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Song Joong-ki
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Song Joong-ki (Hangul: 송중기; born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the historical drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010) and the variety show Running Man as one of the original cast members when it premiered in 2010. Song played his first TV leading role in the melodrama The Innocent Man (2012). He has also starred in feature films, notably as the title character in the box office hit A Werewolf Boy (2012).
After completing his mandatory military service, Song took on the lead role in the pan-Asia hit drama Descendants of the Sun (2016), which drew a peak audience share of 38.8% in South Korea and established him as a top Hallyu star. He placed 7th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list in 2013, and ranked 2nd in 2017.
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Arachaporn Pokinpakorn
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Goy Arachaporn Pokinpakorn is a Thai actress, MC, and screenwriter. She graduated high school from Bodindecha School (Sing Singhaseni) and graduated with a bachelor's degree, doctorate in public relations, and a Master of Acting from the Faculty of Communication Arts at Chulalongkorn University.
She started her career in the entertainment industry as an actress taking part in theatrical plays for her university. In 2013, she got the role as Dew in the drama series 'Hormones', for which she gained popularity. She won the Best Actress Award for 'Glowstick' (Lost in Blue) at 19th 'Short Film Festival'. In 2020, she appeared in the popular Thai BL, "Why R U" as well as the action and mystery series "Sleepless Society: Two Pillows".
She also worked as a scriptwriter for the romantic coming-of-age drama "I Told Sunset About You", and with their screenwriting progress said: "The working system of Nadao allows scriptwriters to interview actors before writing. I can feel the chemistry between two of them. This is also a way to amplify the love of LGBTQ. [...] When I was writing, I did cry, I was so into the character. I wrote the scripts during the lockdown, so we had to video call for reading the scripts".
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Brandon Ash-Mohammed
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Brandon Ash-Mohammed is a comedian, writer and performer. He was a New Face at the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, performing in the Homegrown Comic gala, and is an in-demand writer for several scripted and reality television series. Most significantly, Brandon won a Canadian Screen Award in 2022 for his work as Head Writer for Season 2 of Canada's Drag Race. In 2018, he created The Ethnic Rainbow, Canada's first and only comedy show for LGBTQ+ comedians of color. In 2022, Brandon's comedy album, Capricornication, debuted at #1 on the iTunes Canada Comedy charts, and made him the first Gay, Black Canadian to achieve that honor. NPR's Bullseye named it "one of the best comedy albums of 2020." On camera, Brandon has appeared in the first season of Amazon Prime's Last One Laughing: Canada, CBC's Tallboyz, Amazon's reboot of The Kids in the Hall, was the Toronto correspondent for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, and appeared in the hit tv show Heated Rivalry.
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Boram Kang
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Boram began her career in the coffee industry, working her way up from barista to manager at Coffee Harbor, a small coffee chain in South Korea. Eventually, she was promoted to work at company headquarters, rising up in the ranks until becoming the head of operations at the young age of 27. Unhappy with her nine-to-five job and with a portfolio of art projects she accumulated in her spare time, Boram moved on to work as a graphic designer at Emu Art Center in Seoul where she was eventually promoted to gallery curator. In 2016, she worked as a production coordinator for two post-production houses based in Seoul, eventually moving on to produce projects of her own. Since 2017, her films, including Pepper (2018) and Georgia (2020) have garnered much acclaim at many film festivals including Busan and Jeonju as well as receiving several grants from prominent organizations like the Korean Film Council. In her spare time, she enjoys painting dogs and cats at her local animal shelter where she frequently volunteers. @thisisboram
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Sam Davis
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Sam Davis is a film producer born in New York City. He graduated from the University of Southern California and studied German at UCLA. After working at 20th Century Fox, he founded his own company Insight Out Films. He traveled to to Frankfurt, Germany in 1992 where he wrote and directed the documentary Warum wir hier sind. From 1993 to 1998, he was head of the TV Movie Department at RTL Television in Cologne. In 1998, he became a partner and Co-CEO of Cologne-based production company Zeitsprung. From 2004 until 2009, he took charge of the German Fiction department of Endemol Germany. In January 2010, he co-founded and became CEO of the Cologne-based film production company Rowboat Film- und Fernsehproduktion.
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Abtin Golfam
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Abtin Golfam (b. 2003), also known by his pseudonym T-Noll, is an independent composer and sound artist from Iran. He began playing music during his teenage years and started composing while attending the Music Conservatory in Karaj. His work is rooted in experimental music and draws influence from contemporary art movements such as futurism. T-Noll’s creative process revolves around audio programming and sound technology, using tools like Pure Data (Pd) to explore sound design and composition. While his focus remains on experimental music, he incorporates influences from various genres, including even experiences with hip-hop, alongside his formal music education. Abtin has released several singles and collaborative albums through independent labels, showcasing his innovative approach to music creation.
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Aisha Hinds
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Aisha Jamila Hinds (born November 13, 1975) is an American television and film actress. She began her career on television in 2003, on NYPD Blue. In 2004, she had a recurring role on The Shield as Annie Price, and later guest-starred in Crossing Jordan, Boston Legal, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stargate SG-1, Cold Case, and Desperate Housewives.Hinds was a series regular in the two short-lived ABC series Invasion (2005-2006), and Detroit 1-8-7 (2010-2011). She had recurring roles on Dollhouse, HawthoRNe, True Blood, and Cult.
In film, she appeared in Mr. Brooks, Madea Goes to Jail, Unstoppable, and Star Trek Into Darkness. In 2013, Hinds appeared on the CW series, Cult, as the evil Rosalind Sakelik. Right after Cult was canceled, she was cast as a series regular on the CBS television series Under the Dome based on Stephen King's book of the same title. In 2014, she had supporting roles in films If I Stay and Beyond the Lights. Also in that year, she had the recurring role of Chief Investigator Ava Wallace on the CBS police procedural, NCIS: Los Angeles.
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Jay Chou
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Jay Chou (Chinese: 周杰倫, born January 18, 1979) is a Taiwanese musician, singer-songwriter, music and film producer, actor and director who has won the World Music Award four times. He is well-known for composing all his own songs and songs for other singers. In 1998 he was discovered in a talent contest where he displayed his piano and song-writing skills. Over the next two years, he was hired to compose for popular Mandarin singers. Although he was trained in classical music, Chou combines Chinese and Western music styles to produce songs that fuse R&B, rock and pop genres, covering issues such as domestic violence, war, and urbanization. In 2000, Chou released his first album, titled Jay, under the record company Alfa Music. Since then he has released one album per year except in 2009, selling several million copies each. His music has gained recognition throughout Asia, most notably in regions such as Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and in overseas Asian communities, winning more than 20 awards each year. He has sold more than 28 million albums worldwide up to 2010. He debuted his acting career in Initial D (2005), for which he won Best Newcomer Actor in both the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in Curse of the Golden Flower (2006). He produced the theme song for the film Ocean Heaven starring Jet Li. His career now extends into directing and running his own record company JVR Music.
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Lindsey Martin
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Lindsey Martin is SVP of international co-productions and development for CBS Studios. Martin oversees the Studios’ global slate of diverse, premium scripted series, including the first-ever international series to come out of the NCIS franchise, NCIS: SYDNEY; the upcoming “King & Conqueror” for the BBC, “Coma” for Channel 5, and “The Darkness,” a crime thriller for SkyShowtime and Siminn. She is currently executive producing series at multiple broadcasters and streamers, and continues to source, package, and develop international co-productions across drama and comedy.
Prior to joining CBS, Martin was one of the first creative scripted hires for Netflix in APAC. She was responsible for the development, production and launch of over 10 Asian original series – including “Selection Day” in India, “The Ghost Bride” in Malaysia and “The Stranded” in Thailand – and built out the creative pipeline across Southeast Asia and Australia. Prior to Netflix, Martin was VP of co-productions and development at Infinite Studios Singapore, where she co-produced films and series such as “Crazy Rich Asians” for Warner Bros and “Halfworlds” for HBO Asia. Before moving to Asia, Martin had a successful career in U.S. domestic film and television as head of development for Mike Tollin Pictures, where she worked on Yahoo’s first original comedy series and set up shows at networks including Showtime, TBS, Fox, ABC and MTV. She started her career with the Mark Gordon Company, working across film and series, including “Grey’s Anatomy,” CRIMINAL MINDS, “Army Wives” and RAY DONOVAN.
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Alex Horwitz
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Alex Horwitz is a director, writer, editor, and producer with experience on films large and small. He directed and produced Hamilton’s America, the Peabody Finalist documentary that explores America’s founding through the creation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton. Alex's work as a writer/director includes a commercial short film starring Blue Man Group and Alice Jacobs is Dead, which won Best Horror Film at the San Diego Comic-Con. He edited and directed second unit on The Legend of Hallowdega, a short by renowned filmmaker Terry Gilliam. Alex's other credits as an editor include Iconoclasts, Oprah’s Master Class, and Joe Berlinger's acclaimed feature documentary, Whitey. He graduated from Wesleyan University, after which he worked as an assistant for director Julie Taymor before learning the ropes of film production with jobs on the Spider-Man and Bourne franchises, as well as Martin Scorsese’s Shine a Light. He lives in New York City with his wife and two sons.
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