Ian Michael Shultis was born to Janice and Karl Shultis. At an early age, his family described him as a performer. During a little league game his grandfather, Robert Davis, jokingly questioned, "Is Ian playing catcher right now, or just performing the duties as if he were on television in the major leagues?". Its not often you see an eight year old call time out to jog out to the mound in order to "calm the nerves" of his fellow little league pitcher. His family realized rather quickly, Ian was no ordinary kid. He was quirky and often shocked his parents and other family with his bizarre thoughts and comments around the dinner table. He loved sports, but as his father states "...maybe not as much as he loved the attention of performing successfully in front of a crowd". Ian went on to lead an athletics based life throughout high school and college. He started at Quarterback for the Thousand Oaks High School Varsity team for 2 years, where he also served as a lead actor in the bi-monthly television special "TO-Today". Shultis hosted his school's Talent Show and claims this was when he first fell in love with the stage. His artistic side began to emerge and be recognized by his teachers and peers. However, athletics would still take precedence in his life as he went on to break several records as quarterback of Moorpark Community College. Receiving an athletic scholarship, Shultis attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst. After three years he graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology and a minor degree in Education. Still searching for something in sports, Ian accepted an offer to play football professionally in Germany for the Furstenfeldbruck Razorbacks. Upon return from Germany, Shultis began auditioning for acting roles. After some time he landed a job with 48 Hour Stage Show. From then, he received a role on "Save Me from Love" and just recently got his first lead role, starring as Artimus Pyle in "Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash".
Ian Sinclair was born on March 2, 1984 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is known for Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru Z - Kami to Kami (2013), Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru Z - Fukkatsu no 'F' (2015) and Doragon bôru chô: Burorî (2018).
Ian Small is an actor, known for Blood Myth (2019).
Ian Smith is an actor and writer, known for Have I Got News for You (1990), The Ark (2015) and Songbird (2018).
Ian is a Welsh Producer/Director originally from Aberystwyth. He now resides in South Wales and is the co-founder of Red Ruin Entertainment, a horror themed production company whose first feature, Black Mountain, is currently in development. Ian has previously worked on a variety of larger productions as either a 1st Assistant Director or Gaffer, but is now focused on growing his own filmography as a Producer/Director.
Ian Somerhalder was born and raised in the small southern town of Covington, Louisiana. His mother, Edna (née Israel), is a massage therapist, and his father, Robert Somerhalder, is a building contractor. He has Cajun (French), English, and Scots-Irish ancestry. Boating, swimming, fishing and training horses filled much of his recreational time growing up, as did the school drama club and performing with the local theater group. With his mother's encouragement, at age 10, he began a modeling career that took him to New York each summer. By junior high, he opted to put modeling on the back burner and focus more on sports and school. A few years later, when the opportunity to model in Europe arose, Somerhalder grabbed it, embarking on an enriching path of work, travel and study that took him to cities, including Paris, Milan and London. At 17, he began studying acting in New York and, by 19, had committed himself to the craft, working with preeminent acting coach William Esper. His fate was sealed while working as an extra in a club scene in the feature film, Black and White (1999). A talent manager visiting a client on the set spotted Somerhalder in a crowd scene of 400 and immediately signed him for representation. He was cast later for the drama Changing Hearts (2002) directed by Martin Guigui. Happy to be anchored in New York, Somerhalder spends much of his time studying acting, writing and practicing yoga. His recreational interests include water and snow skiing and horseback riding.
Ian Spelling is an actor, known for Charmed (1998), What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018) and Star Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault (2016).
Character actor hailing from the Detroit suburb of Taylor, Michigan, Ian has acted in numerous stage, television, and film productions. Having studied at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York, Ian's theatre roles include Paul Hornung in Lombardi, David Moss in Glengarry Glen Ross, Mr. Kraler in Diary of Anne Frank, and Sturdyvant in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Ian is a proud member of Towne Street Theatre Company.
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