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Dumbo 2019 premiere

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Monday March 11th, El Capitan Theatre 6838 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
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  • Colin Farrell

    1. Colin Farrell

    • Actor
    • Producer
    • Director
    The Lobster (2015)
    Colin Farrell is one of Ireland's biggest stars in Hollywood and abroad. His film presence has been filled with memorable roles that range from an inwardly tortured hit man, to an adventurous explorer, a determined-but-failing writer, and the greatest military leader in history.

    Farrell was born on May 31, 1976 in Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland to Rita (Monaghan) and Eamon Farrell. His father and uncle were both professional athletes, and briefly it looked like Farrell would follow in their footsteps. Farrell auditioned for a part in the Irish boy band Boyzone, unsuccessfully. After dropping out of the Gaiety School of Acting, Farrell was cast in Ballykissangel (1996), a BBC television drama. "Ballykissangel" was not his first onscreen role. Farrell had previously been in The War Zone (1999), directed by Tim Roth and had appeared in the independent film Drinking Crude (1997). Farrell was soon to move on to bigger things.

    Exchanging his thick Dublin accent for a light Texas drawl, Farrell acted in the gritty Tigerland (2000), directed by Joel Schumacher. Starring Farrell among a number of other budding young actors, the film portrays a group of new recruits being trained for the war in Vietnam. Farrell played the arrogant soldier Boz, drafted into the army and completely spiteful of authority. The film was praised by critics but made little money at the box office. It was Farrell's first big role on film, and certainly not his last. Farrell followed up with American Outlaws (2001), where he played the notorious outlaw Jesse James with Scott Caan, son of legendary actor James Caan, in the role of Cole Younger. The film was a box-office flop and a critical failure. Immediately, Farrell returned to the war drama film that had made him famous. Co-starring in the war film Hart's War (2002) opposite Bruce Willis, Farrell played the young officer captured by the enemy. The film was another failure. Farrell struck gold when he was cast in the Steven Spielberg film Minority Report (2002) that same year. Set in a futuristic time period, Farrell played the character Danny Witwer, a young member of the Justice Department who is sent after Tom Cruise's character. The film was a smash hit, and praised by critics.

    Farrell continued this success when he reunited with Joel Schumacher on the successful thriller Phone Booth (2002). Farrell played the role of the victim who is harassed by an unseen killer (Kiefer Sutherland) and is made to reveal his sins to the public. 2003 was a big year for Farrell. He starred in the crime thriller The Recruit (2003) as a young CIA man mentored by an older CIA veteran (Al Pacino). Pacino later stated that Farrell was the best actor of his generation. Farrell certainly continued to be busy that year with Daredevil (2003), which actually allowed him to keep his thick Irish accent. The film was another success for Farrell, as was the crime film S.W.A.T. (2003) where Farrell starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson and LL Cool J. Farrell also acted in the Irish black comedy film Intermission (2003) and appeared another Irish film Veronica Guerin (2003) which reunited him with Joel Schumacher once again. The following year, Farrell acted in what is his most infamous film role yet: the title role in the mighty Oliver Stone film epic Alexander (2004), which is a character study of Alexander the Great as he travels across new worlds and conquers all the known world before him. Farrell donned a blond wig and retained his Irish accent, and gave a fine performance as Alexander. However, both he and the film were criticized. Despite being one of the highest grossing films internationally and doing a good job at the DVD sales, Farrell did not come out of the experience without a few hurts. Farrell attempted to rebound with his historical film The New World (2005). Reuniting with "Alexander" star Christopher Plummer, and also acting with Christian Bale, Farrell played the brave explorer John Smith, who would make first contacts with the Native peoples. The film did not do well at the box office, though critics praised the film's stunning appearance and cinematography.

    Farrell returned to act in Michael Mann's film Miami Vice (2006) alongside Jamie Foxx. The film was a film adaptation of the famous television series, and did reasonably well at the box office. Farrell also acted in Ask the Dust (2006) with Salma Hayek and Donald Sutherland, though the film did not receive much distribution. The next year, Farrell acted alongside Ewan McGregor in the Woody Allen film Cassandra's Dream (2007) which received mixed reviews from critics. Farrell followed up with the hilarious black comedy In Bruges (2008). Written and directed by Irish theatre director Martin McDonagh, the film stars Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two Irish hit men whose latest assignment went wrong, leaving them to hide out in Bruges, Belgium. The film has been one of Farrell's most praised work, and he was nominated for a Golden Globe. As well as In Bruges (2008), Farrell acted alongside Edward Norton in the crime film Pride and Glory (2008) which was not as successful as the former film. As well as working with charity, and speaking at the Special Olympics World Games in 2007, he has donated his salary for Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) to Heath Ledger's little daughter (who was left nothing in a will that had not been updated in time). Ledger had originally been cast in the film and was replaced by Farrell, Johnny Depp and Jude Law. The film was a critical and financial success, and Farrell also played a small role in Crazy Heart (2009) which had the Dubliner playing a country singer. Farrell even sang a few songs for the film's soundtrack. As well as those small roles, Farrell took the lead role in the war film Triage (2009). Farrell incredibly lost forty-four pounds to play the role of a war photographer who must come to terms with what he has experienced in Kurdistan. While the film was finely made, with excellent performances from all involved, the film has received almost no distribution.

    Farrell's other leading role that year was in Neil Jordan's Irish film Ondine (2009). In recent years, he co-starred in the comedy horror film Fright Night (2011), the science fiction action film Total Recall (2012), both remakes, and McDonagh's second feature, and the black comedy crime film Seven Psychopaths (2012). Since the mid-2000s, Farrell has cleaned up his act, and far from being a Hollywood hell raiser and party animal, he has shown himself to be a respectable and very talented actor.

    He also starred in The Lobster (2015) and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017), both directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. For The Lobster he was nominated for a Golden Globe.
  • Producer Derek Frey attends the Tokyo premiere of DUMBO.

    2. Derek Frey

    • Producer
    • Director
    • Editor
    Frankenweenie (2012)
    Derek Frey is a passionate and prolific filmmaker with twenty years of leadership experience producing live-action and animated films for the major studios and serving as director, editor, and cinematographer on several award-winning independent projects. He has been an integral member of filmmaking teams on an array of blockbuster projects from initial development and pre-production, through post and release. He has had the pleasure of assembling some of the most renowned talent both in front and behind the camera.

    Recently, Derek has been producing Zero, an action/adventure/comedy for Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, and Toto, an animated musical retelling of The Wizard of Oz from the perspective of Dorothy's loyal dog.

    Frey previously served as producer of Aliens: Expanded (2024), In Search of Tomorrow (2022), Dumbo (2019), Executive Producer of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016) and Big Eyes (2014), Producer of the Here With Me (2013) music video for The Killers and Co-Producer of Frankenweenie (2012).

    Derek also served as Associate Producer of Dark Shadows (2012), Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Corpse Bride (2005), and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (2005). Films Frey has worked in a producer capacity have earned over $2.9 billion at the box office.

    Frey progressed within multiple positions for Tim Burton Productions, joining the company in 1996, and swiftly advanced to the head of the organization. Frey also oversaw an in-house graphic design, photography and writing team for the creation of high quality consumer products, merchandise and publications related to Burton's projects and artistry. In 2009 Frey worked closely with curators from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for the formation of the popular The World of Tim Burton exhibition which has made record-breaking stops around the globe.

    Frey wrote the Frankenweenie-based short film Captain Sparky vs. the Flying Saucers (2013). He also edited the award-winning publication The Art of Tim Burton (2009) and produced the documentary A Conversion with Danny Elfman and Tim Burton (2011). Derek served as Production Coordinator of the animated series The World of Stainboy (2000) as well as the music video Bones (2006) for The Killers. Early in his career, he assisted Burton on Mars Attacks! (1996), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Planet of the Apes (2001), and Big Fish (2003).

    Derek has also directed numerous indie featurettes, shorts, series, documentaries, and music videos that have achieved success on the film festival circuit. Some of his notable works include Viaticum (2024), The Book Club for Men (2023), Awkward Endeavors (2022), Pangea (2018), and God Came 'Round (2017). His dark comedy, Kill The Engine (2017), won 45 awards, including Best Comedy and Best Director at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards. His horror featurette Green Lake (2016) won 50 awards, including Best Short at the Honolulu Film Fest and Best Short, Director, and Cinematography at the NYC Indie Film Awards.

    Derek's other acclaimed projects include Motel Providence (2014), Sky Blue Collar (2013), and The Ballad of Sandeep (2012), as well as music videos and documentaries featuring music by Professor T & the East Side Shredders, The Killers, Technical Difficulties, Delight Talkies, Trever Veilleux, Witching Hour, and The Mars Patrol.

    Derek Frey is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
  • 3. Finley Hobbins

    • Actor
    Dumbo (2019)
    Finley Hobbins is known for Dumbo (2019), Dish Nation (2011) and Entertainment Tonight (1981).
  • Joseph Gatt

    4. Joseph Gatt

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    • Cinematographer
    Dumbo (2019)
    Born and raised in London. Gatt first got the acting bug when his Maltese parents took him to see Star Wars at the age of 8 and he decided to be Han Solo when he was older. He began his professional training at Sylvia Young Theater School and then followed that with a 3 year acting and music theater course at the Mountview Academy of Theater Arts, graduating with a degree. He has a brief stint in the British Royal Marines.

    He quickly found work in the West End, starring in productions including "Miss Saigon" and "Jesus Christ Superstar." After moving to the U.S., he immediately booked a lead role in the thriller feature, "Pulse," opposite Kristen Bell.

    Gatt is perhaps best known as the motion capture performer and likeness for 'Kratos' from the acclaimed "God Of War" video game franchise as well as the voice of 'Lord Scourge' in the hugely popular "Star Wars: The Old Republic." He most recently (2011) appeared as the Frost Giant villain, 'Grundroth' in Marvel's box-office smash "THOR," and will next been seen portraying humanoid Starfleet 'Science Officer 0718' in the highly anticipated sequel, "Star Trek Into Darkness" from J.J. Abrams.

    Additionally, Gatt's notable television guest star credits include NBC's "Chuck," Fox's "Breaking In," Adult Swim's "Eagleheart," David E. Kelley's "Wonder Woman" pilot for NBC and a fan-favorite recurring arc on Cinemax's new (2012) hit series, "Banshee."

    He resides in Los Angeles.

    Gatt has a condition called alopecia universalis which made all of his hair fall out at the age of 14.
  • Mercy Malick

    5. Mercy Malick

    • Actress
    • Stunts
    • Writer
    Mr. Mayor (2022– )
    Mercy Malick was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Mr. Mayor (2021), S.W.A.T. (2017) and NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).
  • 6. Katterli Frauenfelder

    • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
    • Producer
    • Additional Crew
    Planet of the Apes (2001)
    Katterli Frauenfelder is an assistant director and producer, known for Planet of the Apes (2001), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) and Big Fish (2003).
  • Deobia Oparei at an event for Game of Thrones (2011)

    7. Deobia Oparei

    • Actor
    • Director
    • Writer
    Dredd (2012)
    DéObia Oparei was born in London, England, UK. They are an actor, known for their roles in Game Of Thrones, Netflix's Sex Education and Marvel's LOKI, and cinematic blockbusters such as Pirates Of The Caribbean, Jumanji: The Next Level and Guy Ritchie's thriller, Wrath Of Man. DéObia began in theatre at The Royal Shakespeare Company and is a published Royal Court Theatre playwright. They recently released their debut short film Giants that has garnered praise and awards internationally.
  • Adina Porter

    8. Adina Porter

    • Actress
    American Horror Story (2011–2021)
    Adina Porter was born and raised in New York City, more specifically, The South Bronx. She is a first generation American; her father was born and spent his youth in Sierra Leone, Africa, while her mother was born in Bermuda. As a young child, Porter entertained her parents by staging plays in the family living room. They noticed her artistic streak and enrolled her in a children's acting class at St. Mark's AME Church in Harlem; her first acting teacher was the legendary Butterfly McQueen who ran the church's holiday programs.

    During her early high school years, Porter was encouraged by a teacher to audition for High School of Performing Arts AKA the Fame (1982) school. She followed that advice, auditioned and was accepted. After that, Porter studied acting and graduated from SUNY Purchase. During her senior year, the university held showcases for New York agents, where she was "discovered" by a talent agent.

    Porter then went on to work steadily in the theatre, appearing in off Broadway plays and in regional theatre. Porter has worked in many of the best venues, with some of the country's best stage directors: George C. Wolfe, 'Lisa Peterson (II)', Mark Wing-Davey, Richard Foreman, Don Scardino, Michael Greif, and Risa Bramon Garcia. Other theatre credits include The Debutante Ball by Beth Henley at Manhattan Theatre Club, numerous plays at the NY Shakespeare Festival, and most notably her Obie Award-winning performance in Venus, written by Suzan-Lori Parks. In 2001, Porter made her Broadway debut in The Women, directed by Scott Elliott. This was her second project with Elliot, having collaborated with him at The Williamstown Theatre Festival, in the classic 'Arthur Miller (I)' play A Ride Down Mt. Morgan.

    Porter has made her mark in all areas of entertainment: television, film and theatre. She is most recognizable from seven seasons as Lettie Mae Thornton in HBO's cornerstone series True Blood (2008). Viewers also know her as Kendra James from three seasons of the Aaron Sorkin HBO drama, The Newsroom (2012). This past year Porter made a Guest Star appearance as the leader of the Guilty Remnant on The Leftovers (2014). This marked Porter's sixth venture with HBO, along with memorable performances in highly acclaimed HBO films Lackawanna Blues (2005) and Gia (1998).

    In addition to her work on HBO, Porter portrays fierce, Grounder warrior, Indra, in CW's post-apocalyptic hit, The 100 (2014). This season she also starred as Pearly Mae, in WGN's period piece, Underground (2016) was cast in ABC's The Jury (2016), opposite Archie Panjabi and Jeremy Sisto, as well as guest starring in Shonda Rhimes The Catch.

    Porter appeared as Gwen Walker for two seasons of NBC's American Dreams (2002). She has worked in pivotal roles on numerous TV series including Code Black (2015), Grey's Anatomy (2005) , Murder House (2011) , Glee (2009) , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) , We'll Always Have Bourbon Street (2012) , Fight (2007) , Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011) Private Practice (2007) and House (2004) , among many others.

    On the big screen, Porter will soon be seen alongside Shirley MacLaine in The Last Word (2017) and more recently, starred opposite Emily Mortimer in Wig Shop (2016). Additional film credits include: multi award-winning The Social Network (2010), The Peacemaker (1997), and About Sunny (2011) , and others.

    Porter spends most of her spare time chasing after her two children. She splits her time between Los Angeles and New York.
  • Deep Roy

    9. Deep Roy

    • Actor
    • Stunts
    • Producer
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
    Deep Roy was born on 26 January 1949 in Nairobi, Kenya. He is an actor and producer, known for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and The NeverEnding Story (1984).
  • Edd Osmond

    10. Edd Osmond

    • Stunts
    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
    Edd Osmond is an Actor, Creature Performer and Stunt Performer known for his work on Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), His Dark Materials (2019-2022) Tim Burtons 'Dumbo' (2019), Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2018), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and Snow White and the Huntsman (2012).

    Edd was born in South Wales, UK.
  • Casey Simpson

    11. Casey Simpson

    • Actor
    • Producer
    Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (2014–2018)
    Casey Simpson is known for his role as as Ricky Harper on the hit Nickelodeon series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. He later went on to star in the film Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library in 2017. He was nominated for a Kids Choice Award in 2016 and 2017. Casey was three years old when he began his acting career, landing his first gig on Frank TV in a comedy skit called Santa. He is a native of Los Angeles, California. He has an older sister named Sabrina who has appeared in his YouTube videos. He visited the Famous Birthdays office alongside his mother in 2017.
  • Tim Burton

    12. Tim Burton

    • Producer
    • Writer
    • Additional Crew
    Edward Scissorhands (1990)
    Timothy Walter Burton was born in Burbank, California, to Jean Rae (Erickson), who owned a cat-themed gift shop, and William Reed Burton, who worked for the Burbank Park and Recreation Department. He spent most of his childhood as a recluse, drawing cartoons, and watching old movies (he was especially fond of films with Vincent Price). When he was in the ninth grade, his artistic talent was recognized by a local garbage company, when he won a prize for an anti-litter poster he designed. The company placed this poster on all of their garbage trucks for a year. After graduating from high school, he attended California Institute of the Arts. Like so many others who graduated from that school, Burton's first job was as an animator for Disney.

    His early film career was fueled by almost unbelievable good luck, but it's his talent and originality that have kept him at the top of the Hollywood tree. He worked on such films as The Fox and the Hound (1981) and The Black Cauldron (1985), but had some creative differences with his colleagues. Nevertheless, Disney recognized his talent, and gave him the green light to make Vincent (1982), an animated short about a boy who wanted to be just like Vincent Price. Narrated by Price himself, the short was a critical success and won several awards. Burton made a few other short films, including his first live-action film, Frankenweenie (1984). A half-hour long twist on the tale of Frankenstein, it was deemed inappropriate for children and wasn't released. But actor Paul Reubens (aka Pee-Wee Herman) saw Frankenweenie (1984), and believed that Burton would be the right man to direct him in his first full-length feature film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985). The film was a surprise success, and Burton instantly became popular. However, many of the scripts that were offered to him after this were essentially just spin-offs of the film, and Burton wanted to do something new.

    For three years, he made no more films, until he was presented with the script for Beetlejuice (1988). The script was wild and wasn't really about anything, but was filled with such artistic and quirky opportunities, Burton couldn't say no. Beetlejuice (1988) was another big hit, and Burton's name in Hollywood was solidified. It was also his first film with actor Michael Keaton. Warner Bros. then entrusted him with Batman (1989), a film based on the immensely popular comic book series of the same name. Starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson, the film was the most financially successful film of the year and Burton's biggest box-office hit to date. Due to the fantastic success of his first three films, he was given the green light to make his next film, any kind of film he wanted. That film was Edward Scissorhands (1990), one of his most emotional, esteemed and artistic films to date. Edward Scissorhands (1990) was also Burton's first film with actor Johnny Depp. Burton's next film was Batman Returns (1992), and was darker and quirkier than the first one, and, while by no means a financial flop, many people felt somewhat disappointed by it. While working on Batman Returns (1992), he also produced the popular The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), directed by former fellow Disney Animator Henry Selick. Burton reunited with Johnny Depp on the film Ed Wood (1994), a film showered with critical acclaim, Martin Landau won an academy award for his performance in it, and it is very popular now, but flopped during its initial release. Burton's subsequent film, Mars Attacks! (1996), had much more vibrant colors than his other films. Despite being directed by Burton and featuring all-star actors including Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Pierce Brosnan and Michael J. Fox, it received mediocre reviews and wasn't immensely popular at the box office, either.

    Burton returned to his darker and more artistic form with the film Sleepy Hollow (1999), starring Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci and Casper Van Dien. The film was praised for its art direction and was financially successful, redeeming Burton of the disappointment many had felt by Mars Attacks! (1996). His next film was Planet of the Apes (2001), a remake of the classic of the same name. The film was panned by many critics but was still financially successful. While on the set of Planet of the Apes (2001), Burton met Helena Bonham Carter, with whom he has two children. Burton directed the film Big Fish (2003) - a much more conventional film than most of his others, it received a good deal of critical praise, although it disappointed some of his long-time fans who preferred the quirkiness of his other, earlier films. Despite the fluctuations in his career, Burton proved himself to be one of the most popular directors of the late 20th century. He directed Johnny Depp once again in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), a film as quirky anything he's ever done.
  • Justin Springer at an event for Prom (2011)

    13. Justin Springer

    • Producer
    Oblivion (2013)
    Justin Springer is known for Oblivion (2013), Tron: Legacy (2010) and Dumbo (2019).
  • Olivia Sanabia

    14. Olivia Sanabia

    • Actress
    • Director
    • Soundtrack
    Just Add Magic (2015–2019)
    Olivia Sanabia is an up-and-coming young actress, she is a Southern California native. She began acting professionally after her early start in musical theater at the age of 6. She recently stepped back onto the stage to star as Snow White in "A Snow White Christmas" with Lythgoe Family Panto. A few of her early credits include numerous commercials and guest-starring roles on many television shows such as Sam & Cat (2013), Extant (2014), Life in Pieces (2015), before landing the starring role in Amazon's hit original series Just Add Magic (2015). Following four successful seasons, she transitioned to starring in Disney Channel's sitcom Coop and Cami Ask the World (2018), where she displays her musical talents and exceptional comedic skills. Olivia is a multifaceted actress, singer, and songwriter. She has released two original singles, "Stars Crossed" and "The Train", in which she displays her powerful voice and masterful lyrics. She plans to continue releasing music and hopes to inspire her dedicated fan base through her songs. Olivia aspires to explore the world of film and star on Broadway. Outside of entertainment, she donates her time to the non-profit organization Cookies for Kids' Cancer. Sanabia is committed to promoting positivity to empower her large fan base on her social platforms including Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
  • Colleen Atwood at an event for Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)

    15. Colleen Atwood

    • Costume Designer
    • Costume and Wardrobe Department
    • Additional Crew
    Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
    Colleen Atwood was born on 25 September 1948 in Ellensburg, Washington, USA. She is a costume designer, known for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) and Chicago (2002).
  • Lily Chee

    16. Lily Chee

    • Actress
    Daredevil (2016– )
    Lily Chee is a New York based Actress, Model and Social Media Personality. Lily has worked on numerous productions as an actress and model. Lily was discovered at age 10, after her soccer game by her now manager, and since then she has rose in the industry and been nominated for an award for Best Breakout YouTuber. Lily has modeled for brands such as Valentino, Dior, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and more. She continues to post on social media constantly and has over 1.6 million followers on Instagram, 1.2 million follower on TikTok, 320k subscribers on YouTube, and 27k on Twitter.
  • 17. Tatiana McQuay

    • Actress
    Hyperlinked (2017– )
    Tatiana McQuay was born on 30 August 2003 in Canada. She is an actress, known for Hyperlinked (2017), The Lies I Tell Myself and Incantation.
  • Albert Tsai

    18. Albert Tsai

    • Actor
    • Producer
    Abominable (2019)
    Albert Tsai is an American actor. He started his professional career at the age of 9. Albert won rave reviews and multiple awards recognition for his breakout role as Bert on the ABC comedy series Trophy Wife, including a "Best Supporting Actor" nomination from 2014 Critics' Choice Television Awards, and "The Breakout TV Stars of 2013" by The Huffington Post, Hollywood.com, and E! Online. In 2015, he was named one of Entertainment Weekly's 12 Best Child Actors.

    Albert was born on August 5, 2004 in San Jose, California. He discovered his passion for acting at seven years old, when he participated in a school play. He made his TV debut on CBS' hit series "How I Met Your Mother" in May 2013. Since then, Albert has starred on four network comedy series including ABC's "Trophy Wife", "Dr. Ken", CBS' 9JKL, and Disney Channel's "Coop and Cami Ask the World". He also made guest appearances on "Fresh Off The Boat", "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", "Hot In Cleveland", and "Benched". In 2019, Albert stars as Peng in Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation's feature film "Abominable" opposite Chloe Bennet and Sarah Paulson.

    When not working, Albert loves to read, swim & surf, and go horseback riding. He is bilingual and speaks Chinese Mandarin fluently. He enjoys traveling and has been to many different places in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia.
  • Rick Heinrichs

    19. Rick Heinrichs

    • Production Designer
    • Art Department
    • Visual Effects
    Sleepy Hollow (1999)
    Rick Heinrichs is known for Sleepy Hollow (1999), Glass Onion (2022) and Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).
  • Danny Elfman

    20. Danny Elfman

    • Music Department
    • Composer
    • Actor
    The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
    As Danny Elfman was growing up in the Los Angeles area, he was largely unaware of his talent for composing. It wasn't until the early 1970s that Danny and his older brother Richard Elfman started a musical troupe while in Paris; the group "Mystic Knights of Oingo-Boingo" was created for Richard's directorial debut, Forbidden Zone (1980) (now considered a cult classic by Elfman fans). The group's name went through many incarnations over the years, beginning with "The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo" and eventually just Oingo Boingo. While continuing to compose eclectic, intelligent rock music for his L.A.-based band (some of which had been used in various film soundtracks, e.g. Weird Science (1985)), Danny formed a friendship with young director Tim Burton, who was then a fan of Oingo Boingo. Danny went on to score the soundtrack of Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), Danny's first orchestral film score. The Elfman-Burton partnership continued (most notably through the hugely-successful "Batman" flicks) and opened doors of opportunity for Danny, who has been referred to as "Hollywood's hottest film composer".
  • Mali Elfman

    21. Mali Elfman

    • Producer
    • Director
    • Writer
    The Party's Just Beginning (2018)
    Mali Elfman is known for The Party's Just Beginning (2018), Neurotica. (2019) and Fun Size Horror: Volume One (2015).
  • Jason Maybaum

    22. Jason Maybaum

    • Actor
    • Soundtrack
    • Additional Crew
    Raven's Home (2017–2021)
    Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jason Maybaum started his acting career at the age of 7. Jason has appeared in numerous commercials, television shows, and films. Jason is best known for his series regular role as Levi Grayson on the hit Disney Channel show Raven's Home for which he received the 2018 YEA award for Best Leading Young Actor in a television series. Jason has also been featured on shows such as Dancing with the Stars - Juniors; Superstore; Workaholics; Teachers; Blunt Talk; and Bunk'd. Jason's film credits include playing Young Squidward in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run; Freaky Friday; as well as the critically acclaimed and award winning motion pictures Becoming Bond which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and Bitch which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Jason's voice over credits include projects for Pixar, Disney, Netflix, Apple TV+, Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, and Paramount+.
  • EHREN KRUGER wrote the screenplay for DreamWorks Pictures' horror thriller THE RING TWO.

    23. Ehren Kruger

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Script and Continuity Department
    The Ring (2002)
    Ehren Kruger is an American film producer and screenwriter who is known for writing The Ring starring Naomi Watts and Daveigh Chase. He also wrote a majority of the Transformers sequels, Scream 3 & 4, Reindeer Games, The Ring Two, Blood & Chocolate, Dumbo, The Skeleton Key, The Brothers Grimm and Ghost in the Shell.
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    24. Raegan Revord

    • Actress
    Young Sheldon (2017–2024)
    As a rising talent, Raegan Revord is steadily building an impressive body of work and quickly making a name for herself in Hollywood.

    Raegan stars in CBS's hit comedy series Young Sheldon as fan-favorite 'Missy Cooper', the title character's sassy and brash twin sister. Set as a prequel to the Emmy-nominated The Big Bang Theory, the series consistently been one of prime time's most watched comedies.

    Off screen, Raegan is a dedicated writer and is authoring a debut YA novel titled Rules for Fake Girlfriends, set to publish in the Fall of 2025 by Wednesday Books.

    Raegan is also an avid reader and used Instagram to launch her own book club, Read With Raegan, which has over 63k followers. The online book club is a space where young adults, like Raegan, can come together and celebrate everything there is to love about books, including favorite reads, author interviews, and more. Since it's launch in 2022, the book club had grown into a community of thought-provoking recommendations and conversations.

    Raegan's passions also extend into her local community. Her desire to help the less fortunate sparked an idea to create Homeless Helpers, a local initiative aimed at providing small care packages and other necessary items for those who are without homes. Additionally, she is a passionate and outspoken advocate for rescuing animals and is a Junior Ambassador for Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
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    25. Win Butler

    • Actor
    • Composer
    • Director
    The Hunger Games (2012)
    Win Butler was born on 14 April 1980 in The Woodlands, Texas, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for The Hunger Games (2012), The Box (2009) and Love and Monsters (2020). He has been married to Régine Chassagne since August 2003. They have one child.

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