Spencer Susser is a director and editor, known for Hesher (2010), I Love Sarah Jane (2008) and The Captain (2013).
Spencer Sutherland was born on August 31, 1992 in Pickerington, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for Afterlife of the Party (2021), Feast of the Seven Fishes (2019) and I Know What You Did Last Summer (2021).
Director & Producer Spencer T. Folmar's theatrical debut, "Generational Sins," has spurred a national debate surrounding the interplay of faith and film. The New York Post, The Los Angeles Times, FOX, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, Washington Times, CBN, Christian Post, and more have all joined the conversation in about the film's release. In response, Folmar coined the term "Hard Faith" to describe this new genre of film, written for audiences who are hungry for hope in the midst of gritty real-life stories. Folmar's career began at the ambitious age of 17 when he directed and produced his first feature film. He then continued to his undergraduate and post-graduate academic career. Folmar attended NYU for his MFA in film and received his Master's in Theology from Reformed Theological Seminary. His desire to combine these two passions is a driving force in his current slate of films. Folmar's goal is to "Shine light in the darkness by telling stories of hope." In 2018, Folmar formed the non-profit Veritas Arts INC and started on another new endeavor of owning a historic theatre. Veritas Arts acquired the historic Guthrie Theatre in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Under the Veritas Arts name, Folmar also started a film festival in western PA. Veritas Arts mission is "Tell Stories That Liberate" and do so with education, distribution, financing, and developing feature films. While planning another film, Folmar felt compelled to bring light to the overwhelming opioid epidemic ravaging America. When he visited his home in central Pennsylvania, and after hearing so many heartbreaking stories he felt the best way to bring attention in the media was through film. "Shooting Heroin" was then brought to life. A film about a small town taking justice into their own hands to stop the spread of drugs by whatever means possible. This movie began its theatrical tour in 2019 and is planning a wide release in the first quarter of 2020.
Spencer Tatum is an actor, known for Mr. Weekend (2020) and LoveMachine (2014).
Spencer Tomich was born on September 12, 2003 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor, known for The Prom (2020), American Fable (2016) and At That Age.
Spencer Tootle is an actress, known for Sexual Animals (2019).
Spencer Treat Clark is from the New York City suburbs. He began acting at an early age, appearing in films like Gladiator and Unbreakable. He attended Columbia University in New York City where he studied political science and economics. His older sister, Eliza Clark, is a playwright and screenwriter. Spencer lives in Los Angeles. He recently appeared in the series finale of Mad Men, as a recurring character in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, and as a recurring character in the new TNT series Animal Kingdom.
Spencer Trinwith is a director, writer, and actor. Trinwith graduated from American University School of Film and Media Arts with a master's degree in film and digital media and was a Merit Award recipient. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts from the North Carolina School of the Arts. Trinwith is the creator, director, and writer of the documentary La Fiera: The Piera Rodriguez Story based on the story of MMA fighter Piera Rodriguez and her travels to the United States from Venezuela with the ambition of being signed as a professional fighter. This film will be his festival debut as a first-time filmmaker. During his time at American University, he worked as a 1st Assistant Director to British filmmaker Blaze LoveJoy on her latest feature film The Zompocalypse Therapy Sessions, filmed in Los Angeles. He is the co-creator, co-writer, and director of a political satire based on Washington, DC geopolitics, King of K Street, slated for completion in 2022. He is the creator, visual effects and voice-over artist for the medieval-themed animated film, Crenels and Merlons, to be released in 2022. As an actor, Trinwith has appeared on television in Law & Order: SVU alongside special guest star, Sharon Stone as well as the television show VEEP with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Hugh Laurie. His films have appeared in worldwide international film festivals garnering awards for Best Picture and Best Actor. Trinwith made his feature film debut as an actor in the sequel Woman Woman 1984 released on Christmas Day, 2020. He had several films released in 2021 including a thriller by festival winning directors Ramin Niami, Eye Without a Face and Angel Kristi Williams in the SXSW Grand Jury Nominated film Really Love, where Trinwith is co-starring with actor Kofi Siriboe. Spencer's professional theater credits are extensive. He played Norm in Suicide, Incorporated in Washington, DC to stellar reviews. He also starred in an adaptation of the Stanley Tucci film "Blind Date" titled The Personals, for the stage. He has played the title role in Scapino, the lead role of Matt Poncelet in Dead Man Walking, and the much coveted title role in Shakespeare's Richard III. Musically, Trinwith has toured with Hedwig and the Angry Inch playing guitar, and has played and written for several indie rock bands in New York and Los Angeles which have signed with Universal Vivendi and Verve Records.
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Spencer Van Wyck is an actor, known for The Lesser Blessed (2012), Picture Day (2012) and Degrassi: Minis (2005).