Jennifer Lawrence
(Actor)
.. Mystique
Born:
August 15, 1990
Birthplace: Louisville, KY
Trivia:
Kentucky-born actress Jennifer Lawrence began her career as a teenager, appearing on shows like Monk and The Bill Engvall Show from 2006 through 2009. In 2008, she appeared alongside Charlize Theron in the critically acclaimed film The Burning Plain, for which she won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for the best young emerging actor/actress. She next made waves starring as the daughter of a troubled mother in 2010's Winter's Bone, which garnered her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. In 2011 she appeared in the well-reviewed romantic drama Like Crazy, joined the X-Men franchise as Mystique and she won the coveted lead role in the highly anticipated adaptation of The Hunger Games, which would become one of the biggest smash hits of 2012. As if that weren't heady enough for an actress only 22 years old, Lawrence earned stellar reviews for her work opposite Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, a critical and popular hit at the end of that year that earned Lawrence the Oscar for Best Actress. The next year followed the same successful pattern, with the second installment of the Hunger Game series, Catching Fire, capturing the number one spot at the domestic box office for 2013, and grabbing another Oscar nomination, for American Hustle.In 2014, she reprised her role as Mystique in X-Men: Days of Future Past and starred in the third Hunger Games film, Mockingjay - Part 1. She wrapped up the series the following year, and also won acclaim (and yet another Oscar nomination) for Joy, playing Miracle Mop inventor Joy Mangano. The film reteamed her with director David O. Russell, making it their third collaboration. Her Oscar nomination for the film made her the youngest person, at age 25, to nab four acting nominations.
Patrick Stewart
(Actor)
.. Charles Xavier/Profesor X
Born:
July 13, 1940
Birthplace: Mirfield, Yorkshire, England
Trivia:
Doing for bald men what no amount of Minoxodil ever could, Patrick Stewart won international fame for his portrayal of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the popular TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Before earning immortality for his ability to handle a phaser convincingly, Stewart was known as a stage actor of great talent in his native Britain, where he had been performing since he was a teenager.Born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England on July 13, 1940, Stewart was performing in various drama groups by the age of twelve. After leaving school at fifteen, he went to work as a junior reporter for a local newspaper. He quit the job after being told by the paper's editor that he was spending too much time at the theatre and not enough on the newspaper and worked for a year as a furniture salesman to pay for drama school. He was accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1957, and two years later made his professional stage debut in a production of Treasure Island. Stewart went on to enjoy a prolific and acclaimed stage career, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966 and remaining with it for the next twenty-seven years. He also began to work on the big and small screens, and in the early 1980s started popping up in a number of popular films like Excalibur (1981) and Dune (1984). In 1987, he was chosen to play Picard on Next Generation. Certain that he would be fired from the series, Stewart reportedly refused to unpack his bags for six weeks. Although more than one snarky observer spent the first year of the series making idiot jokes about Stewart's bald pate, the actor--and the show--proved to be a hit. Stewart stayed with Next Generation for seven seasons, and then reprised his role for a string of successful Star Trek films: 1994's Star Trek Generations, 1996's Star Trek: First Contact, 1998's Star Trek: Insurrection and 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis.In addition to his work with the Next Generation series and films, Stewart also continued to work on the stage and in various films. In 1995, he had a hilarious turn as a flamboyant, acid-tongued interior decorator in Jeffrey, while in 1997 he tried his hand at intrigue with a part in The Conspiracy Theory. The following year, he appeared on the small screen, giving a terrific portrayal of the obsessive Captain Ahab in Moby Dick. Though a new Star Trek film every few years may not have been quite enough to keep the legions of sci-fi addicts satisfied, Stewart scored brownie points among fans by taking an impressive turn as Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men (2000), X2: X-Men United (2003), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). On the stage, Stewart enjoyed acclaim for a number of productions, particularly a one-man production of A Christmas Carol, which he performed in numerous theatrical venues around the world, winning numerous awards for his portrayal. He also earned extensive praise for his portrayal of Prospero in the Broadway production of The Tempest in 1996. Interestingly, Stewart, though appreciative of his star status, has repeatedly bristled at the notion that his lack of hair is "sexy," à la Yul Brynner. In regards to his reluctant sex symbol status, he has stated that he would much rather be judged on the basis of his acting ability rather than his appearance.
Omar Sy
(Actor)
.. Bishop
Born:
January 20, 1978
Birthplace: Trappes, Yvelines, France
Trivia:
Grew up in a housing project outside of Paris, France. Started his career doing skits on a local radio station with comedic partner Fred Testot. Nominated for Best Kiss and Best Supporting Actor at the NRJ Cine Awards and Raimu de la Comedie awards respectively in 2006. Released the song Bleu, Blanc, Rouge with Fred Testot in 2010. Became the first black actor to win the Cesar Award for Best Actor, 2012.
Evan Peters
(Actor)
.. Quicksilver
Born:
January 20, 1987
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia:
Moved to Los Angeles with his mother when he was 15 to pursue his dream of being an actor. Won various acting awards at a talent competition in Florida; a photographer saw his potential and recommended an agent. Appeared in adverts for PlayStation, Progressive Insurance and Moviefone. Landed his first TV role as Seth Wosmer on Disney's Phil of the Future in 2004. Over the course of American Horror Story, he played a frat boy, a young serial killer and a 1950s carnival performer.
Shawn Ashmore
(Actor)
.. Bobby Drake/Iceman
Born:
October 07, 1979
Birthplace: Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Though he would set the screen ablaze with his role as Iceman (aka Bobby Drake) in director Bryan Singer's X2, teen actor Shawn Ashmore has been appearing frequently in film since his cinematic debut in the 1991 comedy drama Married to It. Born one-minute after twin brother Aaron in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, in October of 1979, Ashmore was raised in Toronto, British Columbia, and Alberta, where he would attend primary school at Leo Nickerson Elementary before heading to Turner Fenton High School in Brampton, Ontario. His mother's association with the Multiple Birth Association eventually led to a career in front of the camera for both Shawn and brother Aaron, and before long the siblings were appearing in numerous television commercials. Following his debut in Married to It, Ashmore would go on to meatier roles in such made-for-television features as Guitarman (1994) and Promise the Moon (1997), often joking that casting agents would have to flip a coin to chose between himself and his brother. As his career continued to build momentum with roles in such features as Strike! (1998) and on television's Animorphs, Ashmore was elated to find that he had been cast in a minor, albeit pivotal role in 2000's X-Men. Ashmore gained even more exposure with his subsequent role on The Disney Channel series In a Hearbeat. Always dedicated to making his performances as convincing as possible, Ashmore attended military school and received voice lessons for three months while preparing for his role in the 2002 made-for-television feature Cadet Kelly. He returned to the role of Iceman role in X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006. He worked steadily in projects such as Earthsea, 3 Needles, and Solstice. In 2008 he had a major role in the horror film The Ruins. Two years later he starred in Frozen, and followed that up with the horror film The Day.. Fluent in French, some of Ashmore's favorite pastime activities include snowboarding and playing guitar.
Elliot Page
(Actor)
.. Kitty Pryde
Born:
February 21, 1987
Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia:
Born February 21, 1987 Elliot Page has done everything in their power to set themself apart from the mainstream. Beginning their career in their native Canada, Page debuted in the 1997 TV movie Pit Pony when they were only ten years old, playing the role of Maggie Mclean; the movie was then spun off into a series, in which they reprised his role from the film. Their ability to handle complex emotions and dialogue at a young age impressed directors, and they continued to build up their resumé, consciously avoiding the typical teenage girl roles of most movies, which they found to be sexist. In 2005, Page took on the challenging lead role in Hard Candy, a film about a young girl who lures in and traps a man she believes is a sexual predator. Their performance was praised as haunting and real, and soon after that Page contrasted it with a lighter role, playing Kitty Pryde in 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand. By then, audiences and critics alike were noticing Page's impressive screen presence, and they signed on for several projects for the next year, including Juno with Michael Cera. They also joined the cast of An American Crime, playing a true-life victim of torture and murder at the hands of a demented housewife played by Catherine Keener.As the pregnant title character in Jason Reitman's Best Picture Oscar nominee Juno, Page served up a brilliant portrait of an articulate teen dealing with the ramifications of such a major life event. Their witty, touching work earned them universal praise, as well as Best Actress nominations from the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy, and a host of kudos that dubbed them the breakout star of the year. Following the success of Juno, Page appeared in Smart People (2008), Peacock (2009), and Super (2010). Though all of those film were relatively well-received, Page wouldn't experience a resurgence in popularity until they co-starred with Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2010 psychological sci-fi Inception. Soon, Page was enjoying their immense reputation by appearing in films like Woody Allen's To Rome with Love.
Evan Jonigkeit
(Actor)
.. Toad
Adan Canto
(Actor)
.. Sunspot
Born:
December 05, 1981
Birthplace: Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico
Trivia:
Enjoys spear-fishing and is able to hold his breath unusually long. Grew up speaking Spanish at home and English at school. Spent much of his childhood visiting his grandfather's ranch. At the age of 9, made his film debut in Like Water for Chocolate. Is a singer-songwriter; plays guitar and piano. Owns a motorcycle and describes himself as a "speed demon." Enjoys skiing, water skiing and snowboarding.
Josh Helman
(Actor)
.. Stryker
Born:
February 22, 1986
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Trivia:
Made his TV debut on the Australian soap opera Home and Away in 2007. Prepared for his role as a marine in the 2010 TV mini-series The Pacific by attending a boot camp that included training with real weapons, eating from ration packs and learning songs. Made his feature-film debut in Animal Kingdom (2010). In 2010, performed in Play With the Penguin at Summer Shorts 4, a festival of new short plays in New York. Broke his finger while filming Australian rules football drama Blinder (2013).
Mark Camacho
(Actor)
.. President Nixon
Alexander Felici
(Actor)
.. Young Mutant Scavenger
Jan Gerste
(Actor)
.. Gwen
Massimo Cannistraro
(Actor)
.. Ramone
Lee Villeneuve
(Actor)
.. Black Coast Mafioso
Andreas Apergis
(Actor)
.. Col. Sanders
Robert Montcalm
(Actor)
.. Vietnam MP Guard
Jaa Smith-Johnson
(Actor)
.. Mutant Soldier
Patricia Tougas
(Actor)
.. Quarantine Nurse
Alain Dahan
(Actor)
.. Quarantine Doctor #2
Chris Claremont
(Actor)
.. Congressman Parker
Lenn Wein
(Actor)
.. Congressman Davis
François Paquette
(Actor)
.. Congressman McCarter
Zehra Leverman
(Actor)
.. Ms. Maximoff
Angela Galuppo
(Actor)
.. Pentagon Tour Guide
Milo Chang Sigel
(Actor)
.. Pentagon Tour Boy
Kiana Chang Sigel
(Actor)
.. Pentagon Young Girl
Kyle Gatehouse
(Actor)
.. Pentagon Cook
Jean-Sebastien Côté
(Actor)
.. Mustachioed Kitchen Guard
Stéphane Julien
(Actor)
.. Kitchen Guard
Darryl Scheelar
(Actor)
.. Armed Kitchen Guard
Thai-Hoa Le
(Actor)
.. General Nhuan
Johnny Tran
(Actor)
.. Vietnamese Captain
Grégory Hlady
(Actor)
.. General Petrov
Dan Quoc Thinh
(Actor)
.. Vietnamese Translator
Vladimir Aksenov
(Actor)
.. Russian Translator
Jimmy Chan
(Actor)
.. Chinese Translator
Julian Casey
(Actor)
.. Peace Summit Reporter
Robert Crooks
(Actor)
.. Nixon Aide
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
The second child of two brothers.As a kid, he hoped to become an archeologist to uncover treasures.After graduating high school, his mother encouraged him to give acting a try.He thought his audition for Dawson College was horrible but he was accepted in their three-year program.Has worked on projects in the French language, including Blue Moon and District 31.
Matt Cooke
(Actor)
.. Secretary of Defense
Tim Post
(Actor)
.. US Army General
Jason Deline
(Actor)
.. Desk Anchor
Jude Beny
(Actor)
.. Female Traveler
Sean Curley
(Actor)
.. Airport Backpacker
Susanna Fournier
(Actor)
.. Flight Attendant
Harry Standjofski
(Actor)
.. Groundskeeper
Brianna Bone
(Actor)
.. Red Haired Girl
Neil Napier
(Actor)
.. Secret Service Agent
Jason Koehler
(Actor)
.. White House Stage Guard
Miya Shelton-Contreras
(Actor)
.. Peter's Little Sister
Famke Janssen
(Actor)
.. Jean Grey
Born:
November 05, 1965
Birthplace: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Trivia:
A former model, Dutch-born actress Famke Janssen had her screen breakthrough as Xenia Onatopp, James Bond's (literally) man-crushing foe in GoldenEye (1995). After earning fame and a certain dose of coy notoriety for her portrayal of the character, who was endowed with the unique ability to squash potential seducers to death between her thighs, Janssen went on to prove that she was more than just the latest variety of Bond babe.Born in Holland on January 1, 1964, Janssen launched her lucrative modeling career at an early age. Moving to New York when she was barely out of her teens, she soon tired of the vacuous nature of modeling and enrolled at Columbia University, where she studied literature and creative writing. Janssen made her screen debut in the 1992 drama Fathers and Sons. Following the success of GoldenEye, the actress began finding steady screen work, appearing in such films as Robert Altman's The Gingerbread Man (1998), in which she played Kenneth Branagh's ex-wife; Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998), which cast her as Branagh's girlfriend; and Robert Rodriguez's The Faculty, in which Janssen's part was furthered by alien brainwashing, instead of Branagh.After closing the century with another excursion into supernatural grotesqueries in the remake of The House on Haunted Hill (1999), Janssen began the 21st century on a somewhat more heroic note, playing one of the titular group of superheroes in Bryan Singer's adaptation of the popular comic book X-Men.
Morgan Lily
(Actor)
.. Young Raven
Gregg Lowe
(Actor)
.. Ink
Stephan Parent
(Actor)
.. Diplomat
Fan Bingbing
(Actor)
.. Blink
John Moore
(Actor)
.. White House Lawn Reporter