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Having been named one of Variety's 10 Actors to Watch, Kaitlyn Dever has become one of Hollywood's top emerging young actresses.
Dever has showcased her versatility, appearing in movies such as Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar (2011), James Ponsoldt's The Spectacular Now (2013), Destin Daniel Cretton's Short Term 12 (2008), and Jason Reitman's Men, Women & Children (2014), and was one of the female leads in Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit (2017).
She truly shone in the dark drama Short Term 12 (2013) alongside Brie Larson, LaKeith Stanfield, John Gallagher Jr., and Rami Malek. The film premiered at SXSW 2013, where it won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative as well as the Audience Award. Kaitlyn was named Summer 2013's indie "It" girl and was highlighted as a SXSW breakout.
In addition to her film career, she recently wrapped her memorable four-season-long arc playing Loretta McCready on the FX drama Justified (2010), for which she received critical acclaim. She also played a role in the award-winning video game Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016), voicing Cassie Drake, daughter of the game's lead, Nathan Drake.- Actress
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Haley Lu Richardson was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, as the only child of creative parents, Valerie (Valiquette), a graphic designer, and Forrest Richardson, a golf course architect. She attended Montessori school, where kids are encouraged to think outside the box and value self-motivation. Dance was ingrained in Haley's childhood. She was a member of a competitive dance company for eight years, training and performing 20+ hours a week.
This passion propelled Haley Lu to move to Los Angeles at the age of 16. Getting a dance agent before an acting one was only natural, even though the latter was always her end goal. Her first couple years in LA consisted of primarily dance opportunities, as she had very little formal acting training. As she gained more confidence and experience she was able to land her first lead acting roles in The Last Survivors (2014) and The Young Kieslowski (2014). Since then, Haley Lu has played unique and contrasting roles on television and film.
Haley Lu Richardson is best known for her roles in The Edge of Seventeen (2016), Split (2017) and Columbus (2017).- Actress
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Alexandra Shipp is known for her role as the iconic mohawked super heroine 'Storm' in Twentieth Century Fox's X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), directed by Bryan Singer. Shipp plays a younger version of 'Storm' (originally played by Halle Berry). Determined to make the mutant character her own, she delivers a new spin on 'Storm,' which many media outlets boasted her as the "breakout" star of the film. Shipp reprised the role of 'Storm' in the next feature X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019).
In 2018, Shipp co-starred with Nick Robinson in Fox 2000's coming-of-age story Love, Simon (2018)., based on the popular Young Adult book "Simon VS the Homo Sapien Agenda." She also played in Simon Kaijser's psychological thriller Spinning Man (2018), based on the novel by George Harrar. The next year, she had significant roles in the drama A Dog's Way Home (2019), the action thriller Shaft (2019), and comedy Jexi (2019).
Previously, Alexandra appeared in Universal Pictures' Oscar nominated feature Straight Outta Compton (2015), which has become the highest grossing music biopic of all-time. Shipp's other film credits include the two-hander Tragedy Girls (2017) and the title role of 'Aaliyah' in the Lifetime biopic, Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (2014) which she demonstrated and was praised for her singing and dancing talents. The same year, she was the lead in Drumline: A New Beat (2014) the VH1's sequel to 2002's Drumline (2002).
Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Shipp moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career at 17. She is known for her role as 'KT Rush,' on Nickelodeon teen drama-mystery series, House of Anubis (2011) and made her film debut in the Fox feature film, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009), playing the role of 'Valentina'.
Aside from acting, she is a songwriter, pianist, and guitar player.- Actress
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Mary 'Mare' Megan Winningham is an actress and songwriter who has appeared in nearly 100 TV shows and feature films. She began her career in 1976 as a singer, and starred in numerous and diverse film roles before hitting it big as one of the original Brat Pack in Joel Schumacher's St. Elmo's Fire (1985) with Emilio Estevez, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, and Ally Sheedy.
Mare attended Chatsworth High School with Val Kilmer, James Rekart and Kevin Spacey, but she was bitten by the acting bug much earlier on. She had enjoyed drama and music since primary school, taking a particular interest in the guitar and drums.
Since St. Elmo's Fire (1985), Mare has played some outstanding roles in a number of big films. She starred in the Tom Hanks comedy Turner & Hooch (1989). She has also starred in two feature films with Kevin Costner, The War (1994) and the western Wyatt Earp (1994), the latter directed by Lawrence Kasdan and co-starring Gene Hackman. Mare won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her role opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh in Georgia (1995).
Bad Day on the Block (1997) saw her starring opposite Charlie Sheen and she put in a superb performance in Brothers (2009), a war drama co-starring Tobey Maguire and Natalie Portman.
Her myriad TV roles include ER (1994), Grey's Anatomy (2005), and 24 (2001) with Kiefer Sutherland.- Actress
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Lynda Jean Cordova Carter is an American actress, singer, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss World USA 1972 and finished in the top 15 at the Miss World 1972 pageant. Carter is best known as the star of the live-action television series Wonder Woman, in the role of Diana Prince / Wonder Woman. The role was based on the DC comic book fictional superhero character of the same name, and aired on ABC and later on CBS from 1975 to 1979.- Actress
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Shannon Woodward is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Sabrina Collins on the FOX sitcom Raising Hope (2010-2014), Elsie Hughes on the HBO science-fiction thriller series Westworld (2016-2018), and the voice and motion capture of Dina in the video game The Last of Us Part II, for which she received a BAFTA Award for Performer in a Supporting Role nomination at the 17th British Academy Games Awards.- A veteran TV actress, Amy Davidson has seamlessly navigated the worlds of both comedy and drama with her undeniable talent and vivacious personality. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, she studied dance as a child, but soon discovered her true passion was acting. Amy moved to Los Angeles, where she continued to study her craft with a variety of coaches and as a result of her dedication and perseverance, she soon began what would be a long and fruitful relationship with television. After landing the role of "Kerry Hennessy," Davidson spent three seasons on the hit comedy 8 Simple Rules opposite Katey Sagal, Kaley Cuoco and the legendary John Ritter and James Garner. When the show ended its successful run, Amy continued to make audiences laugh opposite Betty White in Annie's Point, and then showcasing her range with dramatic turns starring in Lifetime's Limited Series Capture of the Green River Killer, with various appearances on All Rise, The Rookie, Better Call Saul, Criminal Minds, CSI, CSI:NY, Ghost Whisperer, House, Major Crimes, Vegas, Bones to name a few. Amy enjoyed filming Somebody to Love, the Brittany Murphy biopic, Finding Rose opposite Cybil Shepherd, James Brolin and Pam Greer, Girl on the Edge and Battle Scars, all films based on true stories. Finding her way back to her roots, Amy made audiences laugh with an appearance on the sitcom, Marlon and most recently is recurring on Killing It which premiers April 2022 on Peacock.
Always ready for her next challenge, Davidson continues to stretch her limits in every medium, as she remains one of Hollywood's multidimensional actresses. Amy resides in Los Angeles with her husband Kacy Lockwood, her son Lennox and her furry baby, Sophie. When she isn't in front of the camera, Amy is planting, running, hiking, and doing yoga. Anywhere and Everywhere. - Producer
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Ashly Burch is an American voice actress, singer, and writer. She is known for her roles as Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West, Tiny Tina in the Borderlands series, Miss Pauling in Team Fortress 2, Dark Willow in Dota 2, the web series Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'?, Chloe Price in Life Is Strange, Rowdy from Fallout 4, Mayuri Shiina from Steins;Gate, Sasha Braus from Attack on Titan, Ray and Desiree from Fortnite: Save the World, Viper from Valorant, Parvati Holcomb from The Outer Worlds, Enid from OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, Molly from The Ghost and Molly McGee, and Ash Graven from Final Space. Most recently, she voiced Kate Bishop in the "Taking A.I.M. DLC", from the Marvel's Avengers game.- Actress
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Kimiko Elizabeth Glenn was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, where she grew up with her sister Amanda, and parents Mark and Sumiko. She started doing theater when she was ten years old at Valley Youth Theatre and there, began developing her love for performing.
Halfway through her freshman year of college at the Boston Conservatory, she was cast in the 1st National Tour of Spring Awakening. After touring for two years, she finally settled her life in New York.
Since then, she starred as the title role in La Jolla Playhouse's "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots", directed by Des McAnuff; and played the bratty Princess Ssu-Ming in the Playhouse's production of "The Nightingale", directed by Moisés Kaufman. She was honored to perform at the Delacorte Theater for Shakespeare in the Park, in The Public's "Love's Labour's Lost", directed by Alex Timbers. She had a blast originating the role of Emily in the Off-Broadway production of Julianne Moore's Freckleface Strawberry and is proud of the many exciting projects she has been a part of. Favorites include: Behind the Painting written by Maltby & Shire; Plop, written by Bare's Damon Intrabartolo; Yeast Nation from the creators of Urintetown at the NY Fringe festival '11; Crossing Over as part of the National Asian Artists' Project; and the staged reading of Cheer Wars -- her very first New York job.
Kimiko has also appeared in feature films Construction (2021); Nous York (2012); and Hair Brained (2013) starring Brendan Fraser & Parker Posey; and the movie-musical short, Galaxy Comics, by director Kevin McMullin. You may have seen her in the 2011 Disney/ABC Diversity Showcase directed by Ted Sluberski and Joe Ward. She was thrilled to shoot NBCUniversal's half-hour comedy pilot Holding Patterns; and will be joining the cast of Orange Is the New Black (2013), a Netflix series, as Brook Soso.- Actress
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Amber Valletta was born in Phoenix, Arizona, USA as Amber Evangeline Valletta. She is an actress, producer and model. She began her career as a fashion model. Valletta was married to Olympic volleyball player Chip McCaw with whom she has a son, Auden. Valletta endorsed Democrat President Barack Obama for re-election in 2012. In July 2014, Valletta spoke out about her battle with drug and alcohol addiction.- Actor
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Asher Angel was born on 6 September 2002 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Shazam! (2019), Andi Mack (2017) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023).- Actress
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Jenny Mollen was born in Phoenix, Arizona to a family of doctors. Her work in local theater led to experiences with The Old Globe in San Diego, California, The Idywild School, and the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. For College Jenny attended UCLA's School of theater, film, and television. While at UCLA, she earned immediate industry attention for a one woman show she both wrote and produced entitled Not A Pretty Girl. Graduating with her degree in just three years, Jenny has also studied and lived in Paris, France and Heidelberg, Germany. She is fluent in both languages.- Actress
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Musician and actress Chelsea Kane grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, where she was a member of the Valley Youth Theater.
She made a couple of movie appearances before landing a starring role as both actress and musical performer in Bratz (2007), the movie inspired by the popular toys. Since then she has made several appearances in successful TV shows, as well as finishing third in the 2011 season of Dancing with the Stars (2005).- Actor
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Alex Aiono was born on 16 February 1996 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for See You on Venus (2023), The Lego Batman Movie (2017) and I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019).- Actor
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Josh McDermitt was born in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Walking Dead (2010), The Loudest Voice (2019) and Angie Tribeca (2016).- Ashley Michelle Grant was born in Phoenix, Arizona. She is an actress, known for Remy & Arletta (2023), The Unwanted Mate (2024) and Escorting the Heiress (2024).
- Strikingly beautiful and a multi-talented performer, Jennifer Collene Rubin is an American actress, model, screenwriter, and producer, with a career spanning nearly four decades. She was voted Ford International Model of the Year in 1984. She gained fame for her pictures in Harper Bazaar, Vogue, Glamour, and Interview magazine. Which lead her to acting in Super Bowl commercials for Chevrolet, Coke, Budweiser, and many more. Jennifer was also David Lynch's original Calvin Klein model for his "Obsession" campaign. In 1987, she decided to devote herself to acting and accepted the role of "Taryn White" in the Wes Craven sequel, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), directed by Chuck Russell.
Jennifer followed "Elm Street 3" with Bad Dreams (1988), Permanent Record (1988) with Keanu Reeves, and the Oliver Stone-directed The Doors (1991) starring Val Kilmer, a biopic based on the career of Jim Morrison and The Doors. By the mid-1990s, she was co-starring in films, such as The Crush (1993) with Cary Elwes and Screamers (1995) alongside Peter Weller, the latter based on the science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick.
Adaptable to various genres, working in front and behind the camera, it is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent, much more than just a pretty face, and one of the top script writers to watch. She has produced - and starred in - the film, Road Kill (1999), and further appeared in popular TV series, including The Twilight Zone (1985), Tales from the Crypt (1989) and The Outer Limits (1995).
Jennifer appeared in Chris Isaak's music video for "Somebody's Crying" (1995), with Chris Penn. Bruce Hornsby's music video for "Harbor Lights"
In 2010, Jennifer followed her true passion and started writing the screenplays Hot Hemp Pancakes, Oopsy-Daisy, and The Bookie-Lady - all high quality scripts in pre-production for 2019. It is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent - much more than just a pretty face - and is one of the most mercurial talents working in Hollywood. - Music Artist
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Stevie Nicks was born in Phoenix, Arizona. From an early age, she showed a love and aptitude for music, singing country and western duets with her grandfather when she was 4 years old. After moving to San Francisco, she began songwriting and performing at Menlo-Atherton High School, where she met her future long-time companion, Lindsey Buckingham. After smaller projects failed, she and Lindsey signed with Polydor Records, and produced their collaboration, "Buckingham-Nicks". The album flopped, and the two (who were now lovers) were dropped from the label, but not before attracting the attention of Mick Fleetwood, who invited them to join Fleetwood Mac. Two years later, in 1975, Fleetwood Mac's self-titled album topped the charts, headlined by Stevie's "Rhiannon". Success for the band, and for Stevie, was immediate. The legendary "Rumours" album followed in 1977, at the same time Stevie's relationship with Lindsey came to an end. Stevie's solo career began in 1981 and met with instant success. The stress of maintaining a solo career and remaining with Fleetwood Mac became too much for her, and she became addicted to cocaine, and then to prescription medication. After undergoing treatment for her addictions, Stevie vowed she would never perform publicly again, but was lured out of retirement for Fleetwood Mac's 1997 reunion and continues to perform, write and record.- Amelia Heinle was born on 17 March 1973 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), The Limey (1999) and Loving (1983). She has been married to Thad Luckinbill since 3 March 2007. They have two children. She was previously married to Michael Weatherly.
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Matthew Joseph "Matt" Dallas born October 21, 1982 is an American actor, best known for playing the title character on the ABC Family series Kyle XY. Dallas was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and attended Arizona School for the Arts. He has two younger brothers and one younger sister. He became interested in acting at the age of 12, when his grandmother took him to a production of the play The Ugly Duckling.- Actor
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Bill Heck is an American actor who has appeared on Broadway and in television shows, such as The Leftovers and The Alienist, and films, including in the role of Billy Knapp in the Coen Brothers' western The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Heck was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but moved to Libertyville, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, as a child. He graduated from the University of Evansville in Indiana and went to N.Y.U. to gain a graduate degree in acting.- Actress
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Lisa Dean Ryan was born on 30 April 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), Dead at 21 (1994) and ABC Afterschool Specials (1972).- Fay Spain was was your typical B-movie drive-in bad girl - sometimes blonde, sometimes brunette, always bodacious. A tease, a taunt, and a temptress throughout most her career, Fay Spain was born in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1932, as Lona May Spain to R.C. Spain and Arminta Frances Cochran. She headed to New York where she initially found summer stock work and a bit of television exposure. One of her earliest TV appearances was not as an actress but as a contestant on You Bet Your Life (1950), starring Groucho Marx.
By 1956, this fetching starlet was winning episodic roles on the more popular shows of the day, including Perry Mason (1957), Cheyenne (1955) and Gunsmoke (1955). She was also gaining notice on the covers of magazines. This cheesecake attention led directly to her juvenile delinquent debut in Dragstrip Girl (1957) with John Ashley and Steven Terrell, where she immediately established herself as the party girl boys are willing to race cars and fight over. Other equally low-budget films followed, with Teenage Doll (1957), The Crooked Circle (1957), and The Abductors (1957).
She made an aggressive move into higher quality films with Erskine Caldwell's best-seller God's Little Acre (1958) as "Darlin' Jill", another amoral sexpot, and as Rod Steiger's moll in Al Capone (1959), but then it was right back to Grade Z level work with The Beat Generation (1959) co-starring Mamie Van Doren, The Private Lives of Adam and Eve (1960) in which she tempts Martin Milner with the old forbidden fruit routine, and a 1962 Italian spectacle as an evil queen trying to thwart the actions of Hercules. Although Fay made some efforts to return to TV work, her career was pretty much over by the mid-60s. One of her last roles was a bit part as a mafioso matriarch in The Godfather Part II (1974). Fay Spain died of cancer at age 50 in 1983. - Actress
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Chelsey was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. At age 18, she moved to Los Angeles to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After graduating, she studied Shakespeare at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford, England. Since then, she has continued her studies with Steppenwolf West, Stan Kirsch Studios, Carolyne Barry Creative and the Upright Citizen's Brigade.
She loves improvisation and performs in several troupes in LA. She also enjoys travel and has been to Canada, Mexico, Europe and Asia. In 2010, she spent the year living in South East Asia as a Show Director for Universal Studios Singapore.- Actress
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Aidy Bryant was born on 7 May 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Saturday Night Live (1975), Shrill (2019) and Human Resources (2022). She has been married to Conner O'Malley since 28 April 2018.- Actor
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Jackson Robert Scott is best known for his breakthrough role in the 2017 remake of Stephen King's It (2017) as the iconic character Georgie. Following his groundbreaking appearance in "It", Scott went on to land a series regular role in the pilot Locke & Key (2020) also directed by "It" director Andy Muschietti. The talented young actor has previous credits as a guest star in the hit CBS TV series Criminal Minds (2005) and AMC's sci-fi horror Fear the Walking Dead (2015). Fans can look out for Jackson starring in the title role in The Prodigy (2019), an Orion Pictures/MGM Nicholas McCarthy thriller alongside Taylor Schilling. Jackson speaks Mandarin Chinese and enjoys playing soccer, baseball and his Cub Scout troop.- Actor
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Greg Proops was born on 3 October 1959 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and Brother Bear (2003). He has been married to Jennifer Canaga since 14 February 1990.- Actor
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With an audience of nearly 5 million people on TikTok, comedic actor/director Ben Giroux's viral digital content has amassed hundreds of millions of views - including his celebratory music video phenomenon "Back to the 90s" that soared to 100 million views, charted on Billboard, and landed Giroux in Las Vegas with The Backstreet Boys.
On camera, Giroux has recurred as The Toddler on Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger" & "Danger Force" franchise for nearly a decade, in addition to Coach Fener on Netflix's "The Big Show Show", Superintendent Bonavich on Disney's "Coop & Cami Ask The World", Little Zach on the CW's "Hart of Dixie", and the Dark Warrior on Disney's "Mighty Med". He has appeared in over 100 episodes of television including appearances on "Will & Grace" (NBC), "NCIS" (CBS), "Bones" (FOX), "Psych" (USA), "House, M.D." (FOX), "Anger Management" (FX), "2 Broke Girls" (CBS), "Sam and Cat" (Nickelodeon), "Best Friends Whenever" (Disney), "Weird Loners" (FOX), "Family Tree" (HBO), and more. Giroux can also be seen in the upcoming Snoop Dogg-produced film "Bromates" from the writer of "Old School".
As a voice actor, Giroux stars as Nate Wright in Nickelodeon's "Big Nate" animated series (Paramount+). Giroux's other recent notable voice credits include the Emmy-winning "Love, Death, & Robots" (Netflix) and the role of Jimmy Olsen in "DC Superhero Girls" (Cartoon Network). Giroux has previously starred as Robin in "Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" from Warner Brothers Animation, Mikey Munroe in Butch Hartman's Nickelodeon animated series "Bunsen is a Beast", and Casey in "The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners" interactive game. He also voices multiple characters in Amazon's "Rocky & Bullwinkle" reboot as well as Nickelodeon's "The Adventures of Kid Danger", "The Loud House", and "Blaze & The Monster Machines".
Giroux has collaborated with some of the biggest comedy directors in entertainment including The Farrelly Brothers, Christopher Guest, and David O'Russell. Behind the camera, he has directed dozens of viral commercials, short films, and music videos - most recently show-running, writing, and directing the "That Totally Made Up Comedy Show" pilot for the CW network and directing a comedy music video for Vanilla Ice. Giroux is also the show-runner, writer, and director for the Facebook Watch series "We Need to Talk" starring MTV's Nev Schulman ("Catfish: The TV Show"). On stage, Giroux travels the country yearly with "American Idol" and "So You Think You Can Dance" alumni, starring in comedy holiday pantos for Nigel Lythgoe and Lythgoe Family Productions.
Under his Small Red Cape production banner, Giroux is developing multiple optioned television properties with his writing partner, comedic actor Arnie Pantoja.- Actor
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Chester Charles Bennington was born in Phoenix, Arizona, to Susan Elaine (Johnson), a nurse, and Lee Russell Bennington, a police detective. His parents divorced when he was 11 years old. He has two half sisters and a half brother. He attended Centennial High School at the beginning of his freshman year. Then he went to Greenway High School where he started his first band, Grey Daze. He graduated from Washington High School in 1994.- Actress
Dianne Kay was born on 29 March 1954 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for 1941 (1979), Eight Is Enough (1977) and Reggie (1983).- Actress
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In 2023 Cara Jade Myers can be seen starring opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Brendan Fraser in "Killers of the Flower Moon" (Apple Original Films). Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film is based on David Grann's best-selling book and set in 1920s Oklahoma, where a string of brutal murders took place amongst the oil-wealthy Osage Nation. Myers stars as Anna Kyle Brown, Mollie Burkhart's (Gladstone) sister whose disappearance sets the stage for the investigation into the crimes being committed. Many of those who dared to look into the killings were themselves murdered, and the case became one of the F.B.I.'s first major homicide investigations. Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history. The film debuted at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in May, then released exclusively in theaters in partnership with Paramount Pictures on October 20, 2023. The film will stream globally on Apple TV+.
A member of the Wichita tribe, Myers was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Influenced by the arts from a young age, her grandfather, Bobby Hill, was a well-known painter who worked under the name White Buffalo and her grandmother was an acclaimed beader whose work has been displayed in the Smithsonian. Myers was raised in Prescott Valley where she had an innate love for bringing characters to life, and in her early twenties began taking acting courses driving over four hours a day to class, which she now says prepared her for the traffic in L.A.
In 2011 she made the move to southern California, where she began to hone her craft in writing. She was accepted into the 4th Annual Native American Writers Lab, and that same year was a semi-finalist in the ABC/Disney writers program. In 2020 Myers was one of twelve writers selected as a part of A3 Artist Agency's The Colony program, creating a television pilot which is now in production. She finished the year as a Fellow of the Native American Feature Film Writers' Lab. Recent credits for Myers include roles on NBC's award-winning series "This Is Us," and "Rutherford Falls."
Current writing projects include two scripts that are in development, a documentary that is in production and one feature in preproduction. In addition to her work in film and television, Myers is passionate about helping others, and created CRASH Cares whose main focus is to create care packages for the homeless in Hollywood. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband Josh and their pup.- Actor
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Began his career in Texas. Trained by the legendary Jose Lothario, Shawn Michaels wrestled in Kansas, where he met fellow wrestler, Marty Jannetty. A year later, after sending tapes of his matches to the major wrestling companies at the time, he was contacted by the AWA, who proposed that he team up with Marty Jannetty again. Together, Michaels and Jannetty became known as the Midnight Rockers. The AWA had just received a TV deal with ESPN, which did wonders for his career. The Midnight Rockers had a major feud with "Playboy" Buddy Rose and "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers. Their matches were considered bloodbaths at the time. Eventually the Midnight Rockers came out the victors and were the AWA World Tag Team Champions. The WWF (now WWE) noticed their efforts and signed them to a deal. Both Michaels and Jannetty were soon fired for a incident in a bar, which Michaels claims was a misunderstanding. The duo went back to the AWA for a brief time. After a while, they contacted the WWF, who gave them a second chance and they returned in late 1988. They were known simply as The Rockers. The duo had a great influence on many of the present teams in wrestling. Their trademark was being tag team specialists and using great double team moves on their opponents.
They had major feuds with The Brain Busters, The Fabulous Rougeaus, The Hart Foundation, The Orient Express, and Power & Glory. At one point the Rockers won the WWF Tag Team Titles. The match was taped before being shown Jim Neidhart of the Hart Foundation was negotiating his release at the time, then eventually came to an agreement to stay. They were stripped of the Tag Team titles which was returned to the Hart Foundation with the explanation that a turnbuckle collapsed which caused the match to go bad for both teams. Sometime after the Rockers were split apart and Shawn Michaels became a singles wrestler, after turning on his partner Marty Jannetty. In a related story, Michaels actually met with Vince McMahon to discuss his character. He told him he worked hard and would like to be pushed as a singles wrestler. He wanted to know what he had to do to convince Vince McMahon to do so. McMahon told him he just did it by coming to him. Michaels defeated Tito Santana in his first WrestleMania as a singles wrestler. He was managed by Sherri Martel, who supposedly had a crush on him. In a major upset, Michaels defeated The British Bulldog on Saturday Night's Main Event. Michaels thus won the Intercontinental Title from the Bulldog. One night on Raw in May 1993, Michaels wrestled former partner Marty Jannetty with the Intercontinental Title on the line. The match became Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Match of the Year. Jannetty won the bout.
The following year, Michaels wrestled Razor Ramon (Scott Hall, who is one of his best friends) in a ladder match at WrestleMania X. This match was voted by Pro Wrestling Illustrated as the Match of the Year and became one of wrestling's most innovative matches. In 1995, Michaels was again voted in Match of the Year by wrestling another great friend, Diesel (Kevin Nash) at WrestleMania XI. Michaels won both the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles, and again was in match of the year when in 1996 he wrestled Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII in a one hour Iron Man Match. Michaels was involved in the big Montreal Screwjob on Bret Hart, that Vince McMahon was behind. The match was stopped and awarded to Shawn Michaels because Vince McMahon was worried that Hart would refuse to lose and take the WWF Title belt to WCW Nitro. This severed a friendship between Michaels and Hart. Michaels originally denied knowing about it in advance. Later on he admitted he knew but wouldn't refuse to do what Vince McMahon wanted him to, since Vince McMahon made his career. Michaels innovated another match against the Undertaker, when he wrestled him in a Hell in the Cell match. After WrestleMania XIV, Michaels didn't wrestle for 4 years due to a back injury, but maintained an on air role on occasion. During his time off, Michaels became a father, and also became a Born again Christian. At SummerSlam 2002, Michaels returned to the ring to face his friend Triple H. The two had a great feud, and Michaels who didn't think he could wrestle as well as he used to, dazzled the audience. He wasn't sure if he would be able to continue his normal wrestling schedule due to the nagging injuries, but after that, he went strong for almost 8 full years. He won his last World Championship from Triple H later that year, which he held for a month.- Hugh Dane was born on 21 October 1942 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He was an actor, known for Bridesmaids (2011), Little Fockers (2010) and Joy Ride (2001). He was married to Donesther Dane and Gail Marie Brown Molen. He died on 16 May 2018 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Tracy Smith was born on 7 April 1961 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for Bachelor Party (1984), Hot Dog... The Movie (1983) and Cover Up (1984).
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Lorenzo James Henrie was born on 29 June 1993 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Fear the Walking Dead (2015), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015). He has been married to Kyara Pintos since 7 November 2015. They have one child.- Tom Pittman was born on 16 March 1932 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He was an actor, known for High School Big Shot (1959), Tombstone Territory (1957) and Apache Territory (1958). He died on 31 October 1958 in Benedict Canyon, Beverly Crest, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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A successful career as a film and TV actress in Los Angeles was followed by a move to New York where Nellie immersed herself in directing and producing plays. In 1998 she discovered a play called "The Man Who Was Peter Pan" written by fellow 42nd Street WorkShop member, Allan Knee. She saw it clearly as a film, and after optioning the play, found then unknown writer, David Magee, and commissioned him to write the screenplay. With the help of many people (Tracey Becker, Michelle Sy, Joan Scott, Marti Blumenthal) Nellie got it set up at Miramax Films, where Harvey Weinstein saw its potential. Thus, the film "Finding Neverland" was shot in London in 2002, starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet. It premiered in LA in late October, 2004 and was nominated for 7 Oscars and 11 BAFTA awards, among others. Since then, Nellie has produced "Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day", and after returning to Los Angeles in 2013 has 5 more features in development, among them "Road to Oz" (by Josh Golden) at New Line, in association with fellow producer, Beau Flynn.- Actress
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Colleen Rita Donovan is an actor, writer, and producer born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. Colleen spent her childhood acting and performing and she knew from a young age it was what she wanted to do with her life. After high school, she spent a year in her hometown building her resume and body of work in Phoenix's thriving art scene working on films, plays, and sketch comedy. When ready, Colleen then moved to Los Angeles, California where she began studying at the well renowned Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. She is known for her viral character, Molly, in The Real Bros of Simi Valley as well as her roles in Criminal Minds, PBC, and her own self-produced films. She resides in Echo Park, CA with her dog and her plants.- Actress
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Joanna Johnson was born on 31 December 1961 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Hope & Faith (2003). She has been married to Michelle Agnew since 2008. They have two children.- Actress
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Jordin Brianna Sparks was born on December 22, 1989 in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Glendale, Arizona & Ridgewood, New Jersey. She was born to Jodi Beth Wiedmann & Phillippi Sparks. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the sixth season of American Idol at age 17, becoming the youngest winner in the series' history. Her self-titled debut studio album, released later that year, was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold over two million copies worldwide. The album spawned the Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles "Tattoo" and "No Air"; the latter, a collaboration with Chris Brown, is currently the third highest-selling single by any American Idol contestant, selling over three million digital copies in the United States. The song earned Sparks her first Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Sparks' second studio album, Battlefield (2009), debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 chart. Its title single reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Sparks the only American Idol contestant to have her first five singles reach the top 20 in the United States. The second single, "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)", became Sparks's first number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. Throughout her career, Sparks has received numerous accolades, including an NAACP Image Award, a BET Award, an American Music Award, a People's Choice Award and two Teen Choice Awards. In 2009, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 91st Artist of the 2000s Decade. In 2012, Sparks was ranked at number 92 on VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Women in Music". As of February 2012, she has sold 1.3 million albums and 10.2 million singles in the United States alone, making her one of the most successful American Idol contestants of all time.
Following the release of Battlefield, Sparks ventured into acting, pursuing television and Broadway. She made her stage debut as Nina Rosario in the musical In The Heights (2010), and her feature film debut as the titular character in Sparkle (2012). Sparks has also released several perfumes, including Because of You... in 2010 as well as Fascinate and Ambition in 2012. After a five-year absence from music, she released a mixtape, #ByeFelicia (2014), under a new record deal with Louder Than Life/Red Associated Labels, a joint deal with Sony Music Entertainment. Sparks' R&B-focused third studio album and most recent to date, Right Here Right Now (2015), saw smaller commercial success but received positive reviews from music critics.- Actress
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Ashley is another Doll who hails from Phoenix, Arizona. She started dancing at 3 and singing at 8, and both have remained her strongest passions in life. Two years ago during auditions for the infamous Roxy shows, Ashley found her home with the Dolls. Being able to support being a confident and sexy woman is Ashley's favorite part of being a Pussycat Doll. Her outside experience includes American Dreams, MTV's Scratch and Burn, commercials for Eclipse Gum, AT & T, and she appears in fellow Doll Carmen Electra's Strip Tease video.- Actor
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John Churchill was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He attended Brophy Prep and then the University of Colorado at Boulder, receiving degrees in both Theatre and English Literature. He made his professional acting debut on stage at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival before relocating to Los Angeles. He is known for Mank (2020), Evil Takes Root (2020), and DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016). He continues to reside in Los Angeles with his wife, Danielle, and their two children.- Actor
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Michael McGreevey began his professional career at the age of seven, appearing in The Girl Most Likely (1957) with Jane Powell, the first of 18 films he would act in over the next 20 years. A successful child actor, Michael also appeared in over 100 television shows, including stints as a series regular on Riverboat (1959) (Burt Reynolds' first show) and guest-star appearances on such acclaimed series as Naked City (1958), Route 66 (1960) and three two-part specials for The Magical World of Disney (1954). At 18 years of age he enrolled in classes at UCLA while continuing his professional acting career, starring opposite Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum and Sally Field in The Way West (1967) (Field's first film), with David Niven in The Impossible Years (1968) and alongside Richard Widmark and Lena Horne in Death of a Gunfighter (1969), as well as guest-starring in numerous television shows (Mod Squad (1968), Love, American Style (1969)) and made-for-TV movies (including If Tomorrow Comes (1971) with Patty Duke).
Graduating from UCLA Film School with honors, he continued to work as an actor, but set his sights on one day moving behind the camera and trying his hand at writing, directing, and producing. While co-starring opposite Kurt Russell in a series of very successful movies for Disney (The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972), Snowball Express (1972) and The Strongest Man in the World (1975)) and making guest-star appearances on acclaimed television series like The Waltons (1972), Michael began writing. He was lucky enough to get his first professional writing assignment collaborating with his father, John McGreevey (Emmy Award; WGA Laurel Award) developing a three-hour movie for television about the Kennedy assassination entitled Ruby and Oswald (1978). A truly monumental television event, "Ruby and Oswald" was a ratings winner as well as a critical success. Michael continued writing on his own, branching out into series television, working on such shows as "The Waltons" with creator Earl Hamner Jr., Palmerstown, U.S.A. (1980) with Alex Haley and Norman Lear, Quincy M.E. (1976) and many others. Michael was nominated for an Emmy award for his teleplay of the ABC Afterschool Special, The Celebrity and the Arcade Kid (1983). What started out as a freelance assignment writing one episode of Fame (1982), the NBC series based on the popular film, turned into three seasons (72 episodes) as writer, story editor and eventually producer. Having written more episodes than anyone else, Michael was the obvious choice to write the last "Fame" show, effectively closing the door on the School of the Arts and bringing the award-winning series to an end. After "Fame", Michael decided he needed a break from the grind of series television, and returned to writing long-form television, developing movies and mini-series for all the networks, including NBC's highest rated movie of the '194 season, Bonanza: The Return (1993). Michael returned to series television as the Supervising Producer of High Tide (1994) for the '95-'96 season and then assumed the same duties on the syndicated series, Tarzan: The Epic Adventures (1996), completing 22 episodes for the '96-'97 season. He realized another life-long dream by directing one of the "Tarzan" episodes. Having been bitten by the directing bug, Michael immediately took on another assignment, helming three episodes of the Fox Network's children series, Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book (1998). The producers (Alliance, Kushner-Locke) were so pleased with his work on this demanding action/adventure series that they asked him to direct an independent feature based on the Kipling books, The Jungle Book: Search for the Lost Treasure (1998), starring Gary Collins and Michael Beck. Immediately after completing the film, McGreevey returned to television, executive-producing (as well as writing and directing) 26 one-hour episodes of the syndicated series Born Free (1998) (a continuation of the very popular movie based on Joy Adamson's extraordinary work with the lioness, Elsa, in Africa). Since finishing the series, Michael has co-written an action\thriller television movie and series pilot, "Endangered," and co-wrote the script for a big-budget adaptation of the L. Frank Baum classic, "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus." He is presently developing an original screenplay, "13 Weeks," a romantic comedy about working in series television, and shooting three documentaries entitled "Aging Without Symptoms," "Welcome to Eden," and "The Face of America."- Michelle Ruben was born on 15 September 1970 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for Boat Trip (2002), NYPD Blue (1993) and Back by Midnight (2004). She has been married to Marcos Resto since 1 August 2014.
- Travis Caldwell, came to Los Angeles with his passion to pursue an acting career. He has studied with Michael Woolsen (The Michael Woolsen Studio), and attended 8 years of Improv classes out of his liking to perform for live audiences. He recently worked on ABC's The Gates as series regular Charlie Monohan. Travis is a native of Phoenix, Arizona, and since his relocation he has guest starred on CSI: Miami and Without-A-Trace for CBS, Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place; ABC Family Channel's The Lying Game; ABC's Women's Murder Club and Miss/Guided; NBC's Parenthood; filmed a few National commercials (Sports Authority; Thomas' Square Bagels; Blue-Cross Blue-Shield; and Bratz). He has done extended commercial print work with Mattel, Sprint, Proctor & Gamble, and Teen & Glamour Magazines, and traveled twice to Hong Kong to fulfill modeling contracts for agency. From a very young age, When he's not acting he enjoys playing ice and street hockey. Tom Cruise was his inspiration from the start , to Top Gun all the back to Risky Business. Represented by Cindy Osbrink and Scott Wine of the Osbrink Agency and Ellen Meyer Management. Find him on Twitter (Travis_Caldwell). Quote: Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Cat Roberts is a practicing physician by day and a bit part actress by night. Her love of science fiction led her to recurring roles as Lt. Palmer in Star Trek Continues (2013) and Yeoman Rand in The Red Shirt Diaries (2014). Her bucket list includes playing Lt. M'Ress (Star Trek), Lady Margot Fenring (Dune series by Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson), Dr. Andrea Cooper (Sex on the Moon by Ben Mezrich), and Virginia Clementine (Anxiety by Rhett Reese).- Stunts
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Tarah Paige was born on 8 July 1982 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for Stick It (2006), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011).- Actress
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Bridget Brno was born on 15 November 1979 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was an actress, known for Bewitched (2005), The Haunted Mansion (2003) and Fist of the Warrior (2007). She died on 5 February 2020.- Jaime Lyn Bauer was born on 9 March 1949 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for The Centerfold Girls (1974), Days of Our Lives (1965) and Young Doctors in Love (1982). She has been married to Jeremy Swan since 15 April 1980. They have three children. She was previously married to Dr. Richard Sayre Goldstein.
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Sierra Edwards, known by friends, family, and much of Hollywood as Sarah, graduated pre-university from Metropolitan Arts Institute, where she excelled in performance arts. Sierra has since worked with The Groundling's and Jennifer Coolidge; show-runners Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady as an actress on "The Big Bang Theory"; Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Scott Silveri on "Joey"; and with excitingly more "Friends" writers, Ted Cohen and Andrew Reich for the CBS pilot, "If You Lived Here...".
Sierra was delighted to work with Jeff Goldblum, James Franco, Jim Parrack, Scott Cann, Jordana Brewster, Marshall Allman, Jamie Anne Allman, Robyn Cohen, Davey Franco, Robert Carnegie, Tracy Pellegrino, and Mark Pellegrino--the golden years!--at Playhouse West Repertory Theater Company.
Sierra was a proud member of The Actor's Gang, located in Culver City and artistically directed by Tim Robbins. She fell in love with "The Gang" when she saw Brian Kimmet in Tim Robbin's adaptation of 1984. Sierra's civilly-minded spirit admired the vital work the company did with their "Prison Project" championed by Tim and also hugely driven by Sabra Williams.
When Sierra is not acting, she can be found surrounded by books, making monkey faces, and alternating between cooking super-clean Mediterranean food and fat-laden southern comfort. She likes to think she's 50% Southern Belle, 50% Rock N' Roll.
Sierra went to Santa Monica College and received her Associates in Government and the History of Media before transferring to the University of Southern California to work with/under as the dean of Cinema Writing, Jack Epps Jr., T.V. writing queens, Pam Douglas and Georgia Jeffries, and the illustrious, Aaron Rashaan Thomas.
One of the coolest things about Sierra is that her father, Mark Edwards, grew up with George Lucas, being cousins, living in Modesto, CA. Sierra is alllll about the middle Star Wars as those were the ones she got to go to the premier of while she was still a minor, which, is still some of the hi-lights of her life. That and getting to meet George at USC. She is truly thankful for all who give to the study and pursuit of Film, T.V., Literature, and Liberal Arts. Sierra would not be where she is without those generous individuals.
In creative writing, Sierra (as Sarah Edwards) was selected twice for T.C. Boyle's Advanced Fiction Workshop, was selected for a university-wide juried prize by Percival Everett, worked with and under the phenomenal Dana Johnson, and was honored to be able to complete her thesis cannon of short stories under the direction of Aimee Bender.
Since graduating, Sarah has had several IP's optioned, including the hard-R comedy SCREWED about two people who eff so hard they switch bodies and DISSENT, about Sierra's idea of singularity in a totalitarian world-wide government. She was super-excited and proud to work on SAUDI GIRL REVOLUTION ((SGR) though, they were women...). As the only female writer, is was incredible to hear she was the strongest on writing action scenes. Take that, "boy's club"! SGR was about Saudi Arabian Female Freedom Fighters. The episodes she was assigned to write are some of her proudest accomplishments.
Sierra was commissioned to write a short and later, feature-treatment for QUETZALCOATL about Mayan revolution against Spanish imperialists. She liked to think of it as BRAVE HEART meets PAN'S LABYRINTH (at the very, very best). She wrote a web series called, HOT MESS, about a female, Indian American immigrant just trying to survive--and doing so with, at times, grace and very bad choices.
As a Quaker, Sierra also wrote the web series, CALLED TO SPEAK about a Quaker Youth Minister, going through a divorce and finding herself in the extended form of others. She wrote a short, The Lord is With Thee, about a woman who has a BDSM relationship with her priest and Mother Lovers, about motherhood in all its incarnations.
Sierra, as Sarah Edwards, as of 2020, is shopping MOMSTERS about a young couple on the precipice of engagement dealing with the hilarious ensnarements and complications of all the mothers, "bonus" mothers, and grandmothers in their lives.
2020 is the best of times and the worst of times, also being out with, FUCKING MY WAY TO FABULOUS, another hard-R comedy that is raunchy with a heart of gold.
Sierra is happy to be bi-city splitting time between Los Angeles and Arizona, where she was born and raised.