Ned Farr is a director and writer, known for A Marine Story (2010), The Gymnast (2006) and Madness (2017). He is married to Dreya Weber.
Ned Fulmer is a Development Partner at BuzzFeed Motion Pictures. Fulmer joined BuzzFeed in 2013 as an intern and quickly rose up the ranks to development manager within a year, managing BFMP's internal fellowship program. He co-developed The Try Guys brand and has produced much of the groups viral extreme sports content. Prior to BuzzFeed, he performed improv and sketch for Second City and iO Chicago house teams, where he was named a "Critic's Pick" by Time Out Chicago. He studied chemistry at Yale University and lives with his wife in Los Angeles.
Ned Gayle is known for Jûbê ninpûchô (1993), Vinasu senki (1989) and Kyûketsuki hantâ D (1985).
Veteran Polish-born character actor Ned Glass grew up in New York. After working in vaudeville he started acting in small parts on Broadway from the early 1930s. He gained further experience in the capacity of theatrical production supervisor before entering motion pictures in 1937 as an MGM contract player. Until the mid-1950s he was seen primarily in tiny supporting roles as clerks, reporters, bank tellers and small-time managers. His career was briefly put on hold after being blacklisted during the McCarthy era, but, with help from friends like John Houseman and Moe Howard (of The Three Stooges fame) he managed to get enough film work to make ends meet. By 1953, Ned began to find a new lease of life in television where his roles were more varied and substantial. This afforded him the opportunity to fully develop his screen persona: that of the balding, weedy, perpetually nervy conman or weaselly stooge, often delivering barbed repartee or wisecracks in a heavy Brooklyn accent. Ned was at his best in comedy, put to good use in several episodes of Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners (1955), and adapting well to anything else with a New York theme, from Kojak (1973) to Barney Miller (1975). He had many other good guest-starring roles on television, including several shifty characters in The Untouchables (1959), and as Freddie the Forger in Get Smart (1965) ('Do I Hear a Vaults?',1970). He was twice nominated for Emmy Awards, first for an episode of Julia (1968) (as Sol Cooper); the second time for Bridget Loves Bernie (1972) (Uncle Moe Plotnick). From the time he played Doc in West Side Story (1961), Ned also began to land some meatier roles on the big screen, including the character of Popcorn in Experiment in Terror (1962), and as Doc Schindler, in one of the funniest 60's comedies, The Fortune Cookie (1966), directed by Billy Wilder. His best portrayal was that of the wily Leonard Gideon, sharpest of the villainous trio (the others being James Coburn and George Kennedy) on the trail of a quarter of a million dollar loot in gold, in the Hitchcockian thriller Charade (1963). Ned continued playing crusty reprobates in films and on television, his last being a small-time thief in an episode of Cagney & Lacey (1981). He died two years later in Encino, California, at the age of 78.
Ned Kelly is an actor, known for Sex Doll (2016).
Ned Kennelly is an actor, known for With Intent (2021).
Ned Kisner is known for The Film Has Not Released. It Will Release Next Year 2024 (2024), Dark Asset (2023) and Above the Line.
Ned Liebl was born the youngest of eight children to Edmund (a doctor) and Patricia (a nurse), in Madison, WI. His comfort in front of the camera originated at an early age as he was the frequent subject of the family's 8mm home movies. At age nine, he created and starred in his first fictional film, an 8mm film titled "Ned's War". His first stage performance was at age nine in a children's theater production of "Bye Bye Birdie". He played the role of Albert, which was originated on Broadway by his future friend and mentor, Charles Nelson Reilly. Ned also started playing the piano and composing at an early age, creating his first composition at age seven. Soon, however, athletics would dominate his youth, as he excelled in hockey, football, and baseball. In college, Ned reconnected with his love for acting and music. He played drums and sang in the indie-band, "True Vine Holiness", and joined the Ark Repertory Theatre (former members include Joan Cusack and Chris Farley). He also received a degree in physics and a minor in history at the University of Wisconsin. But acting was his paramount passion and he went on to perform with Chris Farley and his brothers Kevin and John, in the improvisational troupe "Mixed Nuts". He was then cast in his first professional play, "Without Pity". After several other theater productions, he moved to New York to further his dramatic studies. On Broadway Ned met Charles Nelson Reilly and Julie Harris, both of whom would later recommend Ned to producer Marvin Worth to play James Dean in "The James Dean Story". Shortly after Ned came out to Los Angeles, however, Marvin Worth passed away, and the project was shelved. The project was later made into the TV movie "James Dean", starring James Franco. Remaining in Los Angeles, Ned dove into two of his other artistic passions, composing and sculpting. While studying figure sculpting with renowned sculptor Robert Cunningham at Santa Monica College, he acquired a key to the piano practice rooms. After sculpting class, he would slip into an open piano room, and over the coarse of a year he composed and recorded his epic piano sonata "Life". In 2004 he starred in the award winning short film "Limb from Limb", and the improv mockumentary "The Sheboygan Improv Festival" along with David Spade. In 2005. Ned made his television debut as the star of the television drama "Guilty or Innocent?". And in 2010, after several acclaimed theater and independent film productions, he made his studio feature film debut as Saint, a vigilante priest, in Sony Pictures' film "Cross", with Michael Clarke Duncan, and Danny Trejo.
Ned Luke was born on October 4, 1958 in Danville, Illinois, USA. He is known for Grand Theft Auto V (2013), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Boardwalk Empire (2010). He has been married to Amy Sax since November 12, 1997. They have one child.
Ned Manning was born in 1950. He is an actor, known for Dead End Drive-In (1986), The Farm (2001) and 1915 (1982). He is married to Marion Potts. They have two children. He was previously married to Bancroft, Bronwyn.