Lomharsh is an Indo-Australian Filmmaker known for his films Yeh Hai India, Chicken Biryani and Chicken Biryani - 2. He is actively working as Writer-Director in Bollywood and Won the Best Director & Best Movie Award for Yeh Hai India in year 2017. And HIs Short film Chicken Biryani won and Nominated at 13+ various National and International film Festivals. Sequel of Chicken Biryani, i.e. Chicken Biryani 2 is also considered as work of perfection by different national and International film festivals, which made his Hatrick of 3 Award winning projects Back to Back. His film Yeh Hai India won the Best Raag Inspired Song of the Year Award at Radio Mirchi Music Award 2020 for song Dhola. He has been Awarded 'Youth Ambassador for Peace' by UPF and UN at Parliament of India on 3rd Nov 2018. He also won 'Bharat Global Icon Award' for Best Director 2020 at USA. He is currently working on his next feature film based on Medical Profession and also lining up the PreProduction of a feature film based on his latest award winning novel 'THE BURNING MAN'
Loma Lisboa is known for The Circle: Brazil (2020).
Lomaks Tangihaer is known for Spookers (2017).
Lombardo Boyar was born on December 1, 1973 in El Paso, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Happy Feet (2006), Big Ass Spider! (2013) and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014). He has been married to Terri Gutormson since May 20, 2009.
Lomesh Jadhav is known for Reva (2018).
Lon Beyer is an actor, martial artist, and fight choreographer. Lon started training in Kung Fu at the age of seven, when his uncle, a trainer for the Taiwanese army, began teaching him and his brother the martial arts. He achieved a black belt in Bu Jin Kan Ninjitsu, Tae Kwon Do, and has achieved an instructor's sash in Kung Fu.
Although his parents were deaf, Leonidas Chaney became an actor and also owner of a theatre company (together with his brother John). He made his debut at the movies in 1912, and his filmography is vast. Lon Chaney was especially famous for his horror parts in movies like e.g. Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923). Due to his special make-up effects he carried the characterization to be "the man with the thousand faces." He only filmed one movie with sound: The remake of one of his earlier films The Unholy Three (1930). His son, Lon Chaney Jr., became a famous actor of the horror genre.
American character actor whose career was influenced (and often overshadowed) by that of his father, silent film star Lon Chaney. The younger Chaney was born while his parents were on a theatrical tour, and he joined them onstage for the first time at the age of six months. However, as a young man, even during the time of his father's growing fame, Creighton Chaney worked menial jobs to support himself without calling upon his father. He was at various times a plumber, a meatcutter's apprentice, a metal worker, and a farm worker. Always, however, there was the desire to follow in his father's footsteps. He studied makeup at his father's side, learning many of the techniques that had made his father famous. And he took stage roles in stock companies. It was not until after his father's death in 1930 that Chaney went to work in films. His first appearances were under his real name (he had been named for his mother, singer Frances Chaney). He played number of supporting parts before a producer in 1935 insisted on changing his name to Lon Chaney Jr. as a marketing ploy. Chaney was uncomfortable with the ploy and always hated the "Jr". addendum. But he was also aware that the famous name could help his career, and so he kept it. Most of the parts he played were unmemorable, often bits, until 1939 when he was given the role of the simple-minded Lennie in the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men (1939). Chaney's performance was spectacularly touching; indeed, it became one of the two roles for which he would always be best remembered. The other came within the next year, when Universal, in hopes of reviving their horror film franchise as well as memories of their great silent star, Chaney Sr., cast Chaney as the tortured Lawrence Talbot in The Wolf Man (1941). With this film and the slew of horror films that followed it, Chaney achieved a kind of stardom, though he was never able to achieve his goal of surpassing his father. By the 1950s, he was established as a star in low-budget horror films and as a reliable character actor in more prestigious, big-budget films such as High Noon (1952). Never as versatile as his father, he fell more and more into cheap and mundane productions which traded primarily on his name and those of other fading horror stars. His later years were bedeviled by illness and problems with alcohol. When he died from a variety of causes in 1973, it was as an actor who had spent his life chasing the fame of his father, but who was much beloved by a generation of filmgoers who had never seen his father.
Lon Dela Torre is known for Sugar Baby (2023), Ang kapitbahay (2024) and Fuchsia Libre (2024).