Sweet as pie and sharp as cheddar, the Terminally Delightful BenDeLaCreme is known for combining her background in performing and visual arts with a love of spectacle, glamour, and Saturday morning cartoons. She has dazzled crowds throughout the Americas, Europe, and Australia, premiered four critically acclaimed solo shows Off-Broadway, as well as written, directed, and produced myriad narrative works and variety spectaculars that have played to sold-out audiences for over a decade. BenDeLaCreme's live performances have received glowing reviews: "Keeping you entertained while making you think about your place in the world is all a part of the BenDeLaCreme experience," said Forbes and Billboard raves that her work "...soars past entertainment and into the realm of theatrical art." BenDeLaCreme has appeared on two seasons of the Emmy Award-winning RuPaul's Drag Race, her first go-round securing her a spot among the show's "15 Fan Favorites of All Time." After being crowned "Miss Congeniality" on Season 6, she returned to compete on the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars on VH1 where she garnered more challenge wins than any other competitor in the show's history, among other series records. Continuing to break new ground by, and for, drag artists, DeLa's production company, BenDeLaCreme Presents, produced its first national tour with, To Jesus, Thanks for Everything! -Jinkx and DeLa, co-created and co-written by BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon. In 2019, the queens hit the road again with a brand new holiday show titled, All I Want for Christmas is Attention. That tour was a sold-out sensation and marked DeLa's first producer credit for an international tour. In 2020, BenDeLaCreme self-produced, directed and co-wrote her debut film under BenDeLaCreme Presents, "The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Special" which became a critical and commercial success, leading to an exclusive licensing deal with Hulu. DeLa is thrilled to add producing and directing her first film feature to her long list of career achievements. BenDeLaCreme also made a cameo appearance along with Jinkx Monsoon in Hulu's biggest film debut to date, "The Happiest Season."
Benjamin Quique is an actor, known for Laëtitia (2019) and La bonne conduite (2021).
Benjamin Radford is an actor, known for Monsters Across America (2020) and Wrinkles the Clown (2019).
Benjamin Ramon was born on 8 March 1979 in Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium. He is an actor and writer, known for Être (2014), Tokyo Anyway (2013) and Cannibal (2010).
Benjamin Ree is a Norwegian documentary filmmaker. He studied journalism at the University College in Oslo and moved on to work as a journalist for Reuters and freelancing for BBC. A few years later he started making award winning short documentaries, which premiered at the International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam and the Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Today he works as a documentary director at VGTV - which is the co-producer for Magnus. The film is a portrait of the world's best chess player Magnus Carlsen and will be Ree's first feature length documentary.
Benjamin Reed is known for Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010), The Last Rescue (2015) and Punchbug (2010).
Benjamin Renner is known for Le grand méchant renard et autres contes... (2017), Ernest et Célestine (2012) and La queue de la souris (2008).
Benjamin Rigby is an actor and writer, known for Alien: Covenant (2017), Ford v Ferrari (2019) and Lion (2016).
Benjamin Robitaille "Ben" is the youngest child of a blended family. His mother Suzanne Anderson (Mirault) and father Armand Robitaille (deceased) raised him in the small northern town of Mattawa, Ontario, after having been born five weeks early in Ottawa, Ontario. Ben grew up playing many different sports including hockey, soccer, ski racing but most notably karate. He was a member of the Canadian National Karate team and competed all over the world including France and Switzerland. During this time Ben also completed his 8th grade in piano with the Royal Conservatory of Music. It wasn't until the end of university where Ben found himself drawn back to the arts. While studying for his degree in Health Sciences at the University of Western Ontario, Ben was a member of the Varsity Cheerleading Team, winning 2 national championships. After graduating, Ben began auditioning for a number of student productions and before landing his first bigger role in the Pilot episode of Carter, featuring Jerry O'Connell. Ben continues to work in the film industry.
Benjamin Rocher is known for La horde (2009), Moah (2020) and Goal of the Dead (2014).