Dane DeHaan
(Actor)
.. Lockhart
Born:
February 06, 1986
Birthplace: Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia:
Began acting as a child in community and school theatre. Made his Broadway debut as understudy to Haley Joel Osment in the short lived 2008 revival of David Mamet's American Buffalo. Won an Obie Award in 2010 for his performance in Annie Baker's play The Aliens, directed by Sam Gold, at New York's Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre. Met his wife, actress Anna Wood, while they were both students at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Was the star of Prada's spring/summer 2014 menswear campaign, the second time he modeled for the brand.
Jason Isaacs
(Actor)
.. Dr. Heinrich Volmer
Born:
June 06, 1963
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia:
The latest in an illustrious line of actors to convince American audiences that the British make the cinema's most sinister and cold-hearted villains, Jason Isaacs earned the vicarious enmity and disgust of filmgoers everywhere in his role as the vile Colonel Tavington in the 2000 summer blockbuster The Patriot. Actually an incredibly versatile performer whose previous characterizations included a priest, a brilliant scientist, and a drug dealer, the tall, blue-eyed actor won admiration and respect for his performance, and soon found himself being hailed in the American press as one of the most exciting British imports of the early 21st century.The third of four sons of a Liverpool merchant, Isaacs was born in his father's hometown on June 6, 1963. He initially planned to go into law -- a white-collar profession that would have fit nicely with those of his brothers, who became a doctor, lawyer, and accountant -- but was swayed by acting early in the course of his law studies at Bristol University. Although he first became interested in acting in part because "it was a great way to meet girls," Isaacs soon found deeper meaning in the theater (in one interview he was quoted as saying "I could release myself into acting in a way that I was not released socially") and duly dropped out of Bristol to hone his skills at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. Once in London, Isaacs began landing professional work almost immediately, appearing on the stage and on television. He made his big-screen debut in 1989 with a minor turn as a doctor in Mel Smith's The Tall Guy and that same year won a steady role on the TV series Capital City. Isaacs exhibited his versatility in several more TV series and on-stage in such productions as the Royal National Theatre's 1993 staging of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning Angels in America. He also began to find more work onscreen, receiving his first nod of Hollywood recognition in his casting in the Bruce Willis blockbuster Armageddon (1998). Initially called upon to take a fairly substantial role, Isaacs was eventually cast in a much smaller capacity as a planet-saving scientist so that he could accommodate his commitment to Divorcing Jack (1998), a comedy thriller he was making with David Thewlis. After portraying a priest opposite Julianne Moore and Ralph Fiennes in Neil Jordan's acclaimed adaptation of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, Isaacs got his biggest international break to date when he was picked to portray Colonel Tavington, the resident villain of Roland Emmerich's Revolutionary War epic The Patriot. Starring opposite Mel Gibson, who (naturally) played the film's hero, Isaacs made an unnervingly memorable impression as a man whose pastimes included infanticide, rape, and church- burning, emerging as one of summer 2000s most indelible screen presences. Although his work in the film earned him comparisons to Ralph Fiennes' portrayal of evil Nazi Amon Goeth in Schindler's List and talks of a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination, the actor was not content to be typecast in the historical scum mold. Thus, he logically signed on to play none other than a drag queen for his next project, Sweet November (2001), a romantic comedy-drama starring Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves. For his lead portrayal in the 2007 miniseries The State Within, Isaacs received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television. Over the next several years, Isaacs appeared in films like Green Zone and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, Part 2. He would also star in TV series like Case Histories and Awake.
Mia Goth
(Actor)
.. Hannah
Born:
November 30, 1993
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Daughter of a Canadian father and a Brazilian mother.Moved to Brazil after she was born, returned to the U.K. at age 5, moved to Canada at age 10, and settled in London at age 12.Was discovered by fashion photographer Gemma Booth at the Underage Festival in London when she was 14.As a model, worked for brands like Vogue and Miu Miu.Started auditioning for films when she was 16.
Lisa Banes
(Actor)
.. Hollis
Ivo Nandi
(Actor)
.. Enrico
Adrian Schiller
(Actor)
.. Deputy Director
Born:
February 21, 1964
Died:
April 03, 2024
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Made his television debut in a 1992 episode of 'Prime Suspect 2'. In 1996, appeared in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of 'Macbeth'. In 2005, appeared in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of 'Julius Caesar'. As of 2019, has starred as Mr. Penge in period drama 'Victoria' since its 2016 debut. In 2018, appeared as Aethelhelm in the third season of 'The Last Kingdom'.
Johannes Krisch
(Actor)
.. Caretaker
Judith Hoersch
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Jeff Burrell
(Actor)
.. Funeral Director
Celia Imrie
(Actor)
Born:
July 15, 1952
Birthplace: Guildford, Surrey, England
Trivia:
Wanted to be a ballerina, but was rejected from the Royal Ballet; as a result, she suffered from anorexia and spent three months in psychiatric hospital as part of her recovery. Made her stage debut at age 16 as a chorus girl at a theatre in Colchester, England. Discovered on the BBC series Who Do You Think You Are that one of her ancestors was imprisoned in the infamous Tower of London, and another was accused of plotting to kill King Charles II. Released her debut novel, Not Quite Nice, in 2015.
Carl Lumbly
(Actor)
.. Mr. Wilson
Born:
August 14, 1952
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia:
Widely recognized by television viewers for his role as Agent Marcus Dixon on the popular sci-fi action television series Alias, actor Carl Lumbly has been appearing on both the big and small screens since the late '70s. With early appearances on Cagney and Lacey and L.A. Law, as well as roles in such high-profile releases as Pacific Heights (1990) and How Stella Got her Groove Back (1998), chances are you'd recognize Lumbly's face even if his name doesn't immediately ring a bell. A native of Jamaica who attended Minnesota's Macalester College, his career in journalism eventually led to acting when he was assigned to write a story about a local workshop theater. Subsequently immersing himself in the improvisational company for the next two years, it wasn't long before Lumbly made his film debut in Escape From Alcatraz (1979). Gaining an impressive list of small-screen credits with appearances in such popular sitcoms as The Jeffersons and Taxi, the 1980s proved both busy and fruitful as offers continued to roll in. Cast in the lead of the series M.A.N.T.I.S. in 1994, Lumbly essayed the role of a paralyzed scientist who dons a specially designed exoskeleton in the name of fighting crime. Though the show had a small devoted fan base, it was soon taken off the air, and Lumbly rounded out the decade with roles in such made-for-television films as Nightjohn (1996), Buffalo Soldiers (1997), and Border Line (1999). After returning to series work in Alias, Lumbly provided voice work for the animated television series the Justice League, and took the lead in longtime friend Danny Glover's family-friendly drama Just a Dream. The following year found the popular Lumbly remaining family-friendly with a featured role in the made-for-television remake Sounder.
Harry Groener
(Actor)
.. Pembroke
Born:
September 10, 1951
Birthplace: Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany
Trivia:
Harry Groener is known to many viewers as the mayor of Sunnydale on the cult-hit series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but some of the actor's biggest accomplishments have been on the stage. Born in Germany, Groener's family moved to the U.S. when he was two. He apprenticed with the San Francisco Ballet as a teenager, and went on to study drama at the University of Washington before embarking on what would become an extremely successful career on Broadway. Throughout the following decades, he would appear in countless plays such as Cats, Oklahoma!, and Spamalot, while simultaneously maintaining a career onscreen, appearing in movies like Road to Perdition and About Schmidt, and on TV shows like Dear John (as the very awkward Ralph), The West Wing, and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Natalia Bobrich
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Magnus Krepper
(Actor)
.. Pieter The Vet
Eric Todd
(Actor)
.. Josh
Jason Babinsky
(Actor)
.. Carl
Godehard Giese
(Actor)
.. Prim Technician
Leonard Kunz
(Actor)
.. Frank
Chris Theisinger
(Actor)
.. Wallstreet Broker
Johnny Otto
(Actor)
.. Doctor Barlock
Rebecca Street
(Actor)
.. Lockhart's Mother
Tomas Norström
(Actor)
.. Franc Hill
Craig Wroe
(Actor)
.. Morris
Tom Flynn
(Actor)
.. Humphrey
Ashok Mandanna
(Actor)
.. Ron Nair
Alexander Yassin
(Actor)
.. Wall Street Banker
Axel Buchholz
(Actor)
.. Dr. Brennan
Matthias Britschgi
(Actor)
.. Orderly
Thomas Richter
(Actor)
.. Water Trainer
David Sanchez Calvo
(Actor)
.. Orderly
Sebastian Kaufmane
(Actor)
.. Reassuring Technician
Andreas Dobberkau
(Actor)
.. Threatening Attendant
Chris Huszar
(Actor)
.. Wedding Guest
Caspar Kaeser
(Actor)
.. Blonde Orderly
Roman Schomburg
(Actor)
.. Orderly
Marko Buzin
(Actor)
.. Wedding Guest
Earl Vincent Sherwood II
(Actor)
.. Ron NYC Driver
Michael Mendl
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Maggie Steed
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Abramov
Born:
December 01, 1946
Birthplace: Plymouth, Devon
Trivia:
Studied drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol and graduated in the 1960s. Has regular performances with Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. Her first big role was on the British series entitled Shine on Harvey Moon (1982-1985). Went on tour in 2008 in the comedy Noise's Off which was produced by the Ambassador Theatre Group. Was told at the start of her career that she wouldn't probably make it because she wasn't beautiful enough.
David Bishins
(Actor)
.. Hank Green
Sophie Charlotte Conrad
(Actor)
.. Bar Girl
Bert Tischendorf
(Actor)
.. Lockhart's Father
Douglas Hamilton
(Actor)
.. 9 Year Old Lockhart
Daniel Michel
(Actor)
.. Denim