Jonathan Cherry
(Actor)
.. Rudy
Tyron Leitso
(Actor)
.. Simon
Born:
January 07, 1976
Birthplace: North Vancouver, British Columbia
Clint Howard
(Actor)
.. Salish
Born:
April 20, 1959
Birthplace: Burbank, California, United States
Trivia:
The son of actors, juvenile performer Clint Howard began showing up on screen in the mid-1960s, usually in the TV series and feature films co-starring his older brother Ron Howard. Clint's best-known TV guest appearances include the part of Balok in the 1966 Star Trek episode "The Corbomite Maneuver," and his vivid portrayal of a youthful prognosticator in the opening installment of Night Gallery's 1971-72 season. He was starred in the 1967 Ivan Tors theatrical feature Gentle Giant and in that property's TV-series spin-off Gentle Ben. Upon attaining adulthood, Howard was mostly consigned to character parts; he has also been featured in the films directed by his brother Ron Howard, from Eat My Dust (1978) to Apollo 13 (1995).
Ona Grauer
(Actor)
.. Alicia
Ellie Cornell
(Actor)
.. Casper
Will Sanderson
(Actor)
.. Greg
Enuka Okuma
(Actor)
.. Karma
Born:
September 20, 1976
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Has worked extensively in episodic TV and movies; is best known for her roles on Madison, Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye and 24. Nominated for Gemini Awards in 1995 and '96 for Madison, and in 1999 for Traders. Honored at the 1999 Vancouver Film Festival for her performance in Daydrift. Joined the cast of ABC's Canadian police drama Rookie Blue in 2010. Is of Nigerian descent, and her name means "gift from heaven."
Kira Clavell
(Actor)
.. Liberty
Sonya Salomaa
(Actor)
.. Cynthia
Michael Eklund
(Actor)
.. Hugh
Born:
July 31, 1974
Birthplace: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Trivia:
Canadian-born Michael Eklund began his career with a number of TV appearances on shows like Smallville and Dark Angel. By 2007, he'd picked up a starring role in the movie Walk All Over Me; and he later acted alongside Al Pacino in the 2008 thriller 88 Minutes. In 2011, Eklund starred with Michael Biehn in the post-apocalyptic horror flick The Divide.
David Palffy
(Actor)
.. Castillo
Jürgen Prochnow
(Actor)
.. Kirk
Born:
June 10, 1941
Birthplace: Berlin, Germany
Trivia:
An actor since the age of 14, Berlin-born Jürgen Prochnow was firmly established on stage and TV when he was featured in his first film, Zoff, in 1971. Prochnow has been able to harness his well-modulated voice, versatile facial features, and athletic frame to portray both the most admirable of heroes and the most despicable of villains. It was for his portrayal of a character in the former category that the actor achieved international fame. He appeared as the stern but humanistic submarine commander in the 1981 Oscar-winning Das Boot. In the latter category, Prochnow all but entreated hisses and tossed tomatoes with his portrayal of the sadistic South African secret police captain in 1989's A Dry White Season. Prochnow's career has subsequently had its fair share of highs and lows, with his appearances in such high profile projects as The English Patient (1996), Air Force One (1997), and The Replacement Killers (1998) helping to sustain him as a fixture in international cinema. Over the coming decades, Prochnow would remain an active force on screen, appearing in a host of German projects, as well as projects like The Da Vinci Code and Beerfest, and the TV series 24.
Steve Byers
(Actor)
.. Matt
Born:
December 31, 1976
Birthplace: Scarborough
Erica Parker
(Actor)
.. Johanna
Birgit Stein
(Actor)
.. Lena
Jay Brazeau
(Actor)
.. Captain
Born:
December 22, 1953
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Adam Harrington
(Actor)
.. Rogan
Colin Lawrence
(Actor)
.. G
Ben Derrick
(Actor)
.. McGivers
Elisabeth Rosen
(Actor)
.. Skye
Penny Phang
(Actor)
.. Tyranny
Kris Pope
(Actor)
.. Raver
Mashiah Vaughn-Hulburt
(Actor)
.. Flashing Woman
William Sanderson
(Actor)
.. Greg
Born:
January 10, 1944
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Trivia:
Gangly American character actor William Sanderson has done all right by himself in "Bubba" roles. He was seen in such bucolic characterizations as Lee Dollarhide in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Sleets in Rocketeer (1989), Zeke in Wagons East (1994), and Lippy in the first two Lonesome Dove TV miniseries. He rose to prominence in the early 1980s as one-third of the backwoods trio Larry, Daryl and Daryl on the TV sitcom Newhart (1982-90); Sanderson was Larry, the interpreter for his two tight-lipped, dull-witted siblings. Despite the illusion created by his specialty, Sanderson is no hayseed. Following his military discharge, Sanderson graduated from Memphis State University and after that became a law student until the acting bug bit and led him to drop out of school to launch a successful theater career in New York; Sanderson moved into television and feature films. As a change of pace, William Sanderson was heard as urbane, authoritative robotmaster Karl Rossum in the daily Fox TV Network attraction Batman: The Animated Series (1992). In 1998, William Sanderson co-starred opposite Beau Bridges in the satirical television series Maximum Bob.