Benjamin Bryant is an accomplished film, television, radio, and news/communications professional with more than 70 credits as writer, director, actor, producer, and himself. Co-host of the award-winning travel docuseries Journeys Beyond (2020) and investigative podcast The Brink with Benjamin Bryant's Intersections (2019), Bryant is also an accomplished voice actor, portraying troubled hotelier "Gregory Marshall" on the audio serial Forever and a Day (2020) since the show's first season, as well as a besotted Prince Nolan Nutcracker in the JLJ Media holiday special "The Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker Prince," and its follow-on series, "The Grown Up Adventures of the Tooth Fairy." In 2020, Bryant wrote and directed his first feature film, the psychological drama Station to Station (2021), after his announced first film (the sports comedy Aidy Kane) suspended filming after two weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, Bryant served as Senior Producer and Co-Executive Producer of the Daytime Emmy-winning (6x nominated) series Anacostia (2009). Though Bryant's first experience on a feature film set was in the mid-1990s (as a background player in Ed Zwick's Courage Under Fire (1996)) he spent the first half of his career as an accomplished communications professional, including stints working in global public relations, crisis communications, and as in senior roles on high-profile government commissions, working groups, and task forces for the Pentagon and Barack Obama administration (including the Fort Hood Shooting Task Force and "Don't Ask, Don't Tell Working Group" that recommended and guided repeal of the controversial military policy). During that time he frequently appeared in the news as a spokesperson, subject matter expert, or guest contributor and served as a speech- and ghostwriter for senior corporate and government figures. The vast majority of his work in film, television, and digital media has come in since 2016, when Bryant first sought to balance the demands of his government and corporate work with various artistic endeavors. Bryant's additional work includes work as writer, director, producer, and announcer of live and virtual benefits and cultural celebrations, featuring high-profile celebrities and politicians and highlighting Bryant's African- and/or Asian- American heritage, including DNC AAPI Caucus Heritage Month Celebration (2021). Bryant lives in the Washington, DC metro area, working most frequently in Las Vegas, New York, Los Angeles, and multiple cities throughout the world.
A multi-produced and award-winning screenwriter known for mixed narratives, political-intrigue, and broken relationships in drama, comedy, action-thriller, and Transcendentalism, Benjamin Budd also brings extensive backgrounds in conflict zones, crime, academia, geopolitics, Fine Art, and more. Concurrent with over 20-years in film and TV, Ben pursued supporting interests in the international sphere. Building on an undergrad in the Arts and an early background in the collaborative environments of advertising, Ben pursued passions in film, talent, comedy, and writing, placing in such contests as the Nicholl and the Page International. When the opportunity arose, he traveled to Britain to earn an MA in a subset of International Relations concerning irregular conflict and crime in post-conflict zones, and soon began writing features for a US film studio. In 2013, Ben accepted a job teaching Internally Displaced Children at a local grade-school in Kurdish Northern Iraq, forgotten at the airport and finding his way across the landscape to the office of his new employer. Over two-years with no security or parachute he lived locally in Erbil, seeing Mosul fall just 40-miles west, and the nearby Ministry of Justice destroyed in a plot right out of 2007's "The Kingdom." He has stood by the mass graves of al-Anfal in Halabja on the Iranian border, and traveled on the ground throughout the region; Kirkuk, Diyarbakir, Sulimainyah, etc., and on one accidental detour, by bus through the Mosul suburbs. On April 17, 2015 Ben was sipping a beer in Ainkawa when they hit the consulate across the street. An IED is never like the movies, but rather more an instant in time so precise it doesn't register, except the furniture finds itself on the other side of the room. Ben lived while sadly others did not. While continuing to write film, he went on to perform ad hoc country risk analysis and consult on media and extremism, particularly around the constitutive nature on epistemic identity, being published, and even delivering a paper in London on the subject. He also went on to pursue high-risk security credentials in South Africa, including volunteer nightshifts in a mobile ambulance through the Cape Town townships where body-armor was compulsory. He has taught Hostile Environment Awareness Training to deploying humanitarians, including a well-known A-list actor, and provides remote production security to media crews, such as in the Kenosha, WI unrest. While committed to equitable representation in his writing, to date Ben has over 1200-pages of produced screen with names.
Benjamin Bull is known for Familiye (2017).
Benjamin Buza is an actor, known for Darling (2017), I forreste række (2017) and Absolute Pitch-Black (2019).
Benjamin Byram is known for Peter Pan (2003), Struck by Lightning (2012) and Invisible Sacrifice (2013).
Benjamin Byron Davis is an accomplished actor, writer and director, known for his dynamic range and versatility in portraying complex characters. His commanding voice and formidable and magnetic screen presence in film, television, performance capture and theater have garnered legions of fans and social media followers worldwide. Ben appears in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," written and directed by longtime friend and collaborator James Gunn. The film, which takes place after 'Thanos' was defeated in "Avengers: Endgame," is the culmination of the iconic trilogy; its highly successful predecessors, "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014) and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" (2017), amassed over $1.6 billion in worldwide box office receipts. Ben plays hapless OrgoCorp Security Guard 'Bletelsnort' opposite Guardians 'Mantis' (Pom Klementieff) and 'Drax' (Dave Bautista). GOTG Vol. 3 was released on May 5, 2023 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and earned $289 million globally on opening weekend. In the can is a starring role in the "Borderlands" feature film, which is Lionsgate, Eli Roth and Tim Miller's eagerly anticipated adaptation of the uber successful video game. Ben plays Pandora's arms dealer 'Marcus Kincaid,' opposite Cate Blanchett's infamous outlaw 'Lilith.' An important character within the Borderlands universe, 'Marcus' is a weapons dealer and entrepreneur who appears in all the main Borderlands video games. He is known for his gruff demeanor, sharp wit, distinctive accent, penchant for telling tall tales about his past exploits and willingness to do whatever it takes to make a profit. Borderlands is one of the world's most successful game franchises, with more than 68 million units sold-in worldwide and includes "Borderlands 2" which is the highest-selling title in the history of 2K; and "Borderlands 3," which was awarded Best Ongoing Game at Gamescom 2020. In the arena of performance capture, Ben created the iconic character of 'Dutch van der Linde,' the complex, compelling and charismatic gang leader in Rockstar Games's Red Dead Redemption (2010) and Red Dead Redemption II (2018). The character of 'Dutch' was described by Twinfinite as "one of the greatest villains of this generation," and they selected Ben as the "Best Actor of 2018." "Red Dead Redemption II" upon release had the largest opening weekend in the history of entertainment generating $725 million in revenue in 3 days and (as of May 2023) is the 8th highest grossing video game of all time! In recent film performances, Ben played 'Agent Burleigh' in Marvel's "Ant-Man and the Wasp" opposite Paul Rudd and Randall Park; and 'Antonio Fowler' in the action/horror/thriller "The Belko Experiment," written and produced by James Gunn. A veteran of over thirty episodes of television, Ben has delivered memorable comedic and dramatic turns in series roles. Ben was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the youngest of three brothers. His parents are retired, Jessica from teaching and William from finance. Ben graduated from the Noble and Greenough School (MA), where he was awarded the Eaton Prize for Excellence in Performing Arts, went on to attend the University of Chicago where he sat on the board of the University Theatre, and finally to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where he graduated with honors and a Playwrights Horizons Theatre School "Achievement in Acting" award (1996). His early work in theater featured two solo shows that he wrote and performed: "In Absentia" (HERE, NYC, 1995 and The Evidence Room, LA, 2001); and "Big Shot" (Lillian Theater, LA, 2002 and Trilogy Theater, NYC, 2002). Ben has appeared in numerous stage roles, including 'Lord Byron' in "Bloody Poetry" (nyte/Classic Stage Company, NYC, 1998) and 'Woland' in "The Master and Margarita" (Zoo District/Hudson Backstage, LA, 2000). Directing in theater, Ben's projects have included the one-act play "Godfather Death" (Sacred Fools Theater Company, 2001/LA Weekly Award nomination for best director) and the development and direction of acclaimed poet/performer Joe Hernandez-Kolski's solo shows.
Benjamin Callins is known for The Dragon Prince (2018) and Cyclone (2022).
Benjamin Camp is an actor and director, known for Ed Hall: the Unauthorized Story (2017), WTOTV: Selected Episodes (2019) and Sadie (2018).
Benjamin is the youngest of 3 siblings and was born in Stevenage UK to a British father and Turkish mother Benjamin's ancestors include a German grandmother, Jamaican Grandfather, and his mothers' great grandparents who come from the Caucasus and Iran/Persia. Benjamin has started his acting career at the age of 4. His first job was for Play House Disney soon after this he was filming for BBC Holby City, at the same year Benjamin and his sister were chosen to film for B&Q promotion, due to disagreements with his school regarding his time off his parents started homeschooling with his Grand Mother to be able to pursue his acting career. Benjamin has been fortunate to work with some of Britains great talents such as Charles Dance (Common Ground), Olivia Cooke and Tom Bateman (Vanity Fair), Ben Chaplin and Charlotte Riley (Press), Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns ( Cardinal Burns Channel 4) Pauline Collins, Stephen Rea, Caroline Quentin (Dickensian) and the directors, Harry Bradbeer, Mark Brozel, Andy Hay, Philippa Langdale (Dickensian), Dave Lambert (Common Ground), Ben Taylor ( Cardinal Burns).
Benjamin Cantu was born on 10 December 1978 in Budapest, Hungary. Benjamin is a director and writer, known for Stadt Land Fluss (2011), Eldorado - Alles, was die Nazis hassen (2023) and Im Prinzip (2008).