Ian Hart is a director and producer, known for American Times (2012), Indian Times (2011) and Asian Times (2013).
Ian Hart, born in England, began acting while a student in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. He stumbled into acting almost accidentally, but was cast in the play "The Government Inspector". He continued to work in British theatre and television, and first gained recognition for portraying John Lennon in the British film Backbeat (1994). He made many films in his native Britain, occasionally appearing in American films and TV series as well. He has now played John Lennon three times, most recently in the television play Snodgrass, where he played a 50 year old Lennon who had left The Beatles before they became successful.
Ian Hawes is known for The Tomorrow People (2013), Upload (2020) and Away (2020).
Ian Hawke is an actor and producer, known for Hooked and Affected, Dirty Bertie Comedy Sketch (2018) and Deadly Woods (2018).
Ian Hawkins is known for My Kitchen Rules (2010).
Ian Haywood is known for Raised by Kanye (2020), Deliveries from Eva and Day One.
Ian Heath is known for AWOL (2016), Echoes of Fear (2018) and For We Are Many (2019).
Ian Hecox is the Co-founder of the online comedy enterprise Smosh. Together with his childhood friend Anthony Padilla, they write, direct, and star in the comedy sketches they have been creating since 2005. They have amassed over 6 Billion views and over 22 million subscribers on their Smosh YouTube channel. They have also starred in Smosh: The Movie (2015), Angry Birds The Movie (2016), and Ghostmates (2016) among other things.
Ian Helfer is an actor and writer, known for Why Him? (2016), The Oranges (2011) and Wet Hot American Summer (2001).
Ian Helfer is an actor and writer, known for Why Him? (2016), The Oranges (2011) and Wet Hot American Summer (2001).