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Julia Rehwald
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Actress, model, writer and entrepreneur Julia Rehwald was born on November 22, 1995, in California. Rehwald is of biracial ethnicity; her father is American while her mother is from the Philippines.
When she was younger, she attended St. Francis High School. From a young age, she was interested in acting and theater . After graduating from high school, she moved to New York to study acting at the Tisch School of the Arts. Before landing roles in movies, she worked as a waitress in a restaurant. Rehwlad’s career began as a model in New York and her first commercial was for I.K.E.A. in 2017. She continued auditioning for roles in television and movies. She then landed her debut role as a movie actress in the 2017 short film “Where’s Darren,” directed by Greyson Horst. While she did receive other offers after the movie, her next short film, “Mukbang Masarap,” was only released in 2019. It was after this that Rehwald received her breakout role in the Netflix movie “Fear Street” which was released on the platform in 2020. Her popularity grew after she landed the role of Tashigi from One Piece live action adaptation.
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Ben Bradlee
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Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (August 26, 1921 – October 21, 2014) was an American journalist who served as managing editor, then as executive editor of The Washington Post, from 1965 to 1991. He became a public figure when the Post joined The New York Times in publishing the Pentagon Papers and gave the go-ahead for the paper's extensive coverage of the Watergate scandal. He was also criticized for editorial lapses when the Post had to return a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 after it discovered its award-winning story was false.
After his retirement, Bradlee continued to be associated with the Post, holding the position of Vice President at-large until his death. In retirement, Bradlee was an advocate for education and the study of history, including his role as a trustee on the boards of several major educational, historical, and archaeological research institutions.
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Michael Chandler
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Michael Chandler was born in Winchester, Virginia. Michael's TV resumes include roles in Criminal Minds (CBS), Monk (USA Network), Love Bites (NBC). In 2010, Michael produced, wrote, and starred in "Unconditionally" which was nominated in several festivals and won Best Soundtrack at the Action On Film Festival. The soundtrack was composed by Michael himself (Michael is also a singer songwriter, some of his songs were used as soundtracks on MTV shows and in several indie films). In 2012, Michael was a lead in a thriller feature film "End of the Road" alongside Doug Jones, Robert Picardo and Michael Dorn.
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Lindsay Lohan
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Lindsay Dee Lohan (born July 2, 1986) is an American actress and singer. Born in New York City and raised on Long Island, Lohan was signed to Ford Models at the age of three. Having appeared as a regular on the television soap opera Another World at age 10, her breakthrough came in the Walt Disney Pictures film The Parent Trap (1998). The film's success led to appearances in the television films Life-Size (2000) and Get a Clue (2002), and the big-screen productions Freaky Friday (2003) and Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004). Lohan's early work won her childhood stardom, while the teen comedy sleeper hit Mean Girls (2004) affirmed her status as a teen idol and established her as a Hollywood leading actress.
Lohan became known as a triple threat after signing with Casablanca Records and releasing two studio albums, the platinum-certified Speak (2004) and gold-certified A Little More Personal (Raw) (2005). She also starred in the comedies Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005) and Just My Luck (2006). In order to showcase her range, Lohan began choosing roles in independent films such as A Prairie Home Companion and Bobby (both 2006) and Chapter 27 (2007).
In 2013, under the guidance of Oprah Winfrey, Lohan filmed the docu-series Lindsay (2014), which depicted her returning to work. She subsequently made her stage debut in the London West End production of Speed-the-Plow (2014), starred in the second season of the comedy series Sick Note (2018), and served as a panelist in the first season of Masked Singer Australia (2019). Between 2016 and 2018, she opened three beach clubs in Greece, which were the focus of the MTV reality television series Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club (2019). After signing a multi-picture deal with Netflix, Lohan starred in the romantic comedy Falling for Christmas (2022).
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Carla Lane
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Carla Lane (born Romana Barrack) was an English writer and producer, known for "The Liver Birds" (1969), "Butterflies" (1978) and "Bless This House" (1971). She was married to Arthur Hollins.
She was a lifelong vegetarian who inherited her interest in animal welfare from her grandfather, an RSPCA supervisor.
In 1989 she awarded an O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to the television industry. but returned it in 2002 in protest at a C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) being awarded to the managing director of Huntingdon Life Sciences, a company which specialise in testing on animals.
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Mun Ka-young
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Mun Ka-young (Korean: 문가영; born July 10, 1996) is a South Korean actress. She was born in Karlsruhe, Germany to South Korean parents; her family moved back to Korea when she was 10 years old. She began her acting career in 2006 as a child actress, appearing in both film and television. She used to be part of SM (in S.M. Culture & Contents) and acted in some productions in link with SM artists such as TVXQ 's Max Changmin in "Mimi" (2014) and with EXO in "EXO Next Door" (2015). In 2018, she started to gain popularity with "Tempted" as the second lead female actress. In 2019, she got the first lead role in "Welcome to Waikiki 2" and in 2020, she gained even more recognition with her lead role in the dramas "Find Me In Your Memory" and "True Beauty".
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Rob Zombie
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Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and actor. He founded the heavy metal band White Zombie and has been nominated eight times for the Grammy Award for Best Metal or Hard Rock Performance.
Zombie directed the horror film House of 1000 Corpses in 2000, though the controversial project was not released until 2003, and has since been described as a cult classic. Zombie followed the film with two sequels in his "Firefly" trilogy: The Devil's Rejects (2005) and 3 From Hell (2019). After the success of his first two films he directed Halloween (2007), a remake of the classic 1978 horror film. The film became his highest-grossing to date, though was generally received negatively by critics. He later directed Halloween II (2009), which failed to match the commercial success of its predecessor. Zombie has also directed the films The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (2009), The Lords of Salem (2012), 31 (2016), and The Munsters (2022).
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Zakes Mokae
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Zakes Makgona Mokae (August 5, 1934 – September 11, 2009) was a South African stage and screen actor. For his role in playwright Athol Fugard's "Master Harold"...and the Boys, Mokae won the 1982 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play. His major films include Cry Freedom (1987), A Dry White Season (1989), The Island (1980), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995), Outbreak (1995), and Waterworld (1995). He also had memorable guest appearances on many television series such as The X-Files, The West Wing, and Monk.
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Meg Myles
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Meg Myles was born Billy Jean Jones on November 14, 1934 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Her best known major film role was as the lead in Satan in High Heels. She had a short, but important role in the film noir The Phenix City Story (1955). She also had a featured role in the musical film Calypso Heat Wave.
A popular men's magazine model and pinup girl in the '50s, she had a singing career that included the Mercury LP "At the Living Room" (liner notes by Johnny Carson), one on the Liberty label with jazzman Jimmie Rowles, "Just Meg and Me" (liner notes by Steve Allen), and a post-apocalyptic 45 on Liberty, "13 Men". She died on November 12, 2019.
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Ryan Pethrow
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Ryan Pethrow is an artist born on January 20, 1982, in Sofia, Bulgaria, from a family with a strong academic background. His grandfather was renowned Bulgarian hematologist Professor Zdravko Georgiev. As a child, Ryan’s father left the family and moved to France, while his mother, Isabella Georgieva, worked as a translator. Ryan has a younger brother from the same parents and an older sister from his father’s side, whom he has never met. He is also aware of other siblings from his father’s side in France, though he has not contacted them.
In 1986, during the Communist regime, Ryan’s father abandoned the family and fled to France. After the regime fell, his mother received an offer to work as a translator in Belgium. In 1990, Ryan, his brother, mother, and stepfather moved to Brussels, where Ryan developed a passion for video games, manga, and anime. He also took part in sports such as basketball, baseball, football, badminton, table tennis, archery, and rock climbing. It was during this period that Ryan discovered his love for acting, performing in school plays and portraying a variety of characters. Between 1991 and 1995, he appeared in several TV projects, films, and commercials. His acting continued with appearances in 2001, 2002, 2010, and 2012.
After his time in Belgium, Ryan returned to Bulgaria with his family. Though his passion for acting remained strong, circumstances kept him from pursuing it for a while. In 2003, a biking accident resulted in a broken arm, halting his sports activities for years.
In 2004, Ryan’s life changed with the birth of his son, who became his world. Fully embracing fatherhood, he focused on his family. In 2015, his grandmother Lilia Georgieva passed away suddenly, and in 2016, his mother also unexpectedly died. These losses had a profound effect on Ryan.
In 2019, Ryan decided to reignite his acting career. He enrolled in a stunt course at the prestigious Nu Boyana Stunt Academy, led by renowned instructor Adam Horton. Located in Europe’s largest film studio, Nu Boyana Film Studios, it is known for iconic films like The Expendables and Olympus Has Fallen. After completing the course, Ryan continued honing his skills and appeared in commercials, films, and short films.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, his stunt training and many projects were put on hold. However, Ryan adapted by turning to social media, where his direct and unapologetic approach garnered attention. His authenticity and fresh perspective captivated audiences, and he integrated his acting skills into his sketches, engaging his growing fan base.
In 2021, Ryan ventured into storytelling, creating a chilling horror story titled La balançoire (The Swing). Motivated by his passion for storytelling, he turned it into a compelling script for a short film. Looking ahead, Ryan hopes to direct and bring his visionary project to life.
In 2022, Ryan appeared in 12 episodes of the Bulgarian TV show Sofia at Home. In 2023, he began writing three books simultaneously: two novels and a third chronicling his personal experiences with health challenges. He continues to appear in commercials.
Ryan Pethrow’s artistic journey showcases his resilience and diverse talent. With a passion for the arts and a drive to leave a lasting impact, he continues to captivate audiences and is emerging as a force in the entertainment industry.
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