CC Perkinson was born in Texas and raised in the State of Washington. By the time she was in 7th grade she says she was inspired to be a Racehorse Jockey. She soon realized her dreams and managed to race for nearly 11 years, nationwide and traveled as far as Hong Kong to the beautiful Sha'Tin racetrack. Upon retiring from racing in 2006, CC worked as a color analyst for such national networks as TVG and FOX Sports. CC has since been involved in "Show Business" and developed a successful production company called; CC Variety TV where she was the Producer and Host. CC Interviewed a multitude of celebrities including, Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Tom Cruise and so many others. The list goes on as seen here on IMDB's page for CC Variety TV. A professional on both sides of the camera, CC also has a rapidly expanding acting career. In addition to her already noteworthy presence on IMDB, CC has traveled as far as Bulgaria, Amsterdam, Mexico and so many other locations, working on various films and projects.
CC Price is known for Head on a Plate (2023).
The CCH stands for Carol Christine Hilaria, her birth name. Most of her characters are enriched with positive attributes -- strength, confidence, integrity, strong-mindedness -- and it is a testament to the abilities of this four-time Emmy nominated actress that she continues on such a high plane in a five-decade career. Born on Christmas Day 1952 in Guyana, she was raised on a sugar cane plantation. Her parents, Betsy Enid Arnella (James) and Ronald Urlington Pounder, moved the family to the States while she was still a young girl, but she and her sister were subsequently sent to a convent boarding school in Britain where they were introduced to art and the classics. Following high school graduation, she arrived in New York and studied at Ithaca College, where her acting talents were strongly tapped into. Regional and classical repertory theater followed, earning roles in such productions as "The Mighty Gents" (1979) with Morgan Freeman at the New York Shakespeare Festival and "Open Admissions" (1984), her Broadway debut. Other stage work includes "Coriolanus," "Antony and Cleopatra," "The Frog," "The Lodger" and "Mumbo Jumbo." After bit/featured roles in All That Jazz (1979), I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982) and Prizzi's Honor (1985), CCH earned cult status in the art-house film Out of Rosenheim (1987) (aka "Bagdad Café" in the US) as the offbeat owner of a roadside café. She continued to impress with support roles in Postcards from the Edge (1990), The Importance of Being Earnest (1992), an all-black version: as Miss Prism), Benny & Joon (1993), RoboCop 3 (1993), Sliver (1993), Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995),Face/Off (1997), Funny Valentines (1999), The Devil in Miss Jones 6 (1999), Baby of the Family (2002), Rain (2008), Orphan (2009), Avatar (2009) (as the voice of Mo'at, and its sequels), My Girlfriend's Back (2010). Home Again (2012) (as a Jamaican) and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013). Pounder's prominence came, however, with television. Often cast as succinct, professional types (doctors, policewoman, judges) or characters with a variety of accents, she is known for her understated intensity and earned an Emmy nomination for her stint on the hospital drama ER (1994). She has also performed in a number of highly acclaimed topical mini-movie dramas, including American Playhouse: Go Tell It on the Mountain (1985), Common Ground (1990), Murder in Mississippi (1990), Little Girl Fly Away (1998), A Touch of Hope (1999), Boycott (2001), Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story (2004) (as Winnie Mandela) for which a number of kudos have come her way. Millennium TV output includes regular/recurring roles on the series The Shield (2002) in which she earned an NAACP Award and Emmy nomination as Detective Claudette Wym; the social drama Ciencias del espacio (2008) as matriarch Mrs. Trainor, and NCIS: New Orleans (2014) as medical examiner Loretta Wade. She later found voice work in animated projects and video games.
CG is known for Pearl Motel (2016), Queer as Folk (2022) and Ok! TV (2013).
CG Lewis is known for Slayers (2022), Looking for Alaska (2019) and Project Power (2020).
Cameron John "CJ" Adams, was born in Elmhurst, Illinois on April 6, 2000 and raised in Rhode Island and where he started is acting career at age 6 in Disney's "Dan in Real Life". His mother and Father are Donna and Matt Adams. His father is a host of Morning Drive on Golf Channel, book author, golf expert and host of The Fairways of Life show (formerly on SiriusXM satellite radio) now a free Podcast. CJ is best known for his role as Timothy Green in the 2012 film The Odd Life of Timothy Green, which earned him the Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor Age Ten and Under. He also played the title character as Zac Wade in the 2013 film Against The Wild.
CJ Beckford is an actor, known for National Theatre Live: Small Island (2019), The Trial of Christine Keeler (2019) and Riches.
CJ Báez is known for Road House (2024), Croma Kid (2023) and Las pequeñas cosas (2024).
CJ Diehl was born in Boca Raton, Florida. CJ's childhood was spent in West Chester, PA where it became evident his passion for TV and film was to be his destination instead of Little League Baseball or Football. CJ's acting career includes VOs, modeling, live performances as a skater, TV episodic work, and a recent feature film, The Stream, shown in Regal Cinemas. Maybe it was the east coast snow or the pull of the action on the West Coast, but CJ has transitioned to Hollywood, CA and is loving the life.
CJ Forst is an actor and director, known for Wu-Tang: An American Saga (2019) and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2016).