Anthony J. Russo is an American filmmaker and producer who works alongside his brother Joseph Russo. They have directed You, Me and Dupree, Cherry and the Marvel films Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Endgame is one of the highest grossing films of all time.
Anthony has been storytelling for as long as he can remember. Highly observant in most situations. Born and raised in LA. His father was a janitor and his mother worked in a warehouse as a forklift operator. Anthony has been involved in Theatre and filmmaking since high school. He enjoys knowing all the avenues and seeing how they work together and why sometimes they tend to work against each other. Anthony has trained and performed around LA County as well as in NYC. Had an absolute, physical ball being directed by Steven Berkoff in the 2016 Odyssey Theatre Ensemble production of Eugene O'Neills' The Hairy Ape. Anthony also loathes talking about himself in third person but he also understands life is full of hoops that we sometimes gotta jump through to get to the other side.
Anthony Ryan Auld is known for Project Runway All Stars (2012), Project Runway (2004) and After the Runway (2011).
Anthony Ryu is an actor, known for The Railway Man (2013), Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013) and Fighting Fish (2012).
Anthony S. Creek is an actor, known for Clowns in the Woods (2021) and Slasher Scotty (2017).
Anthony S. Goolsby is an actor and producer, known for GEICO: Tag Team Helps with Dessert (2020), 42 (2013) and Christmas in the Pines (2021).
Anthony S. Johnson is an actor and producer, known for Clifford (1994), Out of Time (2021) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
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Anthony Sadler is an actor and writer, known for The 15:17 to Paris (2018), Dagsrevyen (1958) and Entertainment Tonight (1981).
In a career sadly cut short by his death at 52 Anthony Sagar shared a screen with many of the greats of British cinema - Alec Guinness, Michael Redgrave, Tom Courtenay, John Mills and Richard Burton to name a few. He also popped up in 7 of the Carry On series, a Norman Wisdom film, a Ronnie Corbett film and the big-screen Dad's Army. He never rose particularly high up the bill in film but could play pretty much any character, in the Carry Ons he was variously a policeman, ambulanceman, cook and bus conductor. Perhaps his best film appearance was in Richard Burton cult classic Villain (1971) his nervous, bootlicking character has some lovely scenes with Burton's vicious Vic Dakin and Nigel Davenport's intelligent, wily Inspector Matthews. Sagar started fairly late in film and television, at 36 he made his debut in Dixon of Dock Green as Det. Sgt. Brownrigg, a role he reprised 8 times in the popular police series, though he also played two other characters in it in later years. Police series were somewhat of a staple as he subsequently appeared in Z Cars, Special Branch and New Scotland Yard and his last appearance on film was in The Offence, Sidney Lumet's hard-boiled police drama. If Sagar didn't quite elevate himself to the ranks of John Le Mesurier, Richard Wattis, Roland Culver or Lionel Jeffries he's still worth noting as a diverse and interesting actor. Other notable appearances are in classic television series Dad's Army, The Avengers and in film The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962).