Ed Goad is known for Killer Legends (2014) and The Bob Braun Show (1967).
Ed Gonzalez Moreno (Formerly Known as Ed Berkeley) was born in New Britain, Connecticut. Born to a single mother in one of the most crime ridden areas of Connecticut, Ed found Theatre as an escape not just from the day to day struggles, but from the neighborhood as a whole. Ed attended Central Connecticut State University and learned the craft of acting from an exceptional team of professors. After 3 years and an eagerness to get into the professional world he dropped out and began his young career in San Francisco/Bay Area. Ed has taken the Bay Area Market by storm working with Theatre Companies such as Berkeley Rep, Cal Shakes, Aurora Theatre, San Francisco Playhouse, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, and more! Commercial Credits Include: Nerdwallet, LinkedIn, Levi's, Apple and more! Film Credits Include: Freshman Year (Hector), Parka (Josh), and more!
Ed Goodgold is known for Genesis: Together and Apart (2014).
Ed Grady was born on August 31, 1923 in Kinston, North Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for The Notebook (2004), Lolita (1997) and A Simple Twist of Fate (1994). He was previously married to Carolyn Frances Ramsay and Diana Jayne Elliott. He died on December 10, 2012 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Ed Greenberg is a professional actor turned director. He runs the film production company Beyond the Bar. He studied acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (now known as the Central School of Speech and Drama) and had a successful, wide and varied acting career before adapting his skills to become a director. He has been seen around the country in some of the UK's most prestigious theatres and has portrayed some of theatre's most passionate and intense characters, including Shakespeare's Romeo (Romeo & Juliet) and Petruchio (Taming of the Shrew), Christopher Marlow's Mephistopheles (Dr Faustus) and Ibsen's Karsten Bernick (Pillars of Society). Ed is also the co-founder of the Theatre Group 'In Yer Space' which makes regular, successful, appearances at festivals around the country, including the Edinburgh Fringe, Buxton, Keswick and The Isle of Man. Ed now works predominantly as an independent film Producer and Director. He is also a guest lecturer at various venues around the country, running workshops on Acting for the Camera Techniques and Filmmaking.
Ed Greenberg is an actor and writer, known for American Graffiti (1973), Caveman (1981) and Screamplay (1984).
Ed Guinn is an actor and composer, known for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Butcher Boys (2012) and Scream Test (1988).
Ed Halligan is an actor, known for House of Secrets (2014), All I Want for Christmas (2013) and 12 Wishes of Christmas (2011).
Ed Hansen was born on January 30, 1937 in Minnesota, USA. Ed was an editor and writer, known for Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986), Cyber-C.H.I.C. (1990) and Hell's Belles (1995). Ed was previously married to Rose Mary Hansen. Ed died on December 16, 2005 in Antioch, California, USA.
By transforming into his characters and pulling the audience in, Ed Harris has earned a reputation as one of the most talented actors of our time. Ed Harris was born in Tenafly, New Jersey, to Margaret (Sholl), a travel agent, and Robert Lee Harris, a bookstore worker who also sang professionally. Both of his parents were originally from Oklahoma. Harris grew up as the middle child. After graduating high school, he attended New York's Columbia University, where he played football. After viewing local theater productions, Harris took a sudden interest in acting. He left Columbia, headed to Oklahoma, where his parents were living, and enrolled in the University of Oklahoma's theater department. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles to find work. He started acting in theater and television guest spots. Harris landed his first leading role in a film in cult-favorite George A. Romero's Knightriders (1981). Two years later, he got his first taste of critical acclaim, playing astronaut John Glenn in The Right Stuff (1983). Also that year, he made his New York stage debut in Sam Shepard's "Fool for Love", a performance that earned him an Obie for Outstanding Actor. Harris' career gathered momentum after that. In 2000, he made his debut as a director in the Oscar-winning film Pollock (2000).