Bokeem Woodbine grew up in Harlem, New York. At the age of 19, he secured the lead role in the HBO production of Forest Whitaker's directorial debut Strapped (1993). Bokeem moved to Los Angeles shortly after completing the film Jason's Lyric (1994), and has pursued his dream of becoming a noteworthy film actor while balancing a passion for musical expression. Along the way he has appeared alongside Oscar- wining actors and worked with many of today's top directors, producers, and networks. To date he has appeared in biographical movies, like "Ray," comedies like "Life," horror, "Devil," and most recently science fiction, in the much anticipated film, In the Shadow of the Moon (2019). Bokeem respects the responsibilities inherent in taking on any role, and enjoys the process.
Kathy C. An is a scrub nurse in real life and continues working with open heart surgeries in Los Angeles. An assisted during a surgery that Giacomo Gianniotti (Andrew Deluca) went to see in preparation for his role in Grey's Anatomy. She has been in over 260 episodes of Grey's Anatomy. Kathy has appeared in other TV shows such as Private Practice (2007) , and Six Feet Under (2001).
Boki Ofodile is known for The Intervention (2017), The Black Book (2023) and Man Up (2020).
Bokuzen Hidari was born on February 20, 1894 in Saitama, Japan. He was an actor, known for Shichinin no samurai (1954), Ikiru (1952) and Donzoko (1957). He died on May 26, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan.
Bokuzô Masana was born on August 11, 1970 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. He is an actor, known for Nobunaga no Chef (2013), L: Change the World (2008) and Kansen rettô (2009).
Bol Cinwel is known for Ricky Stanicky (2024) and Thea and Lucia.
Bola Aiyeola was born in Nigeria and moved to London, England when she was 12. She was classically trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) in London. Whilst in London, she worked in theatre, radio and television. TV: Series regular in Crown Prosecutor (BBC TV); Rockcliffe Babies (BBC TV); Case of the Missing torso (BBC TV). Selected theatre (UK): Woman in Death and the King's Horseman by Wole Soyinka under the direction of Phyllida Lloyd (Royal Exhange, Manchester - British premiere). In addition, she had the tremendous pleasure of working directly with Wole Soyinka as Miseyi in the world premiere of The Beatification of Area Boy (The West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds); Jack in The Man in the Moon (The Everymans' Theatre, Liverpool); Balthasar/Friar Frances in Much Ado about Nothing (The Everymans' Theatre, Liverpool); Alhaji Aiyemikoya in Flamingo (The Gate Theatre, London); Chorus in Medea (Royal Exchange, Manchester). Radio: Miseyi in The Beatification of Area Boy (BBC Radio); First Girl in Blood Wedding (BBC Radio); Woman in Death and the King's Horseman (BBC Radio); Alaba in Memories of a Distant Past (BBC Radio). Moving to Canada as a young adult, she continued working in the entertainment industry. Film/TV: Clarice (CBS), The Expanse (Syfy), Coroner (CW), Damien (A&E), Lucky Day (Feature), 'Da Kink in my Hair (Global), The Border (CBC), This is Wonderland (CBC). Theatre: Fatima in The Container (Summerworks), Petra in Petra (Theatre Direct). She also has had the pleasure of serving twice as a juror for the ACTRA Awards and working with the panel to select the Outstanding Female Performer.
Bolanle Koleosho was born February 13 1997 near Minneapolis. She is a Nigerian/American actress. She plays Mutesi in the SBIFF Best Picture Winner 'Trees of Peace' by Alanna Brown. She has several credits in theatre including performances at the Guthrie Theatre in Minnesota. Bola love to continuous study to perfect her skills as an actress and writer. In her spare time, Bola reads books on self help, directing, screenwriting, African mythology, fitness and vegan cooking.
Bola Ogun is known for Are We Good Parents? (2018), Battleship (2012) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
Ray is a 6'7" tall professional heavyweight boxer whose boxing "alias" name is Mount Kilimanjaro. Several years ago he was crowned Heavyweight Boxing Champion of Canada. Born in Nigeria, Ray moved to Toronto at the age of four. When Ray was a child, his life was a constant struggle. He grew up the hard way in the inner city, having little or no family encouragement and support. Ray's road to success was a long and hard one. Yet, rather than letting himself become bitter over his hardships, he instead always reaches out to local youth to try to help them to be positive. His passionate talks have inspired many young people to remain hopeful and strive to find their way out of the poverty that cripples their lives.