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Vidal Arzoni
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Born into a family of artists, Vidal Arzoni made his screen debut at the age of seven in Elsa Amiel’s feature film Pearl, alongside Peter Mullan, Julia Föry, Arieh Worthalter, and Agata Buzek. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in 2018.
He went on to portray Arthur in Julien Rambaldi’s social comedy The Nannies (Les Femmes du square), starring Eye Haïdara, Ahmed Sylla, and Léa Drucker. In Gianluca Jodice’s historical drama The Flood (Le Déluge), which opened the 2024 Locarno Film Festival, Arzoni plays Louis-Charles de France (Louis XVII), the son of Louis XVI (Guillaume Canet) and Marie Antoinette (Mélanie Laurent).
On television, he has appeared in the French miniseries Reformed (Le Sens des choses) by Keren Ben Rafael, broadcast on HBO Max, and in the Netflix series Winter Palace by Pierre Monnard. He also features in the miniseries Helvetica by Romain Graf, which won the Best Foreign French-Language Fiction Award at the 2019 La Rochelle Fiction Festival, as well as La Vie devant by Klaudia Reynicke and Kristina Wagenbauer.
In addition, he has appeared in several short and medium-length films, including the lead role in 7 Times (7 Fois), directed by Christine Wiederkehr, which won the Best International Short Film Award at the Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) in 2024.
Vidal Arzoni received his first acting award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2021 for his performance in Stories Keep Me Awake at Night (Nuits sans sommeil), directed by Jérémy van der Haegen.
He also performs in the theatre.
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Sean Connery
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Sir Thomas Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 – October 31, 2020) was a Scottish actor and producer. He won an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards (one being a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award), and three Golden Globes, including the Cecil B. DeMille Award and a Henrietta Award. Connery was the first actor to portray the character James Bond in film, starring in seven Bond films (every film from Dr. No to You Only Live Twice, plus Diamonds Are Forever and Never Say Never Again), between 1962 and 1983. In 1988, Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Untouchables. His films also include Marnie (1964), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Highlander (1986), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Dragonheart (1996), The Rock (1996), and Finding Forrester (2000).
Connery was polled in a 2004 The Sunday Herald as "The Greatest Living Scot" and in a 2011 EuroMillions survey as "Scotland's Greatest Living National Treasure". He was voted by People magazine as both the “Sexiest Man Alive" in 1989 and the "Sexiest Man of the Century” in 1999. He received a lifetime achievement award in the United States with a Kennedy Center Honor in 1999. Connery was knighted in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to film drama.
On October 31, 2020, Connery died at the age of 90.
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Najir Husen
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Mohamad Najir Husen, popularly known as Najir Husen, is a highly esteemed Nepalese film actor renowned for his contributions to the entertainment industry. He initiated his acting career at the Mandala Theater in Nepal, where he received acclaim for his performance in various productions, notably in "Buddha Baani" and "Charandas Chor."
Initially drawn to Kathmandu to pursue his studies and refine his dancing abilities, Husen joined a contemporary ballet class. His expressive nature caught the attention of his teacher, who suggested he explore acting. Consequently, he commenced training at Mandala Theater Nepal, marking his theatrical debut with a small role in "Charandas Chor" and later landing a lead role in "Buddha Baani."
His introduction to films began with a role as the "Helmet Guy" in the movie "Punte Parade," which didn't receive commercial success, thus limiting his recognition.
However, Husen gained significant acclaim for his role as Rameshwor Yadav in "Hostel Returns," a performance that propelled him to overnight popularity. Subsequently, he appeared in successful movies like "Junge," "Bir Bikram," and its sequel "Bir Bikram 2," solidifying his status as a talented actor. Additionally, he showcased his acting prowess in the critically acclaimed drama "Gaatho."
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Noomi Rapace
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Noomi Rapace (Swedish: [ˈnǒːmɪ raˈpasː]; née Norén; born 28 December 1979) is a Swedish actress. She achieved international fame with her portrayal of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish film adaptations of the Millennium series (2009): The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest. For her performance in the Millennium series, Rapace won, amongst others, two Nymphe d'Or, a Guldbagge Award, and a Satellite Award as Best Actress, and was nominated for a BAFTA Award, an International Emmy Award and a European Film Award. Following the success of the Millennium series, Rapace has gone on to star in American movies.
She has also starred as Anna in Daisy Diamond (2007), Leena in Beyond (2010), Anna in The Monitor (2011), Madame Simza Heron in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), Elizabeth Shaw in Prometheus (2012) and Alien: Covenant (2017), Beatrice in Dead Man Down (2013), Nadia in The Drop (2014), Raisa Demidova in Child 44 (2015), the seven lead roles in What Happened to Monday (2017), Leila in Bright (2017), Rupture (2016), Bianca Lind in Stockholm (2018), Sam Carlson in Close (2019), Lizzie in Angel of Mine (2019), Harriet Bauman in Jack Ryan (TV series, 2019), Maja in The Secrets We Keep (2020), Maria in Lamb (2021), Lisa in The Trip (2021), Bosilka in You Won't Be Alone (2022) and Caroline Edh in Black Crab (2022).
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Jordi Torrent
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Jordi Torrent is a film writer-producer-director based in New York City. He studied philosophy in Barcelona and film aesthetics in Paris before moving to New York in 1984. He was media curator at EXIT ART (1985-90) and founded the media production company Duende Pictures in 1989. Several of the films that he has produced and line-produced have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (“The Keeper”, “The Golden Boat”, “My Life without Me” among them) before gaining international attention. “East on the Compass”, his first feature film as writer-director was selected by the Lincoln Center Film Society for the program 100 years of Catalan filmmaking. His second feature, “The Redemption of the Fish,” was nominated for Best Director at the Milano International Film Festival.
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Kit Connor
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Kit Sebastian Connor (born 8 March 2004) is an English actor. He gained recognition for starring as secondary school student Nick Nelson in the Netflix teen series Heartstopper (2022–present). He won the inaugural Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Performance for the role.
Connor previously appeared in the films Get Santa (2014), Rocketman (2019), and Little Joe (2019), had a recurring role in the CBBC series Rocket's Island (2014–2015), and voice roles in the series His Dark Materials (2019–2022) and the film The Wild Robot (2024). He has since starred in a Broadway adaptation of Romeo & Juliet in 2024 and the film Warfare (2025).
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Luke Islam
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Luke Islam shot to national attention in 2019 when he competed on Season 14 of NBC's hit televised talent show competition, "America's Got Talent." His rendition of "She Used to Be Mine" from the Broadway musical Waitress impressed judge Julianne Hough so much that she pressed the Golden Buzzer, sending him straight to the Quarterfinals as well as viral acclaim. Although he was eliminated from the semifinals of America's Got Talent, Luke was invited back the next month to compete again on Season 2 of their beloved spin-off "America's Got Talent: The Champions." The show premiered on NBC in January of 2020. Following his success on AGT, Islam made his professional acting debut in the series regular role of Jaden 'Koob' Koobler on the sports comedy-drama television series, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. The series premiered on Disney+ on March 26, 2021. In August 2021, it was renewed for a second season which premiered on September 28, 2022. In addition, Islam starred in the coming-of-age comedy-drama film, 13: The Musical. After principal photography in the Summer 2021 was complete, the movie spent a year in post-production & premiered on Netflix in August of 2022. 3 months later, Islam made his solo performance debut at NYC's iconic 54 Below on November 4, 2022. After selling out the first concert, Luke was invited back to perform an encore show the next month. Most recently, playing the supporting role of Christopher L, Islam was featured in the critics' pick mockumentary comedy film, Theater Camp. After premiering in competition at Sundance Film Festival 2023, it was distributed nationwide to over 500 select theaters by Searchlight Pictures on July 14, 2023 and has grossed almost $3,000,000 at the box office. While not being away filming, Luke lends his talents in support of many different charitable organizations such as UNICEF, the Entertainment Community Fund, and You Gotta Believe. In addition, Luke loves nothing more than being an audience member at any Broadway show he can attend.
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Jevetta Steele
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Jevetta Steele (born November 11, 1963) is an American R&B and gospel music singer.
Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, Steele eventually migrated to Minneapolis, Minnesota to become a criminal lawyer. Steele later embarked upon a solo career within music and the stage. She also went on to be a member of gospel group The Steeles along with her sister Jearlyn and three brothers.
In 1983, Steele landed the lead role of Ismene in the touring show, The Gospel at Colonus. She went on to appear in productions of Smokey Joe's Cafe, Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, Ain't Misbehavin', Crowns, and Double Infidelities. She later composed the musical Two Queens, One Castle, which opened to critical acclaim.
Bob Telson, the composer of The Gospel at Colonus, used Jevetta Steele as a singer for different soundtracks he worked on. A collaboration with Telson has become her most well-known lead vocal performance, on the 1988 Telson-penned song "Calling You" from the movie soundtrack of Bagdad Café. The song was nominated for an Academy Award. The song was released as Steele's debut single and became a big airplay hit around Europe, as well as achieving top 10 positions in Sweden and in France, where she was especially successful. The success in France led to a recording contract there and in 1989 she released a follow-up single, again produced by Telson, titled "I Will Remember", which failed to chart.
Starting in 1988, Steele, on her own or with her singing family group The Steeles, became a very much in-demand session singer. It was through those sessions that she met Prince and his associates, and worked closely with him providing vocals on his records and the artists he produced from the period 1989–1995.
At the same time as these sessions, Steele worked on her debut album, Here It Is. Primarily recorded at Paisley Park and produced by Tommy LiPuma, Ricky Peterson and Maurice White, the album was first issued only in France during 1991 and was later reissued in 1993.
Steele's debut album reached No. 15 on the Blues & Soul UK Hiplist chart. The LP also included her hit "Calling You", and featured a cover of Dionne Warwick's "Say A Little Prayer For You". That same year, Steele's group The Steeles released their debut album Heaven Help Us All.
Steele can also be heard on the soundtrack of the 1994 film Corrina, Corrina singing "Over the Rainbow".
She has recorded and toured with Prince, George Clinton, 10,000 Maniacs, and Mavis Staples. She appeared on the album Memorial Beach, recorded by the Norwegian group a-ha, performing backing vocals on the songs "Lie Down in Darkness" and "Move to Memphis". Her most recent album is a 2006 collection of original and classic jazz selections called My Heart.
Steele is married, and has three children.
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Izabelle Leite
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Izabelle Leite is a Brazilian model who was born in João Pessoa, After debuting in Bollywood with an uncredited appearance in Talaash: The Answer Lies Within, she appeared in Bollywood with a leading role in the teen drama Sixteen (2013). Her second film was the romance Purani Jeans (2014). As a model, she has promoted Lakme beauty products, Procter & Gamble, Big Bazaar and the Pakistani brand Nishat Linen. Leite was nominated for Best Female Debut Actress by Life Ok Screen Awards 2014 for the movie Sixteen. She then appeared in Purani Jeans. She also dated Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. She also appeared in the music video of Lahore with Guru Randhawa which has reached 685 Mn+ youtube views.
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Harry Challenger
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Harry Challenger is a UFO and alien contact researcher from near London in the U.K. Starting from 1996 he was part of a UFO group called ELUFON that published a London based UFO magazine called down to Earth, Harry has a long term interest in UFO journalism, editing the worlds oldest UFO magazine Flying Saucer Review (FSR) from 2004 to present. Harry also founded The UFO Academy with Catrine O’Neil in 2010, a prestige venue based near London for the free and open discussion of UFOs, alien intelligence and the paranormal. Challenger was most fortunate to study under one of the founders of the UFO subject former diplomat and linguist the late Gordon Creighton who saw his first flying saucer in 1941 near the Tibetan border. Challenger follows the FSR brand of ufology which is truly internationalist, taking the work of enthusiast’s direct research on the phenomenon from all over the world and presenting it to English speaking audiences.
Source: www.ufomegacon.com
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