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Kevin McGarry was born in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada. His career in acting started with a happy accident beginning as early as his freshman year in high school. Mistakenly entering a 12th grade theater class, McGarry suddenly discovered a love for acting. Kevin went on to attend George Brown College where he graduated in 2007 with a degree in Creative Writing. He also studied Theatre Arts at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario and later studied at the Pro Actors Lab in Toronto.
Kevin began his career in 2006. He went on to land his first major television role as Dr. Timothy Hudson in Open Heart (2015). During the 2010s, Kevin also appeared in Saw 3D (2010) and landed numerous television roles including his role as Mitch Cutty in Heartland (2007) and as Nathan Grant in When Hope Calls (2019) and When Calls the Heart (2014).- Actor
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- Philip Boyd is an American actor/writer/director. Born and raised in Conyers, GA, moved to Los Angeles and made several television appearances before landing a role that would bring him back to Georgia to film five seasons of the hit show "The Haves and The Have Nots". Soon after that, he became a staple leading man in several Lifetime films. Philip's love for acting isn't just in front of the camera. He began directing a few projects and is now taking on the producing side. An avid golfer as well, Philip can be seen promoting several golf brands and has a strong tie to the St. Jude Organization where no child should ever die of cancer. Philip now resides in Atlanta, GA.
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Christopher Robert Evans is an American actor, film producer, and director. Evans began his acting career in typical fashion: performing in school productions and community theatre.
He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Lisa (Capuano), who worked at the Concord Youth Theatre, and G. Robert Evans III, a dentist. His uncle is former U.S. Representative Mike Capuano. Chris's father is of half German and half Welsh/English/Scottish ancestry, while Chris's mother is of half Italian and half Irish descent. He has an older sister, Carly Evans, and two younger siblings, a brother named Scott Evans, who is also an actor, and a sister named Shana Evans. The family moved to suburban Sudbury when he was 11 years-old. Bitten by the acting bug in the first grade because his older sister, Carly, started performing, Evans followed suit and began appearing in school plays. While at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, his drama teacher cited his performance as "Leontes" in "The Winter's Tale" as exemplary of his skill. After more plays and regional theatre, he moved to New York and attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.
On the advice of friends, he landed an internship at a casting office and befriended a couple of the agents he regularly communicated with - one of whom later took him on as a client. The screen - not the stage - then became his focus; Evans soon began auditioning for feature films and television series. Evans made one of his first appearances on The Fugitive (2000) (CBS, 2000-2001), a remake of the 1960s series and feature film starring Harrison Ford. In the episode "Guilt", Evans played the son of a small-town sheriff who tries to exact revenge after Dr. Richard Kimble - incognito as a liquor store owner - refuses to sell him and his friends alcohol. After small roles in Cherry Falls (1999) and The Newcomers (2000) - two unknown low-budget features - Evans appeared in Boston Public (2000) (Fox, 2000-2004) as a murder suspect. He then appeared in his first major feature, Not Another Teen Movie (2001), a spoof on teen comedies wherein he played a jock who makes a bet that he can turn an unpopular and unkempt girl (Chyler Leigh) into prom queen.
After filming a couple of television pilots he was confident would be successful - Just Married (2003) and Eastwick (2002) - he appeared in another listless teen comedy, The Perfect Score (2004), playing an average, ho-hum student who takes part in a plot to steal the SAT test. Hijinks naturally ensue. Then, Evans broke through to the Big Time, grabbing the lead in the kidnapping thriller, Cellular (2004), a suspenseful B movie with a cheesy gimmick - a random wrong number on his cell phone forces him into a high-stakes race to save an unknown woman's life. Despite an unassuming performance from Evans and Kim Basinger as the damsel in distress, Cellular (2004) failed to break any box office records or please a wide majority of critics. Evans then prepared himself for super stardom when he signed on to play Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four (2005), 20th Century Fox's long-awaited adaptation of the Marvel comic. Although the film was wildly uneven and disappointing, Evans nearly stole the show with his energetic, unfettered performance. In that year itself, Chris was noticed by critics and made it into magazine and Internet countdowns, scoring himself a third position of the hot body countdown from Gay.com and #18 on E! Television's 2006 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies.
The year 2007 also proved to be one successful year for Chris, as he had two movies released around the world that same year, starting with the second installment of the Marvel franchise Fantastic Four. Chris received positive reviews for his performance. The Nanny Diaries (2007), where Evans played Harvard Hottie, showed his sensitive. The year 2008 saw Chris Evans' part of the movie Street Kings (2008), playing the character Detective Paul Diskant. The movie is about police officers trying to cover up their wrongdoings and audiences got to see a serious side of Chris. In the same year, Chris also worked on the movie The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (2008).- Actor
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Nicholas Galitzine stars opposite Sofia Carson in the Netflix feature film Purple Hearts, directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum. Just after its release at the end of July, Purple Hearts went straight to Number One and has broken viewing records, making it Netflix's most successful film of 2022 and their seventh most popular film of all time.
He has just wrapped the leading role of Prince Henry in Matthew Lopez' forthcoming Amazon feature film Red, White & Royal Blue and earlier this year he filmed Bottoms, the new feature film from Shiva Baby director Emma Seligman, opposite Rachel Sennott.
Nicholas starred as Prince Robert in Amazon's Cinderella for director Kay Cannon, opposite Camila Cabello. Before that, he was the male lead role of Timmy in the Sony feature The Craft for director Zoe Lister-Jones opposite Cailee Spaeny and produced by Jason Blum, Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher, which was nominated for a GLAAD award.
He can also be seen as the series regular role of Elliot in the Netflix series Chambers written by Leah Rachel and directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, opposite Uma Thurman and Tony Goldwyn; as well as a supporting lead in the A24 feature Share for director Pippa Bianco, which premiered at Sundance 2019 and is based on Pippa's award winning short film.
Nick's previous leading film roles include Handsome Devil directed by John Butler opposite Andrew Scott, which won Best Film at the 2017 Dublin International Film Festival; The Beat Beneath My Feet which was nominated for a British Independent Film Award and a Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 2015; The Changeover opposite Timothy Spall and The Watcher in the Woods opposite Anjelica Huston.- Actress
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Lori Loughlin was born on 28 July 1964 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Summerland (2004), When Calls the Heart (2014) and Full House (1987). She has been married to Mossimo Giannulli since 27 November 1997. They have two children. She was previously married to Michael Burns.- Actor
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Australian actor Travis Burns was born and raised in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. His Mother is a hairdresser and his father a tradesman. Travis has one sister and two nephews. His ancestry includes English and German but he is 100% Australian.
Always having a strong interest in athletics while growing up, Travis played and excelled in basketball, football, baseball and swimming. His love of adventure and the ocean steered him to study and become an advance open water driver, specializing in photography, navigational diving, equipment specialist and rescue diving specialist.
Graduating in 2008 at Bacchus Marsh College he was invited to attend PIC [Photographic Imaging College] where he studied for 2 years, graduating with a Bachelors of Photographic Imaging.
Travis scored his first role on an American action, drama series "SAF3" on the CW network. Travis booked a series regular on the soap opera Neighbours (1985) playing "Tyler Brennan".- Actor
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Adam Gregory is best known for his preppy-bad-boy character, "Ty Collins" on 90210. Gregory also stars as "Thomas Forrester" the only son and eldest child on The Bold and the Beautiful. Landing a leading role in Ryan Little's new film Saints and Soldiers: The Void, Gregory is now prepping for his upcoming lead role in The Janus Project as "Shane Johnson".
His additional television credits include, Wizards of Waverly Place and Just Jordan. Gregory also starred alongside Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana: The Movie and with Zac Efron in 17 Again. He can also be seen as Ashley Tisdale's cheating ex-boyfriend in her music video for her hit song, "It's Alright, It's OK".
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gregory attended Northern Kentucky University where he majored in Musical Theater and was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He has performed in Operas such as Les Miserables as "Marius" and The Pirates of Penzance.- Actor
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Marshall Williams is a Canadian born multi-disciplinary artist based out of Los Angeles and Vancouver. His acting work includes projects such as Glee, How To Build a Better Boy, When Hope Calls, The Ice Road, Exile, Young Rock and romantic comedies on various networks.
Beyond acting, Marshall is constantly exploring, whether it be through travels or his creative endeavors.
While playing football for the University of Manitoba Bisons, Marshall got his first taste of entertainment when he auditioned for Canadian Idol. After making the Top 40 and getting cut at the age of 18, he took an opportunity to sign with Ford Models.
As a model he lived in Toronto, travelled to cities like Cape Town, New York, Los Angeles, Montreal and worked with brands such as Abercrombie & Fitch/Hollister, Blue Notes, Joe Fresh, Diesel, and Mattel.
After being introduced to acting, he never looked back and continues to work on productions in Canada and the US. During his time on location or between projects, music, writing and making art are his creative outlets.
In addition to his entertainment work, Marshall has an advanced Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, he was part of an undefeated university championship football team, and he continues to actively pursue other forms of expression and education.- With his dynamic and versatile acting ability, Taylor Zakhar Perez has quickly emerged as one of Hollywood's most notable talents.
He most recently starred in Red, White & Royal Blue, Amazon's film adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel of the same name, opposite Nicholas Galitzine and Uma Thurman. In his portrayal of Alex Claremont-Diaz, Zakhar Perez delivered a compelling performance that not only captured the essence of the character but also received widespread acclaim, further solidifying his reputation as a powerhouse performer.
Zakhar Perez garnered the attention of many when he joined the sequel of the international phenomenon "The Kissing Booth," playing fan favorite Marco in both the second and third installments of the franchise. Taylor also appeared in the first season of HBO Max's acclaimed series, "Minx," opposite Ophelia Lovibond as well as in the Buzzfeed Studios' "1Up" available on Amazon Prime Video.
A Chicago native, Zakhar Perez began his career at an early age performing musical theater in opera houses, which led him to film and TV projects. A proud UCLA alumnus, Zakhar Perez was also distinguished as a nationally ranked swimmer. - Actor
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Mason D. Davis is an American actor from Memphis, Tennessee. At an early age, Mason showcased his talents in the arts: acting, music, painting/drawing, etc. Davis has won several acting awards for his performances in "Brother's Keeper", "The Cokeville Miracle", and "Saturday's Warrior". Mason lives in Los Angeles where he is continuing his acting, writing and directing career; as well as performing long form improv at UCB.- Actor
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Adam West was born William West Anderson on September 19, 1928 in Walla Walla, Washington, to parents Otto West Anderson, a farmer, and his wife Audrey V. (Speer), an opera singer. At age 10, in 1938, West had a cache of comic books; and starting in 1939, Batman, who appeared in Detective Comics, made a big impression on him--the comic hero was part bat-man (a la Count Dracula) and part world's greatest detective (a la Charlie Chan and Sherlock Holmes). When his mother remarried to a Dr. Paul Flothow, she took West and his younger brother, John, to Seattle. At age 14, West attended Lakeside School, then went to Whitman College, where he got a degree in literature and psychology. During his last year of college, he married 17-year-old Billie Lou Yeager.
West got a job as a disc jockey at a local radio station, then enrolled at Stanford for post-grad courses. Drafted into the army, he spent the next two years starting military television stations, first at San Luis Obispo, California, then at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Afterwards, West and his wife toured Europe, visiting Germany, Switzerland and Italy's Isle of Capri. When the money ran out, he joined a childhood and college buddy, Carl Hebenstreit, who was starring in the kiddie program "The Kini Popo Show" in Hawaii. West would eventually replace Carl but not the other star, Peaches the Chimp. In 1956, he got a divorce and married a beautiful girl, originally from Tahiti, named Ngatokoruaimatauaia Frisbie Dawson (he called her "Nga" for short). They had a daughter, Jonelle (born 1957), and a son, Hunter (born 1958). In 1959, West came to Hollywood. He adopted the stage name "Adam West", which fit his roles, as he was in some westerns.
After seven years in Tinseltown, he achieved fame in his signature role as Bruce Wayne / Batman, on the wildly popular ABC-TV series Batman (1966) (though he has over 60 movie and over 80 television guest appearance credits, "Batman" is what the fans remember him for). The series, which lasted three seasons, made him not just nationally but internationally famous. The movie version, Batman: The Movie (1966), earned West the "Most Promising New Star" award in 1967. The downside was that the "Batman" fame was partly responsible for ruining his marriage, and he was typecast and almost unemployable for a while after the series ended (he did nothing but personal appearances for two years).
In 1970, he met and then married Marcelle Tagand Lear, and picked up two stepchildren, Moya and Jill. In addition, they had two children of their own: Nina West in 1976 and Perrin in 1979. You can't keep a good actor down--West's career took off again, and he appeared in 50 projects after that: movies, television movies and sometimes doing voices on television series. West wrote his autobiography, "Back to the Batcave" (1994). One of his most prized possessions was a drawing of Batman by Bob Kane with the inscription "To my buddy, Adam, who breathed life into my pen and ink creation". Beginning in 2000, West made guest appearances on the animated series Family Guy (1999), on which he played Mayor Adam West, the lunatic mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island.
On June 9, 2017, Adam West died at age 88 after a brief battle with leukemia in Los Angeles, California. On June 15, 2017, Los Angeles shone the bat-signal on City Hall, and Walla Walla shone the bat-signal on the Whitman Tower, both as a tribute to West.- Actor
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Peter Porte was born on 29 March 1984 in Greenwood Lake, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Devious Maids (2013) and Baby Daddy (2012). He has been married to Jacob Villere since 7 October 2018.