Born 12/22/1964 in Portsmouth Virginia Anthony Rolando Brown is a graduate of Manor High School in Portsmouth Virginia where he was a member of the Manor Mustangs Marching, concert band, and Captain of the Football, Wrestling, Tennis, and Track teams. After high school, Anthony joined the U.S. Army and served from 1983 through 1989 as an MP and SRT Team member in Vicenza, Italy. While in Italy, Brown also performed as a rap artist releasing several music projects before returning to America. Brown returned to the US and attended Norfolk State University where he completed internships for 40 Acres and A Mule and Future Records. Following his graduation from NSU Brown was offered full-time employment as an A&R Representative for famed music producer Teddy Riley from 1991 through 1999. A talented 3D artist, Brown went on to work as an Instructional developer creating 3D interactive training software which was used by the government to train personnel in various tasks. In 2010 Anthony became the producer, director, and host of a local Virginia television program called "BME PRESENTS". In 2020 Brown released his 1st book entitled "Don't Leave; 8 Years of Working With Teddy Riley Blackstreet and Future Recording Studios" That same year Brown self-published and distributed his 1 full-length film created on a pocket budget titled "The Towel Man" which can be found on Amazon Prime Video
Anthony Garcia was born on December 15, 1990 in Manhattan, NY. He is of Dominican descent. He was raised in Woonsocket, RI and prefers to be known as an New Englander. At the age of 21, he pushed himself into the field of Acting & modeling, while he continues his other career in the Property Management business. As of 2017, he is living in California after spending his past few years in New York City.
Anthony Rosas Jr. is an actor, known for The Silent Lynx (2016), Julian Blake (2012) and Purification (2012).
Anthony Rossomando is an actor and composer, known for A Star Is Born (2018), The Mummy (2017) and Spy (2015).
Anthony Roth Costanzo was born on 8 May 1982. He is an actor and writer, known for A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998), The City of Your Final Destination (2009) and La Boheme.
Born March 9, 1977 in Montreuil, France and known under the pseudonym Tot, he is a French screenwriter, director, producer, and game designer, best known as co-founder and art director of Ankama, an entertainment company which produces various content set in the fictional world of Dofus (2004) and Wakfu (2012). He studied at the Fine-Arts Academy of Tournai in Belgium. He went on to work at an online agency in Roubaix, where he met Camille Chafer and Emmanuel Darras. In 2001 the three co-founded Ankama and in 2004 their first game, a MMORPG Dofus (2004), debuted. This turned-based online game gained considerable popularity, especially in France, and Roux and his friends decided to expand the world created for the game. In 2008 a game called Dofus 2 - later re-titled Wakfu (2012) - was opened for beta testing. At the same time, an animated series also called Wakfu (2008) premiered on the public television channel France 3. Roux was a head writer for both the game and the series and in 2013 he went on to co-create a spin-off intended for younger children, Dofus: Aux trésors de Kerubim (2013). He continues to create animated shows, with seasons 3 and 4 of Wakfu supported by a crowd-founding campaigns, and writes and illustrates Wakfu-related art books and comic books. He is married to a comic book artist known under the pseudonym Azra, with whom he co-creates some comic books.
Anthony Ruivivar was born on November 4, 1970 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Starship Troopers (1997), Tropic Thunder (2008) and Scream (2015). He has been married to Yvonne Jung since January 4, 1998. They have two children.
Anthony Ruiz was born in New York, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Custody (2016).
Anthony Russell has parlayed an extensive talent for music into an acting career that includes stage, film and television productions. As a child, Russell played harmonica, ukulele, guitar, trombone and piano. He worked his way through college playing and singing in a show band. After graduating Montclair State College with a major in trombone and a minor in piano, his band was booked as a Las Vegas lounge act in many of the major hotels. Russell even worked in the Atlantic City 500 Club where Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis first got together as a team. Encouraged by his best friend who recognized his talents, Russell journeyed to New York to study acting at HB Studios and eventually earned a coveted membership in the acclaimed Actors Studio. He appeared in four of the group's stage productions, and was also in the cast of "Lamppost Reunion" which won the best ensemble acting award at the Court Theater in Hollywood. Russell's other Theatrical appearances include, "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Guys & Dolls", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" & "Two Gentelman of Verona". Russell also pursued stand-up comedy, and made appearances in many of the famed U.S. comedy clubs such as The Comedy Store, The Improv in Hollywood, The Ice House, and The Comedy Magic in Hermosa Beach. He also made comedic appearances on "The Merv Griffin Show", "The Dinah Shore Show", "Norm Crosby's Comedy Shop", "Madam's Place", "Make Me Laugh", and "The John Davidson Show" to name a few. He's opened for Las Vegas stars such as Frankie Avalon, Julie London, Roger Miller, Joe Williams, Tony Martins and Lou Rawls. Russell's film credits include "Bugsy" with Warren Beatty, "Casino" with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, "Ed Wood" with Johnny Depp and Martin Landau, "Out Of Justice" with Steven Segal, "Suddenly" with Kirstie Alley, "Living out Loud" with Holly Hunter and Danny De Vito, and "Winchell" with Stanley Tucci. On television, he was a recurring character on "The Fanelli Boys" and guest starred on "NYPD Blue", "Becker", "Home Improvement", "Mad About You", "Roseanne", "The George Carlin Show", "The Profiler", "Reba", "The John Larroquette Show", "Diagnosis Murder", "Silk Stalkings", "Night Court", "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", "Family Law" and "Arliss." Russell continues to play piano everyday, loving the classic composers of American music, particularly The Gershwins, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, and Frank Leosser. Russell's also has a jazz band where he sings, plays, does stand-up and has wail of a time. Russell's other passions include watching old movies, walking with his beloved dog Angelo, learning old songs, and appreciating natural beauty. When time allows, he continues to work regularly at The Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas as a stand-up comedian.