American film and television actor MacDonald Carey became famous for his role as Dr. Tom Horton on NBC's soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965). For three decades he was the centered cast member of the show. His film career was from the 1940s-'60s, and he appeared mostly in second-features (aka "B" pictures). He became known in Hollywood as "The King of the B's" (much like Lucille Ball, who was known as the "Queen of Bs"). He occasionally played second leads or supporting parts in "A" pictures, such as his role as a detective investigating suspected serial killer Joseph Cotten in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Shadow of a Doubt (1943). He also had a successful career on Broadway and on radio. He was on "Days of Our Lives" from its inception in 1965 until his death in 1994.
Mace Coronel began his acting career when he was just seven years old. His first roles were in indie short-films, and on these sets is where he discovered his love for acting. Mace began taking acting classes when he was 7 years old. He soon quit the classes as he felt that "acting is being", and has since been studying his craft on his own. At the age of 8, he was cast in episodes of Days of Our Lives and Hart of Dixie. He played the recurring role of R.J. Forrester on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. At 9 years old, Mace starred in Nickelodeons "Nicky Ricky Dicky and Dawn". After a successful 4 year run, Mace returned to his true love, which is independent film. Soon after parting ways with Nickelodeon, Mace starred as the lead in the critically acclaimed coming of age film "Pocket (2019)".
Mace Richards is an actor, known for EastEnders (1985), Mullicutters and The Last Faust (2019).
Macedon Dmello is known for Dil Dosti Dance (2011) and MTV Girls on Top (2016).
Macee Binns is an award-winning Playwright, Blogger, Journalist and Actress with a background of accomplishments in Film, Television, Stage Productions and Viral Content. Originally from Little Rock, Arkansas; she relocated to Los Angeles (in 2010) to pursue a career in the entertainment industry and further her education in the creative arts. Macee's film credits include roles in: FDR American Badass, American Ultra and she played news reporter Sandy Killings in the feature film Miles Away. Some of her television credits include appearances in: 2 Broke Girls, Men of a Certain Age, The Doctors and Luck. She can also be seen in a sketch with actor Andy Samberg, on the television show Comedy Bang! Bang! and in multiple episodes of Hangar 1: The UFO Files now streaming on Netflix and the History Channel. Macee Binns is a successful writer that has WON several awards for her Plays, Screenplays, Articles and Short Stories. Most notably, her screenplay "Hand Twins" recently WON the award for Best Feature Film Script at the prestigious 2022 California Women's Film Festival out of hundreds of entries submitted from around the world. "Hand Twins" also placed as a Semi-Finalist at both the 2021 Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards and the 2021 Scriptation Showcase Script Competition. Additionally, "Hand Twins" was awarded a Quarter Finalist title at the 2022 Richmond International Film Festival in the Best Feature Screenplay category. The feature length script also received nominations for Best Screenplay at the 2021 Miami Indie Film Awards, the 2021 Toronto Film and Script Awards, in association with Toronto Film Magazine, and the 2022 Toronto International Women Film Festival. Thanks to these accolades, "Hand Twins" is now ranked in the top 17% of all 76,742 screenplays on Coverfly. Requests to read this dark comedy script can be submitted through TheBlackList, InkTip, FilmFreeway or on Coverfly. In 2014, Macee's short film script "Row 28" was awarded an Official Finalist title at the esteemed Hollywood Screenplay Contest. Subsequently, the stage play version of "Row 28" was published by JAC Publishing & Promotions and is sold on Amazon and Kindle eBooks. Two original monologues from Macee's play "Stone Cold Sober" were selected by Smith and Kraus Publishers for print in their annual anthology book series: "The Best Women's Stage Monologues of 2017." This popular theatrical series can be found at Barnes & Noble, Target and most major book retailers worldwide. In 2018, Heuer Publishing acquired Macee's play "Candi With An I" and featured the comedic one-act in their renown "Catalog for the Performing Arts." The one-act stage play can be purchased on Amazon as well as the Heuer Publishing Website. In 2019, Macee's play "Now Boarding" and her monologues "Static," "Stuffed Panda" and "Undressed" were all published by Off The Wall Plays and are currently sold digitally through the online publisher. During her time in Hollywood, Macee has worked as a Content Writer for the popular news media sites: TheRichest and TopBuzz. Where several of her articles went viral and received over 3 million views online. She also has journalist experience working as a Freelance Reporter for The Canyon News in Los Angeles. In 2018, Macee accepted a job at Dancing Iguana Productions as a Segment Writer, Producer and occasional Co-host of the popular comedic podcast, Left Unsupervised; available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn and Spotify. In her spare time, Macee Binns co-writes a women's comedy blog, with actress Fernanda Chaves, called: "Thoughts From A Tiny Ass Chair." To view her most recent blog posts, please visit: www.tinyasschair.com and subscribe.
Macel Anzian is an actor, known for La nuit des rois (2020).
Maceo Greenberg is a director and writer, known for Take Me to Tarzana (2021), Hollyweird Studios (2010) and Gunther (2016).
Maceo is a film and television actor from California, based out of New York City. He began his career in the theatre, performing in acclaimed companies such as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Sacramento Music Circus and Pasadena Playhouse. After receiving his BA in Drama from University of California, Davis, where he played on the Men's Volleyball team...he went on to study with renowned acting teacher, Ivana Chubbuck in Los Angeles. Maceo is a veteran of television having appeared in dozens of Episodic shows, including a recent Guest Star opposite Scott Bakula in NCIS New Orleans. He is the proud father of three boys, and the husband of fellow thespian, Jacqueline Rene.
Maceo Simon is an actor, known for Mixte (2021) and La dernière vague (2019).
Maceo Smedley was born on February 7, 2007 in Houston,TX. During the summer of 2012, at the tender age of five, Maceo signed with Pastorini Bosby Talent, and booked his first national commercial in October that same year. Shortly thereafter, Maceo became a very familiar face appearing in commercials locally and nationwide. In 2015 Maceo caught the eye of casting directors for WGN America's Underground where he worked alongside Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Aldis Hodge. His a recurring role as a young slave named James was on of a kind, telling the story of life as a pre-civil war child in slavery. Underground was directed by Anthony Hemingway and received 16 award nominations. Maceo went on to play young Tyrone in Marvel's Cloak and Dagger. In this role he plays the younger version of lead Aubry Joseph and tells the story of how the hero acquired his power. Then Maceo went on to film a family comedy starring alongside Joseph Simmons (Rev Run) and his wife Justine as their youngest son Deavon Washington on Netflix's All About the Washington's. In addition, Maceo plays a young boy Alex who is eager for Christmas in Disney's feature film Noelle playing alongside Anna Kendrick.