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American actress and political activist Ashley Judd was born Ashley Tyler Ciminella on April 19, 1968, in Granada Hills, California. She grew up in a family of successful performing artists as the daughter of country music singer Naomi Judd and the sister of Wynonna Judd. While she is best known for an ongoing acting career spanning more than two decades, she has increasingly become involved in global humanitarian efforts and political activism.- Stunts
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Lesley Aletter was brought up in the entertainment business with acting parents, mother Lee Meriwether and father Frank Aletter. She of course tried to follow in her parents footsteps but it seemed that she didn't find it comfortable being in front of the camera, at least for the acting part. But being on sets her whole life with her mother, from TV shows like Barnaby Jones (1973) and Star Trek (1966), and the movie Batman: The Movie (1966), it instilled the ways of how to perform and create, in and around movie sets. Having stunt doubled the likes of Sigourney Weaver, Lucy Lawless, Minnie Driver, Brooke Shields, to name a few, she couldn't ask for a better job than being a stunt-woman. She now serves as Co Governor for the Stunt Peer Group of the Television Academy.- Actor
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Kohl Sudduth was born on August 8, 1974, in Granada Hills, California, and grew up in Circleville, Ohio. He earned a B.A. in English at Ohio University before moving to New York City at age 21 to pursue an acting career. After gaining experience in a handful of films, he landed a supporting role in Bowfinger (1999) starring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. He then went on to play a series regular in Darren Star's critically acclaimed Grosse Pointe (2000).
Brother of Third Watch (1999) star Skipp Sudduth, he has appeared regularly on stage in New York, including Richard Greenberg's multiple Tony Award-winning "Take Me Out" and "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" starring Sam Rockwell and directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman.- Actor
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Jaydon McCrary (born July 18, 2007) is an American singer, dancer and actor. He is currently starring in The Paynes as Kenny Payne on the Oprah Winfrey Network. He starred in 2019's The Lion King as the voice of young Simba. He is signed to Hollywood Records and released his first extended play Shine, in April 2019.
McCrary began his acting career in 2015 at age 8 on K.C. Undercover, where he appeared on two episodes. In December 2016, he made a guest appearance on Childish Gambino's song "Terrified". He then had live performances on Little Big Shots singing The Jackson 5's "I Want You Back", The Ellen Show singing "Who's Lovin' You", and the 60th Annual Grammy Awards to support Childish Gambino's "Terrified". In December 2017, he sang the national anthem before a Los Angeles Clippers game after a viral singing display a few weeks prior. In 2017, he later appeared on I'm Dying Up Here and Teachers as minor roles.
On January 14, 2018 he released his first official single called "Inviting All of You". On August 13, 2018, it was announced that JD McCrary became the youngest artist to sign with Disney Music Group's Hollywood Records, as he released the music video to his second single "My Name" on August 28. On January 24, 2019, he released the first single after signing to the label called "Keep in Touch."
In 2019, McCrary co-starred in the Universal comedy film Little, and provided the voice of young Simba in the live action remake of the Disney film The Lion King. McCrary said that "Donald Glover (who voices adult Simba) is so talented that actually did have to take it into consideration, because if Simba is going to grow up to be some sort of figure and you know of it, you have to keep that motive." Also that year, McCrary also portrays a young Michael Jackson in the BET series American Soul, which premiered in February. On April 19, McCrary released his debut EP, Shine, which includes production from Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox.- Actor
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Ty Miller was born on 26 September 1964 in Granada Hills, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Trancers 5: Sudden Deth (1994), Trancers 4: Jack of Swords (1994) and Without a Trace (2002).- René Enríquez was born on 24 November 1933 in Granada, Nicaragua. He was an actor, known for Bananas (1971), Hill Street Blues (1981) and Dream West (1986). He died on 23 March 1990 in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Antonio Velázquez was born on 6 December 1981 in Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor, known for Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2008), The Ministry of Time (2015) and 4 Moons (2014).
- Her first acting steps took place on stage. In movies, her films can be divided in two periods: The first 10 years, usually embodying young angelic or prudish wives and the next 15 years, taking part in a wide number of co-productions. After the 70s, she has preferably dedicated to television and stage.
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Antonio Pérez Agudo, known artistically as "Antonio Pagudo", is an actor born in Baza, Granada, Andalusia, Spain, in 1977. He is known for his role as "Javier Maroto" in the television series "La que se avecina" where he has been working since 2007. He has also participated in national and international shows like "Spingo" or "Star Trip".- Producer
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Rick was introduced to the technical side of film and television production at an early age at his father's studio in Hollywood. In his teens he became proficient as an editor and cameraman, working on a wide range of projects. After attending film school at USC, he ventured into the world of independent filmmaking and has been producing films under his "Hip Films" banner since. He also directed and produced a number of television series including "Close Up" for TV Guide Network, and revisits of his father's "Hollywood Backstage" series for AMC, "High Road to Danger" for Red Bull and "The Open Road" Americana documentary series.
In 2014 Spalla produced the documentary feature "And the Oscar Goes to..." in conjunction with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Telling Pictures. Spalla is currently developing the feature film "Zeppelin Rising" which explores the early days of iconic guitarist Jimmy Page and the subsequent formation of the band Led Zeppelin. Other current projects include the family-adventure film "The Treasure of Pirate's Cove" (Director) and sci-fi thriller series "Shelter Cove" (Producer/Director) and family feature "The Last Thunderbird" (Director/Producer).- Actor
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Joe Chacon was born and raised in the San Fernando valley, CA; in a rough area were gangs were a problem. His father made sure he stayed away from gangs and trouble by keeping him active in sports and the martial arts all throughout his child, adolescence and young adulthood. He taught him that hard work and responsibility will take you far in life. Joe had plenty of role models to look up to through immediate relatives due to the fact that his Aunts and uncles were all professionals. Joe was always an expressive and artistic individual growing up.
In his early adult years, Joe had a promising career in the united states Air Force as a Fighter pilot, it's all he ever thought and dreamed of since his childhood. Right after high school, he was accepted and Attended the Air Force ROTC program at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and under went his training and transition from civilian to military personnel . In hopes to become a fighter pilot. But despite his desire to be a fighter pilot there was still an itch of his artistic abilities to be scratched, for some reason he felt the military lifestyle wasn't his purpose in life. Losing his eyesight was the lick of the envelope that sealed the deal to alter his career endeavors; due to the reason that to qualify as pilot you need 20/20 vision.
Joe turned all energy and discipline to his artistic and expressive characteristics after the upsetting news of not being able to further pursue his military career . After much debate with his father, Joe knew that his other burning desire as an actor was not possible living under the same household. Being diligent and passionate about the craft of acting, Joe started studying the art of acting, later on booking co-starring roles on FX network's hit drama show "The Shield", several National commercials for: " Project Safe Neighborhood, K-Swiss Shoes and Miller Lite beer". He then landed a role in Nick Broomfield's controversial Iraq War Docudrama "Battle For Haditha", where he filmed in Amman, Jordan over in the middle east.- Producer
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Maria Jorjezian is a Director and Producer who has Produced two features, including the film "6:45". In addition to her feature work, she has also directed award-winning music videos and short films, as well as a commercial. Beyond her work in film, Maria has also worked in theatre as an assistant director, production designer, and stage manager. Maria's educational background includes a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing and a Minor in Film and Animation from Woodbury University.
Finally, as the owner and director of the Jorjezian Film Festival, she is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the work of talented filmmakers from around the world. But that's not all - she has many exciting projects in development, including more feature films, podcasts, and events!- Director
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Chus Gutierrez (Birth Name: María Jesús Gutiérrez) was born in Granada, Spain in 1962. In 1970, her family moved to Madrid. At the age of 17, she moved to London to learn English. At age 21, she moved to New York to study film-making at Global Village, under the tutelage of Fred Barney Taylor. Ms. Gutierrez initially worked with Super 8, later transitioning into 16mm, gaining experience in diverse areas of film production. In 1985 she enrolled in NY City College to continue her formal education in film-making. In the mid and late 80s, while in New York, she formed and headed the flamenco/rap group, "Xoxonees", which attained relative citywide success and a considerable local fan base. In 1987, she returned to Spain, where her group recorded their only album. The group broke up in December, 1989. Since the 1990s, Ms. Gutierrez has been involved in numerous film projects, sometimes directing, sometimes writing and also as an actor. Over the past quarter century, she, or her films, have won numerous awards in various areas of film production.- Actor
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Mitchell Jarvis was born in Granada Hills, CA, and raised in Burnsville, MN. The son of Gary and Jennifer Jarvis. He has two sisters; Rachel and Amanda. The family toured through Mitchell's childhood as a musical act known as; The Jarvis Family. With an eye on the Broadway stage he studied theatre at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh, PA (class of 2002). He worked his way into the New York theatre scene over the course of the next decade making a splash as Lonny the narrator in the Original Broadway company of "Rock of Ages". Mitchell is a film maker, and an accomplished singer.- Writer
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Federíco Garcia Lorca was born in the south of Spain (Andalusia) in 1898 and soon became the region's most famous artist. A poet, playwright, artist, musician and lecturer, he wrote groundbreaking plays such as 'Blood Wedding' and 'Yerma'. His support of the Spanish Republic in the 1930s led to his execution in 1936.- Actor
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Mike Hartsfield was born on 29 September 1969 in Granada Hills, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Death Toilet 5: Invasion of the Potty Snatchers (2023), Dark Side of the Ring (2019) and Orange County Hardcore Scenester (2013). He has been married to Lindy Hartsfield since 6 February 2006.- Actor
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Chantz Simpson was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. He grew up being a dancer like his mother, mainly studying Hip Hop dance and also training in martial arts and gymnastics. He went to the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts to study theatre. There he found his passion for screen acting, musical theatre, rapping and singing. After being cast in "Grace"(abc pilot) with Carrie Ann Inaba, he continued to work on shows such as "Awkward", "The Thundermans", and "Grey's Anatomy". Chantz continues to train and evolve as an actor, and performer.- Actor
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Miguel Gallardo was born on 29 September 1950 in Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. He was an actor and composer, known for Las vacaciones del amor (1981), Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001) and Gitano (2000). He was married to Pilar Velázquez. He died on 11 November 2005 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.- Actor
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Sebastián Haro was born on 1 September 1964 in Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor and producer, known for Pan's Labyrinth (2006), 15 Days with You (2005) and Amanece (2023).- Actress
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Cristina Peña was born on 27 July 1976 in Granada, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for Casi perfectos (2004), Alfonso, el príncipe maldito (2010) and Gitano (2000).- Ana del Arco was born in Granada, Spain. She is known for La Supercafetera (2010), The Boat (2011) and La Supercafetera (2014).
- Cristina Alarcón was born in 1986 in Granada, Spain. She is an actress, known for El país del miedo (2015), Arrayán (2001) and Bajo el mismo techo (2019).
- Mia Zafra was born on 4 July 1991 in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Mia is an actor, known for Wave of Crimes (2018), Nasdrovia (2020) and Ana Tramel. El juego (2021).
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Alfonso Begara was born in 1983 in Granada, Andalucía, Spain. Although born in Granada he spent his childhood in Jaén, Andalucía, . He is a actor known for Hospital Central (2000), Los Serrano (2008), El cónsul de Sodoma (2009), Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2009), El ministerio del tiempo (2015) and El secreto de Puente Viejo (2016)- Actor
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José Campos was born in 1936 in Granada, Andalucía, Spain. He was an actor and writer, known for Vivir a mil (1976), Crypt of the Vampire (1964) and Diego de Acevedo (1966). He died in 2010 in Madrid, Spain.