Wayne Holloway is a director and writer, known for Snake & Mongoose (2013), God's Wounds (2007) and We're Staying Home (2009).
Wayne Hope is an actor, writer, director and producer at Gristmill, the acclaimed production company he founded with his wife, Robyn Butler. As an actor, Wayne has appeared in iconic comedies, The Castle (1997), The Micallef Program (1998), and Very Small Business (2008), which Wayne also co-wrote and produced. Wayne also co-created, produced and directed the celebrated and award winning comedies, The Librarians (2007) Upper Middle Bogan (2013) and Little Lunch (2015) for ABC TV and The InBESTigators (2019) for Netflix/ABC and the feature film, Now Add Honey (2015). He was nominated for Best Performance in a Television Comedy for Back in Very Small Business (2018).
Wayne Huang is known for Aquaman (2018), At Last (2021) and Lunatics (2019).
Wayne Hughes is an actor and voiceover talent. He was born and raised in Illinois, but moved to Atlanta, Georgia in the mid-1990's. After studying with several LA- and NY-based acting coaches, he quickly found work in commercials, television & film, and voiceovers. Wayne's first noteworthy credit occurred when he worked opposite lead actress Rebecca Hall (The Gift) in Antonio Campos' film, "Christine", about the life and tragic death of Sarasota news anchor Christine Chubbuck. The film, which made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, also starred Michael C. Hall (Dexter). However, he is best known for his role as Art Rael in the primetime TV series "The Gifted", which is part of the Marvel Universe and aired on the FOX network. Wayne has also booked roles in the Netflix hit series "Ozark", the feature films "The Tiger Rising" (opposite Sam Trammell and Katharine McPhee), "Transference", "One Last Thing", and may be seen in season three of both Swamp Murders, and Your Worst Nightmare on Investigation Discovery. In addition to his film and TV credits, Wayne is frequently sought out for commercial work where his ability to do both on-camera and voiceover work is considered highly desirable. When he's not on camera, you will often find him in his studio where he has provided the voice for hundreds of corporate narrations, animated television shows, and commercials. Wayne is also an internationally published freelance photographer. His work has appeared in numerous worldwide textbooks, calendars and magazines. Some of his recent clients include National Geographic, NAPA, Prentice Hall, Atlanta Magazine, and many more. As for the future, Wayne hopes to act in a "John Wayne"-type western or war story, and looks forward to working as a core character in a primetime network TV show.
Wayne Isham was born in 1958. He is a director and cinematographer, known for Billy Joel: Live in Leningrad (1987), Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder (1989) and Metallica & San Francisco Symphony - S&M2 (2019).
Wayne J. Liu is known for Crazy Movie Festival (2015), Citizen Zombie and The Call (2020).
Wayne J. Miller made his professional stage debut as Will Parker in Oklahoma!. He followed that with more than 20 years of leading roles in live dramatic theater and musical comedy. Among his favorite roles are Georges in La Cage Aux Folles, Mack Sennett in Mack and Mabel, Julian Marsh in 42nd Street, Warbucks in Annie, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls and Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. His most recent appearance was as ex-US President William Jefferson in the Castillo Theatre production of VOTES on New York's iconic 42nd Street. He appeared in principal roles on the CBS-TV classic daytime drama, The Guiding Light, and has recently been seen on The Good Wife, The Outs, Madame Secretary, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Mozart in the Jungle, A Crime to remember and others. As a director, he helmed the New York premiere of Steven Deitz's Yankee Tavern, an acclaimed production of To Kill a Mockingbird and an award winning revival of The Andersonville Trial. He continues to perform, direct and design in the New York City area.
Wayne Jackson is known for Behind the Attraction (2021) and Dead Men Tell No Tales: The History of the Attraction (2004).
Wayne Jobson is a producer and actor, known for Reach Me (2014), Prelude to a Kiss (1992) and Stepping Razor: Red X (1992).
Wayne Johnson was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He has produced several Feature Films and Television Shows. Wayne started his entertainment career in 1999 as a screenwriter. Mr. Johnson is an optioned screenwriter who has written on assignment for Producers, Studios, and Actors. Mr. Johnson wrote an original DC Comics and Warner Brothers Picture's Green Lantern script for Sunrise Entertainment. Mr. Wayne Johnson started Lafayette Pictures Production Company. He has established an Extremely Knowledgeable and Well Respected Team of individuals within the Entertainment Industry to assist with making Lafayette Pictures one of the Top Entertainment Production Companies in Hollywood. Mr. Johnson is the Producer of the independent film, 'Unraveling the Urban Pedigree' and the award winning docudrama 'Chasing Greatness' for Making Others Believe Entertainment. Mr. Johnson has produced independent films and has been a producer on major productions, focusing his talent and skills within the Development of film and television production. Throughout the years of writing screenplays and Pitching, Developing, and Producing films, Mr. Johnson has gained relationships with many studios, networks, and talent agencies.