Abe Goldfarb is an actor and writer, known for When in Rome (2010), The Horror at Gallery Kay (2018) and Neurotica (2017).
When Abe Gurko packed his bags and moved from New York City to Hollywood, he wasn't leaving a career in the fashion industry to chase the usual dream of becoming a movie star. "I wanted to be a mechanic to the machine called celebrity," Abe said. "I wanted to know how it worked." Over the next few years, he developed his skills as a behind-the-scenes creative force by working on a couple of daily variety-talk shows and worked for several years with arguably the coolest woman in Hollywood, Carrie Fisher. There, he acquired an intimate knowledge of the entertainment industry or as he liked to say, "I was Alice and went careening through the looking glass". Abe has also produced countless high-profile events under his own moniker for years. With a sensibility honed in the inner circles of New York, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Miami, and Reykjavik, he has produced film premieres, fashion shows, countless video and photography shoots, product launches, races in Central Park, and spearheaded alternative design industry events that have led to the establishment of New York Design Week. He is producing a film, Won't Be Silent, a documentary about Music & Resistance. Abe is also putting the finishing touches on what he calls a "novel novel" or a roman-á-clef titled Last Five Minutes Of Fame.
Abe Kim is an actor, known for Bad Witch (2021) and Black-ish (2014).
Abe Larkin is known for Freaky Deaky (2012), The Citizen (2012) and The Face of Me (2011).
Abe Lee Tsunenori is known for The Pink Panther 2 (2009), The Sea of Trees (2015) and Singers Showcase: Bond... James Bond: Theme Songs (2020).
Abe Levy is an editor and assistant director, known for Deep Dark Canyon (2013), It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Trying (2000) and Max, 13 (1999).
Abe Mitchell is an actor, known for Love Child (2014), Syd2030 (2012) and The Obscure (2018).
Abe Pagtama, started taking acting classes, in the early 1970's after he serve in the US Air Force, using his GI Bill, he Attented Theater Of Arts, and Strassberg Acting Academy in LA. After that, he started doing Small Theater, in LA, during that time, he also start doing atmosphere work, during the Black Explotation Movies. He even work in a Roger Corman Movies. after that he went back to the Service, this time the US Army. He did not get back in acting until early 1980's this time again doing extra work, with Central Cating, he was a regular extra, in General Hospital, Cagney and Lacy and also was cast in TV show, and finally able to join AFTRA and SAG, when Gary Shandling send him a script, to be a principal in a TV show. Again he quit acting for 10 years, until he was cast in a feature movie called, " Flip Side" Directed by Rod Pulidoin 1999, the 1st FilAm movie that was accepted in Sundance Film Festival. He was also cast in the movie "Debut", directed by Gene Cajayon. Since then he stayed in the acting business, doing mostly commercials, he was cast in a super bowl Pepsi commercial in 2006, upstage by Janet Jackson braziers malfunction. Lately he has been acting regularly in commercials and feature movies in Hollywood and in the Philippines, he also start producing movies. This 2016, his in commercial titled "Tech Teddy, in. Soectrum Cable TV, he just finish shooting in a movie, " Stateside and Unlovable"
Abe Rahman is known for Berbalas Kejam (2023) and Ketika Berhenti di Sini (2023).
Abe was born in Mesa, Arizona on January 2nd 1978, and raised in South Scottsdale and Tempe, Arizona. His father was a writer, and his mother was a school teacher. He studied Uechi Ryu karate at a young age, and achieved a brown belt at age 9. Abe began acting and playing in punk rock bands at age 14 as a freshman at McClintock high school in Tempe, AZ, where he received his nickname Abe from his band mates. Acting and music quickly became his entire focus. He credits his high school theater teacher, Jim Fountain, for igniting his love of acting. After high school Abe received a Reagents scholarship to Arizona State University for Theater, but he dropped out after one semester. He then acted in 2 community theater productions and then took a hiatus from acting for several years and shifted all his focus to music. Abe's band the Slash City Daggers released the critically acclaimed album 'Backstabber Blues', produced by punk legend Jeff Dahl, in September 2001 when he was 22 years old. In 2004 Abe moved to Los Angeles where he studied acting for film and became eligible to join the Screen Actor's Guild in Tony Scott's Domino with a scene opposite film legend Jaqueline Bisset. From 2013-2014, Abe toured the U.S. 3 times with the punk rock band City Mouse as their drummer. In 2017, Abe moved in with his Father to care for him. In 2020 he returned to acting in full force, starring in the Indie Sci-Fi Thriller Intersect. Abe also volunteers at a cat sanctuary.