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- Sarah Yarkin was born on 28 May 1993 in the United States. She is an actress, known for Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), Happy Death Day 2U (2019) and Motherland: Fort Salem (2020).
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Anthony Robles was born on 20 July 1988 in California, United States. He is an actor and writer, known for Unstoppable (2024), The Current: Explore the Healing Powers of the Ocean (2014) and Cronkite News (2009). He has been married to Laura Robles since 2021.- Actor
- Soundtrack
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.- Tina Caspary was born on 28 December 1970 in Downey, California, United States. She is an actress, known for Can't Buy Me Love (1987), Mac and Me (1988) and Annie (1982). She is married to Ryan Cyphert. They have two children.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Jaeda Lily Miller was born on 18 October 2006 in the United States. She is an actress, known for Midnight Sun (2018), When Calls the Heart (2014) and Love Under the Stars (2015).- Actress
- Soundtrack
Zoe Margaret Colletti is an American actress. She made her acting debut in the television pilot of American Men (2006) and played her first major-film role in Annie (2014). Colletti appeared in 2018 films Wildlife and Skin before garnering critical praise in the lead role of Stella Nicholls in horror film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019). She achieved further recognition and plaudits as Dakota in the sixth season of horror drama series Fear the Walking Dead (2020-2021) and the Truth Pixie in fantasy film A Boy Called Christmas (2021). In 2022 she portrayed Lucy in the second season of Only Murders in the Building.- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Ayden Mayeri was born on 1 October 1990 in Oakland, California, United States. She is an actress and writer, known for I Love That for You (2022), The Afterparty (2022) and Confess, Fletch (2022).- Courtney Grosbeck was born on 9 July 2000 in the United States. She is an actress, known for Love Life (2020), Homeland (2011) and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector (2020).
- Actress
- Stunts
- Director
Amy Johnston was born in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, United States. Amy is an actor and director, known for Atlas (2024), Accident Man (2018) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014).- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Hadley Robinson was born on 5 December 1995 in Vermont, Montpelier, United States. She is an actress and producer, known for Anyone But You (2023), Little Women (2019) and Moxie (2021).- Actor
- Director
- Writer
SungWon Cho was born on 9 December 1990 in Minnesota, United States. He is an actor and director, known for Anime Crimes Division (2017), BlackBerry (2023) and IF (2024). He is married to Anne Marie Salter.- Sree Leela is an Indian film actress, who has worked predominantly in the Kannada film industry (Sandalwood). Even before she appeared on the silver screen, she acted in the two most anticipated Kannada movies, Kiss and Bharate, starring opposite Sri Murali in the latter. Along with her acting career, she is also studying for a medical degree.
Being from an orthodox family, it was initially hard for Sreeleela to get permission to act in movies. She always wanted to be a doctor and she still focuses on that. Before completing her pre-university college, she got an opportunity to play a female lead role in the Kannada movie Kiss. She has a very close relationship with Radhika Pandit and Yash, whom she calls Akka and Jeeju. - Riley Dandy gripped audiences attention with her foul mouthed and ruthless final girl "Tori Tooms" in the instant holiday horror classic "Christmas Bloody Christmas". Her new film "Things Will Be Different" was a standout in the 2024 SXSW Midnight section. All a stark shift from where she began her film success as the leading lady of Netflix's romantic comedy "That's Amor". Which rose to No. 2 in the US and No. 4 Worldwide opening week. She continued with her scene stealing role in the HBO Max film "A Hollywood Christmas" which topped the HBO Max Most Watched Films at No. 1.
- Thomas Robinson was born on 9 July 2002 in the United States. He is an actor, known for Tomorrowland (2015), The Switch (2010) and The Protector (2011).
- David graduated from Laguardia High School for Music & Art and Performing Arts in the class of 2020, where his passion for the craft was explored and exercised. He hopes to one day use his acting experience to direct, write, and become more involved with the creation of art, in addition to continuing to pursue the art form in front of the camera. David is of Italian and Puerto Rican descent and is NYC based.
- Actress
- Writer
Amanda Jaros was born in the United States. She is an actress and writer, known for 1883 (2021), Women of the Movement (2022) and Quantum Leap (2022).- Actress
- Producer
- Production Designer
Alissa Filoramo is an actor and producer who burst onto the scene in 2019. Since then she has performed in over 17 TV and film productions, including 12 starring roles and several supporting roles, premiering in movie theaters, on-demand, and on major television networks. Her films have also premiered at film festivals both nationally and internationally winning her several best-acting awards along the way.
Miss Filoramo has trained at several note-worthy studios including Speiser/Sturges, The Groundlings Theatre, Anthony Meindl's Actors Workshop, and alongside Craig Wallace.
In 2023, Alissa filmed her fifth lead role for Lifetime Television and wrapped filming a pilot for a major network. She specializes in playing powerful female characters with edge and raw emotional depth. Alissa looks forward to bringing more of her athletic abilities and warrior spirit to her work while being a role model for all people to go fiercely into the unknown.- Sophie Grace is an American television and film actress originally from Philadelphia and based in Jacksonville and Los Angeles. One of 6 siblings in a high-energy, close-knit family, she always seemed destined for the stage. Beginning at age 3 she performed regularly in school and local plays then began professional training at age 10. After 2 years of intense study, she booked her first audition, a lead role in Lifetime's "Terror in the Woods". Following "Terror," Sophie Grace went on to sign with bi-coastal representatives and booked the role of Kristy Thomas in Netflix's original series, "The Babysitters Club".
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Matt Hobby was born on 18 January 1985 in the United States. He is an actor, known for Young Sheldon (2017), Fresh Off the Boat (2015) and The Grinder (2015). He is married to Mary Grill. They have two children.- Actress
- Writer
Autumn Noel is an actress born on December 19th, 2000 in Southeastern, FL. She began traveling all over the United States just as a child and landed in Denver, CO at the age of 13 where she began training as an actress. She trained under various techniques and has dedicated herself to the craft. Before acting Autumn did a variety of things from photography to dance.
She then moved to Los Angeles, CA at the age of 19 and has been building film credits since- Actor
- Additional Crew
Shawn D. "Solo" Fonteno is an African-American actor, voice actor, DJ rapper and recording artist who is best known as the voice and the acting performer of Franklin Clinton from the video game Grand Theft Auto V (2013). Fonteno's performance in Grand Theft Auto V was mainly recorded using motion capture technology. He is perhaps most well known for providing his voice for the character of Franklin Clinton in the hit video game Grand Theft Auto V, he previously lent his voice for the part of a gangster in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Shawn was born on April 8, 1968 in South Los Angeles, California, and raised in Watts, California. He grew up in the Los Angeles residential neighborhood of Watts, home to much of the African-American black population in LA and began joining an African-American street gang and started selling drugs before a near-fatal shooting prompted him to leave gangsters and turn his life around. He had truly faced the dangers and demons of a gang banging thug life. While he was a gang member (or gang banger) and drug dealer, he was also a thief and a car stealer and all the gangster stuff Franklin did in GTA 5 was more or less what Shawn did in his early teen years. After dabbling in music and movies, Fonteno was recruited to help Rockstar by friend DJ Pooh, a consultant for Grand Theft Auto V and co-producer and writer for San Andreas (fans of the movie Friday might remember him as the character Red). Initially, Fonteno sought out and helped other actors vying for the role of Franklin, but eventually ended up with the role himself after several weeks. For Fonteno, his acting skills were a bit rusty. His last role was in the 2001 film The Wash, so he leveraged the experience of Luke and Ogg to improve his techniques. "The process is real deep," says Fonteno. "It's just conditioning yourself to imagine what's going on in a square room -- and you have to imagine it's a living room, and you have to close your eyes and imagine acting inside a real living room." Fonteno hopes to parlay his work on GTA V toward a larger acting career, while Ogg and Luke say working on the game has reignited their passions for acting.
He is the older cousin of Young Maylay, the voice of Carl Johnson and also a rapper. He has 1 daughter, Bria Fonteno and his father is Thomas Fonteno
Before fame and starting his acting career, he has worked on movies such as Dead Homiez (1996), Three Strikes (or 3 Strikes in 2000) and in The Wash (2001). He also used to be part of a rap group called Kam&Solo.
In his spare time, He enjoys riding and customizing Harley Davidson Motorcycles. His rap group was affiliated with Ice Cube's Lench Mob Crew.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
James Pumphrey was born on 19 March 1985 in the United States. He is an actor and writer, known for D.I.R.T. Comedy (2013), High Road (2011) and Fun Size (2012).- Sydney Malakeh was born in the United States. Sydney is an actor, known for Cosmetic Criminals (2024), Shrinking (2023) and Loot (2022).
- Actor
- Producer
Jaden Michael has captured the attention of Hollywood as a young star to watch. He has appeared in multiple roles in critically acclaimed series and films alongside a lengthy list of A-List actors. Some notable credit include a starring role in "Wonderstruck" for Amazon, directed by Todd Haynes. Recurring Role in Baz Lurhmann's critically acclaimed, "The Get Down" for Netflix and co-starring in indie feature drama, "Custody" alongside Viola Davis and Ellen Burstyn. In his latest project, Jaden Michael will be seen in Lorne Michaels new feature film, "Vampires vs. The Bronx" with the star role, Miguel Martinez.- Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Lee Child was born in the exact geographic centre of England, in the heart of the industrial badlands. Never saw a tree until he was 12. It was the sort of place where if you fell in the river, you had to go to the hospital for a mandatory stomach pump. The sort of place where minor disputes were settled with box cutters and bicycle chains. He's got the scars to prove it.
He survived, though, got an education and went to law school, but only because he didn't want to be a lawyer. Without the pressure of aiming for a job in the field, he figured it would be a relaxing subject to study. He spent most of his time in the university theatre - to the extent that he had to repeat several courses, because he failed the exams - and then went to work for Granada Television in Manchester. Back then, Granada was a world-famous production company, known for shows like _"Brideshead Revisited" (1981) (mini)_, The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Prime Suspect (1982) and Cracker (1993). Lee worked on the broadcast side of the company, so his involvement with the good stuff was limited. But he remembers waiting in the canteen line with people like Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Natalie Wood and Michael Apted. He says that being involved with more than 40,000 hours of the company's programme output over an 18-year stay taught him a thing or two about telling a story. He also wrote thousands of links, trailers, commercials and news stories, most of them on deadlines that ranged from 15 minutes to 14 seconds. So the thought of a novel a year didn't worry him too much in his next career.
Why a next career? He was fired, back in 1995, that's why. It was the usual 1990s downsizing thing. After 18 years he was an expensive veteran, and he was also the union organizer, and neither thing fit the company's plan for the future. Because of his union involvement, he wasn't on too many alternative employers' wish lists, either. So he became a writer, because he couldn't think of anything else to do. He had an idea for a character who had suffered the same downsizing experience but who was taking it completely in his stride. He figured if he brought the same total commitment to his audience that he'd seen his television peers develop, he could get something going. He named the character Jack Reacher and wrote "Killing Floor" as fast as he could (he needed to sell it before his redundancy pay ran out). He made it with seven weeks to spare, and luckily the book was an instant hit, selling strongly all around the world and winning both the Anthony Award and the Barry Award for Best First Novel. It led to contracts for at least nine more Reacher books, which currently extend to 2006.
Lee moved from the UK to the US in the summer of 1998. He lives just outside New York City, with his American wife, Jane. They have a grown-up daughter, Ruth, and a small dog called Jenny. Lee fills his spare time with music, reading, and the New York Yankees. He likes to travel, for vacations, but especially on promotion tours so he can meet his readers, to whom he is eternally grateful.