Eddie DuPriest is an actor, known for Mr. Goody (2018), Encounters (2019) and The Lover in the Attic: A True Story (2018).
Eddie Dunn is an actor, known for The Little Tin Man (2013), Fear Town, USA (2014) and The UCBW (2006).
SAG AFTRA Voice actor with studio and experience in singing, theatre & improv, directing live music, working for movie studios, voicing characters for video games. Other works include: TV shows/series, Movies, Commercials, Promos, DVDs, Sizzle Reels, Video games, Imaging, Product Promo Launches, E-Learning, Music Events, Museums and Institutions for the Arts, Narrations of all media. Clients include HBO/ESPN/ESPN2/NBC Sports/MTV/The Outdoor Channel/ABC, CBS, NBC, C-W, TV Affiliates/Cannes/Warner Brothers Studios/First Look Pictures/The Smithsonian National Museum of American History/Dali's Greatest Secret/Coca-Cola/AT&T/Mercedes-Benz USA/Cartier/Red Bull/Formula Drift TV series/Survival School TV series/Drift Style TV series/Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Dungeons & Dragons "Neverwinter" MMORPG, Champions Online MMORPG. Eddie is also a post audio editor and soundscape composer. Experience in Licensing, Marketing, Advertising and Sales of Motion Pictures , Video Games, and Music.
Eddie Easterling is known for Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher (2021).
Eddie Ebell is an actor, known for The Giant Mechanical Man (2012), Going to California (2001) and Undressed (1999).
Eddie Elks was born in London, England, UK. He is known for Vikings (2013), The Bible (2013) and Voyages of Discovery (2006).
Eddie Eriksson Dominguez is known for Andra sidan (2020), Diorama (2022) and Beck (1997).
After leaving school, Eddie worked as a knight at Warwick Castle, performing in live jousting shows, to pay his way through drama school. It was there he worked with some of the top stunt horse and swordsmen in the country. With those skills and an extensive background in theatre, including a lead role in the West End production of The Mousetrap, he landed his first television part in Game of Thrones, where he played Gerold Hightower. More recently, he is most well known for his portrayal of Josh Hemmings in the BBC's long running show, EastEnders - he was first introduced as the mystery Photocopier Guy in March 2017, and continued as a regular in the show until Febuary 2018. Born in Solihull, UK, he now resides in London and is a keen athlete, where he spends his time doing martial arts, boxing, horse riding, and playing football and rugby. He is also a proud supporter of the Children in Need charity and has appeared on the yearly show, helping to raise millions for those who need it.
Why the devil did Eddie Fetherstone appear more than forty times on the screen as a reporter, a newspaperman, a news or cinema operator, a photographer? It is a mystery that only the casting directors of the golden age of Hollywood could solve. For Eddie had nothing to do with journalism. For an unknown reason, his physical appearance was once associated with the aforementioned type of trade and on they went! In fact Eddie Fetherstone had been a vaudevillian from the start and comedies were more in his line. He did some for Capra, La Cava, McLeod, John Ford, but his roles were most often so tiny that you had to keep your eyes wide open not to miss his appearance.He fared better with Harold Lloyd in two of his feature-length talkies and in shorts for Columbia alongside Buster Keaton, the Three Stooges and Harry Langdon. Nevertheless he WAS the quintessential reporter, often wisecracking to be honest, the latter fact paying tribute to the comic he was at core. On the other hand, Eddie Fetherstone often found himself at the wheel of a cab or barking for shows. Another oddity was that directors found him excellent in roles of henchmen, thugs and other hoods. So much so that B-directors such as D. Ross Lederman or C.C. Coleman could hardly make their run-of-the-mill cop and robber adventures without his presence. Eddie Fetherstone was never a star but remained one of the movie industry's faithful companions for no less than four decades.
Eddie Firestone was born on December 11, 1920 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Duel (1971), The Great Locomotive Chase (1956) and Barnaby Jones (1973). He was married to Mary Jean Sisich. He died on March 1, 2007 in Sherman Oaks, California.