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    • Macaulay Culkin at an event for La 82e cérémonie des Oscars (2010)

      1. Macaulay Culkin

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Director
      Maman, j'ai raté l'avion ! (1990)
      Macaulay Culkin, one of the most famous American child stars, was born in New York City, New York, USA, as the third of seven children of his father Kit Culkin (a former stage and child actor and also Macaulay's former manager) and mother Patricia Brentrup. He is the brother of Shane Culkin, Dakota Culkin, Kieran Culkin, Quinn Culkin, Christian Culkin, and Rory Culkin, most of whom have also acted. Macaulay's mother, who is from North Dakota, is of German and Norwegian descent. Macaulay's father, from Manhattan, has Irish, German, English, Swiss-German, and French ancestry.

      "Mack", as he's known to his close friends and family, first came into showbiz at the age of 4, appearing in a string of Off-Broadway shows such as the New York City Ballet's The Nutcracker and, by 8 years-old, the films Rocket Gibraltar (1988) and À demain mon amour (1989), which included him in the rare company of kids who have received rave reviews from The New Yorker and The New York Times.

      By the age of 9, the young actor had nearly upstaged star John Candy in L'oncle Buck (1989) (his deadpan interrogation of Candy was Buck's funniest scene). Then, in 1990, writer John Hughes turned his finished Maman, j'ai raté l'avion ! (1990) script over to director Chris Columbus with a suggestion to consider Culkin for the lead. Though Macaulay was the first kid Columbus saw, he was skeptical about having him in the lead and saw over 200 other possible actors and he admitted that no one came as close to being as good as Culkin. By the callback interview, Mack had memorized two scenes, and Columbus was sure he found his "Kevin McCallister". The movie grossed more than $285 million in the US alone, becoming one of the highest grossing movies of all time and making Macaulay Culkin one of the biggest movie stars of the time.

      His next big project was My Girl (1991) in which he played "Thomas J. Sennett", a boy who seems to be allergic to everything. Despite some controversy over the ending, the film was released anyway and proved to be another hit film for Mack (and featured his very first kiss). In 1992 came Maman, j'ai encore raté l'avion ! (1992), which grossed more than $172 million in the US alone. In 1993 came Le bon fils (1993), which was the first role to depart from his cute kid comedies. He played a murderous little demon named Henry. He got the role when his powerhouse negotiator/manager/father Kit Culkin said that he would pull Mack out of Maman, j'ai encore raté l'avion ! (1992) unless he was given the psychotic boy lead in Le bon fils (1993). He was also given a salary of $5 million for the film.

      In 1994, at the age of 14, came a string of duds, Richard au pays des livres magiques (1994), Rends la monnaie, papa ! (1994) and Richie Rich (1994). He was paid $8 million for the last two, the highest salary ever paid for a child star. Many people believed Mack had lost his touch, though, because he was no longer that cute tiny kid they saw in Maman, j'ai raté l'avion ! (1990). In 1995 his parents, who were never married, separated and started a greedy legal battle over the custody of their kids and Mack's fortune. In 1996, the young actor had reportedly said he wouldn't accept any roles until his parents settled their custody dispute. That case would not be resolved until April 1997 when Kit Culkin relinquished control to Brentrup.

      In 1998, Macaulay married actress Rachel Miner, but separated in 2000 because Rachel wanted to start a family and Mack wanted to get back into acting. There has been a gap of eight years since 1994's Richie Rich (1994), and although he made a 'comeback' on stage in 2001, appearing in a London production of "Madame Melville", and also portrayed Michael Alig in Party Monster (2003); with an estimated fortune of $17 million he clearly never has to work again - if the roles don't appeal to him.
    • Ellen Latzen

      2. Ellen Latzen

      • Actress
      Liaison fatale (1987)
      Ellen's career had a serendipitous start to it. In 1986, her mother read an article in the paper about an open casting call for a new untitled Adrian Lyne film. They were looking for girls ages six to eight, and prior acting experience wasn't required. Ellen's family had never considered getting her into the business, but she was just about six at the time, and it sounded like a fun thing to try. She competed against over a thousand other girls, and despite not having the "look", Ellen's natural talent won her the part of Michael Douglas and Anne Archer's daughter in Fatal Attraction.

      After Fatal Attraction was released, Ellen's career started to take off. She appeared in numerous movies, TV shows, and even on Broadway. But possibly her most memorable role was as Randy Quaid's daughter "Ruby Sue" in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Considered one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time, this film still captures the hearts and funny bones of millions around the globe. Ellen won over audiences with her classic scene where she mistakes Chevy Chase for Santa Claus, uttering the now infamous line "Shittin' bricks".

      At age 15, Ellen left her hometown in New York for boarding school in Vermont, which inadvertently ended her career. After graduation, she decided to keep the door closed on her acting and pursue a normal life. Ellen moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to attend the California College of Arts and Crafts and entered the regular working world. She had jobs in various fields, such as hospitality, travel, advertising, publishing, and startups. But her passion for entertainment never went away. When Ellen was living in Los Angeles, she went about producing a podcast about her experiences as a child star, as well as those of her peers. Her show "Watched" was a look behind the curtain of the child acting industry, delving deep into the realities of a childhood lived in front of the camera. The podcast never took off, but Ellen's ambitions to utilize her creative talents persisted.

      Now, after a 30-year hiatus from professional acting, Ellen is re-entering the entertainment industry with the same compelling screen presence that defined her early career. She returns with a fresh perspective, on-camera confidence, and a deepened commitment to the craft.

      When Ellen is not acting, she lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and their young daughter.
    • Zooey Deschanel at an event for JustKiddingFilms (2007)

      3. Zooey Deschanel

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Music Department
      New Girl (2011–2018)
      Zooey Deschanel's quirky charm, striking blue eyes, and distinctively offbeat humor have made her one of the most beloved indie darlings of recent decades. Hailing from a renowned entertainment family, she began her career in the late 1990s. Deschanel's talent shines through her diverse roles, encompassing both comedic and dramatic territory, as well as her musical abilities.

      After a brief guest appearance on the sitcom 'Veronica's Closet,' Deschanel made her feature film debut in Lawrence Kasdan's 'Mumford' (1999). Her breakout role came courtesy of Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical 'Almost Famous' (2000), where she portrayed the enigmatic Anita Miller, the older sister of the film's protagonist. Deschanel effortlessly embodies the rebellious and free-spirited youth of the 1970s rock scene. Her nuanced performance in 'Almost Famous' solidified her status as a rising star.

      Deschanel's reputation is built on her ability to portray endearingly awkward and unconventional female characters. Her portrayal of the heartbroken yet resilient Summer Finn in '(500) Days of Summer' (2009) became an iconic portrayal of unconventional romance in the 21st-century. Her deadpan delivery and self-aware humor found perfect expression in her most well-known role, Jessica Day, in the hit sitcom 'New Girl' (2011 - 2018). As the bubbly and optimistic school teacher who moves in with three male roommates, she quickly became a beloved television icon, earning numerous award nominations for her performance.

      While widely recognized for her comedic roles, Deschanel has also proven her dramatic chops in independent films such as 'All the Real Girls' (2003). This critically-acclaimed film earned her recognition for authentically portraying a young woman navigating a complex relationship. She further demonstrated her versatility with the role of Trillian in the science-fiction comedy 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'(2005), demonstrating her ability to adapt to fantastical and quirky settings.

      Deschanel's off-screen talents extend to her musical abilities. She often showcases her singing in films and television, notably in 'Elf' (2003) where her rendition of 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' with Will Ferrell is a holiday classic. She also starred in the television adaptation of 'Once Upon a Mattress' (2005). Deschanel formed the musical duo 'She & Him' in 2006 with singer-songwriter M. Ward, where her retro-inspired vocals and songwriting talents have produced multiple successful albums.

      Beyond acting and music, Deschanel has become a multi-faceted figure in popular culture. Her co-founding of the women-focused digital media company HelloGiggles in 2011 demonstrated her entrepreneurial spirit and desire to empower women. Her carefully curated personal style, often featuring vintage-inspired pieces, has also earned her recognition as a fashion icon.

      Deschanel's career has continued to thrive in recent years. She lent her voice to the animated film 'Trolls' (2016) and its sequel 'Trolls World Tour' (2020), playing the cheerful and optimistic Princess Bridget. She also took on supporting roles in films like 'Rock the Kasbah' (2015) and 'The Driftless Area' (2015). Alongside her continued musical endeavors, Deschanel remains an active figure on television, hosting 'The Celebrity Dating Game' (2021).

      Looking ahead, Deschanel has several projects in development. She's attached to star in 'Dreamin' Wild', a biopic where she will portray legendary singer-songwriter Cass Elliot of The Mamas & the Papas. Deschanel is also slated to make a return to dramatic territory with the film 'Harold and the Purple Crayon,' a live-action adaptation of the beloved children's book. Her continued willingness to experiment across genres solidifies her place as a dynamic and enduring talent in the entertainment world.

      With her endearing personality, comedic timing, and the ability to imbue both quirky and serious characters with depth and heart, Zooey Deschanel has built a captivating and enduring career. Her contributions to film, television, and music have earned her a devoted following and a position as a beloved figure in popular culture. As she ventures into new projects, Deschanel continues to captivate audiences with her unique blend of charm, talent, and undeniable individuality.
    • Minka Kelly

      4. Minka Kelly

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      La colocataire (2011)
      Minka Kelly was born in Los Angeles, California and she is the only child of former Aerosmith guitarist, Rick Dufay, and Maureen Kelly, an exotic dancer and single mother, who often moved with her daughter to different communities before settling in Albuquerque, New Mexico, by the time Minka was in junior high school.

      Her paternal grandfather was actor Richard Ney. Minka's ancestry includes Austrian, German, French, Irish, English, Scottish, and Dutch.
    • Jake Gyllenhaal

      5. Jake Gyllenhaal

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Camera and Electrical Department
      Night Call (2014)
      Jake Gyllenhaal was born on December 19, 1980 in Los Angeles, California as Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal, the son of producer/screenwriter Naomi Foner and director Stephen Gyllenhaal, and the younger brother of actress Maggie Gyllenhaal. He is of Ashkenazi Jewish (mother) and Swedish, English, and German (father) descent.

      He made his movie debut at 11 in La vie, l'amour... les vaches (1991). From the late 1990s through the early 2000s, he starred in Ciel d'octobre (1999) & Donnie Darko (2001), receiving an Independent Spirit Award Best Actor nomination for the latter. He followed up w/ roles in Bubble Boy (2001), The Good Girl (2002), Moonlight Mile (2002) & Le Jour d'après (2004).

      He made his theater debut in a revival of This Is Our Youth in London. The play was well-received & played for 8 weeks on West End. He then starred in Jarhead: La Fin de l'innocence (2005) & Proof (2005). However, it was his performance in Le secret de Brokeback Mountain (2005) that won him critical acclaim. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role while also being nominated for the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role SAG Award, the Best Supporting Actor-Motion Picture Satellite Award & the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. Afterwards, he starred in Zodiac (2007), Brothers (2009), Prince of Persia: Les Sables du temps (2010) & Love, et autres drogues (2010). For Love, et autres drogues (2010), he was nominated for the Best Actor-Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Golden Globe Award.

      In the 2010s, he starred in Source Code (2011), End of Watch (2012), Prisoners (2013), Night Call (2014), La rage au ventre (2015) & Demolition (2015). For Night Call (2014), he was nominated for the Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Golden Globe, the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role SAG & the Best Actor in a Leading Role BAFTA Award. Leading Role BAFTA Award.
    • Jason Schwartzman

      6. Jason Schwartzman

      • Actor
      • Music Department
      • Producer
      Rushmore (1998)
      Jason Francesco Schwartzman is an American actor and musician. Schwartzman made his film debut in Wes Anderson's 1998 film Rushmore, and has gone on to appear in seven other Anderson films: The Darjeeling Limited (2007), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Moonrise Kingdom (2012), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Isle of Dogs (2018), The French Dispatch (2021) and Asteroid City (2023). His other film roles include Spun (2003), I Heart Huckabees (2004), Marie Antoinette (2006), and Klaus (2019). Schwartzman starred in the television series Bored to Death (2009-11) and appeared in the fourth season of the FX anthology series Fargo (2020). He was an executive producer on the Amazon Prime show Mozart in the Jungle (2014-18), a series he also acted in. Schwartzman has released three albums through his solo project Coconut Records, having previously been drummer in the rock band Phantom Planet.
    • Ryan Gosling at an event for Lost River (2014)

      7. Ryan Gosling

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Director
      Blue Valentine (2010)
      Born Ryan Thomas Gosling in London, Ontario, Canada, he is the son of Donna (Wilson), a secretary, and Thomas Ray Gosling, a traveling salesman. Ryan was the second of their two children, with an older sister, Mandi. His ancestry is French-Canadian, as well as English, Scottish, and Irish. The Gosling family moved to Cornwall, Ontario, where Ryan grew up and was home-schooled by his mother. He also attended Gladstone Public School and Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational School, where he excelled in Drama and Fine Arts. The family then relocated to Burlington, Ontario, where Ryan attended Lester B. Pearson High School.

      Ryan first performed as a singer at talent contests with Mandi. He attended an open audition in Montreal for the TV series "The Mickey Mouse Club" (Le Club Mickey (1989)) in January 1993 and beat out 17,000 other aspiring actors for a a spot on the show. While appearing on "MMC" for two years, he lived with co-star Justin Timberlake's family.

      Though he received no formal acting training, after "MMC," Gosling segued into an acting career, appearing on the TV series Hercule contre Arès (1998) and Classe croisière (1997), as well as the films The Slaughter Rule (2002), Calculs meurtriers (2002), and Le plus beau des combats (2000). He first attracted serious critical attention with his performance as the Jewish neo-Nazi in the controversial film Danny Balint (2001), which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. He was cast in the part by writer-director Henry Bean, who believed that Gosling's strict upbringing gave him the insight to understand the character Danny, whose obsessiveness with the Judaism he was born into turns to hatred. He was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award as Best Male Lead in 2002 for the role and won the Golden Aries award from the Russian Guild of Film Critics.

      After appearing in the sleeper N'oublie jamais (2004) in 2004, Gosling won the dubious honor of being named one of the 50 Hottest Bachelors by People Magazine. More significantly, he was named the Male Star of Tomorrow at the 2004 Show West convention of movie exhibitors.

      Gosling reached a summit of his profession with his performance in Half Nelson (2006), which garnered him an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor. In a short time, he has established himself as one of the finest actors of his generation. Throughout the subsequent decade, he has become all three of an internet fixation, a box office star, and a critical darling, having headlined Blue Valentine (2010), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), Drive (2011), Les marches du pouvoir (2011), The Place Beyond the Pines (2012), The Nice Guys (2016), and La La Land (2016). In 2017, he starred in the long-awaited science fiction sequel Blade Runner 2049 (2017), with Harrison Ford.

      Ryan has two children with his partner, actress Eva Mendes.
    • Channing Tatum

      8. Channing Tatum

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Director
      21 Jump Street (2012)
      Channing Tatum was born in a small town, Cullman, Alabama, 50 miles north of Birmingham. He is the son of Kay (Faust), an airline worker, and Glenn Matthew Tatum, who worked in construction. Growing up, he was full of energy and somewhat troublesome, so his parents decided to enroll him in different sports such as track and field, baseball, soccer, and football to keep him out of trouble. In the ninth grade he was sent to Catholic school. It was there that he discovered his passion for football and his hopes became centered on earning an athletic college scholarship. Channing's goal was finally met, and in his senior year in high school, he was recruited and earned a full athletic college scholarship to a school in West Virginia.

      Tatum is also skilled in Kung Fu and in Gor-Chor Kung Fu, a form of martial arts, in which he has earned belts. Channing later left college and, in the meantime, worked as a construction worker, a stripper, a mortgage broker and salesman. He has modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch, Nautica, Gap, Aeropostale, Emporio Armani, and has been featured in television commercials for American Eagle, Pepsi, and some very popular Mountain Dew commercials.

      Channing can be seen on the big screen as a featured actor in Coach Carter (2005), in which he plays a high school basketball player. He was also in the very popular TV series Les Experts : Miami (2002) where he played the role of Bob Davenport. Afterwards, his recognition has grown by landing leading roles in major studio pictures, such as Sexy Dance (2006), 21 Jump Street (2012), Magic Mike (2012), White House Down (2013), 22 Jump Street (2014) and Jupiter: Le destin de l'univers (2015).
    • Charlie Hunnam

      9. Charlie Hunnam

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Sons of Anarchy (2008–2014)
      Charles Matthew Hunnam was born on April 10, 1980 in Newcastle, England, to Jane (Bell), a business owner, and William Hunnam, a scrap metal merchant. At 18 years of age, he made a guest appearance in popular TV series Byker Grove (1989).

      He gained fame in Britain thanks to his television role as the love-smitten Nathan Maloney in Queer as Folk (1999). Independent movies, television series and auditions for such blockbusters as Star Wars, épisode II : L'Attaque des clones (2002) followed, but it wasn't until 2002 that Charlie started to attract international attention, when he supported Katie Holmes in the suspense thriller Abandon (2002).

      His first lead role in a film was in Nicholas Nickleby (2002). After which, he played a pivotal character in the strongly cast, adapted drama Retour à Cold Mountain (2003). This was Charlie's first part that he has named in his "trilogy of mad men." The two that followed were in Hooligans (2005) and Les Fils de l'homme (2006). Charlie's role in Green Street Hooligans caught the eye of Kurt Sutter, who chose him to play the protagonist in his TV show Sons of Anarchy (2008). The series about an outlaw motorcycle club became FX's most popular show ever and a critical success. Following his fame on American TV, Charlie had his first starring part in a film that was a commercial success, Pacific Rim (2013).
    • Kristen Bell

      10. Kristen Bell

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Writer
      La Reine des neiges (2013)
      Kristen Anne Bell (born 1980) is an American actress and singer. She was born and raised in Huntington Woods, Michigan, and is the daughter of Lorelei (Frygier), a nurse, and Tom Bell, a television news director. Her ancestry is Polish (mother) and German, English, Irish, and Scottish (father). Kristen found her talent in entertainment at an early age. In 1992, she went to her first audition and won a role in Raggedy Ann and Andy. Bell's mother established her with an agent before she was 13, and she was cast in newspaper advertisements and television commercials. At this time, she also began private acting lessons. Bell had an uncredited role in the film Secrets, mensonges et ... mariage (1998) in 1998.

      Bell attended Shrine Catholic High School, where she took part in drama and music club. She won the starring role of Dorothy in her high school's production of The Wizard of Oz. After graduation Bell moved to New York City to attend prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied musical theater. In 2001, Bell left university to play the role of Becky in Tom Sawyer. That same year, she made her first credited debut in Pootie Tang (2001), but her scene was cut and her appearance exists only in the credit sequence. In 2002, Bell appeared in the Broadway revival of The Crucible with Liam Neeson and Angela Bettis. She then moved to Los Angeles, California, and appeared in a handful television shows as a special guest, finding trouble gaining a recurring role in a television series.

      In 2004, Bell appeared in the Lifetime's television film, Gracie's Choice, which received high ratings. At the age 24, Bell won the title role in Veronica Mars (2004), which started broadcasting in the fall of 2004, created by Rob Thomas. Bell starred as a seventeen-year-old detective, which put her alongside actors Enrico Colantoni who played her father, Percy Daggs III, Jason Dohring and Ryan Hansen. This series received very positive reviews, and Bell received much attention for her performance. Bell and the cast of Veronica Mars were nominated for two Teen Choice Awards.

      In 2005, Bell starred in Reefer Madness (2005) in the role of Mary Lane. Reefer Madness debuted on the Showtime network on April 16, 2005. The following year, Bell won the Saturn Award for 'Best Actress on Television' for her performance in Veronica Mars.

      In 2013, Bell voiced the main character, Princess Anna of Arendelle, in the Walt Disney Pictures animated movie, La Reine des neiges (2013), which received the 'best animated feature' award at the 86th Academy Awards. She performed the songs: 'For the First Time in Forever', 'Love is an Open Door', 'Do You Want to Build a Snowman', and 'For the First Time in Forever (Reprise)'. La Reine des neiges (2013), which was released on November 22, 2013, was hugely successful worldwide.

      On March 13, 2013, it was confirmed that a Veronica Mars (2014) movie would finally be coming to fruition. Bell and creator, Rob Thomas, launched a fund raising campaign to produce the film through Kickstarter and attained the $2 million goal in few hours. The movie was released on March 14, 2014.

      Bell married Dax Shepard in October, 2013.
    • Michelle Pfeiffer and Eva Green at an event for Dark Shadows (2012)

      11. Eva Green

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Production Department
      Casino Royale (2006)
      French actress and model Eva Gaëlle Green was born on July 6, 1980, in Paris, France. Her father, Walter Green, is a dentist who appeared in the 1966 film Au hasard Balthazar (1966). Her mother, Marlène Jobert, is an actress turned children's book writer. Eva's mother was born in Algeria, of French, Spanish, and Sephardic Jewish heritage (during that time, Algeria was part of France), and Eva's father is of Swedish, French, and Breton descent. She has a fraternal twin sister, Joy. Eva left French school at 17. She switched to the American School in France for one year. She left the American School and studied acting at Saint Paul Drama School in Paris for three years, then had a 10-week polishing course at the Weber Douglas Academy of dramatic Art in London. She returned to Paris as an accomplished young actress, and played on stage in several theater productions: "La Jalousie en Trois Fax" and "Turcaret". There, she caught the eye of director Bernardo Bertolucci. Green followed a recommendation to work on her English. She studied for two months with an English coach before doing Innocents: The Dreamers (2003) with Bernardo Bertolucci. During their work, Bertolucci described Green as being "so beautiful it's indecent".

      Green won critical acclaim for her role in Innocents: The Dreamers (2003). After "The Dreamers", Green played the love interest of cult French gentleman-thief, Arsène Lupin (2004), opposite Romain Duris. In 2005, she co-starred, opposite Orlando Bloom and Liam Neeson, in Kingdom of Heaven (2005), produced and directed by Ridley Scott. The film brought her a wider international exposure. She turned down the femme fatale role in Le dahlia noir (2006), that went to Hilary Swank, because she didn't want to end up typecast after her role in "The Dreamers". Instead, Eva accepted the prestigious role of "Vesper Lynd", one of three Bond girls, opposite Daniel Craig, in Casino Royale (2006) and became the fifth French actress to play a James Bond girl, after Claudine Auger in Opération Tonnerre (1965), Corinne Cléry in Moonraker (1979), Carole Bouquet in Rien que pour vos yeux (1981) and Sophie Marceau in Le monde ne suffit pas (1999). She achieved international recognition for the film, one of the highest-grossing Bond movies ever.

      Since then, Green has starred in the films Dark Shadows (2012), 300 : La Naissance d'un empire (2014), Sin City : J'ai tué pour elle (2014), and Miss Peregrine et les Enfants particuliers (2016). She also starred as Vanessa Ives in Showtime's horror drama Penny Dreadful (2014). Her performance in the series earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.

      Since her school years, Green has been a cosmopolitan multilingual and multicultural person. Yet, since her father always lived in France with them and her mother, she and her twin sister can't speak Swedish. She developed a wide scope of interests beyond her acting profession and became an aspiring art connoisseur and an avid museum visitor. Her other activities, outside of acting, include playing and composing music, cooking at home, walking her terrier, and collecting art. She shares time between her two residencies, one is in Paris, France, and one in London, England.
    • Chris Pine

      12. Chris Pine

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Director
      Star Trek (2009)
      Chris Pine was born in Los Angeles. His parents are actors Robert Pine and Gwynne Gilford, and his maternal grandparents were Max M. Gilford, a president of the Hollywood Bar Association, and actress Anne Gwynne. His sister, Katherine Pine, has also acted. Chris's ancestry is Russian Jewish (from his maternal grandfather), English, German, Welsh, and French. Pine attended Oakwood School in the San Fernando Valley, and went on to study English at the University of California, Berkeley where he received a bachelor's degree. During this time, he spent one year studying at the University of Leeds in England. Pine also studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. After embarking on an acting career, Pine won guest roles in many television series, and made his feature film debut opposite Anne Hathaway in Un mariage de princesse (2004). Other roles in film and television followed, but he became an international star when he was cast as James T. Kirk in the hugely successful franchise reboot, Star Trek (2009).

      He subsequently starred in the films Unstoppable (2010), Target (2012), Des gens comme nous (2012), and the sequel Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). In 2014, Pine co-starred in Comment tuer son boss 2 (2014) and, as Cinderella's Prince, in the musical Into the Woods : Promenons-nous dans les bois (2014), alongside Meryl Streep and Anna Kendrick. In 2015, he appeared in the thriller Les Survivants (2015), and in 2016, he headlined the sea-set drama The Finest Hours (2016), the third film in the new Trek universe, Star Trek : Sans limites (2016), and the bank robber drama Comancheria (2016). In 2017, Chris played Steve Trevor opposite Gal Gadot in the title role of Wonder Woman (2017), a film that became his biggest domestic earner.
    • Sophie Winkleman

      13. Sophie Winkleman

      • Actress
      • Writer
      Wonka (2023)
      Sophie Winkleman was born on 5 August 1980 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Wonka (2023), Le Monde de Narnia : Le Lion, la Sorcière blanche et l'Armoire magique (2005) and Peep Show (2003). She has been married to Lord Frederick Windsor since 12 September 2009. They have two children.
    • Olivia Munn

      14. Olivia Munn

      • Actress
      • Writer
      The Newsroom (2012–2014)
      Lisa Olivia Munn was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Her mother, Kimberly Schmid, lived in Vietnam, and is of Chinese ancestry, while her father, Winston Barrett Munn, is from a family with deep roots in the American South. Olivia's parents divorced when she was two years old, and she was raised by her mother and stepfather, a member of the United States Air Force. Although the family departed Oklahoma and resided in many locations, she was mainly raised in Tokyo, Japan. During this time, she appeared in a number of local theater productions and later became a model in the Japanese fashion industry. When the family eventually returned to the United States, Olivia moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. After a few small roles, her career took a very promising turn when she landed the role of Mily Acuna on the Hawaii-lensed TV series Beyond the Break (2006) and the role of Rob Schneider's receptionist in Le Grand Stan (2007). She hosts "The Daily Nut" and the "Formula D" Podcasts on G4.
    • Christina Ricci

      15. Christina Ricci

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Soundtrack
      Buffalo '66 (1998)
      Precocious, outspoken child-teen starlet of the 1990s, Christina Ricci was born on February 12, 1980 in Santa Monica, California, the youngest of four children of Sarah (Murdoch), a realtor, and Ralph Ricci, a lawyer and therapist. She is of Italian (from her paternal grandfather), Irish, and Scots-Irish descent. She made her screen debut at the age of 9 in Les 2 sirènes (1990), in which she worked with Winona Ryder and Cher. Her breakthrough adult role was in Ice Storm (1997), in which she plays a nymphet who skillfully seduces two brothers. She worked with Johnny Depp and Casper Van Dien in the Tim Burton film Sleepy Hollow : La Légende du cavalier sans tête (1999).
    • Gustaf Skarsgård at an event for Vikings (2013)

      16. Gustaf Skarsgård

      • Actor
      • Director
      • Writer
      Oppenheimer (2023)
      Gustaf Skarsgård was born on 12 November 1980 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. He is an actor and director, known for Oppenheimer (2023), Westworld (2016) and Vikings (2013).
    • Ben Whishaw at an event for Cloud Atlas (2012)

      17. Ben Whishaw

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Music Department
      Skyfall (2012)
      Widely regarded as one of the greatest stage and screen actors of his generation both in his native Great Britain and internationally, Benjamin John Whishaw was born in Clifton, Bedfordshire, to Linda (Hope), who works in cosmetics, and Jose Whishaw, who works in information technology. He has a twin brother, James. He is of French, German, Russian (father) and English (mother) descent.

      Ben attended Samuel Whitbread Community College where his interest in theatre grew and he became a member of the Bancroft Players Youth Theatre at Hitchin's Queen Mother Theatre. During his time there he rose to prominence in many productions, most notably If This Is a Man, based on the book of the same name by Primo Levi, a survivor of Nazi World War II prisoner of war camp. The play was taken to the Edinburgh Festival in 1995 where it garnered five-star reviews and great critical acclaim with Ben Whishaw getting rave reviews for his portrayal of Levi.

      Ben then enrolled in, RADA from where he graduated in 2004 and soon landed the role of Hamlet in Trevor Nunn's 2004 production making him one of the youngest actors to portray Hamlet on-stage. Hamlet opened to rave reviews with many critics hailing Ben as the next Laurence Olivier and applauding his portrayal of Hamlet with leading critics haling the birth of a star. Whishaw's film and TV credits include Layer Cake (2004) and Christopher Morris 2005 sitcom Nathan Barley (2005), in which he played a character called Pingu. He was named "Most Promising Newcomer" at the 2001 British Independent Film Awards (for My Brother Tom (2001)) and, in 2005, nominated as best actor in four award ceremonies for his Hamlet. He also played Keith Richards in the Stephen Woolley biopic Stoned (2005). Whishaw played in Le Parfum, histoire d'un meurtrier (2006) as Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a perfume maker whose craft turns deadly getting raves once again for his stunning portrayal. Whishaw appeared in 2007's I'm Not There (2007) as one of the Bob Dylan reincarnations and in 2008 in Criminal Justice (2008) a TV series. He appears in the forthcoming films La tempête (2010) and Bright Star (2009).
    • Tom Gormican

      18. Tom Gormican

      • Writer
      • Producer
      • Director
      Un talent en or massif (2022)
      Tom Gormican was born on 2 April 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Un talent en or massif (2022), Le Flic de Beverly Hills : Axel F. (2024) and Célibataires... ou presque (2014).
    • Matthew Lawrence

      19. Matthew Lawrence

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Soundtrack
      Madame Doubtfire (1993)
      Matthew William Lawrence is the middle son of Donna Lawrence (née Shaw), a personnel manager, and Joe Lawrence Sr., an insurance broker, with Joey Lawrence being the oldest and Andrew Lawrence the youngest. He played Jack Hunter on Incorrigible Cory (1993) and appeared opposite Robin Williams and Sally Field in Madame Doubtfire (1993). A few years later, he starred in Une nana au poil (2002) and had roles on blockbuster shows such as Les Experts : Miami (2002) and more. Matthew returned as Jack Hunter on Le Monde de Riley (2014) Season 2, guest-starring with Will Friedle.

      At age three, his mother started to bring him into NY city with her and his brother Joey. The family took Joey's middle name, Lawrence, as their stage last names. They would go often for singing and dancing lessons as well as commercial auditions. Matty, known to family/friends, naturally wanted to get into the entertainment industry like his older brother and developed a passion for the arts. At age 4 he booked 2 national commercials and was on his way. Finally after many years of commuting, he and his family moved out to Los Angeles. This is where he attended high school and then USC. He excelled in biology and the sciences. All the while working as an actor. He now resides in a suburb of Los Angeles.
    • Michelle Williams at an event for La 89e cérémonie des Oscars (2017)

      20. Michelle Williams

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Music Department
      Blue Valentine (2010)
      A small-town girl born and raised in rural Kalispell, Montana, Michelle Ingrid Williams is the daughter of Carla Ingrid (Swenson), a homemaker, and Larry Richard Williams, a commodity trader and author. Her ancestry is Norwegian, as well as German, British Isles, and other Scandinavian. She was first known as bad girl Jen Lindley in the television series Dawson (1998). She appeared in the comedy film Dick - Les coulisses de la présidence (1999), which was a parody of the Watergate Scandal along with Kirsten Dunst, as well as Prozac Nation (2001) with Christina Ricci. Since then, Michelle has worked her way into the world of independent films such as Le chef de gare (2003), Imaginary Heroes (2004), and The Baxter (2005). But her real success happened in 2005 when she starred in Ang Lee's Le secret de Brokeback Mountain (2005) as Alma Beers Del Mar. A woman who realizes her husband is in love with another man. Her talent shown in Le secret de Brokeback Mountain (2005) landed her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2011, she received her first lead role Academy Award nomination for Blue Valentine (2010). She followed this in 2012 with a lead role Academy Award nomination for My Week with Marilyn (2011).

      Michelle has a daughter, Matilda, with late Australian actor Heath Ledger.
    • Zachary Levi

      21. Zachary Levi

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Director
      Shazam! (2019)
      The middle child between two sisters, Zachary Levi was born as Zachary Levi Pugh on September 29, 1980 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, to Susan (Hoctor) and Darrell Alton Pugh. He uses his middle name as his stage surname because his birth name, "Pugh", which is of Welsh origin, sounds too much like "Pew." His other ancestry includes Irish, English, French, German, Scottish, and Swiss. He grew up all over the country before his family put down roots in Ventura County, California. At the early age of six, Zachary began acting, singing and dancing in school and local theater productions.

      After graduating from Buena High School he headed to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of acting. Zachary began acting in theater, performing roles in such regional productions like Grease, The Outsiders, Oliver, The Wizard of Oz, and Big River. It was his portrayal of Jesus in Ojai's Godspell that brought him to the attention of Hollywood.

      He had a supporting role in the television movie Big Shot : Confession d'un bookmaker (2002) with David Krumholtz, Tory Kittles, Jennifer Morrison, and Nicholas Turturro. He then began acting as Kipp Steadman in the TV series Less Than Perfect (2002) with Sara Rue, Andrea Parker, Eric Roberts, Andy Dick, and Sherri Shepherd.

      He was seen in the television movie Une célibataire à New-York (2003) on the WB with Charisma Carpenter, Holly Marie Combs, Linda Dano, and Rachelle Lefevre. In his spare time, Zachary enjoys skateboarding, snowboarding, skydiving, and participating in various other sports. After living in Los Angeles for the better part of a decade, he recently moved to Austin, Texas.

      In 2019 he starred in the action-comedy film Shazam! (2019), playing the title superhero; a magic-created older version of teenager Billy Batson played by Asher Angel. The film and his comic-heroic performance received positive notices.
    • Sarah Shahi

      22. Sarah Shahi

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Director
      Black Adam (2022)
      Sarah Shahi was born Aahoo Jahansouzshahi in Euless, Texas, to an Iranian father and Spanish-Iranian mother. She is a former NFL cheerleader and a descendant of a 19th-century Persian Shah. She attended Trinity High School and Southern Methodist University, studied opera and majored in English. As a teenager, she won several beauty contests and took first place in the Miss Fort Worth USA pageant in 1997. She joined the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders and was part of the 1999-2000 squad. She also appeared on the cover of their 2000 calendar.

      While working as an extra on the set of Docteur T & les femmes (2000), she met director Robert Altman, who encouraged her to move to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actress. Shahi was the first ghost in Supernatural (2005), the CW paranormal drama series. She had recurring roles in several TV series, such as Alias (2001), in which she played "Jenny"; and Dawson (1998), where she was "Sadia Shaw". She became a fan favorite in her role as the Mexican-American DJ "Carmen de la Pica Morales" in the Showtime series, L Word (2004), which she joined in its second season. Sarah did not renew her contract with the show for a fourth season and, consequently, her character was written out.

      However, she is best-known for her main role as "Sameen Shaw" on the CBS show Person of Interest (2011) playing a CIA agent turned-vigilante with a heart of gold.

      She also appeared on HBO's Les Soprano (1999), in the episode Kennedy and Heidi (2007) as "Sonya Aragon", a stripper and a college student who spends a weekend with Tony after a death in his family. Although uncredited by most sources, Sarah also appeared in the Jackie Chan film, Rush Hour 3 (2007), as one of the girls being handcuffed along with Mia Tyler for a traffic offense by Chris Tucker early in the film. She also starred with Damian Lewis in the NBC show, Life (2007).

      Sarah speaks English, Farsi, and some Spanish, and has a brown belt in karate.
    • Sarah Drew

      23. Sarah Drew

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Radio (2003)
      Multi-hyphenate actor, producer, writer, and director Sarah Drew is best known for her role as Dr. April Kepner on the hit ABC series Grey's Anatomy and as Hannah Rogers in Warner Bros' Everwood. Currently, Sarah stars in and executive produces the Hallmark+ series Mistletoe Murders, portraying Emily Lane. This elevated project adds a sophisticated twist to the classic holiday genre, offering a fresh take on the beloved seasonal format.

      Sarah's recent TV credits include Freeform's Cruel Summer, the recipient of the Hollywood Critics Association Award for Best Cable Drama Series, and Apple TV+'s critically acclaimed series Amber Brown, written, directed, and produced by Bonnie Hunt. In 2022, Sarah made her writing debut with Reindeer Games Homecoming, a holiday feature for Lifetime that she both produced and starred in as well as earned a Canadian Screen Award nomination for her lead role in Lifetime's Stolen by Their Father. Continuing her momentum, she released four films in 2023: producing and starring in Lifetime's The Girl Who Caught a Killer, Sony Affirm's Birthright Outlaw, Hallmark's Guiding Emily, and her second feature for Lifetime, A Cowboy Christmas Romance, a well-received hit that she also wrote and executive produced. In 2024, she followed up with A Carpenter Christmas Romance, further strengthening her successful collaboration with Lifetime. Sarah made her directorial debut with Grey's Anatomy: B-Team, which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. She also directed a radio play for LA Theater Works titled Fever Syndrome, released in March 2024. In film, notable credits include her debut in Columbia Pictures' Radio, alongside Ed Harris and Cuba Gooding Jr., and her lead role in Sony's hit comedy Moms' Night Out with Patricia Heaton and Sean Astin. Sarah began producing with Provident Films' Indivisible, where she co-starred with Tia Mowry.

      Sarah's love for the arts began early in her life, leading her to book the lead role in the critically acclaimed production of Romeo and Juliet at McCarter Theatre Center during her fourth year of university. The performance received rave reviews and opened doors for her career, leading to her Broadway debut in Vincent in Brixton at the Lincoln Center Theater, followed by a successful run in London's West End. Shortly after, she transitioned to Los Angeles to pursue television and film.

      When she's not working, Sarah is actively involved in charitable work, supporting organizations such as Door of Hope in Pasadena and Lwala Community Alliance, which focuses on improving health care in Africa.

      Sarah lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Dr. Peter Lanfer, and their two children, Hannah (9) and Micah (12).
    • June Diane Raphael

      24. June Diane Raphael

      • Actress
      • Writer
      • Additional Crew
      Jet Lag (2015)
      June Diane Raphael is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. She has starred in TV comedy programs Burning Love, Adult Swim's NTSF:SD:SUV::, and Grace and Frankie. Notable film work includes supporting roles in Year One and Unfinished Business, as well as her 2013 Sundance film Ass Backwards, which she co-wrote and starred in with her creative partner Casey Wilson. She also co-hosts the movie discussion podcast How Did This Get Made? alongside Jason Mantzoukas and her husband Paul Scheer.
    • Luke Macfarlane at an event for Killjoys (2015)

      25. Luke Macfarlane

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Soundtrack
      Bros (2022)
      Luke Macfarlane is a Canadian-American actor.

      He is best known for his role as Scotty Wandell on the family drama television series Brothers & Sisters (2006) (2006-2011) and D'avin Jaqobis on the space adventure series Killjoys (2015) (2015-2019) .

      Luke is a lead star in Hallmark's productions. His first movie for Hallmark was Une romance-photo (2014). Since that time he played in several productions for Hallmark Channel like Le Pays de Noël (2015), La Promesse de Noël (2016), Embrassez l'esprit de Noël (2017) and Un festival pour la Saint-Valentin (2020). But acting is not his only passion. He loves playing the cello and this skill was used in another Hallmark's movie Noël au château (2020).

      Luke working constantly on his career development joined the cast of Netflix's Christmas Rom-Com Que souffle la romance (2021) and the major studio film Bros (2022). He is one of the main cast members in the Apple TV+ series Platonic (2023).

      He and his partner skier Hig Roberts welcomed their daughter Tess Eleanor Macfarlane on June 4, 2023.

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