EaeMya ThynGi is a Burmese-Canadian actor/singer, based in Vancouver, BC. She fell in love with theatre from a young age and began to perform in Riverside's River's Edge musical theatre program throughout her high school years. From there, ThynGi went on to portray the lead role of "Sophie Sheridan" in the musical Mamma Mia with Broadway Dance Canada. Transitioning to the film and television industry in 2021, she can be seen in the upcoming release of shows such as Motherland: Fort Salem and The Bad Seed Returns.
Eagle Egilsson was born on August 31, 1966 in Reykjavik, Iceland. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Hightown (2020), The Wire (2002) and TURN (2014).
Born in Alaska, Kat Smith is from the Eagle clan of the Tsimshian tribe. She grew up in the Seattle area, spending her summers in her family's hometown, a fishing village called Metlakatla. She began theater in 1998, and over the years has trained in various disciplines of acting from training in Stanislavski to studying with Anthony Meindl in one of his final intro classes at his school. She attained her Bachelor degree in Theater and Drama Arts with a minor in Psychology from Washington State University. While in college, Kat starred as "The Green M&M" in her first short film titled "M&M Love". Her experience lead her to her first feature film "Juanita" starring Alfre Woodard and directed by actor/director Clark Johnson.
Eagle White is an actor, known for Tai Chi Warriors (2008).
Eagle Witt is an actor, known for Beware of Dog (2020), Millenniums (2018) and Flatbush Misdemeanors (2017).
Eakarat Sarsukh is known for Jan Dara (2001).
Eaman is an up and coming film and television actor with over ten years stage experience, and has also been cast in commercials (An Post) and documentaries (TG4). He wrote and starred in a one-man play called EXiT that he took to the Edinburgh Fringe festival in 2015 with his company Aitr Drama.
Eammon Ashton-Atkinson was born in Perth, Western Australia on August 25, 1986. One of four children, he is of Australian and Malaysian ancestry. In 2002, he moved with his family to Queensland and subsequently studied law at Griffith University, obtaining an honors degree in 2008. He was admitted as a solicitor in 2010 and after practicing law in Sydney and tutoring at Bond University began his journalistic career in 2013 as a cadet television reporter for Channel 7. In 2016 he moved to London and set up a production company making corporate videos while producing for ITV's Good Morning Britain and Al Jazeera. In 2017 he joined Australia's Network 10 as their UK and Europe correspondent based in London. In 2019 he moved to New York City and commenced his present position as the US correspondent for Network 10 in Australia. In 2018 he was the Director of Photography on the short film Hey You which was shortlisted for the IMDB New Filmmaker Award. In 2020 he wrote, produced, directed and edited his debut feature documentary 'Steelers: the World's First Gay Rugby Club'. The film played in film festivals in 7 countries including BFI Flare, New Zealand International and Queer Screen Film Fest (Sydney) where it won the Audience Award for Best Feature Documentary. It also had a cinematic release in Australia. He resides in Washington DC.
Eamon Brennan is known for Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures (2018), Impress Me (2015) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
Eamon Farren is an actor, known for Chained (2012), Winchester (2018) and The Dig (2021).