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- Jen Landon was born in Malibu, California, USA. Jen is an actor, known for Yellowstone (2018), Animal Kingdom (2016) and Banshee (2013).
- Ryder Allen was born on 26 May 2012 in Malibu, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Palmer (2021), The Penguin (2024) and Today (1952).
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Meredith Salenger is an actress, writer, producer, and activist born and raised in the sunshine in Malibu, CA. She began her professional acting career at the age of 10 playing a singing and dancing orphan in "Annie"(1982), directed by John Huston. By 14 she was starring as the lead role in "The Journey of Natty Gann" opposite John Cusack and Ray Wise (1985), which was the first American movie to win the gold award at the Moscow Film Festival. This film also garnered Meredith "Best Actress in a Drama" at the Youth in Film Awards for her wonderful portrayal of the tomboyish Natty Gann. After starring in the teen films "Dream a little Dream" opposite The Coreys and "A Night in Life of Jimmy Reardon" with River Phoenix and Matthew Perry - Meredith took a 4 year break and left Hollywood for Harvard where she graduated cum laude with a degree in Psychology. Upon her return to Hollywood, Meredith has been cast in TV comedies: opposite Steve Carrell in "H.U.D," "Chicks" with the same writers from Seinfeld. She's guest starred on "Will & Grace," "Anger Management" with Charlie Sheen, Happy!, and many others. She enjoyed her dramatic roles in shows like 24, Dawson's Creek, Grey's Anatomy, Daredevil, Damages, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cold Case, Close to Home, etc. Meredith also starred in David Kelley's "Lake Placid" alongside Bill Pullman, Brendan Gleeson, Oliver Platt and Betty White, John Carpenter's "Village of the Damned" with Mark Hamill and Christopher Reeves, and a multitude of Independent films. Meredith then entered the Star Wars universe voicing characters in The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Force awakens. You can also hear her voiceover work in: The Secret Life of Pets 2. My Little Pony, Teen Titans Go! to the Movies, Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, Robot Chicken, Lego DC Super Hero Girls, and more. During all of this, Meredith got certified in Mediation from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law in 2009 and went on to successfully mediate over a hundred cases throughout the Los Angeles Superior courts. She wed comedian Patton Oswalt in 2017 and became an instant mom to the adorably mischievous Alice who is now her favorite person of all time! Since 2021, she is writing and producing two shows (a sitcom and an animated show) with her writing partner Matt Boren and voicing many animated shows including Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. on HULU. (2021) She produces and hosts a hilarious podcast with her husband called, "Did you get my text?"- Actress
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Dominique Swain was raised in Malibu, California, USA. The second of three daughters of mother Cindy and father David an electrical engineer, her sisters makeup artist Alexis and actress Chelse. She debuted her film career in the controversial remake of Vladimir Nabokov's novel and Stanley Kubrick's film Lolita by director Adrian Lyne. It was a powerful first performance by the young actress, Lyne had seen her performance on a videotape audition she put together with a friend while she was between agents, selecting her from a pool of more than 2500 actresses vying for the role. Lyne was charmed by her and her reading directly from the novel as opposed to the script. . Despite a phenomenal performance opposite Jeremy Irons as Humbert and Melanie Griffith as Lolita's mother, the film faced a great deal of controversy due to its subject matter as networks pulled away from backing wide theatrical release. After some delays, it was eventually premiered to US audiences on the Showtime network followed by a limited theatrical release.
Since then she has gone on to act and star in close to 100 other films, including Face/Off, Girl and Alpha Dog. Recently she has joined Cameo where her fans can directly reach out to her for personal videos or direct message chats.- Actor
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Timothy Hutton was born in Malibu, California, one of three children born to Maryline (Poole), a teacher, and actor Jim Hutton (Dana James Hutton). He burst onto the acting scene in the late 1970s. After only a few significant roles in TV movies, he bagged the part of Conrad in the Robert Redford-directed Ordinary People (1980).
His performance as a troubled teenager trying to deal with the death of his older brother, won him the 1980 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, making him the youngest actor to date to win that award. With over 70 film, TV, and stage appearances (including an impressive 15 features films between 2006-08), Hutton headlines the television series Leverage (2008) as insurance investigator Nate Ford. He starred in the acclaimed Roman Polanski film The Ghost Writer (2010). Hutton made his Broadway debut in 1989 in "Love Letters".- Actress
Navi Rawat was born on 5 June 1977 in Malibu, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Feast (2005), The O.C. (2003) and Numb3rs (2005). She has been married to Brawley Nolte since 2012. They have one child.- Actor
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Jaden Smith is an actor, known for The Pursuit of Happyness (2006), The Karate Kid (2010) and After Earth (2013). In addition to being an actor he is also a dancer, songwriter and rapper who won an MTV award for his performance in The Pursuit of Happyness. He co-starred with his father Will Smith in both The Pursuit of Happyness and in the 2013 science fiction film After Earth. Smith and his siblings are youth ambassadors for Project Zambia which provides assistance in conjunction with Hasbro for Zambian children orphaned by AIDS.
Jaden Smith was born on July 8, 1998 in Malibu, California, USA as Jaden Christopher Syre Smith, the son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. He is the older brother of Willow Smith (born on October 23, 2000) and is the younger half-brother of Trey Smith. He is also the nephew of Caleeb Pinkett. His maternal grandmother's family was Afro-Caribbean (from Barbados and Jamaica). His other grandparents' families were African-American.
Before fame, He helped Project Zambia and Hasbro to take care of children in Zambia whose parents have died of AIDS. He made his film debut in 2006 in The Pursuit of Happyness. Along with his sister, Willow Smith, and his elder brother, Trey Smith, are youth ambassadors for Project Zambia, in conjunction with the Hasbro corporation, which helps children orphaned by AIDS in Africa. Along with his younger sister, Willow Smith, he was home-schooled and also attends the New Village Leadership Academy, which was co-founded by his parents.
He co-starred with Jackie Chan in the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid directed by Harald Zwart. Smith's character portrayal was acclaimed by critics and the film received mixed to mainly positive reviews. He also played a role in The Day the Earth Stood Still (2013) with Keanu Reeves. In May 2013, Will Smith and Jaden starred together, playing father and son, in After Earth. In 2014, it was announced that Smith will return for the sequel Karate Kid 2 with Jackie Chan. The movie will be directed by Breck Eisner, produced by James Lassiter and Will Smith and written by Zak Penn. The movie would be released in 2015.
Smith rapped alongside Canadian singer Justin Bieber in the song "Never Say Never." On October 1, 2012, Jaden released his first mix tape, The Cool Cafe.
Smith started his own clothing/lifestyle brand called MSFTSrep. The clothes range from hoodies and T-shirts to trousers and vests. In May 2013 Smith collaborated with a Korean designer, Choi Bum Suk, to create a pop-up store in which customers can buy clothes with their collaborated logos.
In 2015, he began dating Instagram star Sarah Snyder. Before Sarah, Jaden dated Kylie Jenner.- Actress
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Frankie Ingrassia is an award-winning director who recently wrapped production on her directorial debut, Vampire Dad (2020), a film about a perfect family man in 1962 that is chosen by the underworld to therapize monsters. She wrote, directed, and co-produced. She has been recurring as the bartender on Amazon's Goliath (2016) opposite Billy Bob Thornton as well as a recurring voice on Tyler the Creator's cartoon, The Jellies! (2017), on Cartoon Network. An LA native who started her career playing Holly Hunter's daughter in the HBO original The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993) followed by her role as the iconic experimentalist in Alexander Payne's Election (1999).
Frankie spent several years shadowing directors. Her first directing job was the pilot Hey You, It's Me (2015) which has since gone on to win over 15 festivals including the LA film awards and was picked up and turned to series on Seed and Sparks web platform.
She was one of the first females to direct the PR footage for the world famous Coachella music festival and has been hired to do several shorts and web series in the interim.- Actor
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Scott Menville is an American voice actor known for voicing Robin in the Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go and associated DC franchises. He also voiced Rick Courage from Evil Con Carne, Shaggy Rogers from Scooby-Doo, Fred Flintstone from The Flintstone Kids, Rocket the Sloth from Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings video game and Yaibal in Final Fantasy X-2.- Actress
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Courtney Miller was born on 19 June 1995 in Malibu, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The Big What If (2016), Every [Blank] Ever (2015) and Smosh (2005). She has been married to Shayne Topp since 29 March 2024.- Actor
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The son of Swedish actress Viveca Lindfors and American director Don Siegel, actor Kristoffer Tabori was born in the wealthy area of Malibu on August 4, 1952, and appeared in one of his mother's films Weddings and Babies (1958) as a youngster. His parents divorced when he was barely a year old and his mother subsequently married Hungarian writer/director George Tabori. Kristoffer would use the name "Tabori" for his own.
Kristoffer started making the theater rounds in the late 60s, taking his first official stage bow with "The Merchant of Venice" at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in 1966. In 1968, the teenager appeared off-Broadway with his mother at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in the Bertolt Brecht play 'The Guns of Carrar," which was translated by stepfather George. After a role in "A Cry of Players" that same year, he made his 1969 Broadway debut in "The Penny Wars" and followed this immediately with a part in "Henry V" starring Len Cariou. Earlier in 1970, Kristoffer was presented with the Theatre World Award for his excellent work in "How Much, How Much?"
Tabori's stage success led to progressive strides in '70s film wherein he became a product of his generation playing lean. long-haired hippies and liberal thinker types. In unbilled movie bits as a late teen (including a flower child in the musical Sweet Charity (1969)), the nascent actor also made an unbilled appearance in his father's cop action drama Coogan's Bluff (1968), one of several projects that had Don Siegel directing Clint Eastwood.
Kristoffer earned strong reviews for his very first film lead in Making It (1971) as a sex-obsessed 17-year-old who suffers a heavy, traumatic experience with his mother, played by Joyce Van Patten. While this opened doors for major roles in such offbeat films as The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker (1970) and Journey Through Rosebud (1972), it did not pave the way to movie stardom. He started impressing on the smaller screen instead with quality TV-movies including A Memory of Two Mondays (1974), The Glass House (1972), QB VII (1974), The Lady's Not for Burning (1974), Seventh Avenue (1977), Rappaccini's Daughter (1980), London Embassy (1987), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1988) and Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair (1993).
Kristoffer also racked up dozens of guest appearances on such popular TV programs as "Medical Center," "Marcus Welby," "Owen Marshall," "Cannon," "The Rookies," "Baretta," "The Rockford Files," "Trapper John," "The Facts of Life," "The (New) Twilight Zone," "21 Jump Street," "Designing Women," "Quantum Leap," "Jake and the Fatman," "Matlock" and "Murder, She Wrote." He also played a regular part as a doctor on the dramatic series Chicago Story (1982).
In the mid 1970s and into the next decade, Kristoffer turned more and more to the stage, joining, at various times, the Arena Stage theater company in Washington, D.C., Southern California's South Coast Repertory and appearing at the National Shakespeare Festival. He embellished his impressive theatre resumé with roles in "Dream of a Blacklisted Actor," "Hamlet" (title role), "Habeas Corpus" (a replacement on Broadway), "Romeo and Juliet," "Henry IV, Part I," "The Wager," "Scribes," "St. Joan," "The Trouble with Europe," "Measure for Measure" and "Boy Meets Girl." In 1980, he appeared on stage with his mother in "An Evening with Viveca Lindfors and Kristoffer Tabori."
In the 1990s, Tabori focused on directing, predominantly on TV, helming episodes for such series as "Picket Fences," "Chicago Hope," "Providence" and "Judging Amy." Shortly before his mother's death in 1995, he appeared as her son in the film Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995). Kristofffer has also lent his crisp voice to scores of video games that focused on the "Battlestar Galactica" and "Star Wars" target area.
Kristoffer married British actress Judy Geeson in 1984, appearing on stage together in "The Common Pursuit" (1986) before divorcing in 1989.- Chelse Swain was born on 25 May 1983 in Malibu, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Virgin Suicides (1999), Georgia Rule (2007) and The Naked Ape (2006).
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Veronica Dunne a California native, stars as the lead role of Marisa in the Disney Channel series "K.C.Undercover" opposite Disney veteran Zendaya. Dunne holds her own as Zendaya's on-screen best friend; the outgoing life of the party,and free spirit. Dunne, who began performing at the age of four, has acting in her blood; her father is Murphy Dunne ("The Blues Brothers"). She has grown up to stand on her own two feet with Musical Theater and stage as a foundation for her own acting career.
Dunne got her first taste of professional theater when she starred as Cinderella in the Lythgoe Family Production of "Cinderella"with Hollywood veterans Jennifer Leigh Warren(Broadway's "Little Shop of Horrors") and Freddie Stroma ("Harry Potter") for co-stars. She went to star in the stage production of "Into the Woods," "Chicago," "Cabaret," and eventually "The Black Suits" written by Joe Iconis (Broadway's "Smash") which let her to New York. there she auditioned and was offered the lead role of 'Sophie' in Broadway's "Mama Mia," ultimately taking the role of 'Marisa' in "K.C. Undercover" instead.
Dunne, now nineteen years old, offers a unique point of view to fans that often look to her younger peers for guidance, setting apart in the industry and providing a different type of work ethic and determination. She aspires to be a strong role model and inspiration to fans of the channel. Dunne loves to be able to tell a story and take her audience on a journey, often performing for the simple act of making people laugh and bringing them joy; considering being a comic relief as a blessing. She looks up to Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chasten and Lucille Ball for their versatility. professionalism , and dedication to the craft of acting. In her spare time, Dunne enjoys singing, dancing, Ballet (point) musical theater, spending time at the Beach and an overall movie buff.- Actress
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Farren Monet Danielle Brodie was born in Malibu, California to child actor turned writer/director/producer, Kevin Brodie and actress/model Joanna Dierck. She is the third generation of actors in her family and spent most of her childhood growing up on movie sets. Her grandfather, Steve Brodie, starred in numerous films and television shows, including the great film noir classic, "Out of the Past"(1947) . Farren had her first taste of film-making when she was just a little girl on the set of one of her father's films, where he gave her the responsibility of calling "action", as well as featuring her in small roles. She went on to study with profound acting coach Ivana Chubbuck for her first lead in the Warner Brother's film, A Dog of Flanders (1999), alongside Jon Voight and the late Jack Warden. After wrapping, she returned to her LA based middle school to finish her studies and be a normal kid; but couldn't stay away from her love for acting, participating in all of her school's theater productions, including "The Music Man" and "Peter Pan", where she landed the role as "Wendy Darling". Farren went on to study film history in college, as well as attending DGA q&a(s) with her Dad; soaking up as much knowledge as she could from the industry's top/seasoned directors. Per her father's advice, Farren immersed herself in learning just about every aspect of filmmaking, only enhancing her skills as an actress; she has written, produced, cast, directed, and edited short films as well as a pitch for an original TV series she created, based on her life and experiences growing up in Los Angeles as the daughter of parents in the industry. The series is in its early stages of development. Farren is a student at The Groundlings School(2019).- Actor
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Jerry Wolf is a Native American (Cherokee and Osage) Actor and co-founder of Napesni Motion Pictures, based in Los Angeles. His journey in the world of film and storytelling is motivated by the importance of representation. Jerry's recent role in Martin Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and his presence on the festival circuit with 'Last Patrol on Okinawa' exemplify his dedication to inclusive storytelling.
His journey began with 'Four Winds,' a Western film he co-wrote and produced. This groundbreaking project featured Native American leads in the post-Civil War American West and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2013. Jerry's love for acting and storytelling blossomed during this time as did the beginnings of navigating Los Angeles as an actor, writer, and producer.
What sets Jerry apart is his strong connection to his Native communities. He actively participates in traditional ceremonial life on his Osage reservation in Oklahoma, carrying a deep sense of responsibility and community into his work. Jerry Wolf's journey exemplifies the power of diverse voices and the impact of multicultural storytelling in spaces where representation has historically been lacking.- Actor
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Richard Christie was born on 21 October 1948 in Malibu, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Small Wonder (1985), Eight Below (2006) and Hell or High Water (2016).- Actor
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Shwayze was born on 29 May 1985 in Malibu, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Final Destination (2009), Red Dawn (2012) and Piranha 3D (2010).- Actress
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Meghan Glennon was born on 24 December 1980 in Malibu, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Heights (2005), LA Blues (2007) and Deadwood (2004).- Actress
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Valeska Mosich Miller was born in Malibu, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Room for Rent (2019), The Ballerina (2021) and The Last Tycoon (2016).- Producer
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Leslie Gilliams was born on 13 December 1957 in Malibu, California, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Nine Dead (2009), Mistletoe in Montana (2021) and Once Upon a Main Street (2020). He has been married to Paula Hart since 18 September 1994. They have two children.- Actor
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Stacy Dene-Foxworth Langenkamp was born in Malibu, California on June 22, 1988. He attended Belleville High School for one year in 2004 before moving back to Malibu, California, where he then attended Malibu High School. Here, he was named the varsity soccer team's MVP for four consecutive years. He graduated in 2007 and went on to study Psychology at Eastern Michigan University. He now divides his time between West Hollywood, California, New York City, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Ann Arbor, Michigan while he juggles multiple careers; Stacy is a talented Musician, an Educational Psychology Consultant, an Actor, and a web designer for a prestigious New York City firm.
Stacy's desire and inspiration to be in the entertainment business came very early in his life, and he soon developed his own great interest in the performing arts. He began singing in his early teens, taking part in school plays and musicals as well as performing for telethons and town festivals throughout the state of Michigan. His first song writing inspiration came following the death of his older brother, Antonio, for which he wrote a song entitled, "Colorado," named after the location of Antonio's untimely death. This song is a treasure to him, as it is his artistic representation of the events and emotions experienced the day of his brother's death and it is also his first self-composed song.
From this point on, Stacy became all-consumed in writing, recording and performing his music for countless audiences. He has deservedly received positive reviews in the local media outlets associated with each of his performance locations. In early 2010, Fox was offered a record deal with Cherrytree Records, a label owned by Interscope. Stacy's first self-titled album was released in limited edition form in March 2012. Cherrytree supported his desire to make his song, "Open My Eyes," the first single from his album. "Open My Eyes" was made available for a free download via his Facebook BandPage in September 2011 and was released for iTunes and Amazon digital download on November 15, 2011.
In 2009, Stacy was cast in a lead role in the upcoming Victor Salva film, 'Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral'. He subsequently signed contracts with MGM (Metro-Goldwyn Mayor) Studios for his engagement in this production. Stacy plays the role of Darry Jenner, opposite Gina Phillips and Jonathan Breck. He also contributed to the film's soundtrack by recording its theme song, a cover of Siouxsie and the Banshees 1988 hit, "Peek-A-Boo." MGM has projected that we might expect to see 'Jeepers Creepers 3' hit the theaters in late 2012. In 2015, it was announced the film was green-lit by Myriad Pictures and would begin filming later that year. After subsequent re-writes, a new path on the plot of the film was chosen to be taking place in between the first two films. Stacy's role as Darry can still be viewed in a cameo in a post-credits scene due out with the Director's Cut version of the film released late 2018.- Chad Rogers was born on 5 April 1977 in Malibu, California, USA.
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Leah James AKA Leah Jenner is an American actress, writer, singer and composer. She is best known for her music career as well as appearing in seasons 8, 9 and 10 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. James is the daughter of former lead guitarist of the band The Eagles, Don Felder.- Actress
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Born and raised in Malibu, California, Emilie Autumn began learning the violin at the age of four and left regular school five years later with the goal of becoming a world-class violinist. Progressing to writing her own music, she studied under various teachers and went to Indiana University, which she left over issues regarding the relationship between classical music and the appearance of the performer. Through her own independent label Traitor Records, Autumn debuted with her classical album On a Day: Music for Violin & Continuo, followed by the release in 2003 of her supernaturally themed album Enchant. As a sufferer of bipolar disorder, she uses her experiences as a source of inspiration for her work. She was admitted to a psychiatric ward at a Los Angeles hospital after attempting suicide in 2004. Upon her release, she had her cell block number tattooed on her right arm as a way of remembering what happened to her and penned her autobiographical novel, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, which was published in 2010.- Dylan Jagger Lee was born on 29 December 1997 in Malibu, California, USA.