Stan Traylor is an actor and cinematographer, known for Kill Dolly Kill, Blood Moon River (2017) and Sweet Little Holly.
Stan Verrett is known for Playing for Keeps (2012), White Men Can't Jump (2023) and Finding Tony (2024).
Stan Walker is an actor and director, known for Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), Mt. Zion (2013) and The Stolen (2017).
Stan Wong was born in Singapore, lived in Malaysia, England and later moved to the U.S. at the age of 15. As a young adult, Stan worked with his family in property development. He moved to NYC in 2009 to pursue opportunities in the tech industry. This is when he began exploring his creative side and started writing. He expanded his network into film and became more involved in the motion picture industry. He was captivated by the work of writers, and directors. He began his career in production in 2009, writing his first screenplay. Stan made his first film "Lonely" in 2010 and immediately feel in love with the craft. He decided to dedicate more of his time to film, establishing his company, Infinite Fountain Productions llc, in 2014. Shooting commercials and short films for clients and other filmmakers, he learned everything he could about writing, directing and producing. Biding his time till he was confident that he could make a film that was compelling, interesting, paced well and with fully developed characters, "Departure" was written in 2014 with several rewrites and help from professional writers, it will be Stan's first feature film.
Stan Yaroshuk is an actor and production manager, known for Lost Wilderness (2015).
Stan Yavorskiy is known for Ponysitters Club (2017), Christmas Wedding Planner (2017) and Forest Fairies (2015).
Stan hosted morning radio talkback on 2GB in Sydney and Sky Radio Network throughout Australia. The Beast on TEN's Beauty and the Beast, Stan was also a frequent guest on A Current Affair, Real Life, Sixty Minutes, The Midday Show, Today Tonight and the 7.30 Report. A radio writer and producer in the 1970s, Stan covered the America's Cup in 1977, 1980, 1983 and 1987 and as a writer/producer and Creative Director for a Sydney based advertising agency was headhunted by a US company and moved to the States. When the company went broke, Stan took over the business and became a writer/producer for a series of American radio personalities, before returning to Australia in 1985 where he did syndicated reports on cricket, the World 12 metre Championships and produced and wrote The History of the America's Cup. He also wrote for radio stars, Bob Rogers and later John Laws and in 1987 became producer of the Alan Jones Show on 2UE, making him the only person to produce the three biggest names on radio at that time. He was also producer, presenter and star of the Stan Zemanek Cabaret Spectacular, an annual topline variety show which showcases Australian talent and travels across the country to 500-plus venues. In addition he ran his own company and the popular Stan Zemanek Travel Club Bus Tours as well as merchandising a range of Stan Zemanek coffee mugs, bathrobes and other items. The Thoughts of Chairman Stan was published by Harper/Collins in November 1998. Happily married to wife Marcella for more than 30 years Stan had two daughters, Gabrielle and Melissa. He passed away in 2007.
Production Design Artist and Character Actor Stan-Lee Ray Baker is a Native Texan hailing from the quaint town of Chico Texas. Stan grew up within a large multi-racial family. Being the fifth child of Elston and Edith Baker he swiftly learned the significance of his natural quick witted ripostes as well as the deployment of his inherited "Southern Charm" allowing him to capture the attention of his family and yet escape the wrath of his mischievous antics. From the age of four Stan knew he yearned to be the center of attention. His resourceful and supportive parents promptly channeled his 'energy' throughout his formative years with Dance classes, Acting classes and Private Voice Lessons from influential Professionals from across the United States. This tutelage helped him in endeavors through High School, College and various stage productions, touring roles (based out of NYC), Commercials as well as Independent Film work. After a long "intermission" from the Artistic World to pursue his Career in the Psychology/Behavioral Health (HIV and SACD) Fields, Stan has once again begun to perform in Film and Stage. Stan's creativity shines behind the camera/scenes as well. He has worked with several Award Winning Directors/Producers in numerous Independent Films, and has collaborated with fellow artist in the fields of Production Design Art Department, Set Décor. In 2015 Stan was nominated for Best Production Design in the prestigious Hollywood 168 Film Festival. When it come to Production Design Stan is quoted as saying: "As Designers we are the visual storytellers, if we do our job correctly; the design element tells a story without a single word ever being spoken". His imaginative visuals and nurturing manner has allowed him to be successful with directing productions such as: "Respect The Pillow", "Always Patsy Cline", "Left", "Nunsense", "The Odd Couple" and "Suburb". In Front or Behind the Camera, Stan-Lee Ray Baker is a source of creative energy that is constantly striving to bring The Story to Life.
Stana Katic recently finished her three season arc as the star and executive producer of Amazon's TV series Absentia. Katic's feature film work includes: CBGB, about the punk rock club in NYC; Big Sur, based on the Jack Kerouac novel; Frank Miller's film The Spirit; Robert Benton's Feast of Love; The Double with Richard Gere; and Bond installment Quantum of Solace with Daniel Craig. For eight seasons, Katic starred as Kate Beckett on Castle. The ABC hit series brought in more than 10 million viewers weekly and is among the top five syndicated series in Spain, France, the UK, Italy, and Germany. Katic has three award nominations and seven wins, including three People's Choice Awards, a PRISM Award, and three TV Guide Awards. Katic plays multiple sports and often performs her own stunts. She has voiced characters for hit video games and animated features, Talia al Ghul (Batman: Arkham City) and Lois Lane (Superman: Unbound) among them. In 2008, she established her own production company, Sine Timore Films. Stana was born on April 26, 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to immigrant parents who are Serbs from Croatia. She grew up in Hamilton and in Aurora, Illinois. She graduated from West Aurora High School in 1996, studied at the University of Toronto and then at the DePaul University Goodman School of Drama, where she studied acting from 2000 to 2002. She also studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse acting school. She has four brothers and one sister. Stana is dedicated to philanthropic projects with a focus on the environment and on children's education and health care. She resides in Los Angeles, speaks five languages, and holds dual citizenship of the United States and Canada.
Stanimir Gamov is known for Condominium (2011), Last Call (2020) and Holiday Makers (2016).