Alex Hugh Brown was born on April 16, 1987 in Tampa, Florida, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Stepson (2014), Back by Midnight (2009) and The Last Rites of Joe May (2011).
Alex Hughes is an actor, known for Harley and the Davidsons (2016), My Bloody Valentine (2016) and Too Close (2021).
Alex Hume is an actor, known for The Bike Thief (2020) and Three Shorts: Commentary on Society (2003).
Alex Humphries is an actor, known for American Dream (2016).
Alex Hurt is an actor and producer, known for Bonding (2018), Minyan (2020) and The Good Fight (2017).
Alex Huston Fischer is a director and writer, known for Save Yourselves! (2020), Snowy Bing Bongs Across the North Star Combat Zone (2017) and Life in a Fishbowl.
Alex Hutchinson is known for Nike's Big Bet (2021).
Born in New York City to Vietnamese immigrants, Alex Huynh decided at a young age what he wanted to do in life: bring people together, entertain audiences, and give back to the world. With a decorated career as a competitive martial artist (three Gold medals on the US Wushu Team, two world titles and two national titles in the sport Karate tournament circuit) and a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, Huynh broke into the entertainment industry as a Hollywood stuntman. "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum", "Gotham", and "Pirates of the Caribbean 3" are some of the credits which have nurtured his growth in the stunt community. His career evolved as he became a Stunt Coordinator/Fight Coordinator for projects such as the Asian Cup 2011 commercial, shot on location in Morocco. Huynh went on to study acting at the Aaron Speiser Acting Studio in Los Angeles before returning to New York City. Whether it's challenging the laws of science in National Geographic's "Fight Science," exchanging hilarious dialogue with Will Smith in "Hancock," saving a life on ABC's "Quantico," or punctuating dozens of action scenes in shows like Netflix's "Daredevil," Starz' "Power," or NBC's "Blindspot," just turn to the screen and you may catch Alex Huynh in action!
London born, raised in SoCal in Palm Springs. PSHS Alum lettered in baseball, tennis and golf. Attended Georgetown University in Washington, DC for a year when he was 16. Became contract player at Universal Studios, as part of the last group to be under the long-term Hollywood contract. Played Broadway when he was 23. Starred in first film at the age of 25. Highlights of tv career include playing a US Olympic middle-distance runner in the recreation of the First Olympics: Athens 1896, playing Navy flyer aboard the USS JFK, playing Custer, Burnside. Worked with the great Spielberg three times, Garry Marshall, Elaine May, Richard Donner, Delbert Mann, J. Lee Thompson are memorable directors. Played scenes with Beatty, Walken, Hoffman, Gere, Julia Roberts, Virginia Madsen, Peter Cushing, Roddy McDowell, Kate Mulgrew. First son born when he was 31, second son born when he was 42. Played on the Celebrity Players Golf Tour from 1998 until 2006. Produced two films, including personal opus "Three Days (of Hamlet)". Has become an in demand Narrator of Audiobooks, and with his dual cultural UK/US heritage is equally comfortable with American and British accents, voices and characters. Founder/Owner of Punch Audio.
Born and raised in a small town southwest of Copenhagen, Alex Høgh Andersen, is currently starring as a series regular in the History Channel drama, Vikings (2013). Andersen made his debut in the season 4 mid-season finale and has now been positioned as a lead. He takes on the role of 'Ivar the Boneless,' the son of Ragnar Lothbrok's (Travis Fimmel), who is more dangerous than he appears. His character, along with Ragnar's other offspring, have been featured as children but will now make the transition to adulthood as part of the time jump in the series. Andersen found his love for acting while studying drama at a school for young children between the age of 7 and 19. It was there that he learned the basics of acting including the discipline, focus, and teamwork it takes to succeed in the business. Andersen participated in many musical oriented plays and was fortunate to gain a lot of experience due to the many big parts he was responsible for. As his peers began auditioning for film roles, he realized around age 17 the difference between acting roles in front of an audience and in front of a camera. This translated into Andersen's work and he began auditioning and continued on to study Film and Media Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Andersen has appeared in numerous television and film projects in Denmark, and Vikings now marks his Hollywood debut. When he is not acting, Andersen enjoys spending much of his time focusing on photography. He considers himself a visual minded person and continues to learn more and more about cameras, partly because of his experience shooting and directing short films. Andersen's also gives back what time he does have to charities such as Unicef, Care Denmark, and Kræftensbekæmpelse (Fighting Cancer). He very much relates to Fighting Cancer, as his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer 7 years ago.