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- Tommy Nohilly is an actor and a playwright. His play BLOOD FROM A STONE was directed by Scott Elliott at THE NEW GROUP in NYC in 2011. The cast included Gordon Clapp, Ann Dowd, Thomas Guiry, Ethan Hawke, Natasha Lyonne & Daphne Rubin Vega. The play received a nomination from the Outer Circle Critics as BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR and Ethan Hawke won an OBIE.
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Michael Badalucco, a Brooklyn native, got his start in the entertainment industry at a very young age, going to work with his father Giuseppe, a Sicilian-born immigrant, who worked as a carpenter on movie sets. In 1963, during the filming of Fail Safe starring Henry Fonda, a photo of a young boy was needed. Eight-year old Badalucco posed for the picture, and thus began his acting career. He went on to Xaverian H.S. and got his first taste of theatre there in musicals like A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and dramas like Shaw's St. Joan. He began his formal acting studies at the State University of New York at New Paltz. It was there that he cut his teeth on stage, performing in over 20 plays. He graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Arts in 1976. In 2003, his alma mater conferred upon him an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, citing his "extraordinary success while never losing perspective on what is important in life." His first speaking role was in the feature film Raging Bull, directed by Martin Scorsese, which led to additional roles in movies such as Broadway Danny Rose, directed by Woody Allen. Throughout the 1990's, Badalucco appeared in a series of memorable supporting roles in such acclaimed films as Miller's Crossing, Sleepless in Seattle, Jungle Fever, The Professional, and Mac. His performance in the romantic comedy One Fine Day,prompted star Michelle Pfeiffer to recommend Badalucco to her husband,David E. Kelley, for a role in his ABC television series The Practice. Not only did Badalucco get the part, but his performance as Jimmy Berluti would ultimately serve as his breakout role. In 1999 he received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Next, on the big screen, he portrayed serial killer David Berkowitz in Spike Lee's Summer of Sam. He then stepped into the shoes of notorious gangster George "Baby Face" Nelson for the throwback Coen Brothers comedy, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and appeared in their subsequent film, The Man Who Wasn't There. He continues to pursue his craft on television, stage and screen. In addition to Badalucco's love of acting, he has been involved with a number of charitable organizations which include The Jimmy Fund and The Little Sisters of the Poor. In 2003, Habitat for Humanity of Los Angeles presented him with the Building Hope Award. He received the Heart of the City Award from Heartshare Human Services of New York in 2005. In 2013, he was inducted into the Diocese of Brooklyn Hall of Fame. Mr. Badalucco is privileged to support Italian-American causes through his work with the National Italian American Foundation and Arba Sicula, an organization which preserves, studies, and promotes the language and culture of Sicily. He is also a proud member of the New York Athletic Club, Tiro A Segno of New York, and The Italian American Marching Club of New Orleans, where he has served as Grand Marshal of its annual parade in honor of St. Joseph.- Warren Bub was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, where he still resides. Warren was very involved in sports such as football, hockey and baseball. In High School at St. Raymond's, Warren started coaching Pop Warner football for the Morris Park Lions Football Club in The Bronx, starting as Stat-Man, to Assistant Coach, to Head Coach, then becoming VP of the organization. After coaching prestigious ranking Catholic High Schools, he used these skills and applied them to youth camps for the NFL and USA Football. After college, Warren worked to sustain financial security but still lacked the challenge. After a few years and some financial stability,Warren began his second life, which is acting. He decided to enroll in acting classes at T. Schreiber Studios and then after at H.B. Studios where he studied with Austin Pendleton. Knowing he needed more, he took personal one-on one training and hired Acting Coaches such as Susan Pilar and Nico Hartos while in addition, taking a Master Class with the legendary Chazz Palminteri. After building his resume, Warren formed a new team which helped him land appearances on such shows as Power Book II: Ghost, FBI, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Orange is the New Black and many others with more to come. Warren's biggest influence is his family. "Without family...Who are you?"
Warren Bub also has an extensive THEATRE career - opposite to the TONY AWARD WINNING actor Len Cariou in the workshop of the George Eastman play, HARRY TOWNSEND'S LAST STAND and went on to understudy TONY WARD NOMINEE, Craig Bierko and David Lansbury in the full production at NY CITY CENTER, directed by Karen Carpenter / THE RENEGADE THEATRE productions of LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS, directed by Steven Van Zandt and the Zoom production of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, directed by Vincent Pastore / THE OPEN HYDRANT THEATRE production of OUR LADY OF 121st Street, directed by Luis Cardenas / Multiple roles in The Off Broadway phenomenon, MY BIG GAY ITALIAN WEDDING, as well as MY BIG GAY ITALIAN FUNERAL/ the Tennessee Williams Comedy/Musical THE MUTILATED, starring Mink Stole and Penny Arcade.(Drama League Award Nomination.) THE OPEN HYDRANT THEATRE production of FOOLS IN LOVE, directed by Sarah "Rosie" Rosenberg. Workshops...The Musical, STONEWALL, A RHAPSODY ON RESISTANCE / The Musical, GUYS & DOLLS. - Actor
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Shaun Lynch was born on 26 June 1984 in Alpharetta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Zombieland (2009), The Blind Side (2009) and Logan Lucky (2017).- Born in Indiana, Steve spent his early childhood years in a small town on the Ohio River. With his red hair and active imagination, he was sure he was Tom Sawyer, reincarnated. The son of a football coach, he moved around, quite a bit. His family roots are in the Midwest, but his heart is found in South Florida, where he now makes his home. Athletics and high achievement have always been distinguishing marks in Steve's life. He used his talents in the classroom and on the athletic field to attend Rice University, in Houston, Texas. While a sophomore, he spent a semester in New York City as an intern on Late Night With David Letterman. His duties included assisting Paul Shaffer and The World's Most Dangerous Band, and Madeleine Smithberg, who is best known for her later work in creating The Daily Show, for Comedy Central. A seemingly unfortunate series of events brought him reluctantly back home to Miami, where life took on fresh purpose. Steve's lifelong desire to be someone else, in one way or another, makes him a natural actor. His love for humanity makes him a natural motivator. He has taken on the challenge to inspire others to recognize their tremendous inherent value. He is an actor, a once and future boxer, the Executive Director of the non-profit corporation Team Respect, and chaplain for the football team at Florida International University.
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Bobby Gutierrez is known for Perry Mason (2020), An Unkindness of Ravens (2020) and The Lost End (2020).- Actor
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Lance Barber was born in Battle Creek, Michigan. His father, an Army military police officer, was killed in line of duty when Barber was one year old. His mother raised him by herself in Battle Creek. When Lance was seven years old, he saw a production of Grease, fell in love of acting, and decided that's what he wanted to do for the rest of his life.
He graduated from Pennfield High School in 1991, then attended Kellogg Community College, where he performed in school productions while earning his associate's degree. After a year at the Barn Theatre, where he worked with Jennifer Garner, he moved to Chicago and tried his luck at the famed Second City under Del Close. Barber spent five years at Second City, where he performed alongside Jack McBrayer.
Moving to Los Angeles to try it out, Barber made his first TV appearance on Gilmore Girls. His breakout role came in 2005, when he played Paulie G. in HBO's The Comeback with co-star Lisa Kudrow.
As of 2017, Barber plays George Cooper, Sr. on the TV show Young Sheldon, a spin-off of The Big Bang Theory. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife Aliza, a chef. He is the father of two children, a son and daughter. When he is not working, he is looking after his kids.- Actor
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Russell Ira Crowe was born in Wellington, New Zealand, to Jocelyn Yvonne (Wemyss) and John Alexander Crowe, both of whom catered movie sets. His maternal grandfather, Stanley Wemyss, was a cinematographer. Crowe's recent ancestry includes Welsh (where his paternal grandfather was born, in Wrexham), English, Irish, Scottish, Norwegian, Swedish, Italian, and Maori (one of Crowe's maternal great-grandmothers, Erana Putiputi Hayes Heihi, was Maori).
Crowe's family moved to Australia when he was a small child, settling in Sydney, and Russell got the acting bug early in life. Beginning as a child star on a local Australian TV show, Russell's first big break came with two films ... the first, Romper Stomper (1992), gained him a name throughout the film community in Australia and the neighboring countries. The second, The Sum of Us (1994), helped put him on the American map, so to speak. Sharon Stone heard of him from Romper Stomper (1992) and wanted him for her film, The Quick and the Dead (1995). But filming on The Sum of Us (1994) had already begun. Sharon is reported to have held up shooting until she had her gunslinger-Crowe, for her film. With The Quick and the Dead (1995) under his belt as his first American film, the second was offered to him soon after. Virtuosity (1995), starring Denzel Washington, put Russell in the body of a Virtual Serial Killer, Sid6.7 ... a role unlike any he had played so far. Virtuosity (1995), a Sci-Fi extravaganza, was a fun film and, again, opened the door to even more American offers. L.A. Confidential (1997), Russell's third American film, brought him the US fame and attention that his fans have felt he deserved all along. Missing the Oscar nod this time around, he didn't seem deterred and signed to do his first film with The Walt Disney Company, Mystery, Alaska (1999). He achieved even more success and awards for his performances in Gladiator (2000), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and A Beautiful Mind (2001).- Actor
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Steve Mallory was born on 26 March 1968 in Bremerton, Washington, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Thunder Force (2021), The Boss (2016) and The Happytime Murders (2018).- Steven O'Donnell was born in 1963. He is an actor, known for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Conan the Barbarian (2011) and Spice World (1997).
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Jerry Kernion is an award-winning actor/director/writer/ producer recently appearing in supporting roles in The Instigators w/ Matt Damon and Casey Affleck, Sharper w/ Julianne Moore and as Carl in the upcoming Netflix film Players starring Gina Rogriguez. He's also appeared as Sherwin Ellis on The Blacklist, Court Sheriff Gage on The Good Fight (2017), Luis Ramos on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Ray Shoals on FBI. Recent stage appearances include Robert Grove in The Play That Goes Wrong at The New Theatre in Kansas City, Officer Krupke in The Lyric Opera Chicago's production of West Side Story and at the Broadway Playhouse playing Col. Tom Parker for the fourth time in the prequel to Million Dollar Quarter, called Heartbreak Hotel.
Kernion's 70+ television appearances include recurring and guest starring roles on Chicago Fire (2012), Rebel (2017) (created by John Singleton) opposite Giancarlo Esposito, Mad Men (2007) (opposite Jon Hamm), and as "Bobby Corso" on Grey's Anatomy (2005). He was a series regular on Campus Cops (1995) (the first single camera comedy series on USA Network).
On the big screen he was heard as "Mr. Henry Fenner" in The Princess and the Frog (2009) and starred alongside John Savage and Michael Gross as the lovable barfly Hutch in the award-winning indie feature film Last Call at Murray's (2016). He has done two shows as a lead clown with Cirque du Soleil and performed around the world as a member of The Reduced Shakespeare Company for the last 15 years.
As a director, writer and producer, Kernion has worked across genres directing and producing commercials, film, theatre and even a live to tape multi-camera shoot of a play for a DVD release. Speed Relationship-ing (2008), a short film which he wrote, directed and produced, won the Grand Jury Award at the 2008 Dances With Films Festival. He is a two-time Los Angeles Ovation Award nominee for his work at The Garry Marshall Theatre in Los Angeles and served as the Artistic Director of The Attic Theater in LA for two seasons.
After graduating with a B.F.A. in Acting from Ohio University, Kernion continued studying in New York and Los Angeles under Uta Hagen, Howard Fine, and many others. He is a graduate of Lincoln Center Theatre's Directors Lab West and the Royal National Theatre where he studied under Toby Jones, Fiona Laird, Patsy Rodenburg, and Ian McKellan.- Nicolai Jørgensen is known for Carmen Curlers (2022), Viktor mod verden (2023) and Doggystyle (2018).
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An actor on television since the early 1990s, Michael Harney frequently essayed tough men with deeply complicated interior lives in such acclaimed series as NYPD Blue (1993) for ABC, Deadwood (2004) for HBO, and Weeds (2005) for Showtime. His ability to tap into the emotional and spiritual elements of his characters was the result of substantial training and work on the New York theater scene, as well as his early career path as a social worker and prison reform advocate. After years of anonymity on the Off-Broadway circuit, Harney earned his big break as a morally compromised police officer on "Blue," which led to steady work as a guest performer on countless series. In 2005, he played a hateful townsperson on "Deadwood," which further increased his profile; he successful transitioned from recurring turns on various series, including an alcoholic detective on "Weeds," to his first turn as a series regular on Orange Is the New Black (2013).
Michael J. Harney born in the Bronx, New York went on to intensive study with legendary acting teachers William Esper and Phil Gushee, both of whom studied and taught with Sanford Meisner for many years at The Neighborhood Playhouse School Of The Theater. After studying acting for 7 years he went on to run The Michael Harney Acting Studio in New York City for 8 years. During his time in New York City Michael acted in and/or directed over 80 plays and one acts and starred in On The Waterfront on Broadway playing the role of Charlie Malloy.
He landed the recurring role of Detective Mike Roberts on NYPD Blue while still living in New York City, a role that recurred for six seasons. In addition he has appeared in over 60 television and film projects here in Los Angeles since his arrival in 1995.
His credits in film include Erin Brockovich (2000), Turbulence (1997), Warden of Red Rock (2001), Sonic Impact (1999), Shade (2003), and Captivity (2007) directed by Roland Joffé. He has also appeared in Ocean's Thirteen (2007) directed by Steven Soderbergh.
In television Michael played for two seasons on Deadwood playing Steve Fields for HBO. Deadwood marks his second association with legendary producer David Milch, the first being NYPD Blue where he recurred for six seasons as Detective Mike Roberts. He also recently recurred this past season on Fox's hour long drama Vanished (2006). He has played recurring roles on many hit shows over the years and has over 60 guest star credits including turns on Law And Order, Bull, Cold Case, The Practice, Boston Public, ER, Crossing Jordon, The Fugitive, Touched By An Angel, JAG and The Division among others. Television movies include Dead By Sunset on NBC and Gone In The Night for CBS.- Simon Delaney was born on 2 September 1970 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor and writer, known for The Woman in the Wall (2023), The Conjuring 2 (2016) and The Good Wife (2009). He has been married to Lisa Muddiman since 2 July 2005.
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Started acting at the age of 9. Spent three years of High School on set with a tutor. Failed theatre performance in High School although he was working on numerous TV shows at the time.
His first film was the movie, The Boys, with David Wenham, Toni Collette and John Polson.
Anthony is with his long term partner Polly Smyth, and they have two children together. Sidney Hayes (Named after Sidney Poitier) and Marlon Hayes (Named after Marlon Brando).
He resides in Melbourne, Australia. He is now also a writer, producer and director.- Actor
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Chris Gauthier was born on 27 January 1976 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Freddy vs. Jason (2003), Watchmen (2009) and 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002). He was married to Erin Gauthier. He died on 23 February 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.- Paul Chahidi is a Tony, Olivier and Royal Television Society nominated British stage and screen actor. His most recent screen work includes roles in the feature 'See How They Run', 'The Serpent Queen' (Starz) and two seasons of the Iranian-American comedy 'Chad' (TBS/Roku). Other work includes Neil Gaiman's 'Good Omens' (Amazon Prime) three seasons of the BAFTA-winning BBC comedy series 'This Country', as well as Armando Iannucci's feature 'The Death of Stalin'. He has worked extensively in film, television and on stage, most notably with the RSC, National Theatre, Donmar, Shakespeare's Globe and Royal Court theatres as well as on Broadway in the all-male production of Twelfth Night opposite Mark Rylance and Stephen Fry. In addition to his Tony and Olivier nominations, he is the winner of a Theatre World Award for outstanding Broadway debut and The Clarence Derwent Award and was nominated for an Outer Critic's Circle Award (for his performance as Maria in Twelfth Night). He is an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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James Andrew O'Connor is a veteran actor of stage and screen, a producer and an acting coach born, bred and working in NYC. Raised in the Bronx by parents with a true appreciation for Theater & Film, James started performing at the age of 16 onstage at Fordham Prep H.S. and never looked back. He went on to earn a degree in Theater at The College of The Holy Cross in Worcester, MA. and further his studies at the National Shakespeare Conservatory, after which he returned to NYC to begin his professional pursuits as an actor. James hasn't stopped for 25 plus years. James has performed in over 60 Feature Films & Television programs with recurring roles in Hightown on STARZ(Calhoun) Gotham on FOX (Tommy Bones) & White Collar on USA (Dixon), as well as dozens of guest and co-star roles in various network and cable episodics. Theater credits include The Roundabout's production of 'Don't Dress For Dinner' on Broadway, the legendary Orson Welles role of Harry Lime in Godlight's production of 'The Third Man,' and most recently creating the role of Van in the premiere of Tony, Oscar and Pulitzer prize winning playwright, John Patrick Shanley's 'Japanese Porno' with Nylon Fusion Productions. James is a Company Member of On the Road Repertory Co. founded by the esteemed acting coach Alice Spivak. Producer credits include: Executive Producer of NO ALTERNATIVE directed by William Dickerson & co-starring Harry Hamlin & Catherine Irbe. Associate Producer of TURBO COLA directed by Luke Covert & Produced by Brandon Keeton. James is also husband to wife, Tammy and the father of two young tykes.- Actor
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Andrew Greenough is known for Sherlock Holmes (2009), Men in Black: International (2019) and The Gentlemen (2019).- Gary Basaraba was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. He entered the Yale School of Drama at age 20. As a graduate of the Class of 1982, he began his film career immediately working for Louis Malle in Alamo Bay (1985). The list of directors that have chosen him to bring their films to life includes Martin Scorsese, Louis Malle, Karel Reisz, Adrian Lyne, Tony Scott, Alan Rudolph, Errol Morris, and many others. He has appeared in all genres of film and television, from cutting edge art films such as The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), to beloved classics such as Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), and, the popular animated series of Smurf films. Having starred in several television series, including the Peabody Award-winning Boomtown (2002), and appearing in many Emmy winning series such as Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) and Mad Men (2007), as a recurring guest star, he maintains a reputation as a fine actor with an unusual range from Everyman to every man's worst nightmare.
He remains a Canadian citizen, but has enjoyed a career primarily in the United Sates having resided in New York City and Los Angeles for over 30 years. - Charlie Talbert, born Charles McClellan Talbert in Kenosha, WI. Was discovered by Director Patrick Read Johnson (5-25-77) while in line late one evening telling jokes to the workers in a Wendy's, landing him the starring role in the 1995 Turner Classic film "Angus". After a six year hiatus from acting Charlie has rebooted his career in early 2015 acting in such films as "I Saw The Light" (2015), "Hap and Leonard" (2015), "Camera Obscura" (2017) and the Oscar winning film "The Big Short" (2015). Having tried his hand at The Groundlings in Los Angeles and performing Stand-Up at The World Famous Comedy Store on Sunset Blvd. or at the HaHa Cafe Comedy Club on Lankershim Blvd. Charlie returned to the big screen to reach a larger audience. In his off time he is an ordained minister and has performed several weddings for friends and fans alike. Charlie lives by the mantras, "There are no small parts, only small actors" and "Every little bit helps".
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Sean Tucker was born in Barrie, Ontario, Canada . He grew up in the city of Belleville. He is an alumni of the University of Ottawa Department of Theatre. He was the co-founder and acted as the managing director of the New Ottawa Repertory Theatre (N.O.R.T.)for many years. Sean made his feature film debut in George Clooney's Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2003). He has continued to work steadily in film and television ever since. He met his wife the first day of University, together they have three children.- Actor
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Brendan Gleeson was born in Dublin, Ireland, to Pat and Frank Gleeson. From a very young age, he loved to learn, especially reading classical text in and outside the classroom. He took great attention to Irish play writers such as Samuel Beckett, which eventually led to him performing in his high school play production of "Waiting for Godot", and paying great attention to detail in his high school drama classes. Upon finishing 12th grade, he spent a couple of years with the Dublin Shakespeare Festival, and under the advice of a director there, headed across to London and auditioned for drama schools. Soon to follow, he was invited to audition for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford upon Avon, and spent a couple of seasons back in England on the stage. He then, at the age of thirty five, decided to audition for films in the UK and began to build a very respectable resume playing many different diverse characters.
He made his debut as a quarryman in The Field (1990). He had several small roles in major Hollywood movies based in Ireland, such as Far and Away (1992) and Into the West (1992). Memorably played historical Irish figure "Michael Collins" in The Treaty (1991). Made his breakthrough in Scottish themed Braveheart (1995), which was largely filmed in Ireland, opposite Mel Gibson. He played Gibson's right-hand man "Hamish". Since then, he has appeared in numerous major films such as Mission: Impossible II (2000), Lake Placid (1999), Turbulence (1997). He has made a name for himself taking the titular role in The General (1998), based on the life of Irish criminal "Martin Cahill", for which he won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award. He appears in director John Boorman's film The Tailor of Panama (2001) as well as Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002) and Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001).
Ever since, he has continued to bring his huge stage presence to the screen, always delivering the character in full development to his audience. He is married to his lovely wife, Mary, since 1982. They have four sons.