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Tony Dupar is known for Princess of the Row (2019), Joyriders (2020) and Don't Drag Me (2021).
Tony Durant is an actor, known for Kung Fu Brother (2014), No 73 (1982) and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992).
Born Tony Eugene Brown in Chicago, IL to parents Mother, Patricia A. Brown and to Father, William Rule on November 9th, 1987. Tony grew up on the Southside of Chicago raised by his mother and grandparents, Willie L. Jackson-Brown and Lonnie B. Brown Sr.. Tonys mother started him off as a baby model for a catalog, Tony then in his later younger years auditioned for The Jello-Pudding Commercial with Bill Cosby, The Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Commercial, As well as The Oscar-Mayer Wiener Commercial. In 2007, Tony showcased his comedic talent at Gillespie Car Auto sponsored by one of the local radio stations Power 92.3. The name of the talent show was "Gillespie Idol" where people show off their talent for a chance to win $25,000 and a recording contract. Tony had did his Tyler Perry Madea impression to draw people to buy a car, But unfortunately Tony did not win at the talent show but was featured on local TV in "Gillespie Idol Outtakes". In December of 2007, Tony performed his voice impression talent for the schools Winter Talent Show. Tony rocked the stage by doing such voice impressions such as; Lil Wayne, DMX, Jay-Z, Lyfe Jennings and Young Jeezy. Tony came in 2nd Place and won a $40.00 Gift Card. In 2007, Tony decided that he should put his talent on YouTube so as he did. Tony came up for the name for his Youtube Channel "227pop", By thinking of the 70's television show "227" and the character on The Wayans Bros "Pops". Since then Tony has been in such movies, commercials and television shows such as The Boss, CHI-RAQ, Southside With You, Crime Stoppers Case Files: Chicago, Empire, Goose Island Beer Commercial, Lost Gurl, Chicago Fire, The Boss (Michelle Darnell), Chicago Project (Rapper Common Movie), Chicago P.D., Ect.... Afar from Acting, Tony also Raps, Write, Models, Does Comedy, Voice Impressions, and Sings with the Iam T-Pain Auto Tune App.
Tony E. Valenzuela is an award-winning filmmaker and the founder of BlackBoxTV, a genre entertainment studio and YouTube channel dedicated to original series, short films and immersive VR/360 experiences. Tony was born in Sacramento and raised fifty miles outside Los Angeles in Fontana, California. He began his entertainment career in 1995 when he signed with BMG Music Publishing as a songwriter. While living in Munich, Tony performed throughout Europe as a recording artist before returning to the U.S. in 1998 and pursuing work as an art director. He designed the original Veronica Mars key art for UPN before joining CBS as a Creative Director and winning a Promax Award for his work. In 2008, Tony wrote and directed 2009: A True Story, a dystopian drama that was nominated for Best Dramatic Web Series at the first-annual Streamy Awards and was featured by legendary horror director, Wes Craven during his Halloween 2008 YouTube Takeover. The following year, he was tapped by EQAL to helm Harper's Globe, the thirteen-episode web series companion to the CBS television drama, Harper's Island which he directed in collaboration with Island's creator/producer John Turteltaub (National Treasure). Tony's next directing project, the Sprite-sponsored mixed reality series Green Eyed World won the 2010 Webby Award for Best Use of Social Media. By 2010, Tony had directed three high-profile web series and in August of that year, he launched his own YouTube channel - BlackBoxTV along with its signature horror anthology BlackBoxTV Presents. In 2012, he partnered with YouTube Originals to create and produce a slate of programming for BlackBoxTV that included a collaboration with C.S.I. Creator, Anthony E. Zuiker and the anthology series Silverwood, which Tony co-produced with Wes Craven's long-time producing protegee, Carly Feingold. As creator of BlackBoxTV, Tony has won Streamy Awards for Best Writing, Best Drama Channel and Best Drama Series for BlackBoxTV Presents, which Variety recognized as the longest-running online drama in 2016. In 2014, Tony directed and co-wrote the supernatural drama, Versions of Elloise in collaboration with Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro, Legendary Entertainment and YouTube Space LA. His next project was directing the pilot episode of the YouTube Red reality competition series, Fight of the Living Dead, which Valenzuela executive produced and distributed through BlackBoxTV from 2015-2016. Later that year, Valenzuela was recruited by New Form - the digital studio co-founded by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, to create, write and direct The Fourth Door, a supernatural good versus evil drama series starring Joey Graceffa and High School Musical actress Monique Coleman. The Fourth Door debuted in October, 2015 and received honors at Marseille Web Fest and the Raindance Film Festival. In early 2016, he launched the virtual reality series BlackBoxTV Presents: 360\Horror. He directed nine episodes of the series' first season, which included collaborations with Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema. The next year Tony's work in VR and 360 filmmaking earned him the inaugural Streamy Award for "Best Immersive Storyteller." Tony's feature-length directorial debut, The Axe Murders of Villisca - which Austin Chronicle film critic Richard Whittaker called "an elegant melding of teen angst and supernatural horror that is as much The Breakfast Club as Sometimes They Come Back," premiered at the LA Film Festival in June, 2016 and was acquired for both theatrical and VOD distribution by IFC Midnight and Netflix in 2017. In 2018, Serial Box acquired the rights to produce Silverwood: The Door, a scripted audio series and eBook based on Tony's 2012 Silverwood web series. Tony's second feature film as a director, The F*ck Just Happened? will be released in 2019.
Born in Rastrick, Yorkshire, UK. Widely published as a journalist, author and broadcaster. He was Head of Film Programming at National Media Museum (formerly National Museum of Photography, Film & Television) and Artistic Director of Bradford International Film Festival from 1999 to 2011. He has acted as interviewer and moderator on scores of on-stage 'Screentalk' interviews with the likes of Terry Gilliam, John Hurt, Kenneth Branagh, Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter, Malcolm McDowell, many more. Several of these live Q&As have been turned into documentaries including Richard Attenborough: The Actors' Director and Jean Simmons: Rose of England. Earnshaw also regularly appears on British television and radio as a film pundit. His various credits include The Politics Show, Sky News, The 100 Greatest War Films, Film 2009 and, for Yorkshire Television, multiple seasons of Tonight, The Buzz, New Visions and Live Lunch. On Film Festival 2001, he was sole presenter. He has appeared in several short and feature films including The King's Speech, Cricket, Von Werra, Cinema of Horror and Leatherface Speaks. He is married and lives in Yorkshire.
Anthony 'Tony' Eccles was Born and raised on the Isle of Man. At 16 he was offered a full scholarship to The Hammond School of Performing Arts in Chester. where he studied Acting, Musical Theatre and Dance for 3 years of Professional training. After graduation he moved to London where he has now lives. Since moving he has been working in both amateur and professional short films, feature films, TV and fringe theatre. Tony then enroled at Drama Centre London, where he recently graduated from the 2 year MA Screen Acting Course.
Tony Eckstat is known for The Righteous Twelve (2022), Postmarked (2016) and Chicken Salad Sandwich (2019).
Lebanese actor, writer and producer. Tony Eli was raised in Beirut. His mother's name is Jeanette Hadchity. His father, Elias Kanaan, works as a custom clearing agent at the port. He has a twin brother, Elie Kanaan and a younger brother, George Kanaan. He graduated from Eastwood College, and went on to the American University of Beirut to study Psychology. He began screen writing and starring in short films and music videos while at college.
Tony Elias was born on 19 November 1982 in Livingston, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Star Trek (2009), Private Practice (2007) and Ghost Whisperer (2005).