Ray Fisher
(Actor)
.. Victor Stone/Cyborg
Born:
September 08, 1991
Birthplace: Camden, New Jersey, United States
Henry Cavill
(Actor)
.. Clark Kent/Superman
Born:
May 05, 1983
Birthplace: Jersey, Channel Islands
Trivia:
Actor Henry Cavill studied drama at Stowe School in England before trying his hand at a professional career in show business, beginning with a small role in The Count of Monte Cristo in 2001. Cavill was 18 and had already developed the square jaw and piercing stare that would soon make him a successful leading man, going up for roles like Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins and even James Bond in Casino Royale. He lost those roles to more well-known actors, but had no trouble building up his résumé with supporting roles in movies like Tristan & Isolde, before scoring the prominent role of Charles Brandon on the Showtime series The Tudors in 2007. He enjoyed a small part in the Woody Allen movie Whatever Works, and had a larger role in the action film Immortals in 2011. He was tapped to take over the iconic role of Superman in the planned 2013 project Man of Steel.
Diane Lane
(Actor)
.. Martha Kent
Born:
January 22, 1965
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Diane Lane was born in New York City in 1965, the daughter of drama coach Burt Lane and Playboy centrespread Colleen Farrington; her eyes seemed to sparkle with stars from the tender age of six. Cast in a La Mama Experimental Theatre production of Medea, Lane would subsequently appear on stage in numerous productions, both in her native New York and abroad. It wasn't long before the late-'70s found Lane reaching the apex of her early career, and in 1978 she made her film debut in director George Roy Hill's A Little Romance. Cast alongside no less than Sir Laurence Olivier, Lane held her own in the role of an American student who finds love while studying abroad, and as a result gained remarkable exposure on the cover of Time Magazine in August of the following year. Lane was touted as one of the most promising actors of her generation, and this success parlayed her into a series of neglected films. In a number of these instances, she could not be faulted for choosing substandard material; her appearance in Lamont Johnson's fresh and rousing female western Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981), for example (alongside Amanda Plummer, Burt Lancaster and Rod Steiger) drew lavish critical praise even as the studio inexplicably threw the film into the wastecan. Lane fared better with twin roles in a pair of teen dramas from director Francis Ford Coppola in 1983 (The Outsiders and Rumble Fish) once again earned the burgeoning film actress the spotlight and reminded audiences of her immense talent; she became a Coppola favorite, but didn't fare as well with his Cotton Club, a massive critical and commercial flop that did little to boost her career, even as it introduced her to co-star Richard Gere (with whom she would reteam, professionally, years later).After rounding out the decade with yet another memorable turn in the television miniseries Lonesome Dove (1989), Lane's career once again became a more low-key affair, though her performances frequently outshined the otherwise unremarkable series of films she appeared in.Though roles in such efforts as Chaplin (1992), A Streetcar Named Desire (1995), and Jack (1996) kept her from falling off the radar, Lane didn't truly shine again until her role as a housewife who embarks on a fragile extramarital affair in A Walk on the Moon (1998). Following that film with a pair of memorable performances in My Dog Skip and The Perfect Storm (both in 2000), Lane's career seemed to have achieved some stability, but it wasn't before a pair of forgettable features (Hardball and The Glass House, both in 2001) that Lane scored with yet another tale of marital infidelity. Director Adrian Lyne's Unfaithful, a retooling of Claude Chabrol's La Femme Infidèle, once again found Lane in the throes of an alluring stranger. Unfaithful - the anticipated onscreen reunion of Lane with Richard Gere - pondered the crushing reverberations of extramarital carnality, and Lane provided an ample and intriguing center of gravity for the film. When February 2003 rolled around and the Academy announced its nominations for the previous year, Lane received her first-ever Oscar nod for her emotional turn in Unfaithful. It did not pay off with a win, but Lane's follow-ups with roles in substantial fare including Just Like Mona (2002) and the wildly-popular Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) suggested that Lane's career had finally found solid box-office ground. Time validated this assertion: 2005's Must Love Dogs, a romantic comedy vehicle co-starring Lane and John Cusack, drew positive responses from many moviegoers and did decent, if not spectacular, box office, despite the excoriation of some critics (Salon's Stephanie Zacharek moaned, "It's ostensibly about adults, but there's nothing remotely adult about it.") 2006's Hollywoodland casts Lane in a mystery about the enigmatic demise of Superman's George Reeves. Over the next several years, Lane would prove she had no intention of slowing down , appearing in films like Untraceable, Nights in Rodanthe, and Secretariat. She appeared in the Superman reboot Man of Steel in 2013 as Martha Kent.Married to Highlander Christopher Lambert from 1988 to 1994 (with a single daughter from that marriage), Lane wed actor Josh Brolin in late 2004, before divorcing in 2013. In addition to her high-profile movie career, she is also an avid photographer; the January 2005 issue of InStyle Magazine prominently published a series of landscapes that Lane shot during one of her road trips into the American west.
Connie Nielsen
(Actor)
.. Queen Hippolyta
Born:
July 03, 1965
Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark
Trivia:
Hailed in Entertainment Weekly's 2000 Hot Issue as a mature female sex symbol, transplanted Dane Connie Nielsen also revealed that she could act in the Best Picture-winning blockbuster Gladiator (2000).Raised in Copenhagen, Nielsen trained to be a singer and dancer, as well as an actress. She began performing at age 15, with her mother, in local shows and headed to Paris when she was 18, to pursue her career in earnest. After stints in Italy and South Africa, the multi-lingual Nielsen finally landed in New York; she made her English language film debut as a terrorized passenger in the made-for-TV thriller Voyage (1993).Nielsen really began to attract Hollywood's attention, however, with her performance as the sizzlingly seductive, redheaded daughter of Satan (Al Pacino) in the supernatural potboiler The Devil's Advocate (1997). Along with smaller roles in the drug addiction drama Permanent Midnight (1998) and Wes Anderson's Rushmore (1998) (as the gorgeous mother of Max's friend Dirk), Nielsen landed her first starring role in 1998, as a planet pioneer who nurses Kurt Russell back to health in the science fiction actioner Soldier. Following roles in the low profile thriller Dark Summer (1999) and the higher profile Brian De Palma sci-fi saga Mission to Mars (2000), Nielsen notched a critically acclaimed hit with Ridley Scott's sword and sandal epic Gladiator. As the emperor's sister Lucilla, Nielsen got to hold her own against Joaquin Phoenix's scenery-chewing Commodus while falling in love with and quietly championing Russell Crowe's steely Maximus, proving that she could do more than just look good in Gladiator's Roman chic. Moving ever-closer to widespread recognition, Nielsen played a member of a family who attracts a menacing photo clerk (a dark turn by funnyman Robin Williams) in the taut thriller One Hour Photo. Alternating between smaller independent films and big-budget Hollywood extravaganzas, Nielsen turned up in Demonlover before turning back to the bright lights of Tinseltown with Basic and The Hunted (both 2003). Nielsen has one son.
Robin Wright
(Actor)
.. Antiope
Born:
April 08, 1966
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Became a model at age 14 after being spotted rollerskating by a photographer; worked in France and Japan before quitting the business and deciding to be an actor. Received three Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series for her work on the NBC soap Santa Barbara (1986-88); also chosen as Outstanding Heroine by readers of Soap Opera Digest in 1988. Her wedding to Sean Penn was attended by Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, and the best man was producer Art Linson (Fast Times at Ridgemont High). Shortly after marrying Penn in 1996, was carjacked in their Santa Monica driveway; neither she nor their children were hurt, and both perpetrators were apprehended. Was a juror at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival; ex-husband Sean Penn was the jury's president in 2008.
Daniel Stisen
(Actor)
.. Ancient Warrior
Erin Eliza Blevins
(Actor)
.. Amazonian Warrior
Lisa Loven Kongsli
(Actor)
.. Menalippe
Samantha Jo
(Actor)
.. Euboea
Andrea Vasiliou
(Actor)
.. Amazonian Warrior
Suan-Li Ong
(Actor)
.. Lex Luthor's Guard
Eleanor Matsuura
(Actor)
.. Epione
Tina Balthazar
(Actor)
.. Lex Luthor's Guard
Alexandra Ford
(Actor)
.. Front row football fan
Tessa Bonham Jones
(Actor)
.. Young Girl
Taylor James
(Actor)
.. Atlantean Military Messenger
Jolie Stanford
(Actor)
.. Amazonian Warrior
Sam Benjamin
(Actor)
.. Military Policeman 2
Adam Collins
(Actor)
.. SO19 Armed Police
Gem Refoufi
(Actor)
.. Lex Luthor's Guard
Samantha Schnitzler
(Actor)
.. Amazon Warrior
Conny Stadler
(Actor)
.. PoliceWoman
Lynne Anne Rodgers
(Actor)
.. Cleaning staff
Jazz Peters
(Actor)
.. Amazon Warrior
Karen Bryson
(Actor)
.. Elinore Stone
Jim Sturgeon
(Actor)
.. Task Force Deputy
Karl Farrer
(Actor)
.. Co-pilot
Kelly Burke
(Actor)
.. Air Force Security Officer
Deepak Anand
(Actor)
.. Tourist
Lampros Kalfuntzos
(Actor)
.. Tourist
Jessica Jill Partridge
(Actor)
.. Gotham City Football Fan
Kenny-Lee Mbanefo
(Actor)
.. Kent Farm Contractor
Deborah Rock
(Actor)
.. Pedestrian
Matt Townsend
(Actor)
.. GCU Football Supporter
Tomi May
(Actor)
.. Russian father Hero
Renée Castle
(Actor)
.. News Reporter
Ross Kernahan
(Actor)
.. Atlantean Guard
Carl Lindquist
(Actor)
.. FBI Agent
Orion Lee
(Actor)
.. Scientist
Shalini Peiris
(Actor)
.. Bio Hazard Suit Soldier
Tineke Ann Robson
(Actor)
.. Amazonian Warrior
Nadia Townsend
(Actor)
.. American football fan
Tim Ingall
(Actor)
.. Football fan / vfx model
Birthplace: United Kingdom
Oliver Powell
(Actor)
.. STAR Labs Cleaner
Craig Thomas Lambert
(Actor)
.. Special forces
Kevin Mathurin
(Actor)
.. Sketch Witness
Nick Owenford
(Actor)
.. TV Reporter
Roman Green
(Actor)
.. Junkie in Gotham Police HQ
Gianpiero Cognoli
(Actor)
.. Officer Jardin
Christopher Painter
(Actor)
.. GCU supporter
Omri Rose
(Actor)
.. Sgt. Bennett
Paul A Munday
(Actor)
.. Navy guard
Anton Thompson
(Actor)
.. American Football Supporter
Jackson Kai
(Actor)
.. Trainer
Oliver Gatz
(Actor)
.. Scientist
Danny Jackson
(Actor)
.. Witness 1
Tom Metcalfe
(Actor)
.. Parademon
Bruce Lester Johnson
(Actor)
.. Arkham Guard
Shahaub Roudbari
(Actor)
.. News Reporter
James Heron
(Actor)
.. Tourist
Theresa Lamb
(Actor)
.. Tourist
Elliot James
(Actor)
.. Football Fan
Anthony Milton
(Actor)
.. Armed Police
Tara Ward
(Actor)
.. Ranting Woman
Edward Mitchell
(Actor)
.. American Intelligence Officer
Anna Burgess
(Actor)
.. School Girl
Keith Porter
(Actor)
.. U.S Airforce Lt.
Mia Burgess
(Actor)
.. School Girl
Stewart Alexander
(Actor)
.. College Dean
Pete Buzzsaw Holland
(Actor)
.. Gotham Wild Cat Supporter
David Scott Diaz
(Actor)
.. Gotham City Football Player
Michael Thyx
(Actor)
.. Secret Service
Philip Harvey
(Actor)
.. Arkham Guard 3
Sabean Bea
(Actor)
.. GCU Grad
Roy Martin Thorn
(Actor)
.. Armed police
Mark Cross
(Actor)
.. Gotham Wild Cat Supporter
Zak Holland
(Actor)
.. Metropolis Citizen
Emeson Nwolie
(Actor)
.. GCU Football Spectator
Chloe Collingwood
(Actor)
.. Front Row Football Fan
Amanda Smith
(Actor)
.. Passerby
Rosa Escoda
(Actor)
.. Female Cop
Gary Reimer
(Actor)
.. SCO19 Sniper
Rebecca Perfect
(Actor)
.. News Reporter
Adam Trzcinski
(Actor)
.. Passerby
Rahji Shrinarine
(Actor)
.. PC Spencer
Lola Hazim
(Actor)
.. University student
Lati Gbaja
(Actor)
.. GCU Football Fan
Marc Benanti
(Actor)
.. Cop Behind Desk
Bryan Solarte
(Actor)
.. American football fan
Marlonde Pierre
(Actor)
.. US Army Guard
Karl Ng
(Actor)
.. Pedestrian
Rachel Blenkiron
(Actor)
.. Scientist
Buppha Witt
(Actor)
.. Passerby
Grace Cookey
(Actor)
.. Gam-Barrister
Jacqueline Ramnarine
(Actor)
.. Reporter at the Daily Planet
Salome R. Gunnarsdottir
(Actor)
.. Singing Icelandic Woman
John Dagleish
(Actor)
.. Black Clad Beta
Lisa Loven
(Actor)
.. Menalippe
Justin Hartley
(Actor)
Born:
January 27, 1977
Birthplace: Knoxville, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
American actor Justin Hartley debuted in 2005 in a small supporting role in Russell Brown's gentle, understated romance Race You to the Bottom (2005), about the amorous relationship that blossoms between a bisexual travel writer (Cole Williams) and a female friend from his college days (Amber Benson). He went on to play Fox Crane on the daytime drama Passions, and was poised to protray Aquaman in a CW show of the same name, but the network chose not to go forward with the series after shooting a pilot. Hartley nonetheless got to take on a superhero role shortly thereafter, playing billionaire Oliver Queen (aka the Green Arrow) in several episodes of the popular CW Superman series Smallville between 2006 and 2011. Over the coming years, Hartley would remain active on screen, appearing in films like Spring Breakdown and Scorpio Men on Prozac.
Brandon Micheal Hall
(Actor)
Born:
February 03, 1993
Birthplace: Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Trivia:
Was raised by a single mother.Trained at the British American Drama Academy.In 2017, was featured in Variety's Top Ten Television Stars to Watch.In 2019, his school, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities, honored him with the President's Alumni Award.Volunteers with Hashtag Lunchbag Brooklyn.