Anthony McNeil is known for I Declare War (2014), Approaching Midnight (2013) and Forbidden (2018).
Anthony McPartlin was born on November 18, 1975 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK. He is a producer and actor, known for I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2002), Love Actually (2003) and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (2002). He has been married to Anne-Marie Corbett since August 7, 2021. He was previously married to Lisa Armstrong (II).
Anthony Meindl is an award-winning director, writer, actor, and acting coach. The script for his upcoming feature film, "The Wonder Girls", was the Grand Prize-Winning Feature Screenplay in the Slamdance Film Festival Screenplay Competition, was a semifinalist at the Vail Film Festival Screenplay Competition, and was listed in the top 10% of all screenplays entered in the prestigious Nicholl Fellowship. Anthony wrote and directed "Where We Go From Here", which premiered at Outfest in 2019 at the famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. It won Best Screenplay at Q-Films Long Beach and the Jury Award at NYC's East Village Queer Film Festival, and was acquired by HULU. His other recent feature, "Sum of Us", starring Brianne Howey ("Ginny & Georgia") and Isidora Goreshter ("Shameless) won Best Screenplay at the Picasso Einstein Buddha International Film Festival after premiering at the Downtown LA Film Festival. Concurrently, his short film "Is This You, Too?" screened at a dozen film festivals and took home Best Director and twice Best Short Film. His first ever feature film, "Birds of a Feather", won numerous awards including Best Director from both the DTLA Film Festival and the Golden Door International Film Festival, the Audience Choice Award from the Northeast Film Festival, and the Special Jury Award from the Honolulu Rainbow Festival. His first short, "Ready? OK!" sold to MTV's LOGO Network as part of their "Best in Short Film" series. His achievements as a director arose in part from a long history of coaching Hollywood's rising stars. He founded Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop, now in its 24th year with nine locations around the world. He has taught such actors as two time Golden Globe nominee Shailene Woodley, Oscar winning "Moonlight" Trevante Rhodes, Marvel franchise favorite Pom Klementieff, Netflix's "Bridgerton" break out star Phoebe Dynevor, pop sensation and star of "Cinderella" Camila Cabello, and hundreds of others. Anthony guest taught for Directing at David Lynch's Master of Filmmaking Program and has been featured in Netflix's "Travels With My Father." He is the author of four books; the best-selling creativity book "At Left Brain Turn Right", self-improvement "Alphabet Soup for Grown-Ups", acting guide "Book the F#©king Job!", and the latest, his memoir, "You Knew When You Were 2."
Anthony Mendez is best known as the Latin Lover Narrator on the CW's Jane the Virgin for which he earned two Emmy nominations (in 2015 and 2016) in the category of Outstanding Narrator. A third Outstanding Narrator nomination (in 2019) came as a result of his work on PBS's three-part documentary series, Wonders of Mexico. Anthony can also be heard on movie trailers for major studios. Born in the Bronx and raised in Washington Heights, he brings a certain edge and passion to his narration. He's often called on for a Hispanic-accented "Latin-lover" voice-over or a more edgy, hard-hitting narrator for sports, like HBO Sports Minute and boxing promos Showtime, respectively. Anthony grew up around the family business of headstones and mausoleums, which he says he draws upon for darker horror narratives. He attended college to study architecture. Unfortunately, he never got to design a home, but he did design a six-crypt mausoleum that still stands in St. Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx. Anthony lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three children, and works mostly from his own studio.
Anthony is a native New Orleanian with Creole roots and is of French, Spanish, German, Cuban, Mexican, African American and European Jewish ancestry. Anthony began as a model then turned to theatre landing the role of Jack in an Actors Equity production of Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo in 1995. Anthony also writes and performs Stand Up Comedy winning multiple competitions and is considered one of the top 5 funniest people in the gulf south 6yrs straight.
Anthony Michael Hall was born in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. His parents are Mercedes Hall, an actress-blues and jazz singer, and Larry Hall, who owned an auto body shop. His stepfather is a show-business manager. His sister, Mary Christian, is also a performer. He has Irish and Italian ancestry. Hall's given name was Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall, but he adopted the Anthony Michael moniker upon finding that another Michael Hall was already a member of the Screen Actors' Guild. Hall began acting in commercials at the age of seven, and his breakthrough role was as Rusty Griswold in National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) alongside Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo. Following the success of National Lampoon's Vacation (1983), Hall entered the defining period of his career, starring in three John Hughes classics: Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985) and Weird Science (1985). Wanting to avoid being typecast, Hall turned down roles in two subsequent 1986 Hughes films, Pretty in Pink (1986) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). His early television credits include the Emmy Award-winning "The Gold Bug", in which he played the young Edgar Allan Poe, as well as the TV movie Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn (1982), and specials "The Body Human" and "Orphans, Waifs and Wards". On stage, he appeared in the Lincoln Center Festival's production of "St. Joan of the Microphone". Following a one-year stint on Saturday Night Live (1975), excessive drinking and partying threatened to sidetrack Hall's career. However, he was able to regain control and has been sober since 1990, the year he played the role of Jim in Edward Scissorhands (1990). After a series of minor roles in the 1990s, he starred as Microsoft chairman Bill Gates in the television movie Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999). Since that time, Hall has focused on television work, including an 81-episode run on Stephen King's The Dead Zone (2002), but has managed to take on film projects as well, including the role of Mike Engel in The Dark Knight (2008). In addition to acting, Hall has also pursued his musical talents, as songwriter and lead singer of his band, Hall of Mirrors, which was formed in 1998. Hall helps at-risk youth via the Anthony Michael Hall Literacy Club and lives in Los Angeles, Caifornia.
Anthony Michael Jarvis is an actor, known for Bare (2015) and Gunslingers (2014).
Anthony Michael Lopez is an actor known for his appearances on Comedy Central's Broad City and Showtime's Homeland, and the 2019 feature film Mapplethorpe starring Matt Smith. He recently shared the stage with Daniel Craig, David Oyelowo, and Rachel Brosnahan in Sam Gold's critically acclaimed production of Othello at New York Theatre Workshop. Lopez was born outside Chicago, IL.
Anthony Michael Marks is an American actor, director, writer, and producer known for Southsyde (2016), Loverboy (2012), Ex Post Facto (2014), The Last Human Militia (2014). Anthony made his acting debut in Erica Summers' "Loverboy". He then made his directorial debut when he wrote and produced "Southsyde". Was cast to play the title role in Nick Canning's 2013 short "The Spider-man".