Carlton Gray was born on June 26, 1971 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for Odyssey: A Star Wars Story (2018), Bird's Eye (2019) and The NFL on NBC (1965).
Carlton Holder was born in a dangerous part of Brooklyn when New York was the most dangerous city in America. To escape this bleak world of gangs and crime, he became fascinated with comic books and grew up immersed in the New York comic book scene (Think "The Warriors" meets "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay"), often writing his own short stories. Later, Carlton became involved in the sport of gymnastics. Gymnastics led him first to college, then to Hollywood, where Carlton became a Hollywood stuntman. After a decade of stunts, Carlton returned to his first love and began writing scripts. His first screenplay sold to Millennium Entertainment and became an HBO World Premiere movie. His first TV show pilot teleplay was packaged by CAA and sold to Tribune Entertainment. Recently, Carlton created his own signature publishing label Brooklyn Apache Press where he creates diverse genre fare novels and novella series which can be commercially exploited as feature films, TV shows, and digital content.
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Carlton Lee Russell is known for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000).
Carlton Totten is an actor based out of Los Angeles, California. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Carlton attended the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts and graduated with an emphasis in Drama/Theatre. Carlton was featured as a Series Regular in the second season of Mtv's Taking the Stage, produced by Nick Lachey, which showcased Carlton's talents as an actor, singer and dancer. Carlton Totten also has a talent as a producer. For two years, Carlton produced two of the major productions of Homeward LA. Homeward LA is a city wide movement using theatre as a tool to raise awareness and money to help end homelessness in Los Angeles. The project as a whole was spearheaded by executive producer Jason Lesner who approached Carlton Totten to be a producer on his project. Carlton, not only produced but also assisted in the directing, casting and lighting/sound operating for his productions of Homeward LA.
Carlton Wall is an actor and director, known for Maniac in the Middle (2013), Earthrise (2014) and In a Trice (2008).
Carlton Wilborn is a Globally Respected and Award-Winning Director, Producer, Actor and Life Coach with over 40 years of entertainment experience. Wilborn began his professional career as a principal dancer with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. He's performed live with Michael Jackson, done music videos with Janet Jackson, and toured the world with Madonna, for The Blond Ambition tour; documented in the feature film Truth or Dare, and again for The Girlie Show tour. His thespian credits include The Mentalist (GLADD Media Award Nominee), The Boarder (Best Actor Award from NYLA International Film Festival), the acclaimed gospel stage play Tell Hell I Ain't comin', Blade to the Heat - New York Shakespeare Festival, Like Jazz - Mark Taper Forum and Kiss Me Kate - The Pasadena Playhouse, Bosch, NCIS, Lincoln Heights, Bunheads, NYPD Blue, the Practice, CSI: Miami, L.A. Firefighters, the HBO movie Made Men, Oprah Winfrey Presents: Tuesdays with Morrie, and the feature film Beautiful Boy, with Steve Carell and Timothee Chalamet. Carlton is a also a key subject in the compelling and inspiring documentary Strike a Pose. Most recently Carlton was an international juror and the designated U.S.A spokesperson for Finland's 2021 UMK/Eurovision song competition. He most recently worked as a scientist, with the controversial music artist Kid Cudi for Amazon's Prime Day Show special. Mr. Wilborn was honored by Rahm Emanuel - Mayor of Chicago, with the proclamation "February 5, 2017 to be CARLTON WILBORN DAY IN CHICAGO in recognition of his extraordinary life & enduring efforts to impact culture, inform community and inspire change."
Carlus Fàbrega is known for The Gunman (2015), Julia's Eyes (2010) and Custodia compartida (2018).