Edward George Dring was born in Genoa, Italy, in 2005 from British and Italian parentage. He began performing at the local theatre group at age seven and got his first break in 2013 when he was chosen for the role of Luke in the short film Nella Tasca Del Cappotto. The film, directed by Marco Di Gerlando, earned Edward awards for Best Actor at the San Diego International Kids' Film Festival, the Versi di Luce International Film Festival in Modica and the XV Corto Piero Vivarelli Film Festival in Rome. His next role was starring alongside Emilia Clarke, Marton Csokas and Caterina Murino amongst others in the thriller Voice From The Stone which was released in April 2017. His latest role is that of a young Niccolò Machiavelli in Medici: Masters of Florence - The Magnificent which will be released in 2018.
Canadian native Edward Earle was born in Toronto on July 16, 1882, and was raised and schooled there. His stage career took form in Canada with an early emphasis on musical comedy, and he later toured in vaudeville and stock in association with Belasco, DeWolf Hopper Sr., Marie Cahill and the Schuberts, among other theatrical illuminaries. Making his Broadway debut in the comedy "The Triumph of Love" in 1904, his work on the stage eventually led to film parts in 1914. Earle entered via the Edison film company and emerged a star not long after, distinguishing himself at other studios as well, including Vitagraph, Famous Players, Metro, Warners and Columbia, with a tally of over 400 silent and talking films by the time he retired four decades later. Tawny blond, blue-eyed, well-built and with a clean-cut handsomeness, Earle was a natural for dashing, romantic silent film leads. He gained initial film attention starring in Edison's "Olive's Opportunities" one-reeler series paired opposite Mabel Trunnelle in 1914 and 1915. Adding dash and verve to such silents as Ranson's Folly (1915), a western also showcasing Ms. Trunelle; The Innocence of Ruth (1916); The Light of Happiness (1916) and The Gates of Eden (1916), all opposite a dramatic Viola Dana, he went on to dress up everything from stalwart war dramas (For France (1917)) to mystery comedies (The Blind Adventure (1918)). From 1917 through 1919, he and Agnes Ayres enjoyed great success in a series of two-reeler shorts based on the works of O. Henry. Earle ventured into the 1920s with such stylish movie showcases as East Lynne (1921), False Fronts (1922) and The Dangerous Flirt (1924), but then began to falter into second leads and support roles, which including the George Arliss starrer The Man Who Played God (1922), the Marie Prevost comedy How to Educate a Wife (1924), little Baby Peggy's showcase The Family Secret (1924), Colleen Moore's comedy romance Irene (1926), the John Gilbert/Joan Crawford sea tale Twelve Miles Out (1927), and Conrad Nagel's part talking prohibition tale Kid Gloves (1929). Come the advent of sound Earle was offered character parts and by the end of the pre-Code talkies era was relegated to bit and unbilled extra parts in Shirley Temple, Laurel and Hardy and Marx Bros. flicks. He continued to appear throughout the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s and tended to be more visible in oaters and serial cliffhangers. Extremely athletic with a daredevil instinct, he tried his hand as an artist, aviator and automobile racing car driver. Retiring in the early 1960s, Earle eventually retired to the Woodland Hills, California Motion Picture Country Home, where he passed away from complications of old age at age 90 in 1972.
Edward Easton is an actor and writer, known for Crackanory (2013), Inside No. 9 (2014) and Pedwar (2021).
He is an Associate Artist with Global Arts Corps, an international theatre company, whose goal is to use the transformative power of theatre to bring together people from opposite sides of violent conflict. Also he works with The Children's Craniofacial Association, where he scripted a reader's theatre version of WONDER by R.J. Palacio to be used as a study guide in classrooms all across America to help promote the message of kindness.
Character actor in films, often portraying strident types, he is best remembered cast as "The Thin Man" (actually, "Wynant") of the hit 1934 MGM film. He Ellis was active on Broadway as an actor, producer and playwright from 1905-32 (see "Other Works"). He died in Beverly Hills, CA at age 81 in 1952.
Edward Else is an actor and producer, known for Living in Color (2012), Postal (2022) and Stirring (2018).
It seemed like Edward Everett Horton appeared in just about every Hollywood comedy made in the 1930s. He was always the perfect counterpart to the great gentlemen and protagonists of the films. Horton was born in Brooklyn, New York City, to Isabella S. (Diack) and Edward Everett Horton, a compositor for the NY Times. His maternal grandparents were Scottish and his father was of English and German ancestry. Like many of his contemporaries, Horton came to the movies from the theatre, where he debuted in 1906. He made his film debut in 1922. Unlike many of his silent-film colleagues, however, Horton had no problems in adapting to the sound, despite--or perhaps because of--his crackling voice. From 1932 to 1938 he worked often with Ernst Lubitsch, and later with Frank Capra. He has appeared in more than 120 films, in addition to a large body of work on TV, among which was the befuddled Hekawi medicine man Roaring Chicken on the western comedy F Troop (1965).
Edward Evers-Swindell is a writer and editor, known for The Reckoning (2020), The Descent (2005) and Dark Signal (2016).
Edward Ewell is an actor, known for Red Snow (2021) and The Lepers (2014).
Edward Eyth is an accomplished creative director, designer, artist, sculptor and visual arts educator. He has worked closely with filmmakers, artists, start-ups, developers, architects, museum curators, and community representatives on a variety of visual arts projects. His client list of leading innovators, celebrated artists, Fortune 500 companies and internationally recognized organizations documents his passion for successful creative problem solving. He works in both physical and digital environments across entertainment, themed experience, and consumer product industries. Edward's career included residences in New York City and Los Angeles. He lives with his wife and two sons, creating figurative art and provides creative consulting services. His sculptural work is featured in select private collections and in museums and exhibitions around the world. Notable Achievements 2013 Sport Artist of the Year, American Sport Art Museum and Archives, U.S. Sport Academy 2009 First Place, The Nude In Contemporary Art, a Juried Exhibition, AD Gallery, University of North Carolina, Pembroke Exhibition: January 26 - February 25, 2009 2008 First Place, US Olympic Committee Art Competition, First Place Award in National Juried Exhibition, selected to represent the U.S. in International Competition 2008 Olympic Rings Award, Beijing Olympics Landscape Sculpture Design Competition - Finalist in international sculpture competition 2008 Finalist, International Olympic Committee Sport and Art Contest, 8th place as Representative of U.S. in international juried art competition 2008 Selected for Laguna Beach Festival of Arts "Pageant of the Masters" program (Only living artist selected for inclusion in 2008 program) 1989 Great Teacher Award, outstanding educator achievement award, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California 1987 Who's Who in California 1988 Who's Who Among Young American Professionals 1984 General Electric Engineering Plastics Design Competition, First Place Award in National Student Design Competition 1984 General Motors Scholarship Award, Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement Speaking Engagements 2018 "Design Development for The Rocketeer," Enzian Theatre, Orlando, FL 2018 "Science Fiction to Science Fact," Ontario Science Center, Toronto, Ontario 2017 "Design for Entertainment," South Kentucky Performing Arts Center, Bowling Green, KY 2017 "Science Fiction to Science Fact," Boston Museum of Science, Boston, MA 2017 "Sculpting the Figure in VR," Live Feed from Oculus Rift office, SF, CA 2016 "Creativity" SeaWorld Corporate Offices, Orlando, FL 2016 "Science Fiction to Science Fact," Arizona Science Center, Phoenix, AZ 2011 "Visual Arts Careers," Stevenson HS Arts Symposium, Pebble Beach, CA 2002 "Puppet Design," Puppet Guild of Los Angeles 2001 "Design for Entertainment" - Pasadena Unified School District, Junior High 1998 "Story Art for Film and Television" - School of Visual Arts, NY 1998 "Computer Graphic Applications in Television" - Parsons School of Design, New York 1997 "Feature Films, Muppets and More" - Art Center College of Design and Art Institute of Pittsburgh 1991 "Developing Visual Elements for Film," UCLA 1990 "Design for Film Production," for the Society of Illustrators, Los Angeles 1990 "Design for Film Production," Boy Scouts of America Teaching Experience 2014-16 Adjunct Professor, Fine Arts Department, Monterey Peninsula College 2011-14 Adjunct Faculty, Fine Arts Department, Stevenson School Pebble Beach, CA 2013 Online Educator - "Drawing for Sculptors" webinar/tutorial Uartsy.com 2013-16 Sculpting the Figure Workshop, Scottsdale Artist's School, Scottsdale, AZ 2010-11 Sculpting the Figure Workshops, Occoquan, VA, Emeryville, CA, Monterey, CA, Spokane, WA, & Tucson, AZ 2004-11 Director/Instructor - Richard MacDonald Masters Wrkshop, Monterey, California 1996 Adjunct Professor - Advanced Design, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York 1988-93 Adjunct Professor - Advanced Visual Communications, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA