Michael Rooker
(Actor)
.. Savant
Born:
April 06, 1955
Birthplace: Jasper, Alabama, United States
Trivia:
Raised in Chicago by his divorced mother, Michael Rooker lived a hand-to-mouth existence until his teens. Rooker successfully auditioned for the Goodman School, and upon graduation, appeared in Chicago-area stage productions. He made a spectacular film debut in the sociopathic title role of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, which was filmed in 1986 but not given a general release until four years later. Henry established Rooker as a gifted purveyor of "don't screw with me" roles, such as chief "Black Sox" conspirator Chick Gandil in Eight Men Out (1988). Michael Rooker's more rugged film assignments of the 1990s included Cliffhanger (1993) and Tombstone (1994).
Viola Davis
(Actor)
.. Amanda Waller
Born:
August 11, 1965
Birthplace: St. Matthews, South Carolina, United States
Trivia:
A graduate of the Juilliard School, Viola Davis built an exceptional background in theater productions and has continued to perform on-stage throughout her television and film career. Making her feature-film debut in 1996 as a nurse in The Substance of Fire, she followed that up with several TV movies and guest-star appearances on dramatic series like Law & Order and NYPD Blue. She went on to play another nurse in City of Angels, a hospital drama with a predominately African-American cast that didn't last long on CBS. She began collaborating with Steven Soderbergh for Out of Sight, and went on to star in two of the director's next few films, Traffic and Solaris. In 2001, she appeared in Kate and Leopold and in Oprah Winfrey's television presentation of Amy & Isabelle. The next year she played parts in both Far From Heaven and Denzel Washington's directorial debut, Antwone Fisher.Davis continued to work steadily in a variety of notable projects including Steven Soderbergh's Solaris, Syriana, and played a notable part in the television movie biopic of American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino. However, in 2008 she landed the small but crucial role of the mother in John Patrick Shanley's adaptation of his award-winning play Doubt. Although her screen time is minimal, her indelible performance garnered her Best Supporting Actress nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy. Davis became a well known entity almost instantly, and was soon filling her docket with projects like 2009's State of Play, 2010's Knight and Day and Eat Pray Love, and an arc on the series United States of Tara.Davis next appeared in the box office hit 2011 big screen adaptation of Kathryn Sockett 's period novel The Help, garnering still more praise as well as Best Actress nominations from the Academy, BAFTA, the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild. Her performance was still making waves when the critics began lauding her agian, this time for her role in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close that same year.
John Ostrander
(Actor)
.. Doctor Fitzgibbon
Joel Kinnaman
(Actor)
.. Colonel Rick Flag
Born:
November 25, 1979
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Trivia:
Holds American and Swedish citizenships. His mother is Swedish and his father is American. Went to high school in Texas for one year. One of his sisters, Melinda Kinnaman, is an actress in Sweden. Won the 2010 Guldbagge Award in the Best Supporting Actor category for his work in Snabba Cash.
Nathan Fillion
(Actor)
.. T.D.K.
Born:
March 27, 1971
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia:
Born in Alberta, Canada, in 1971, Nathan Fillion took his acting ambitions to the United States when he moved to New York in 1994 to portray Joey Buchanan on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. Having previously appeared in a single TV movie, Ordeal in the Arctic, Fillion's acting career had taken a backseat to his plans to be an English teacher. His three-year stint on the long-standing daytime TV staple, however, changed his focus in a big way. When his time on One Life to Live was up, the 27-year-old actor relocated to Los Angeles to assume a regular role on the sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place. Shortly afterward, he made a memorable appearance as the "wrong Ryan" in Steven Spielberg's WWII epic Saving Private Ryan. He also made appearances on The Outer Limits, King of the Hill, Pasadena, and other projects. It was in 2002, however, that he assumed the role that would make his career. Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon selected Fillion to portray rugged captain Mal Reynolds for his new sci-fi/Western series Firefly. The show found a rabidly loyal cult fan base, as well as incomparable critical praise, but tragically, failed to find the wide audience that Fox had been hoping for. The show was canceled after only 11 episodes, but Fillion had reached a level of familiarity with the public that most actors never hope to achieve. He reprised the role of Mal in 2005 for the feature-film adaptation of Firefly, Serenity, to the delight of fans. In 2006, Fillion stayed on the cream of the fringe with the much anticipated horror film Slither. Starring alongside Elizabeth Banks, the actor stole the show with his humorous, low-key performance. For his next project, he signed on to act alongside Keri Russell in the romantic comedy Waitress. When the writer's strike hit, Fillion teamed with his old collaborator Joss Whedon to star in the direct-to-the-web musical miniseries Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. In 2009 he landed the title role on the ABC series Castle, and took a small role in the dark superhero comedy Super in 2010.
Jai Courtney
(Actor)
.. Captain Boomerang
Born:
March 15, 1986
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia:
Named after a character in the 1966 TV series of Tarzan. Made his TV debut in All Saints in 2008. Stepped in, with 24 hours' notice, to play the role of Andrey in Cry Havoc!'s production of Chekhov's Three Sisters in 2010. Breakthrough role was in 2010, as Varros in Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Cast as Jack McClane, the son of Bruce Willis's character, in A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), following a global, months-long casting search. Took Russian language classes before filming A Good Day to Die Hard, set in Russia.
Flula Borg
(Actor)
.. Javelin
Born:
March 28, 1982
Birthplace: Erlagen, Germany
Trivia:
Performed as a traditional Bavarian dancer in Germany at the beginning of his career.Started his own YouTube Channel in 2007, where he posts his blog music and collaborations.Gained popularity in 2008 after winning a Hype Man contest in the United States.First professional gig was in 2015 in the movie Pitch Perfect 2.Is very eccentric and active on social media, but has avoided sharing information regarding his family.Has lent his voice for several animations movies over the years.
Mayling Ng
(Actor)
.. Mongal
Pete Davidson
(Actor)
.. Blackguard
Born:
November 16, 1993
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia:
Lost his father, a firefighter, in the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the age of 7. Began doing stand-up comedy at 16. Was discovered by Nick Cannon at age 17. Made his television premiere on Gotham Comedy Live. Was named as one of Variety's Top 10 Comics to Watch for 2014. Is the first cast member of Saturday Night Live to be born in the 1990s.
Sean Gunn
(Actor)
.. Weasel /Calendar Man
Born:
May 22, 1974
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia:
The youngest of six children. First professional acting job was in a commercial for the Illinois lottery. A co-creator of the web series James Gunn's PG Porn with brothers James and Brian. Nicknamed "The Judge," which originated from older Matt, who jokingly accused him of being judgmental. Has previously roomed with fellow actors Judy Greer and Gilmore Girls co-star John Cabrera. Appeared in the second episode of Gilmore Girls as Mick, before being brought back later in the season to play eccentric Stars Hollow resident Kirk; he eventually became a series regular.
Margot Robbie
(Actor)
.. Harley Quinn
Born:
July 02, 1990
Birthplace: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Trivia:
Took circus classes in 1998 and earned a trapeze certificate the same year. Began acting professionally at the age of 17. Rose to fame playing Donna Freedman from 2008 to '11 in Neighbours. Enjoys surfing and snowboarding; was on a snowboarding holiday in Canada when she found out she has been cast in Neighbours. Shortly after arriving in the United States in 2011, landed the role of Laura Cameron in the short-lived TV series Pan Am. First major film role was playing Nadine Belfort in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Founded her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, in 2014. In 2017, was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and was featured by Forbes in its 30 Under 30 list.
Stephen Blackehart
(Actor)
.. Briscoe
Steve Agee
(Actor)
.. John Economos /On-Set King Shark
Born:
February 26, 1969
Birthplace: Riverside, California, United States
Trivia:
Actor/writer/producer Steve Agee was a driving force in the creation of The Bogus Witch Project before his brief appearance in Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic led to a more substantial role in the comedienne's surprise Comedy Central hit The Sarah Silverman Program. In between those two projects, Agee kept busy by appearing in the short film Chad Vader, the Internet comedy series "Yacht Rock," and the Bob Goldthwait-directed comedy Sleeping Dogs Lie. Agee would continue appearing on screen in films like Super, and found success for a number of years as a writer on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Tinashe Kajese
(Actor)
.. Flo Crawley
Jennifer Holland
(Actor)
.. Emilia Harcourt
Idris Elba
(Actor)
.. Bloodsport
Born:
September 06, 1972
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Born in London on September 6, 1972, and raised in the Hackney borough, Elba pursued acting as a high school student at the behest of a drama teacher. Elba paid his dues with many supporting roles on British television, including such series as Bramwell, The Bill, Degrees of Error, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, and The Governor. The actor grew deeply frustrated, however, over the seemingly irrepressible tendency of British casting directors to peg him in supporting roles. "Back in London," he later recalled, "I was always just going to be the best friend, or the crook or the detective on the side." When Elba could take no more of this, he immigrated to the United States. Within a few years, Elba landed a starring role on what would come to be known as one of the best TV series of all time, The Wire.Elba's performance as pusher "Stringer" Bell attained widespread popularity with viewers and helped put Elba on the map. Elba then transitioned into big-screen roles in movies like The Gospel, The Reaping, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls, 28 Weeks Later, and the Alien prequel Prometheus. Elba also enjoyed more stateside TV success on shows like The Office and Luther.
John Cena
(Actor)
.. Peacemaker
Born:
April 23, 1977
Birthplace: Newbury, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
A celebrated professional wrestler who made a smooth transition to Hollywood roles as an action star, John Cena ironically grew up as something of a weakling; he reportedly weighed only 125 pounds in junior high. When others began relentlessly picking on the West Newbury, MA native for his undersized appearance, he rebounded by undergoing a weight-training program and bulking up. Cena later played collegiate football as an All-American center at Division III Springfield College, and moved to Los Angeles after graduation to establish himself as a bodybuilder. To support himself, he sold supplements at the "mecca" of bodybuilding, Gold's Gym in Venice; participated in flexing contests; and briefly starred in a reality television series on the UPN network, Manhunt.WWE recruited Cena when one of its stars happened to notice him training at Gold's; Cena then embarked on a successful and lucrative career as a top-tiered professional wrestler, winning a myriad of events against various competitors, and his wrestling career peaked when he won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21. Cena's assumed identity as a wrestler often involved donning a "rapper" persona, which correlated with the performer's out-of-ring plans, for he did actually harbor ambitions as a rap singer. In time, he made his debut as an urban music recording artist on the May 2005 Columbia Records release You Can't See Me. Cena would continue to act in movies over the coming years, appearing in releases like The Reunion and Camp Fred.Cena's Hollywood acting work commenced with the title role in director John Bonito's poorly received action thriller The Marine (2006). The film concerns an injured U.S. marine who takes vengeance into his own hands when his wife is kidnapped by a thug (Robert Patrick). Cena followed this up with another lead, this one in director Renny Harlin's 12 Rounds (2009). As produced by Fox Atomic, the film mirrored the premise of The Marine; it stars Cena as a police officer who takes serious action when his wife is abducted.
Daniela Melchior
(Actor)
.. Ratcatcher 2
Born:
November 01, 1996
Birthplace: Almada, Portugal
Trivia:
Joined a drama class when she was young, which gave her a way to connect with her classmates.Started her acting career working in films and television in her home country of Portugal.To get the role of Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad (2021), she first sent a self-tape from Portugal, and then was asked to fly to Atlanta for a screen test and audition with real-life rats.Wasn't familiar with the DC universe before getting cast as Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad (2021).Made her English-language debut in the film The Suicide Squad (2021).Worked with real-life rats while filming The Suicide Squad (2021).
Dee Bradley Baker
(Actor)
.. Sebastian
Born:
August 31, 1962
Birthplace: Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Trivia:
American voice artist, standup comedian, and singer Dee Bradley Baker started gaining experience at age nine in all forms of theatrical production, including musical comedies, operas, and nonmusical plays. After college, Baker moved to Los Angeles and quickly established himself as a highly regarded voice actor on animated series, specials, and features. Baker demonstrated a particularly strong aptitude for various ethnic dialects, as well as animal, extraterrestrial, and monster characters. He voiced Louie in the 2000 feature The Trumpet of the Swan, contributed zombie moans to the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake, and voiced creatures in small-screen programs such as Avatar: The Last Airbender, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Codename: Kids Next Door. Baker was also particularly memorable as Klaus, a talking fish with a massive libidinal drive, on the Seth MacFarlane animated series American Dad. In addition to his extensive film and television credits, Baker's vocal contributions to such popular video games as Left 4 Dead 2, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, and Diablo III helped to make him one of the busiest voice actors in Hollywood.
David Dastmalchian
(Actor)
.. Polka-Dot Man
Born:
July 21, 1977
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia:
Of English, Irish, Italian, Iranian and Armenian descent.Grew up in Kansas.Was going to play college football but received a scholarship to study acting.Worked as a fisherman, playwright, movie theater usher and circus performer.Has played a disciple of Batman's villain the Joker multiple times, including The Dark Knight (2008) and the television series Gotham.The film Animals (2014) was inspired by his experience with heroin addiction, which earned him the Special Jury Prize for Courage in Storytelling at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival.A member of Caffeine Theatre and Shattered Globe Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
Sylvester Stallone
(Actor)
.. King Shark
Born:
July 06, 1946
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia:
An icon of machismo and Hollywood action heroism, Sylvester Stallone is responsible for creating two characters who have become a part of the American cultural lexicon: Rocky Balboa, the no-name boxer who overcame all odds to become a champion, and John Rambo, the courageous soldier who specialized in violent rescues and revenge. Both characters are reflections of Stallone's personal experiences and the battles he waged during his transition from a poor kid in Hell's Kitchen to one of the world's most popular stars. According to Stallone, his was not a happy childhood. On July 6, 1946, in the aforementioned part of Manhattan, Sylvester Enzio Stallone was born to a chorine and an Italian immigrant. A forceps accident during his birth severed a facial nerve, leaving Stallone with parts of his lip, tongue, and chin paralyzed. In doing so, the accident imprinted Stallone with some of the most recognizable components of his persona: the distinctively slurred (and some say often nearly incomprehensible) speech patterns, drooping lower lip, and crooked left eye that have been eagerly seized upon by caricaturists. To compound these defects, Stallone was a homely, sickly child who once suffered from rickets. His parents were constantly at war and struggling to support Stallone and his younger brother, Frank Stallone (who became a B-movie actor). The elder brother spent most of his first five years in the care of foster homes. Stallone has said that his interest in acting came from his attempts to get attention and affection from those strangers who tried to raise him. When he was five, his parents moved their family to Silver Spring, MD, but once again spent their time bickering and largely ignored their children. Following his parents' divorce in 1957, the 11-year-old Stallone remained with his stern father. The actor's teen years proved even more traumatic. As Stallone seemed willing to do just about anything for attention, however negative, he had already been enrolled in 12 schools and expelled several times for his behavior problems. His grades were dreadful and his classmates picked on him for being different. Stallone coped by becoming a risk taker and developing elaborate fantasies in which he presented himself as a brave hero and champion of the underdog. At age 15, Stallone moved to Philadelphia to be with his mother and her new husband. By this time, he had begun lifting weights and took up fencing, football, and the discus. He also started appearing in school plays. Following graduation, Stallone received an athletic scholarship for the American College of Switzerland. While there he was a girls' athletic coach and in his spare time starred in a school production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. The experience inspired him to become an actor and after returning stateside, he started studying drama at the University of Miami until he decided to move to New York in 1969. While working a variety of odd jobs, Stallone auditioned frequently but only occasionally found stage work, most of which was off-Broadway in shows like the all-nude Score and Rain. He even resorted to appearing in the softcore porn film, Party at Kitty's and Studs, which was later repackaged as The Italian Stallion after Stallone became famous. Stallone's face and even his deep voice were factors in his constant rejection for stage and film roles. He did nab a bit role in Woody Allen's Bananas (1971), but after he was turned down for The Godfather (1971), Stallone became discouraged. Rather than give up, however, Stallone again developed a coping mechanism -- he turned to writing scripts, lots of scripts, some of which were produced. He still auditioned and landed a starring role in Rebel (1973). During his writing phase, he married actress Sasha Czack in late 1974 and they moved to California in the hopes of building acting careers. His first minor success came when he wrote the screenplay for and co-starred in the nostalgic Lords of Flatbush (1974) with Henry Winkler. The film's modest success resulted in Stallone's getting larger roles, but he still didn't attract much notice until he penned the screenplay for Rocky. The story was strong and well written and studios were eager to buy the rights, but Stallone stipulated that he would be the star and must receive a share of the profits. Producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff accepted Stallone's terms and Rocky (1976) went on to become one of the biggest movie hits of all time. It also won several Oscars including ones for Best Picture, Best Director for John Avildsen, and a Best Actor nomination for Stallone. Suddenly Stallone found himself on Hollywood's A-list, a status he has largely maintained over the years. In addition to writing four sequels to Rocky, he penned three Rambo films (First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, and Rambo 3) and F.I.S.T. (1979). Stallone made his directorial debut with Paradise Alley, which he filmed in Hell's Kitchen. He also wrote and directed but did not appear in the sequel to Saturday Night Fever, Staying Alive (1983). In addition, Stallone has continued to appear in the films of other directors, notably Demolition Man (1993), Judge Dredd (1995), and Copland (1997), a film in which he allowed himself to gain 30 pounds in order to more accurately portray an aging sheriff. Occasionally, Stallone has ventured out of the action genre and into lighter fare with such embarrassing efforts as Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) and Oscar (1991), which did not fare well at the box office. Following these missteps, Stallone found greater success with the animated adventure Antz (1998), a film in which his very distinctive voice, if not his very distinctive physique, was very much a part. Stallone was back in shape for the 2000 remake of Get Carter and hit the race tracks in the following year in the CART racing thriller Driven. Though the early 2000s found his career sputtering along with such forgettable duds as D-Tox and Avenging Angelo, Stallone took his career into his own hands by returning to the director's chair to resurrect two of his most iconic characters. Lacing his boxing gloves up once again for Rocky Balboa, the veteran action star proved he still had some fight left in him, and venturing into the jungles of Burma as John Rambo just two years later, he proved that hard "R" action could still sell in the era where most filmmakers were playing it "PG-13"safe. That trend continued with Stallone's all-star action opus The Expendables in 2010, with the success of that film leading to a sequel (with Simon West taking over directorial duties) featuring even more action icons in 2012. Incredibly, not even a broken neck suffered during production of The Expendables proved capable of slowing Stallone down, and 2013 found him teaming with Walter Hill for Bullet to the Head -- which followed a cop and a killer as they teamed up to take down a mutual enemy. In 2015, Stallone returned to Rocky Balboa once more, but this time as a supporting character in the spin-off film Creed. He earned rave reviews and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, making him only the sixth performer to be nominated for playing the same character in two separate films.
Storm Reid
(Actor)
.. Tyla
Born:
July 01, 2003
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia:
Daughter of African American parents.Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was 9 so she could pursue her acting career.Was surprised to get the chance to audition for the role of Meg Murry in A Wrinkle in Time (2018) as the character from the book is a caucasian girl.Didn't watch the previous A Wrinkle in Time movie as she wanted to create her own version of the character Meg.Attended high school homecoming dances and prom with actor Sayeed Shahidi.
Natalia Safran
(Actor)
.. Kaleidoscope
Jared Leland Gore
(Actor)
.. Double Down
Rey Hernandez
(Actor)
.. Teniente
Ray Benitez
(Actor)
.. Coronel
Alice Braga
(Actor)
.. Sol Soria
Born:
April 15, 1983
Birthplace: São Paulo, Brazil
Trivia:
The niece of famed actress Sonia Braga, Brazilian actress Alice Braga rode to fame on the back of key performances in works produced in her native country, such as City of God (2002) and Sólo Dios Sabe (2005). She then branched out into international crossover hits as the female lead in such pictures as the Hollywood sci-fi/action opus I Am Legend (2007, starring Will Smith), the David Mamet-helmed sports drama Redbelt (2008), and the illegal immigrant-themed muckraker Crossing Over (2008). That same year, she re-teamed with City of God director Fernando Meirelles for the haunting film Blindness, playing the only woman left in her village with the ability to see, after a mysterious condition renders everyone else blind. She also joined the cast of the sci-fi thriller Repossession Mambo (2009), opposite Jude Law and Forest Whitaker.
Reinaldo Faberlle
(Actor)
.. Large Guerrilla
Jonathan Fritschi
(Actor)
.. Delicious Hot Dog Guerrilla
Peter Capaldi
(Actor)
.. Thinker
Born:
April 14, 1958
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Trivia:
Father's family comes from Picinisco, Italy; mother's family was Irish. Wrote to the BBC in 1974, regarding Doctor Who (played by Jon Pertwee at the time) and received back several Doctor Who scripts. Was in a punk rock band, called Dreamboys, with Craig Ferguson in college. Was cast in Local Hero (1983) when his landlady, who worked as a costume designer, introduced him to director Bill Forsyth. Shortly before he was announced as the Twelfth Doctor Who, he played a W.H.O. Doctor in World War Z (2013). Patron of Aberlour, a children's charity.
Juan Diego Botto
(Actor)
.. Presidente General Silvio Luna
Born:
August 29, 1975
Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trivia:
His father, also an actor, disappeared during a period of military strife in Argentina; after his disappearance, his mother moved the family to Spain. Began his career as a child actor in films like Power Game (1983). Appeared in a 2011 production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead that was directed by his mother, Cristina Rota. Wrote the play An Invisible Piece of this World, which starred Daisy Ridley in a 2016 New York production of the show.
Joaquín Cosio
(Actor)
.. Mayor General Mateo Suarez
Josh Ventura
(Actor)
.. Astronaut
Gerardo Davila
(Actor)
.. General Vera
Mikaela Hoover
(Actor)
.. Camila
Lynne Ashe
(Actor)
.. Polka-Dot Man's Mom
Julio Cesar Ruiz
(Actor)
.. Milton
J.R. Adduci
(Actor)
.. Road Block Soldado
Curtis Lyons Jr.
(Actor)
.. Road Block Soldado #3
Taika Waititi
(Actor)
.. Ratcatcher
Maya Le Clark
(Actor)
.. Young Cleo
Bridget Taylor
(Actor)
.. La Gatita Presents Traditional Corto Maltese Dancer
Andrea Andrade
(Actor)
.. La Gatita Waitress
Giovanni Rodriguez
(Actor)
.. Texting Torturer
Giovannie Cruz
(Actor)
.. Isabella
Sergio Carlo
(Actor)
.. Isabella's Second
Kenneth Trujillo
(Actor)
.. Bespectacled Soldado
Randy Havens
(Actor)
.. Star-Crossed Man
Michelle Civile
(Actor)
.. Star-Crossed Woman
Gabrielle Manning
(Actor)
.. Star-Crossed Kid
Michael Aaron Milligan
(Actor)
.. Star-Crossed Dude
Diany Rodriguez
(Actor)
.. Star-Crossed Gal
Terence Rosemore
(Actor)
.. Crew Chief
McDaniel Austin
(Actor)
.. La Gatita Doorman
Andrew Ayala
(Actor)
.. Palace Guard
James William Ballard
(Actor)
.. Soldier
Matthew Byrge
(Actor)
.. Futuristic Soldier
Timothy Carr
(Actor)
.. Prison Guard
Christopher Cocke
(Actor)
.. Airfield Transport Guard
Marisol Correa
(Actor)
.. Soldado
Grace Davidson
(Actor)
.. Vocalist Soprano
Keith D Dooley
(Actor)
.. Military Pilot
John Gettier
(Actor)
.. Futuristic Soldier
Quasheem D. Herring
(Actor)
.. Co-Pilot Lt. Glass
Maxwell Highsmith
(Actor)
.. Ops Center /Comm Tech
Alexander Christopher Jones
(Actor)
.. Sgt. Chavis
Pom Klementieff
(Actor)
.. La Gatita Amable Dancer
Born:
May 03, 1986
Birthplace: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
Mother is Korean; father is French-Russian. Traveled with her family extensively during the first years of her life through Japan, the Ivory Coast and France. Learned how to ride reindeer while working on the independent film Wolf in Oriental Siberia. Made her Hollywood debut in Spike Lee's Oldboy. Studied taekwondo and had a purple belt in 2014.
Demetri Landell
(Actor)
.. Lab Patient
Bradford Norris
(Actor)
.. Soldier
Robert Sargent
(Actor)
.. Saldado Soldier
Quandae Stewart
(Actor)
.. Soldier
Shawn Weston Thacker
(Actor)
.. Lab Patient
Ronald Joe Vasquez
(Actor)
.. Club Patron
Victoria Paige Watkins
(Actor)
.. Tiff
Alzie Williams
(Actor)
.. Lab Patient