Benjamin John Burbidge is known for A. I. Tales (2019), The Magic Bomb (2018) and Alberto and the Concrete Jungle (2020).
Ben Parrillo is an actor, writer and filmmaker living in the seaside artist community of Venice Beach, California. Originally from Boston, Ben began acting in his early years at Wesleyan University where he studied not only Theater but also History, Italian, and Cinema. After a post collegiate stint living in Europe, Ben headed to Los Angeles where he carved out a career as a television, film and commercial actor. Ben's most recent television appearances include Criminal Minds, Vegas, Law & Order, CSI: NY, and the new ABC pilot Delerium. On the big screen Ben recently starred in the 2012 AFI International Film Festival short film, Coming Home, portraying an astronaut coping with the mundanity of earth life after a euphoric outer space adventure. Also in 2012, Oscar winning director Kathryn Bigelow cast Ben to pilot the stealth helicopter that flew Seal Team Six to kill Osama bin Laden in the Academy Award nominated film, Zero Dark Thirty. In addition to his on-camera work, Ben is a talented writer/director/filmmaker. Ben's short films Jolly Good Fellow and A Moron, A Loser and A Coffee Shop were official selections of both the Cardiff Film Festival in Wales, United Kingdom and The Other Venice Film Festival in Venice, California. Ben's writing tackles a wide range of subjects. Ben's feature script, Power Of The Drum, explores the power of human will to overcome obstacles not thought possible. In Crime Of Punishment, Ben examines the social burden of the death penalty and the country's recession proof prison industry. In his one hour drama, Inside, Ben pits the country's growing medical fraud fiasco against the Chicago mob and Al Qaeda's long forgotten sleeper cells. Finally, in Bed Of Nails, Ben sets up the epic portrayal of our national identity crisis through the white collar ambitions of a Boston building contractor. Bed Of Nails is about on hard working American family's fight to overcome the challenges of an increasingly elusive American Dream.
Benjamin Joseph Varney is an actor, known for Wake Up Cha Nee: Very Complicated (2020), Rawang... Sinsud thang pheuxn (2019) and Puen Tee Raluek (2017).
Benjamin Kanes is one of only a handful of American actors ever to work with Master filmmaker Wong Kar Wai, in My Blueberry Nights (2007). Benjamin has also worked with directors M. Night Shyamalan in the upcoming The Visit (2015) as well as Alejandro González Iñárritu, in his Oscar Winning, Birdman (2014). Adam McKay, Allen Hughes, Mark Kochanowicz and Solon Quinn are other exceptional directors he's had the pleasure of collaborating with. Benjamin also produces his own work. In 2012 he co-founded as Creative Director, SightSense Productions through which he produces branded content for national clients such as Sunoco, AmeriCorps, Birch Coffee and more, as well as narrative works like Assumption of Risk (2014) and Piranha Sharks (2015). His other company, Vision Pictures, produces Documentary and educational works including feature films The Last Old Master (2016) and From Hand to Cup (2016).
Benjamin Karran is known for Heathers: The Musical (2022).
Benjamin Kasulke is known for Banana Split (2018), Safety Not Guaranteed (2012) and Room 104 (2017).
Benjamin Keepers is known for The Walking Dead (2010), Swamp Thing (2019) and Sword of Trust (2019).
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Benjamin Kikkert is known for The Bar (2007) and Blown Away (2019).
Benjamin King is an actor and director, known for Yes Man (2008), Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) and S.W.A.T. (2003). He has been married to Laura King since May 29, 2004. They have two children.