Anthony Shams is an actor and writer, known for The Accidental Terrorist (2017), The Sex Addict (2017) and West Bank Story (2005).
Anthony Sherwood has established himself as a dynamic force in stage, television and film. As a diversified performer, he has amassed an impressive resume and acclaim for a varied body of work. As a documentary filmmaker, he has tackled some important global issues and some of his documentary films have received numerous national and international awards. He has worked with a very distinguished list of directors and actors. Sherwood has worked with such film directors as Sidney Lumet (nominated for 5 Oscars), Ted Kotcheff (executive producer of "Law & Order") and Michael Crichton, (creator/writer "ER" and "Jurassic Park"). He has played opposite Martin Sheen and Lou Gossett Jr. in The Guardian and has performed with Sidney Poitier in Free of Eden. Anthony Sherwood has performed in some memorable television roles. American audiences will remember Anthony as Jason Locke in the American television series, "Airwolf II". For five successful seasons, he portrayed the character of Dillon Beck on the C.B.C. award-winning television drama, "Street Legal" and received a Gemini Award nomination for his performance. His company, Anthony Sherwood Productions, specializes in producing documentary films focusing on social justice and human rights issues and has traveled around the world producing compelling projects dealing with HIV/AIDS in Africa, landmines in Bosnia and Cambodia, and youth violence in Jamaica. . His documentary film, "Honour Before Glory" is the story of Canada's one and only all-black military battalion that was formed during World War I. The film won a Gemini Award and a Hollywood Black Film Festival Award in Los Angeles. His documentary "Music - A Family Tradition" won a Gemini Award and was nominated for an International Emmy Award. His documentary film, "100 Years of Faith" is the story of one of Canada's oldest black churches and was featured at the Caribbean International Film Festival in Barbados. For seven years, Sherwood was also the host and narrator for the documentary series "Forbidden Places" on the Discovery Channel. He also wrote and directed several episodes. "Forbidden Places" was nominated for Best Documentary Series on Canadian television for two years in a row. Sherwood was also the host and writer for the television talk-show, "In the Black" on OMNI Television."In The Black" was the first program on Canadian television that featured exclusive interviews with prominent African-Canadians. Mr. Sherwood began his acting career on stage and started in musical theatre. He starred in such musicals as "Dream Girls" "Ain't Misbehavin'", "Cabaret", "Razz 'M Jazz, and "The Music Man". In 2015, he appeared in the title role in the Shakespeare play, "Othello". He has written and directed for the stage as well including the play, "Titanic: The Untold Story" which was produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. In 2016, Sherwood wrote, produced and directed the new play, "The Colour of Courage" to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Canada's one and only all-black battalion In 2015, Anthony Sherwood published his first novel, "Music In The Dark".
Anthony Shim is an actor and director, known for Daughter (2019), Riceboy Sleeps and Zoe (2018).
Anthony Shudra is an actor, known for Wayward Pines (2015), The 9th Life of Louis Drax (2016) and The Crossing (2018).
Anthony Shuster was born in August 1972 in London, England. He is an actor, known for Exit Thread (2016), Judy (2019) and A Short Stay in Switzerland (2009).
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Anthony Simone is a multiracial New York based actor, singer, writer, and director. Although originally from West Covina, California, Anthony has spent over a year traveling the beautiful Midwest while on tour. He is a proud alum from UC Irvine where he gradated with his MFA in Acting. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me.
Anthony Sinopoli is an actor and producer, known for Mother's Day (2005), Small Time Crooks (2000) and Lights Out (2010).
Anthony Skordi, born in London, UK. Attended Drama Centre, London. A Royal Shakespeare Company member and a member of Vanessa Redgrave's 'Moving Theatre' company, 'Onassis the Play' written and performed by Anthony and performed at the Stella Adler theatre Anthony has voiced many video games, promos and trailers Has appeared as series regular on 7 TV series in Europe and continues working both in the US and Europe
Anthony Slide has been described as "a one-man publishing phenomenon" by the Los Angeles Times and a "meticulous film scholar" by Daily Variety. He has authored more than seventy books on the history of popular entertainment and edited a further 150 volumes. Among his pioneering works are books on early American cinema, early women directors, the cinema and Ireland, a history of the Vitagraph Company of America, a history of the non-theatrical film, and many others. Aside from his work as a writer and historian, he has found time to direct a number of documentaries relating to silent film history, including the feature-length The Silent Feminists, work as a consultant on a variety of film and television projects, and record a number of DVD commentaries. In 1990, in recognition of his work on the history of popular entertainment, Anthony Slide was awarded a honorary doctorate of letters by Bowling Green University. At that time, he was hailed by Lillian Gish as "our preeminent film historian of the silent era."