Scott Wolf is an actor and producer known for his roles in Party of Five, White Squall, Go, Everwood, V, Perception, The Night Shift and many others. In addition to his extensive work on screen and TV, Wolf's prestigious stage experience includes the Tony Award-winning Broadway production of "Side Man" and Lincoln Center's production of "Observe The Sons of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme". Wolf also spent several seasons acting in the prestigious Williamstown Theater Festival.
He has been married to Kelley Limp since May 29, 2004. They have have 3 children.
Eric was born in Pennsylvania. His father has Austrian and Irish ancestry, and his mother is of entirely Polish descent. Eric spent much of his early life in Massachusetts. After high school, he attended the renowned arts school, Sarah Lawrence College where he got into acting, writing and film theory.
He made his film debut in Welcome to the Dollhouse, where he played a teen rock star. Since then, he has appeared in more than 27 films. He earned favorable notice for his performance as a high school gang leader in Black Circle Boys. He's best known for appearing in the box office smash Cruel Intentions. Other prominent film roles he has had...
Will was born in Ladner, British Columbia (a suburb of Vancouver), to a family of Italian descent. He grew up respecting comedy of all styles, thanks to the family television. He decided at an early age to become an actor. At fifteen, he landed his first agent and quickly began booking roles in television and film. Before moving to Los Angeles, Sasso starred as the quirky teen, "Derek Wakaluk" on the award-winning Canadian series Madison. This allowed him to hone his acting and improvisational skills and enbled him to buy a television of his own.
Will starred for five seasons on FOX's sketch comedy series MADtv. He delivered characters like the...
Michael O'Keefe grew up in Larchmont, New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and New York University, and made his acting debut in a 1970 Colgate television commercial.
He is known for his role as Danny Noonan in the comedy film Caddyshack. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as Ben, the oldest son in The Great Santini. He played a Marine in the CBS miniseries A Rumor of War. He played the lead role in the film, Split Image, as a college athlete, with Karen Allen.
More recently, O'Keefe appeared opposite George Clooney in Michael Clayton. He has appeared twice opposite...
aah! Zombies!! (2007), Last Look (2014) and the Television series Cold Case (2003). She has lived in New York but now lives in Los Angeles.
She has several other films including Spinning Into Butter (2007), Wasting Away (2007), Partners (2013), The Brawler (2018).
Her television appearances also include The Black Donnellys (2007), which filmed in New York City, and in Scrubs as Katie Collins (2009), the related webisode series Scrubs: Interns (2009), plus other roles in Legit (2014), You're the Worst (2015), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2017),...
Lindsey was born in Georgia, but raised in Texas. An up and coming Latina actress, Lindsey Morgan has built a strong resume of work in television and film. She is a half-Irish, half-Latin beauty who discovered acting and theatre in high school productions such as: Little Shop of Horrors and Footloose. She currently stars as Raven Reyes, on The CW's popular scifi drama The 100.
While in college, Lindsey began booking commercials, print ads and eventually cast for small roles in critically acclaimed series such as My Generation and Friday Night Lights.
Later she moved to Los Angeles to continue work as a full-time film and...
Arthur was born in Suffolk County, New York. His appearance in films is often as a mobster or 'bad guy', but he has also portrayed police officers, fathers, priests, and other 'good guys'. His notable film credits include a corrupt cop in Cop Land (1997), the hypocritical ambulance Captain Barney in Martin Scorsese's film Bringing Out The Dead (1999) and fed-up casino boss, Nicky "Fingers" Bonnatto in The Cooler (2003).
He's played principal roles in multiple Spike Lee films, including New Jersey Drive (1995), Clockers (1995), He Got Game (1998), and Summer of Sam (1999).
On television, he currently...
Julie Claire was born as Julie Claire Blum. She is an American actress and started her career with a recurring role as a receptionist on Seinfeld. After that she appeared in other shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond, and Entourage. She is known for Bloodline (2015) and Scandal (2012).
She has most recently played the role of Gail Fleming in Lifetime's series Devious Maids. She is well-known for her recurring role on the TV series Dirt as Cheryl Steen. She has also appeared in 24 as Eden Linley and in Web Therapy as Robin Griner. She also appeared in the 2013 comedy film Movie 43.
She has been...
Reggie was born in Quezon City, Philippines. He is a Filipino-American film, stage and television actor. He has appeared in TV series Prison Break and Grimm. In film, he has appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, The Dark Knight Rises and The Fast and the Furious.
At age 17, he moved to Los Angeles, and joined a national tour of Miss Saigon. He followed that with work as a dancer for Prince on the MTV Video Music Awards and toured nationally with the musical Heartstrings. He was in the original company of the 1994 Broadway revival of Carousel.
Since starring as Lance Nguyen — the snakeskin-wearing,...
Randall Batinkoff has worked with some of the best actors and directors in the movie industry over the last three decades. His acting career began at the age of nine. By the time he finished high school, at Phillips Academy in Massachusetts, Randall had appeared in over 50 commercials. Later at Brown University, he was cast as Stan Bobrucz in For Keeps?
After college he appeared in successful features such as Robert Altman's, The Player; the coming of age film School Ties, opposite Matt Damon, Brendan Fraser and Chris O'Donnell; and the cult comedy Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Later he had winning roles in John...
Michael is a serial entrepreneur who grew up on a cattle ranch on the edge of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta Canada. He played collegiate volleyball at the University of British Columbia and later transferred to the University of Western Ontario. He then moved to London England and began work at Grosvenor International Pictures and subsequently completed his law degree at University College London’s Bentham School of Law.
Upon graduation, he moved to Los Angeles and founded Pierce/Williams Entertainment. He produced and financed 9 feature films including the Academy and Golden Globe nominated THE COOLER. Other movies he produced include, RUNNING...
Inside Game is Paul's first film as a producer. He leveraged his prior startup company and intellectual property experiences to get this project about his cousin, Tommy Martino, off the ground. Paul previously formed 5 companies in a variety of spaces including games, social networking, security, and advertising targeting.
Paul's day job is running the Bullpen Capital Venture Fund. Bullpen has invested in many companies at the intersection of sports, gaming, gambling, and media. Some of those companies include FanDuel, Ipsy, Fitplan, Jack Pocket, and Zynga.
Paul is an avid sports bettor and poker player. You can...
Andy graduated from the prestigious Warner Bros. TV Writers' Workshop in 2014 and has since written for Person of Interest (CBS), Lethal Weapon (FOX), and Taken (NBC). Inside Game is his first produced feature. He's developing his second feature, the inspirational drama Going Pro, with Double Nickel Entertainment.
Andy grew up playing basketball in the same Philly suburbs as Tim Donaghy, about a decade behind him. They never met, but they learned the same style of play, on the same courts, in the same Catholic school gyms. Experts agree that Andy's '89 St. Dot's team would beat Donaghy's '81 St. Bernie's squad a hundred times...
A graduate of Harvard University and the American Film Institute (AFI), Akis commenced his career serving as a 2nd Unit DP for Oscar nominated cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, ASC. A member of the International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) and the Greek Society of Cinematographers (GSC), Akis has lensed more than 20 feature films and over 100 projects, including commercials, music videos, TV shows and short films.
Some highlights of his recent projects include David L. Cunningham's period drama JO, THE MEDICINE RUNNER, shot entirely in Hawaii, starring Matt Dillon, Jim Caviezel and Ryan Potter; Kevin Pollak’s directorial debut...