Josh Wiggins
(Actor)
.. Justin Wincott
Born:
November 02, 1998
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Made short Law and Order spoofs and action videos with his friends and posted them on Youtube.Director Kat Candler found him on YouTube and flew him to Los Angeles to audition for the role of Jacob Wilson in Hellion (2014).Was signed by the esteemed United Talent Agency before Hellion premiered.Earned several comparisons to a young Leonardo DiCaprio in This Boy's Life (1993) for his performance in Hellion.Best known for his role as Jacob Wilson in Hellion and Justin Wincott in the adventure drama Max (2015).
Lauren Graham
(Actor)
.. Pamela
Born:
March 16, 1967
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia:
Born in Hawaii, actress Lauren Graham spent her childhood traveling with her single father. After earning her Bachelor's degree in English from Barnard College in New York City, she got her Master's in Acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. She then moved to California, where she began her professional acting career with appearances on Caroline in the City, Law & Order, and NewsRadio.Graham's big break came in 2000 with the lead role on the WB family drama Gilmore Girls. As Lorelai Gilmore, the 32-year-old single mother of a teenager (Alexis Bledel), Graham earned several awards and nominations on the massively popular series. While the show itself earned critical acclaim, Graham gained much media exposure for her strong and independent yet conventionally attractive portrayal of a single mom. She would stick with the show for its entire seven year run, becomming a fully fledged star in the process. Graham would also appear in movies like Evan Almighty, Bad Santa, and The Answer Man, in addition to other succsful TV projects, like the starring role of Sarah Braverman on the series Parenthood.
Thomas Haden Church
(Actor)
.. Ray
Born:
June 17, 1960
Birthplace: Yolo, California, United States
Trivia:
By the time actor Thomas Haden Church earned an Oscar nomination for his unforgettable supporting role as a womanizing, has-been actor heading out on one last fling before tying the knot in director Alexander Payne's critically acclaimed road drama Sideways (2004), many film and television viewers may have assumed (and not without merit) that the former Wings star had all but abandoned his career in front of the cameras. It had, after all, been nearly a decade since Church had endeared himself to television viewers as lovably dunderheaded mechanic Lowell Mather on the aforementioned hit television series, and though he did remain fairly active onscreen after Wings went off the air in 1995, his career took something of a back seat to his familial commitments and life on his Texas cattle ranch. Coupled with a conscious decision to move away from acting and try his talents behind the camera, Church's fading devotion to acting still made his nomination at the 2005 Oscars feel like something of a comeback even though he had remained fairly active in show business all along. A Texas native whose early career included a stint as a radio disc jockey and voice-over announcer, Church first got a taste for acting with an appearance in the independent feature Gypsy Angels, and a move to Los Angeles followed shortly thereafter. It didn't take long for the handsome, young aspiring actor to land his defining role in Wings, and aside from supporting roles in the features Tombstone and Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight, it was his role in Wings and the subsequent television series Ned and Stacey for which he was best remembered for some time. Following the cancellation of Ned and Stacey, Church turned his attention primarily to feature films with supporting roles in One Night Stand, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Monkeybone, and Lone Star State of Mind serving to at least pay the bills. Dejected by a somewhat stifled acting career and determined to spend more time with his wife and children, Church opted to step behind the scenes to write and direct the independent comedy Rolling Kansas. A lighthearted road movie concerning a trio of brothers' quest to find a seemingly-mythical marijuana field in the sprawling plains of Kansas, Rolling Kansas made a brief appearance at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival before making its debut on Comedy Central the following year. Just when it seemed that the rest of Church's onscreen career may have been relegated to appearances in George of the Jungle sequels, acclaimed independent filmmaker Payne had recalled his auditions for his previous two films, Election and About Schmidt. Though Church hadn't quite made the cut on either of those films, Payne had taken note of his talent and thought the former Wings star the perfect candidate to play a formerly popular television star and down-on-his-luck actor having trouble adjusting to the prospect of marriage in Payne's upcoming comedy drama Sideways. Cast opposite American Splendor's Paul Giamatti, Church's alternately desperate and sad performance proved the heart of the film many considered to be the year's -- not to mention director Payne's -- best. The movie earned Church an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He followed up that success with appearances in the comedy Idiocracy and the western Broken Trail opposite Robert Duvall. In 2007 he was cast as one of the two-villains in Spider-Man 3, and the year after that he starred in the biting drama Smart People. His deep, recognizable voice led him to voiceover work in a variety of projects such as Aliens in the Attic, Charlotte's Web, and Over the Hedge. In 2010 he had a part in the sleeper hit Easy A, and he played Matt Damon's brother in Cameron Crowe's We Bought a Zoo. In 2012 he was cast in the Disney flop John Carter.
Jay Hernandez
(Actor)
.. Sergeant Reyes
Born:
February 20, 1978
Birthplace: Montebello, California, United States
Trivia:
Of the dozens of fresh faces thrust upon the public by Hollywood in 2001, few made an impression like Jay Hernandez. Although his breakthrough film Crazy/Beautiful received only mixed reviews and middling box office, critics praised the 23-year-old for his sensitive portrayal of a lower-class kid pulling himself up out of the barrio. He also received notices for his chemistry with in-demand co-star Kirsten Dunst.Javier "Jay" Hernandez was born February 20, 1978, in Montebello, CA, where he was raised from childhood on alongside two older brothers, and sister. A chance encounter with a Hollywood agent while riding in a Los Angeles elevator was all it took to get the ball rolling for the handsome aspiring actor, and in 1998 Hernandez made his acting debut as Antonio Lopez on the NBC sitcom Hang Time before moving on to MTV's over-sexed soap Undressed.Subsequently in high demand thanks to an impressive performance in Crazy/Beautiful, Hernandez's feature career soon hit the fast-track with supporting performances in such wide-release efforts as Joy Ride, The Rookie, Torque, and Ladder 49. In 2004 the emerging star would hit the gridiron as a Texas high-school football underdog in Friday Night Lights, but it wasn't until 2005 that Hernandez would finally come into his own with lead role in both the blood-soaked shocker Hostel and the eagerly-anticipated crime thriller sequel Carlito's Way: Rise to Power. The following year Hernandez would work with one of the most controversial filmmakers in Hollywood when he landed a key role in director Oliver Stone's World Trade Center; an inspirational drama detailing the experiences of two port authority officers who became trapped in the rubble when the Twin Towers collapsed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The actor co-starred in Quarantine, the 2008 remake of Paco Plaza's Spanish-language horror film [REC], and joined the cast of Nothing Like the Holidays, which followed a family in a state of crisis during the proverbial most wonderful time of the year. Hernandez took a small role in Takers (2010), a gritty crime caper starring Matt Dillon, and appeared in LOL (2012), a poignant comedy drama starring Miley Cyrus and Demi Moore. Much like his character in Crazy/Beautiful, Hernandez enjoys playing sports and reading during his spare time.
Luke Kleintank
(Actor)
.. Tyler Harne
Born:
May 18, 1990
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Trivia:
Moved to Guadalajara, Mexico at the age of 2, but spent most of his childhood living in Maryland. Became interested in acting at the age of 5 after performing in a stage production, Carnival. Moved to Los Angeles in June 2010 to pursue his acting career. Enjoys geocaching as a hobby.
Robbie Amell
(Actor)
.. Kyle Wincott
Born:
April 21, 1988
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Began acting and modeling at age 6. Played hockey in high school. Contemplated going pro in hockey until cast in Cheaper by the Dozen 2. The experience of making the movie led him to change his career path and pursue acting. Moved to L.A. to pursue acting after graduating from high school. Involved with the One Heartland charity, which helps children with HIV and AIDS. Studied Muay Thai (a martial art) and break dancing.
Mia Xitlali
(Actor)
.. Carmen
Dejon LaQuake
(Actor)
.. Chuy
Owen Harn
(Actor)
.. Deputy Stack
Joseph Julian Soria
(Actor)
.. Emilio
Born:
August 28, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Went to college to become a physical therapist; wasn't interested in acting until he took a theater class just to earn a credit. Once worked security at Universal Studios; first acting job was in a Levi's commercial. Honed his craft on TV (The Shield; Sons of Anarchy; Dexter) and in movies (Fast & Furious; Crank: High Voltage; Hamlet 2). Showed off his comedic abilities in a famous State Farm commercial in which his car is hit by a buffalo. Big break came in 2012 when he was cast as Hector Cruz on Army Wives. Works regularly with autistic children. Is a third generation Mexican-American.
Raymond W. Beal
(Actor)
.. Animal Control Handler #1/Marine
Edgar Arreola
(Actor)
.. Cartel Leader
Jason Davis
(Actor)
.. Police Officer
Pete Burris
(Actor)
.. S-2 Major
Miles Mussenden
(Actor)
.. Captain
Joan Q. Scott
(Actor)
.. Blue-Haired Lady
Ian Gregg
(Actor)
.. Latino Kid
Thomas LaMarche
(Actor)
.. Bike Teen #1
Alex Schuler
(Actor)
.. Bike Teen #2
Zarina Aurah
(Actor)
.. Afghan Village Woman
Varkas Everest
(Actor)
.. Afghan Village Man #1
Nazareth Dairian
(Actor)
.. Afghan Village Man #2
Naim Alherimi
(Actor)
.. Afghan Village Man #3
Issa Alherimi
(Actor)
.. Afghan Village Man #4
Zeeko Zaki
(Actor)
.. Afghan Policeman
Born:
January 18, 1990
Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt
Trivia:
Of Egyptian, Turkish and Syrian descent.Immigrated to the U.S. when he was one month old.Was raised in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware.His character in FBI was originally Latino, but that changed to mirror his ethnicity and background.Speaks English and Egyptian Arabic.
David Flores
(Actor)
.. Bike Kid #1
Ethan Alexander McGee
(Actor)
.. Bike Kid #2
Khamary Grant
(Actor)
.. Bike Kid #3
Hayley Alexis Joplin
(Actor)
.. Bike Park Teen
Nik Allen
(Actor)
.. Moving Truck Driver
Andrene Ward-hammond
(Actor)
.. Receptionist
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Grew up in a Jamaican family.Studied improv at a Jamaica Arts Center.Studied acting at Premier Actors' Network in Atlanta, Georgia.Was a member of the comedy troupe Strange Groove.Has a minor in Psychology.
Eduardo Ramirez Gonzalez
(Actor)
.. Cartel Guy
Christian Brunetti
(Actor)
.. Alpha Team Leader/Marine