Benjamin Drozdz is an actor, known for Babylon Berlin (2017) and Hell Below (2016).
Benjamin Duffield is a Montreal-based filmmaker who works on both sides of the street, directing and editing fiction and documentary films. Since graduating from the University of British Columbia with a B.A. in Film and Theatre in 1993, he has created award-winning movies and television for the Canadian and American markets. In 1996 he joined five filmmakers to make "Yukonna," an expedition documentary on the Yukon River that retraced the prospectors' journey a century ago. The film was sold to National Geographic, won several awards, and played on the CBC during their 1998 Canada Day celebrations. His most recent accomplishments include directing the sci-fi feature "Darwin" starring Nick Krause and Molly Parker, which premiered at the 2016 Vancouver World Film Festival, and co-editing "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World," which won a Special Jury Prize for Masterful Storytelling at Sundance 2017 and Canadian Screen Awards for Best Feature Documentary, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing. His latest feature documentary is a passion project he produced and directed over ten years entitled "Megalodemocrat: The Public Art of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer." It won Best Canadian Film at Montreal's International Festival of Films on Art in 2018 and has gone on to screen at festivals on five continents worldwide.
Benjamin Dupiech was born on 28 November 1979 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France. He is an actor, known for Virtual Revolution (2016), Tell Me the truth (2013) and Interpol (2010).
Benjamin Dzikowicz is an actor, known for Snowmance (2017).
Benjamin Eakeley was born on August 10, 1978 in New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for The Good Shepherd (2006), The Blacklist (2013) and Baked in Brooklyn (2016).
Benjamin Earl is a writer, known for Ben Earl: Trick Artist (2013) and Penn & Teller: Fool Us (2011).
Benjamin Earl Turner is an actor and writer, known for Blindspotting (2021), Snowfall (2017) and We Were Hyphy (2022).
Los Angeles based but Canadian born, producer with US roots from Ohio, Benjamin Easterday has been working in film and television for over 30 years and as character types go he is often seen as the aggressive or authoritarian type, Benjamin also plays the nicer sidekick and family man types. Versed in all facets of film production from transportation to executive, Benjamin has a filmography that includes network television, feature film, independent film, US National Ad spots and film transportation crewing, all grown over 20 years. With a background in Marketing/Sales, Business Management and life of the "Practical Producing Artist", he transcends the gap from theory to practice by embarking on small business and film development projects. In the mid 90s, Benjamin lived in Australia and had the pleasure of developing and initiating marketing strategies for the Australian Marketing Institute. In 1998, Benjamin returned to Canada and the hustle of the film industry as cast and crew on network productions (SG-1, Dead Zone,Smallville), independent features, associated with Hallmark, Lifetime, Cinetele, Legacy Filmworks, Insight Film, Shavick Ent, Ignite, Nasser, and Johnson Group. In 2005 interest turned more to producing and after taking a few courses, found the way while practicing with scripted and unscripted television; in 2007 producer credits came with Archetype Pictures and other Los Angeles based projects. In 2009, Easterday joined Everyday Tomorrow Pictures as a Producer and in 2012 added stunt /safety coordination and script development to his backpack of skills. In the last few years more web and project developments have become his passion with projects now maturing with Discovery Education and other viable ventures under EV Productions Inc.
Benjamin Egner is known for L'art du crime (2017), Les Dames (2010) and Les yeux clairs (2005).
Benjamin Eli is an actor and writer, known for Dinherio (2018), Clouds (2020) and 21 Thunder (2017).