1. Viola Davis
Black is just the shade of jubilation "Lived in object poverty and dysfunction” said the brave heart, who later emerged to be the face of social media communication. Acting is a profound sense of living, not all of us are best at it, since decades back the glory shown from a poor Afro-American girl, but shouted out the name “VIOLA DAVIS” as the rising star of the new era. Born on 11th August 1965, St. MATTHEWS, SOUTH CAROLINA, the US at her grandparent’s house, she is the second youngest of the six children, the daughter of Mary Alice and Dan Davis, her father was a horse trainer, and her mother was a maid factory worker and homemaker as well a civil rights activist. Davis was a young girl started her schooling in Central Falls high school. Davis majored in theater at Rhoda Island College, graduating in 1988, she also attended the Juilliard school for four years as a member of drama divisions group 22 1989-1993.She received her honorary doctorate in fine arts from the College, never the less she also had social responsibilities where she involved herself in public activities TRIO Upward Bound &TRIO student support service program. Viola Davis received her Screen Actor Guild card in 1996 for doing one day of work as a nurse who passes a vial of blood to Timothy Hutton in the film the substance of fire. She has been given $528. Davis emerged in some films, including three films directed by Steven Soderbergh Solaris and traffic as well as Syriana, which Soderbergh produced.
...2. Michelle Rodriguez
Michelle Rodriguez, an American Bash, a Fiery Latina with maverick personality and multiple run-ins with the law, a belligerent, a racer, supremely talented actress, screenwriter, and DJ; these are few words to describe this discrepant being. This invincible persona born on 12 July 1978 by a Dominican mother, Carmen Milady Pared Espinal, and Puerto Rican father, Rafael Rodriguez; faced coherence issues early on. From childhood till eleven she survived with her mother at the Dominican Republic, then migrated to Puerto Rico at an age of seventeen and lastly become a constituent of Jersey City, New Jersey. Her Hispanic ancestry, as well as her extended family of ten siblings, characterized her from the beginning of her life. Her eccentric personality and privation from her early teenage were pretty obvious, as being expelled from various schools, withstanding hard time acquiring her diploma. However, she initiated herself with the certainty of not being meant for traditional jobs. Nevertheless, her repertoire led her to the Titanic path of film business industry.
...3. Elizabeth Debicki
Debicki is an Australian actress and theatre person. She was born in Paris and at the age of 5 moved to Melbourne, Australia. She is called the latest Australian superstar. She is the eldest of the three children and has a younger sister and brother. Her father is of Polish heredity, and her mother is Australian. Both her parents were ballet artists and met while performing at the Lido in Paris. As a consequence, Elizabeth had also been learning dance from a very early age. When she was 17, she decided to divert towards the theatre. Her role model from then on was Cate Blanchett. Debicki did her education from Huntingtower School in East Melbourne where she got two perfect study scores in Drama and English. She was the school’s dux when she graduated in 2007. She went on for graduation in drama from the University of Melbourne’s Victorian College of the Arts. Elizabeth Debicki debuted in the film A Few Best Men (2011) with a brief appearance. From there on her acting career has been looking upwards. In The Night Manager, she plays the mistress, Jed, of the arms dealer Roper (Hugh Laurie). In this movie, she attempted to re-invent the image of a spy girl in a thriller drama series. In The Great Gatsby(2013), she plays the role of the golfer Jordan Baker and does full justice to the character. She claims that the audition for this movie was only the third in her career. Then came along Guy Ritchie’s directed film The Man From U.N.C.L.E.(2015) where she is enacting the character of Victoria, a self-made woman, a villainess who is a Nazism-agenda supporter. Debicki has also done some excellent theatre. She played Madame in the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of The Maids, where she got to act alongside Cate Blanchett and Isabelle Huppert. She claims to have learnt a lot from observing these two women. For her performance, she won the Best Newcomer Award at the Sydney Theatre Awards. She has also partaken in Melbourne Theatre Company’s production titled The Gift. She was cast in the film The Tale. From there on she went to woo the audience with her performance as Lady Macduff in Justin Kurzel’s adaptation of Macbeth.
...4. Jacki Weaver
Jacqueline Ruth “Jacki” Weaver is an Australian artist, known for her work in theatre, films, and television.Jacki was born on 25th May 1947 in the Australian city, Sydney. She is the daughter of Edith and Arthur Weaver, who is a solicitor. She married four times in her lifetime. She was first married to David Price (1966-70). In 1975, she wedded to Max Hensser, and then to Derryn Hinch (1983-96, 1997-98) and Sean Taylor (2003-present). She has just one son, Dylan Walter from her partner, John Walters.
...5. Steve McQueen
Terence Steven McQueen was born in Indiana and had a difficult childhood. He was born to a stunt pilot, William T. McQueen, and Julia Ann Crawford. His father left his mother six months after they met. His mother was an alcoholic and a part-time prostitute which made it impossible for her to raise a small child. Unable to give him what he deserved, she left him with her parents in Missouri in 1933. He was raised as a Catholic by his grandparents. He has been recorded describing how much of a pleasure it was to live with his grandparents at the farm of his grandmother’s brother. But this happy childhood wasn’t meant to stay for long. When he was eight, his mother came back to take him back to live with her and her new husband. It was difficult for him to leave the farm and it got even more difficult back home in Indianapolis with his mother and stepfather. His stepfather tortured him to the extent that a nine-year-old boy got forced to run away to live on the streets. Streetlife comes with it negatives and soon he got involved in small scale crimes. Tired of his behavior, his mother sent him back to his grandparents, but it wasn’t long until he called back for him when she remarried for the third time. His new stepfather was no good too but, this time, McQueen fought back, after which he was sent back to his grandparents’ for one last time because after this return, nobody called for him- he ran astray. Although he ran away without even saying goodbye, it didn’t take much time for him to land in the horror house of his mother and stepfather after he got involved in criminal activities.
...6. Liam Neeson
I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that will be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you. I will find you. And I will kill you. Everyone fell in love with the script as Liam Neeson outstandingly portrayed a superior former government agent. Revisiting this script is one of the best parts of the movie “Taken.”
...7. Emile Sherman
Emile Sherman is an Australian film producer. He was born in 1972 in South Africa to Brian Sherman and Gene. Emile has one sibling, one sister, Ondine Sherman. His parents left for Australia from South Africa when he was only four years old. Emile possesses a Bachelors degree in law from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He did his schooling from Cranbrook School in Sydney. He has also done his Masters of Arts degree in The English language from the same university. After his studies, his father insisted him not to choose accountancy as a profession and his mother opposed the idea of Emile being a lawyer. A family tale enticed Emile into the film industry.
...8. Iain Canning
Iain Canning is an Oscar-winning, 36 years old British film producer, who won the Academy Awards for Best Picture in 2011, for his 2010 film ‘The King’s Speech’. He also won the BAFTA awards in the Best Film and Best British Film categories for this same film. Canning, along with Emile Sherman, is the co-founder of See-Saw Films, which is an independent film production company founded in 2008. The offices of See-Saw Films are split between the United Kingdom and Australia.
...9. Sean Bobbitt
Sean Bobbitt is a renowned British Cinematographer born in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, on 29th November 1958. Sean is best known for his work in “12 Years a Slave”, for which he won multiple awards and got the Best Picture award at the 2014 Oscars. He has completed his education at St. George’s College, Weybridge. He always wanted to be in film, so he started his work as a news and documentary cameraman in the early eighties. He covered a lot of events from the Lebanon War to The Troubles. In the mid-nineties, he left the tv and started working on Tv documentaries till 1999. For his uniqueness and aesthetic work in the year 1999, he got a chance to work with Director Michael Winterbottom in the movie Wonderland which gave him great recognition.
...10. Hans Zimmer
German-born musician Hans Zimmer is known as one of Hollywood's most creative musical talents. He highlighted in the music record for The Buggles single named Video Killed the Radio Star which grew a worldwide hit and served usher in a new age of global performance as the original music video to be displayed on MTV. Zimmer joined the world of movie music in London when a long collaboration with famed musician and instructor Stanley Myers, which involved the movie My Beautiful Laundrette. He quickly began work on numerous successful solo designs, covering the critically praised A World Apart, and through these ages, Zimmer explored the use of mixing old and new artistic technologies.
...11. Jon Bernthal
Jon Bernthal was born on 20th September 1976. He is an American actor. His full name is Jonathan Edward Bernthal. He started his carrier in 2000. He was born in Washington D.C, Columbia, United States, to a Jewish family. His father’s name is Joan Lurie and his mother’s name is Eric Lawrence as Rick Bernthal. She is a lawyer with Latham & Watkins LLP and a board of directors in The Humane Society of the United States. Jon Bernthal’s paternal grandfather Murray Bernthal was a famous musician and a producer. His two brothers’ names are Nicholas and Thomas. Nicholas is an Orthopedic Surgeon and professor at The University of California Los Angeles. Nicholas is a CEO of a consulting Agency.
...12. Colin Farrell
Colin James Farrell is a famous Hollywood actor. He was born to Rita Monaghan and Eamon Farrell in Dublin, Ireland. Eamon was a professional soccer player who managed and played for one of the Ireland’s famous clubs- Shamrocks Rovers FC. His uncle also played for the same club. Colin has two sisters, Catherine and Claudine, and one brother, Eamon Jr. His family moved to Castleknock (a suburb of Dublin), Ireland. He took his education at St. Brigid’s National School, Castleknock College and Gormanston College. His elder brother came out about his being gay and is married to Stephen Mannion. He got married to Kim Bordenave in 2002. Unfortunately, the marriage lasted only for a year. Their relation gave the birth to James Padraig Farrell. James has been diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome. He then married his co-star and a Polish actress Alicja Bachleda –Curus in 2009 and fathered Henry Tadeusz Farrell but again the marriage fell apart in 2010. He was linked with many women including Britney Spears, Amelia Warner, Emma Forrest, Nicole Narain, Angelina Jolie, Demi Moore, Maeve Quinlan and Muireann McDonnell. Colin attended Gaiety Drama School in Dublin and during this time appeared in Drinking Crude. After this, he discontinued his studies at Gaiety and went on to pursue acting as a full-time career.
...13. Daniel Kaluuya
Daniel Kaluuya was born in London, England on 24 February 1989. The Oscar-nominated was raised by his Ugandan mother in Camden, England. Daniel wrote his first play when he was only 9-year-old, and later, his mother registered him for an improvisational program at the Anna Scher Theatre. However, in the given interview to NME, he said his mom wasn’t entirely convinced that he should become an actor. He started his career as an assistant on a home shopping network at 16. After that, he made his debut as a professional actor in a controversial BBC movie, Shoot the Messenger (2006), and after that, he, as a writer and as an actor, worked in the teen comedy-drama Skins (2007-13).
...14. Garret Dillahunt
Garret L. Dillahunt is an American actor. He is known for the role of Burt Chance, Ty Walker and a terminator on “Raising Hopes,” “Justified” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” respectively. He was born on 24 November 1964 in Castro Valley, California. He got raised in Selah, Washington. He graduatedfrom the University of Washington with a B.A. in Journalism. He earned Masters of Fine Arts in acting at Tisch School of the Arts from the New York University Acting Program along with Jeffrey Donovan.
...15. Michael Harney
Michael Harney or Michael John Harney is an American television, film, and theatre actor. He was born on 27 March 1956 in Bronx, New York, US. Harney studied acting under William Esper and Phil Gushee. He started The Michael Harney Acting Studio. When Michael lived in New York, he directed more than 80 plays. He has worked in many chartbuster films like Erin Brockovich and Ocean's Thirteen. Harney was a part of television shows like NYPD Blue, Deadwood, and Orange Is the New Black. Michael returned to filming with the drama Bad Hurt. The drama illustrates the challenges faced by a family in maintaining a traditional family environment where the father (Harney) had PTSD and his mentally ill adult daughter.
...16. Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall is a veteran actor and filmmaker known for his spectacular work in Hollywood. The Academy Award-winning artist has been a part of numerous television shows and commercial movies throughout his career.
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