooklyn, Falco, who is of Sicilian heritage, was born in 1963. She got her professional start acting in fellow-Purchase alum Hal Hartley's films, most notably Trust (1991), which cast her as the unrepentantly trampy older sister of a pregnant cheerleader (Adrienne Shelly). Falco spent the 1990s dividing her time and talent between TV and film, doing recurring work on such series as Homicide: Life on the Street and Law and Order, and appearing in a slew of diverse films that included Woody Allen's Bullets over Broadway (1994) and The Addiction (1995).In 1997, Falco began earning kudos for her performance as Officer Diane Whittlesey on the HBO prison drama Oz; she stayed with the show for two years, after which she garnered even greater acclaim for her work on another HBO series, The Sopranos. Cast as Carmela Soprano, wife of Mafioso Tony Soprano, Falco won Emmies and Golden Globes for her work on the show, sticking with it until its conclusion in 2007. Falco would also cearn accolades for her film work, in movies like Hurricane Streets, Judy Berlin, and Freedomland. The small screen would continue to offer Falco great opportunities to display her talent, however, with her title role on the medical drama Nurse Jackie.
Corey Johnson
(Actor)
.. Master Sergeant
Andrew Moon
(Actor)
.. Jones
Alicia Lobo
(Actor)
.. Timmins
Sam Keeley
(Actor)
.. Sills
Born:
November 29, 1990
Birthplace: Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland
Trivia:
Wanted to be a musician.Decided to pursue a career in film after failing to complete his Leaving Certificate exams.Worked at a video rental store while attending drama school, which he only attended for eight months.In 2010, got the role of Killen in The Other Side of Sleep (2011) after attending an open casting in his hometown.Didn't had much formal acting training before getting the role of Killen in The Other Side of Sleep (2011).Became a vegetarian while filming The Cured (2017).Moved from Dublin to Iceland in 2016.
Alisa Harris
(Actor)
.. Barbie
Megan Leavey
(Actor)
.. Female Drill Instructor #3
Melina Mattews
(Actor)
.. Lopez
Mish Boyko
(Actor)
.. Bennet
Phil Dunster
(Actor)
.. Coletta
Birthplace: Reading, England
Trivia:
In 2016, was nominated for the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre. Is perhaps best known for playing Lance Corporal Will Jensen in drama series Strike Back between 2017 and 2018. In 2016, appeared in Kenneth Branagh's big-screen adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express as Colonel John Armstrong.
Jonathan Howard
(Actor)
.. Walters
Robert Dobrev
(Actor)
.. Mason
Geraldine James
(Actor)
.. Dr. Turbeville
Born:
July 06, 1950
Birthplace: Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Trivia:
Supporting actress, onscreen from 1980.
Luke Neal
(Actor)
.. Jarvis
Nicholas Schodel
(Actor)
.. Bandini
Mark Scharden
(Actor)
.. Brown
Miguel Gómez
(Actor)
.. Gomez
Born:
August 20, 1985
Birthplace: Santiago de Cali, Colombia
Trivia:
Boxed during his childhood, and was so fierce he was nicknamed Lil' Aztek; he would later adopt Aztek as his rapper persona. Was the first artist that Jay Z signed to the Roc La Familia music label. Helped start The Wolf Pack, a community enrichment organization in Houston, that handed out food to the hungry and helped set up parks. In his first screen appearance, in Louie, he played a lifeguard who bonded with Louis C.K.'s character over their shared immigrant background; both Gomez and C.K. are actually immigrants in real life. Starred in boxing movie Southpaw with Jake Gyllenhaal; Gyllenhaal, right-handed, had to learn to box with his left, while Gomez, left-handed, had to learn to box with his right.
Tony Lopez
(Actor)
.. Staff Sergeant
David Chevers
(Actor)
.. O'Connor
Jeremy Jones
(Actor)
.. Reynolds
Damson Idris
(Actor)
.. Lt. Michael Forman
Born:
January 01, 1991
Birthplace: Peckham, London, England
Trivia:
Is of Nigerian descent. Is the youngest of six children. Briefly pursued a career in soccer, idolizing Cristiano Ronaldo, before deciding to study drama. Made his big screen debut in the British thriller City of Tiny Lights.
Tyler Buckingham
(Actor)
.. Finn
Jacob Lovett
(Actor)
.. Ricky
Lilliana Cabal
(Actor)
.. Deanna Russo - News Anchor
Nick Madrick
(Actor)
.. Receiving Marine #1
Jason Turner
(Actor)
.. Receiving Marine #2
Sasha Morfaw
(Actor)
.. Female Drill Instructor #1
Jennifer Duke
(Actor)
.. Female Drill Instructor #2
Luka Peros
(Actor)
.. Drunk Guy in Bar
Nils Holst
(Actor)
.. Duty Patrol Marine
Frank VonLoh
(Actor)
.. Loadmaster
William Miller
(Actor)
.. Recon Guy #1
Abderrahim Daoudi
(Actor)
.. Iraqi Child in Car
Benjamin Nathan
(Actor)
.. Serio-Recon Guy #2
Jacob Yacob
(Actor)
.. Arabic Recon Interpreter
Khaled Kouka
(Actor)
.. Iraqi Rug Man
Mohammed Kasmi
(Actor)
.. Iraqi Car Driver
Parker Sawyers
(Actor)
.. Navy Corpsman
Born:
May 24, 1984
Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Trivia:
Grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana.Used to wear dreadlocks when he was young.Decided to pursue a career in the entertainment industry after graduating from college.Started acting in commercials.Used to model for catalogs.Is a fan of The Crown series.Is skilled at drawing.
Morgan W. Matthew
(Actor)
.. Turret Gunner
Joseph Yakob
(Actor)
.. Helicopter Medic
Michael Strelow
(Actor)
.. Doctor in Baghdad
Josh Ventura
(Actor)
.. Dog Owner
Nancy Crane
(Actor)
.. Therapist
Andrew Masset
(Actor)
.. Senator Schumer
Angela Bennett
(Actor)
.. Kind Woman
Christine Jones
(Actor)
.. News Anchor
James Dever
(Actor)
.. Marine Captain
Melina Matthews
(Actor)
.. Lopez
Ali El Aziz
(Actor)
.. Iraqi Man in Car