1. Rebecca Hall
Rebecca is the daughter of Peter Hall, who was a director of stage performances and her mother, an opera singer Maria Ewing. Her parents (English father & Dutch mother) divorced in the year 1990. She has five half-brothers, and all of them are involved in some field of stage performances. She debuted via the directional venture of her father “Mrs Warren’s Profession”. That fetched her the “ Ian Charleson” award. Again, for “As You Like It”, in the year 2003, she got nominated for the same award. Her father founded Royal Shakespeare Company. Rebecca married in the year 2015 on September 26 with her boyfriend, Morgan Spector. She has the dual citizenship, one of UK & other of US.
...2. Rebecca Yeldham
Rebecca Yeldham is an English film producer and director. She was born on the 9th of September 1967 in Sydney, New South Wales in Australia. In 1989, she moved to the USA to pursue B.A. in Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. She has been the Sundance Film Festival’s Senior Film Programmer and the Associate Director of International Programs (Sundance Institute). From the year 1996 to 2000, her job was to select movies for the festival and create initiatives worldwide to support the emerging film writers, producers, and directors. Rebecca had managed FilmFour ( an arm of Channel Four in the UK) in its production office in the US for many years. After supervising the development and production, she worked with top directors like Alison Maclean, Todd Haynes, David Siegel, Walter Salles and Scott McGeehee. While in FilmFour, Rebecca developed Tishomingo Blues, which is based on Elmore Leonard’s novel of the same name. Don Cheadle was supposed to helm the film, but in the year 2007, the said project failed to materialize. In the year 2003, she partnered with Bill Horberg (producer) on his Wonderland Films.
...3. Jason Bateman
Jason Bateman, born on 14th of January, 1969, is a director, producer and a critically acclaimed actor who rose to fame from very early age. He started his career with a cereal TV commercial for Golden Grahams in 1980. After that, Bateman got a role in a sitcom named Little House on the Prairie. He worked on another TV show Silver Spoons from 1982 to 1984. In 1984, he appeared in many small roles on TV shows like Knight Rider. In the same year, he also worked in a lead role on a short TV series, It's Your Move for a year.
...4. Joel Edgerton
The striking Joel Edgerton was born on 23 June 1974 in New South Wales. He is an Australian filmmaker as well as an actor. He is popular for his roles in blockbuster movies like ‘STAR WARS,’ ‘THE THING,’ ‘WARRIOR.’ Edgerton in 1991 graduated from ‘The Hills Grammar School’. Later he joined ‘University of Sydney’ to learn about acting. In 1996, he was first seen in ‘Loaded,’ it was the initial stage of his career. In 2000, he won the best actor award in ‘AACTA AWARD’ for the film ‘The Secret Life of us’.
...5. Jason Blum
Jason Blum is an American movie producer who is also the founder of ‘Blumhouse production’ was born in Los Angeles on 20th Feb. 1969. His first film was in 1995 ‘Kicking and Screaming’. For producing this film his family friend supported him financially. He, later on, produced a high budget film the saga of ‘Paranormal Activities’ which earned 200million dollars. Blum till now has made more than 75 films and television shows. Some of his productions were ‘Insidious,’ ’Sinister,’ ‘Creep,’
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