Larkin is a graduate from the University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts. She recently starred in the feature film Hatchback, and has written and produced several short films. She co-hosts the A Brighter Lens podcast which spotlights women, trans, and non-binary filmmakers. She has appeared in theater, films, television, and national commercials.
Larkin Campbell is a small-town kid at heart and always will be. He was raised in the tiny, but spectacular mountain town of Estes Park, Colorado. He grew up playing stick-ball in the street, performing in high school plays and working on the school newspaper. Him and his band of lunatic friends started a comedic dance group aptly named, "Campbell's Crazy Crew". They performed at high school basketball games, pep rallies and cheerleader camps until they realized nobody was still watching. He moved to Washington to attend Tacoma Community College and lived with his father in a gorgeous little harbor town named Gig Harbor. He studied acting and journalism before transferring east across the state to attend Washington State University. While there, he perfected the art of procrastination and tomfoolery while studying Broadcast Journalism and Theatre. While visiting Los Angeles on spring break of his senior year at WSU, he put in a request for an internship at the hit TV show Entertainment Tonight. His request was granted and upon graduation, he headed for the bright lights of the big city. Interning and then being employed at Entertainment Tonight opened his eyes to the big business of show business. He worked the red carpets at the Golden Globes Award shows and he was hooked. He moved on to work for other productions as a Production Assistant and personal assistant for Tom and Rosanne Arnold. He spent many years working as a stand-in and photo double on dozens of big budget movies such as ARMEGEDDON, LETHAL WEAPON 4, MYSTERY MEN, ESCAPE FROM LA, HARD RAIN and dozens more. All the while hustling down agents and casting directors and anyone who would give him a look. He joined the Screen Actors Guild in 1995, and has never stopped chasing down the next role or opportunity. His hard work has paid off in dozens of roles in film and TV. Highlights include guest starring roles on CSI: NY, LAS VEGAS, CRIMINAL MINDS and a bucket list supporting role playing COACH SHANE, opposite Steve Carell and Ed Helms in THE OFFICE. His multiple film career highlights include playing HR HALDEMAN, in the highly acclaimed Clint Eastwood film, J EDGAR. He has written, produced and starred in over 25 short films and video projects which have gone on to win many awards at film festivals all over the country. His work has been published in multiple parenting magazines, describing the life of a stay-at-home-parent, trying to juggle the rigorous life of an actor. He recently chronicled his 30-year career in a hilarious and heartfelt memoir titled, A VIEW FROM THE MIDDLE. How an unknown actor managed to stay that way. Available on AMAZON BOOKS. He is married to his wife of 25 years, Maria Battle Campbell, who is a hard charging Assistant Director, currently working on the AVATAR sequels. They are the proud parents of twin teenage boys, Colin and Casey. And are trying to survive raising their maniacal 8-year-old daughter, Shea.
Larnell Baxter is known for Vellaipookal (2019), The Anatomy of Love (2010) and Sleep Running (2017).
Larnell Stovall was born on October 22, 1976 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He is known for Altered Carbon (2018), Titans (2018) and Ride Along (2014).
Laron Austin is a director and editor, known for Beauty & the Beholder (2018), Blackhats (2015) and The Society.
Laron Chapman is an active freelance film production assistant and aspiring screenwriter residing in home state of the Oklahoma Sooners and NBA Thunder team in Oklahoma City. The oldest of 12 children, Laron grew up in a single parent household with his immigration attorney mother Milissa Tipton. His passion for the cinema inspired him to attend and later graduate from The University of Oklahoma (OU)with a Bachelor's Degree (BA) in film and media studies. During his higher education, he became involved with his school paper, serving as the university's resident entertainment writer as well as interning for The Oklahoma Film Commission Office (a local organization that offers tax incentives for prospective filmmakers, issuing grants and licenses for filming in the state). He received honors for his work in screen writing and was the recipient of the late Al Neuharth's USA Today Free Spirit Journalism scholarship. Following his higher education, he became actively involved in local film/television productions including: August: Osage County (Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts; Weinstein Co.;2013) Rudderless (William H. Macy, Laurence Fishburne; Unifed Pictures; 2013) Splinter (Indion Entertainment Group; 2008) American Idol (FOX; 2012), Say Yes to the Dress (TLC; 2013), The Pioneer Woman (Ree Drummond; Food Network; 2013), as programs for The History and Discovery Channel. Having worked for many industry professionals and a wide-range of prestigious networks and studios, he has embarked on a driven path to success in Hollywood's competitive entertainment industry.
Laron Wells is an actor, known for Shark (2021).
Larouci Didi is an actor, known for Asphalte (2015), Qu'Allah bénisse la France! (2014) and J'ai 2 amours (2017).
Doc Shaw was born to Larry and Tamie Shaw, being an only child. His grandparents noticed he had a special gift and gave him the nickname, Doc. Doc's dad got him into a modeling career. He moved through the industry fast, and has appeared in many print ads. A car accident took his father's life in 1994. He wanted to continue his career, so he asked his mom to find him a agent. At the age of 6, he was booked in many commercials. His big break came when he got the role, "Malik Payne", in Tyler Perry's House of Payne (2006). Then, he went on to star as "Marcus Little" in Disney's hit TV series, The Suite Life on Deck (2008). He ended his role on "Suite Life" to work on his new show, Pair of Kings (2010).
Larray was born Larri Merritt on July 22, 1998 in California, USA. He is known for being an American YouTuber. He produces comedic video content on his YouTube channel, and is part of the collaborative TikTok collective known as The Hype House. After initially gaining prominence on Vine, he started uploading videos onto YouTube after the former became defunct. Prior to becoming a member of The Hype House in January 2020, he had accumulated over 6 million subscribers on his personal YouTube channel, in addition to approximately 12.8 million followers on his personal TikTok account. He was nominated in the Breakout Creator category at the 9th Streamy Awards in December 2019. His three novelty songs First Place (2018), Last Place (2018), and Larray: Canceled (2020) together spent 42 weeks on Billboard's Comedy Digital Tracks chart before its abolishment in January 2020, with the former gaining over 41 million views on YouTube, and ranking at number 13 on the 2018 year-end chart.