Anomalous is his debut as a feature length film director and screenwriter. Shot in English in between New York and Barcelona. An unsettling, psychological thriller starring Lluis Homar, Christy Escobar, Edgar Fox, Adria Arjona and Ben Temple. The film has received awards in New York, Houston, Chile, Brazil, Mexico and Spain. Solo is his second feature film and stars Alain Hernández, Aura Garrido and Ben Temple. A survival drama based on a true story and shot in its entirety in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. The film had its world Premiere at the 21st Malaga Film Festival. Distributed by Filmax for commercial theaters, the film has received wide international acclaim following its premiere on Netflix. He has published two novels, El faro de las lágrimas perdidas (The lighthouse of lost tears), with which he was a finalist for the Minotauro Award (the most important International Fantasy and Science Fiction Literature Prize in Spain) and Anomalous, his second novel, based on his first debut film. He is currently shooting a documentary series for Amazon Prime Video, after which he will resume two other projects that are ready to go: a film and a fiction series.
Hugo Tocalli is known for Messi (2014), Fox Sports: Copa Libertadores (2002) and FIFA U-20 World Cup 2007 (2007).
Hugo Tourita was born in 1973 in Lisbon, Portugal. He is an actor, known for A Bela e o Paparazzo (2010), Águas Mil (2009) and Pathos Ethos Logos (2021).
Hugo Van Lawick was born on April 10, 1937 in Soerabaja, Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies [now Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia]. He was a cinematographer and producer, known for People of the Forest: The Chimps of Gombe (1988), Jane (2017) and The Leopard Son (1996). He was married to Jane Goodall. He died on June 2, 2002 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Hugo Villavicenzio is an actor, known for Sinfonia da Necrópole (2014), Que Horas Ela Volta? (2015) and Trabalhar Cansa (2011).
Hugo Wallace Weaving was born on April 4, 1960 in Nigeria, to English parents Anne (Lennard), a tour guide and teacher, and Wallace Weaving, a seismologist. Hugo has an older brother, Simon, and a younger sister, Anna, who both also live and work in Australia. During his early childhood, the Weaving family spent most of their time traveling between Nigeria, Great Britain, and Australia. This was due to the cross-country demands of his father's job in the computer industry. Later, during his teens, Hugo spent three years in England in the seventies attending Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School in Bristol. There, he showed early promise in theater productions and also excelled at history, achieving an A in his O-level examination. He arrived permanently in Australia in 1976 and finished his education at Knox Grammar School, Sydney. He graduated from NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art), a college well-known for other alumni such as Mel Gibson and Geoffrey Rush, in 1981. Since then, Hugo has had a steadily successful career in the film, television, and theater industries. However, he has illustrated that, as renowned as he is known for his film work, he feels most at home on stage and continually performs in Australian theater productions, usually with the Sydney Theater Company. With his success has also come extensive recognition. He has won numerous awards, including two Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI) for Best Actor in a Leading Role and three total nominations. The AFI is the Australian equivalent of an Academy Award, and Hugo won for his performances in Proof (1991) and The Interview (1998). He was also nominated for his performance in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994). He garnered the Best Acting prize for The Interview (1998) at the Montreal Film Festival in 1998 in addition to his AFI Award and, that same year, won the Australian Star of the Year. More recently, roles in films such as The Matrix trilogy as Agent Smith and The Lord of the Rings trilogy as Lord Elrond have considerably raised his international profile. His famous and irreplaceable role in The Matrix movies have made him one of the greatest sci-fi villains of the Twenty-first Century. With each new film, television, or theatrical role, Hugo continues to surpass his audience's expectations and remains one of the most versatile performers working today. He resides in Australia and has two children with partner Katrina Greenwood. Though Hugo and Katrina have never married, they've been a committed couple for over 25 years; while Hugo was quoted as saying marriage "petrified" him in the 1990s, by middle of the following decade he said he no longer felt that way, and that he and Katrina have toyed with the idea of marrying "when we're really old".
Hugo De Sousa is a Los Angeles based actor and filmmaker. He studied under the guidance of Carol Rosenfeld in one of the most prestigious acting studios in the country, HB Studio, home to the late legendary teacher, Uta Hagen. He has since been working exclusively in the independent world, landing breakout leading roles in films such as I Am Good, We Used to Know Each Other, where Hugo was called "exceptionally insightful" (Film Threat), and Mister Limbo (Fantaspoa, Chattanooga 2021), of which Nightmarish Conjurings wrote: "De Sousa particularly stood out... the entire scene relies on his acting and he kills it." Most recently, he starred in the international co-production Everything in the End (Cinequest, PIFF, BendFilm, CIFF 2021), where his role was call "phenomenal... De Sousa carries the film" (Disappointment Media).
Hugolin Chevrette-Landesque is an actor and writer, known for J'ai tué ma mère (2009), Monica la mitraille (2004) and Bon Cop, Bad Cop (2006).
Hugues Faustin was born to Haitian parents Huguette and Samuel Faustin. He was born in Brussels Belgium then later moved to the United States. The oldest of three, Hugues has always displayed high amounts of energy and character whether it be on the field playing sports or entertaining crowds and friends as he gives credit to his Haitian heritage and sisters for allowing him to do so. He originally was a high-school track star that had given good thought to continuing his track career well into college, but was introduced to the drama program by a friend and really enjoyed diving into the world of acting as he felt completely at home because of how natural it came to him. He later enrolled into AMDA, located on the upper west side of Manhattan where he learned both theatre and film acting and also furthered his knowledge in singing and dance.
Hugues Jourdain is known for En passant pécho (2021), Ami-ami (2018) and L'esprit de famille (2019).