With roles as diverse as the Chaplain in Elegance Bratton's 2022 Marine boot-camp drama THE INSPECTION, the Mediator in Todd Haynes' thriller DARK WATERS, and the Engagement Photographer in the Zack Galifianakis comedy MASTERMINDS, Wynn Reichert has established himself as a versatile actor, excelling at both drama and comedy. Since booking his first national commercial in Los Angeles 35 years ago, Wynn has had numerous film, television and stage roles. His recent work includes the feature films NOW I SEE, LONG GONE BY, COLUMBUS, BEAUTY MARK, as well as episodes of the TV Series, NASHVILLE, SISTAS, STILL THE KING and YOUR PRETTY FACE IS GOING TO HELL. In addition to being an actor, Wynn toured throughout the US and Canada for 12 years as a Stand-Up Comedian. Some of the comedians he appeared with include Ron White, Lewis Black, the late Bob Saget. For 3 years Wynn also Co-Hosted Nashville Film Radio, a live weekly radio show. In addition to performing, Wynn has written several award-winning screenplays that have been recognized at Film Festivals internationally. Before becoming an actor, Wynn was a collegiate All-American golfer and then Golf Pro in Los Angeles.
Wynne Anders is an actress, known for Living with Yourself (2019), Mother's Milk (2021) and The Meeting (2004).
Operatic tenor Wynne Evans was born on January 27th 1972. A native of Carmarthen in South Wales he studied singing at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the National Opera School. Since graduation he has performed with the leading British opera companies and appeared at the Royal Opera House,Covent Garden in the contemporary piece 'Anna Nicole',based on the life of Anna Nicole Smith. He was also in the twenty-fifth anniversary celebratory performances of 'The Phantom of the Opera' at the Royal Albert Hall in 2011. For all that he is probably best known to people who have never been to an opera - as excitable singer ("he's only a tenner") Gio Comparo in a whole series of amusing and imaginative television commercials for a certain insurance company.
Wynne Maxwell is an actor, known for The Mother the Son the Rat and the Gun (2021), Somewhere Off the M6 (2017) and Abbie (2018).
Wynne Potts is an actress, known for Edie (2017), Outside the Box (2014) and #SketchPack (2015).
Wynonna Judd was raised in various places across the country, beginning in her birth state of Kentucky. As her mother Naomi Judd continued pursuing her nursing career, the Judd family settled twice in California and later full-time in Kentucky. In 1979, Wynonna, Naomi and younger half-sister Ashley Judd settled in Franklin, Tennessee and began searching for a record deal in nearby Nashville. In 1983, an unprecedented sit-down audition with RCA Nashville was successful, and indicated great things to come for country's newest duo The Judds. Several years and awards later, Naomi announced that she had contracted Hepatitis C during her nursing career from a needle stick. Their final concert on December 4, 1991 indicated an end to country music's most influential duo, and a beginning for someone who would break new records within the industry. Wynonna's first solo album, 'Wynonna', sold over 5 million copies, a first in the industry. Today, Wynonna continues her successful recording career along with raising children Elijah Judd and Grace Pauline from her first marriage to Nashville's Arch Kelley.
Wynter Eddins is an actress and producer, known for Megalodon Rising (2021), Revenge of the Flower Gang (2015) and Motel California (2015).
Wynter Kullman is an actress, known for Garden State (2004), Two Weeks Notice (2002) and Uptown Girls (2003). She has been married to Jeffrey Warshaw since July 1, 2012. They have two children.
Wyntergrace Williams was born on January 21, 1995 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies (2017), Teenage Cocktail (2016) and Deadly Exchange (2017).
Wynton Marsalis is widely recognized as the pre-eminent jazz artist of our time. He is hailed not only as a performer on the trumpet, but also as a music educator and a promoter of the history and culture of jazz. Marsalis is also an established artist in performing trumpet in works of classical music, and he is a leader in civic matters. Wynton Marsalis was born into a musical family in the city of New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz. Marsalis's father was a pianist and music teacher. Some of Wynton's brothers have become notable musicians in their own right, specifically Branford Marsalis on saxophone, Delfeayo Marsalis on trombone, and Jason Marsalis on drums. Wynton was a precocious student of music in his youth. He eventually attended the Juilliard School. Later he joined the band of the renowned jazz artist Art Blakey. Marsalis spent ten years touring continuously with his band. He has virtually single-handedly revived the public's interest in jazz, which to many had become a lost art form. In addition to performing, Marsalis also focuses strongly on education by giving lectures and workshops to students on musicianship. Wynton Marsalis created the PBS TV series Marsalis on Music (1995), as well as the National Public Radio 26-week series "Making the Music" in that same year. Marsalis played a major role in developing Ken Burns's TV mini-series Jazz (2001). These efforts played a significant role in helping to bring jazz forward in the public's mind. Marsalis has been criticized by some for discounting the value of jazz forms that have emerged after 1965. Marsalis has countered by stating that attempts at a musical fusion of jazz with other pop forms yields a mixture of sounds that are simply not true jazz. Wynton Marsalis has made major efforts to help revive and restore his home city of New Orleans following the disaster of hurricane Katrina, including organizing the benefit concert "Higher Ground" at Lincoln Center in New York City. Marsalis has promoted human rights for the people of Burma and their imprisoned leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The Secretary-General of the United Nations has declared Marsalis to be a U.N. Messenger of Peace. Marsalis has won numerous awards including nine Grammys, two of them for his recordings of classical works for trumpet by Haydn, Mozart and Handel. He is the first jazz artist to win a Pulitzer Prize, given for composing his oratorio "Blood on the Fields". Wynton Marsalis now serves as the Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center's Rose Hall in New York City.