Joseph Bezenek's filmmaking dreams began at the mere age of 6. He and has cousin Forrest Wasko had nothing but an RCA VHS Camcorder, and a desire to make people wonder. From Sioux Falls, South Dakota's O'Gorman High School production of the 'Music Man' to Millikin University's 'J. Ben Wand Prize' recipient for "Excellence in Acting", there left no question growing up, Joseph has an incredible ability to captivate his audience. Days after graduation as a James Millikin Scholar, Bezenek punk-rocked his way into The House of Tomorrow (2017) starring Oscar-Winner Ellen Burstyn, and within just months following, Joseph made his National Television debut with the Starring role of Jim Stolpa - previously played by Neil Patrick Harris in Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story (1994) - in ABC's Season 3 Premiere of In an Instant (2015). After working on a variety of different projects in LA, London, Minnesota, and Arizona, Joseph created and founded his own creative company: "4est Films". Bezenek, with 4est Films, are now collaborating with wonderfully talented artists they have met along their journey in order to produce their own, new art. There is a ton of content out there to be involved in, and Bezenek doesn't want to waste any time doing something he isn't overwhelmingly passionate about. Ultimately, at the bottom of his heart, and in the depths of his soul, all he desires to do with his journey is inspire every person he can to feel two immaculate emotions: Love, and wonder.
Joseph Bianchi-Coppola is an actor, known for Measure of a Man (2018), Zookeeper (2011) and Grown Ups (2010).
Joseph Biglin is known for They Shall Not Grow Old (2018).
Joseph Bishara is known for Insidious (2010), The Conjuring 2 (2016) and The Conjuring (2013).
Known for his collaborative nature and fierce performances. Experience gathered from theatre, film, audio books, podcasts, improv, studies and life. His true pleasure is in sharing experiences with those around him and through his craft. You'll find him traveling around the south, his home for the past quarter of a century, soaking up experiences and enjoying the outdoors. If you capture the energy, it's lightning in a bottle or a voice from the dark.
Joseph Blunt is known for The Legend of Halloween Jack (2018), Horror Stories (2024) and The Devolution of the Species (2019).
Before signing with director Stanley Donen to play Michael Caine's libidinous best friend in Blame It on Rio (1984), Joe Bologna netted rave reviews for his Sid Caesar send-up in the well-received comedy My Favorite Year (1982) with Peter O'Toole. Well known as both a writer and an actor, Bologna dates his interest in the theater from his student days at Brown University, when a casting notice called for "non-actor" types to fill roles in a stage production of "Stalag 17." He landed the leading part but did not act again for ten years. Bologna graduated from Brown with a degree in art history, and a tour with the Marines followed. When he was discharged from the service, he started directing short films and writing special comedy material. "A monologue is the hardest thing in the world to write, because you're only as good as your last joke," explains Bologna. "That's why comedians are so neurotic." Bologna made his Broadway debut as the star and co-author of the comedy smash "Lovers and Other Strangers." Together with his wife Renée Taylor, he wrote and starred in Made for Each Other (1971). His other film credits include roles in Cops and Robbers (1973), Honor Thy Father (1973), The Big Bus (1976) and Chapter Two (1979). He also co-starred with Taylor in the Emmy-winning television special Acts of Love and Other Comedies (1973), which they wrote together, and then starred in the made-for-television movie Torn Between Two Lovers (1979) with Lee Remick, before reuniting with Taylor in the critically acclaimed Broadway hit "It Had To Be You." From there it was back to television for the CBS TV movie One Cooks, the Other Doesn't (1983) with Suzanne Pleshette. In 1991 he starred with Matt LeBlanc in Top of the Heap (1991), a spin-off from the hit series Married with Children (1987), but it didn't click with audiences the way "MWC" did and was canceled rather quickly.
Joseph Booton is a British actor who has studied Acting and Theatre Studies throughout all of his educational and personal life, holding a Bachelor's degree in Drama & Theatre Studies from Royal Holloway (University of London). He moved temporarily to the United States in 2009 to deepen his experience in the world of film and television, having come from a heavily rooted background in the theatre. Joseph feels strongly at home amongst the character-driven roles especially those of a comedic nature. His passion and strong experience in improvisation enables him to approach a variety of roles from an independent and unique perspective, whilst incorporating the important collaboration between actor and director.
Joseph Borrelli is known for RH Project (2021), The Mark of a Killer (2019) and Son of Sam: The Killer Speaks (2017).