Ben Wright was born May 5, 1915, to an English mother and an American father in London, England, UK. At 16, he entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts where classmates included such future stars as Ida Lupino. Upon graduating, he acted in several West End stage productions. When WWII broke out, he enlisted and served in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps. He came to America in 1946 to attend a cousin's wedding and settled in Hollywood. He began his American acting career in radio, establishing himself as a master of dialects with such roles as Hey Boy, the Chinese servant, on "Have Gun, Will Travel" with John Dehner. His talent for dialects also kept him busy in the many WWII-related films and TV shows of the 1950s and '60s wherein he played countless Germans and Frenchmen as well as a variety of Englishmen for which he ensured the dialects were accurate depending on which part of England they were from. After years of radio, TV, stage and film work, he entered semi-retirement in the late 1970s, accepting occasional voice work and small guest appearances on TV. On June 16, 1989, after completing his last role, providing the voice of Grimsby in Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989), he entered St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank for quadruple bypass surgery from which he never recovered. He died of heart failure July 2, 1989.
Ben Wright is an actor, known for Happy Valley (2014) and Mount Pleasant (2011).
Ben York Jones was born on February 11, 1984 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Like Crazy (2011), Newness (2017) and Breathe In (2013).
Ben Yosipovich is an actor, known for Chazarot (2020), On the Spectrum (2018) and Children in the Woods (2022).
Discovered by Steven Spielberg in Munich, this theater trained actor studied in London before working as a top model in NYC for leading designers and advertisers. After moving to LA he played Guest Leads on Law & Order, CSINY, NCIS:LA and Chicago P.D. He co-starred in From The Rough opposite Taraji Henson and the late Michael Clark Duncan. Starred in The Algerian based on a story he wrote and he won best actor for at the Downtown LA & London International Film Festivals. The son of a diplomat Ben speaks fluent Arabic & is the lead Arabic voice for Call To Duty, Medal Of Honor and X-men: Apocalypse. He is considered the go-to consultant & voice-over expert for all five Arabic dialects in both major film and television productions. After deep and meaningful discussions with Steven Spielberg Ben volunteered to be an active member with a non-profit Inter-Faith group of Jews/Christians/Muslims in LA. and an online video of his Call to Prayer has gone viral worldwide with over 20 million views on YouTube & NPR followed with a segment on him contrasting his Interfaith life with his life as a Hollywood actor. As a result Oscar winning composer Philip Glass asked Ben to join him at The Hollywood Bowl in front of 18,000 to perform the Call to Prayer in "Powaqqatsi." The Los Angeles Times review called his performance "uniquely moving and important." After being interviewed on Swedish television the International Press praised Ben for his ability to "captivate people with his extraordinary charisma and talent." Most recently Ben has collaborated with James Franco on several interesting independent films while continuing to work on his craft with the Tony Award winner actor Paul Sand.
Ben Young is an actor, known for Smelliville (2021).
Ben Young is a director and actor, known for Hounds of Love (2016), Extinction (2018) and Bush Basher (2011).
Ben Young III is a New York City based Actor hailing from Montgomery, Alabama. He graduated with honors and a BFA in Musical Theatre from Auburn University, and has become a veteran of Original Musicals, Off Broadway Theatre, On-Camera Acting, and Voiceover. He is a lifetime member of The Actor's Project NYC, as well as a certified teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework!
Ben Younger was born on October 7, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Boiler Room (2000), Bleed for This (2016) and Prime (2005).
Ben Yuen is an actor, known for Suk suk (2019), Tracey (2018) and 2046 (2004).