Cory Fernandez is one of the fastest rising stars in comedy today. After only a year of performing stand-up, he made his debut television appearance as a finalist on BET's stand up comedy competition show Coming to the Stage alongside comedians Kim Coles, Bruce Bruce and Lil Duval. Two years later, he was a semi-finalist with comedians Tiffany Haddish and Lil Rel on Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes (TV One) and also appeared on Jamie Foxx Presents Laffapalooza (Comedy Central), hosted by Anthony Anderson. In the same year, NBC/Universal held their annual nationwide search for the top diverse comics in the country. This search, known as Stand Up NBC, selected Cory as a finalist out of a pool of hundreds of entrants. Three years later, he made his HBO debut, sharing the stage with one of the Original Kings of Comedy - D.L. Hughley, becoming the first Puerto Rican to perform on Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam. Four years after his TV debut on Coming To The Stage, Cory made a return to BET when he performed with Kevin Hart on Comic View: One Mic Stand, shortly followed by an appearance on The Mo'Nique Show. He has since made his first transition to acting in the Warner Bros film Cop Out starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan, directed by Kevin Smith (Clerks); other acting credits include Mercy (NBC), I Just Want My Pants Back (MTV), Kony Montana (sharing scenes with Saturday Night Live star Leslie Jones), and Womack (HBO) starring Rob Morgan (Mudbound, Stranger Things) and Clifton Powell (Black Lightning, Saints & Sinners). Shortly after filming Cop Out, Cory returned to Comedy Central to tape Live at Gotham, hosted by comedian Jo Koy. The following year, he made his NBC late-night debut on Byron Allen's Comedy TV. Cory booked a principal role in an HBO pilot entitled Da Brick. Spike Lee directed, Mike Tyson & Doug Ellin (creator of Entourage) produced, and John Ridley (Academy Award winning writer from 12 Years A Slave) wrote the screenplay. He had the pleasure of sharing the screen with Rosie Perez who played his character's mom and John Boyega (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker). Cory recently relocated to Los Angeles from his hometown New York City and continues to perform at comedy clubs and colleges across the country and around the world. He has toured overseas in countries like England, Germany and Japan, entertaining troops for the U.S. Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force. Look out for him on the Netflix original series: Orange Is The New Black, White Collar (USA), The Following (FOX) starring Kevin Bacon, the Boston Comedy Festival and Laugh Tonight with Damon Williams on UrbanflixTV.
Cory Finley is a director and writer. He made his directorial debut with the film Thoroughbreds (2017), starring Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy and Anton Yelchin in one of his last films. He was also one the writers of the short film Sauna (2017). Finley is a member of Youngblood, a collective of up and coming professional playwrights who are under the age of 30.
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Cory Goldberg is known for Tezz (2012).
Cory Grant is an actor and producer, known for The Birthday Girl (2014).
Cory Graves is known for Dreamgirls (2006), Footloose (2011) and Sunday (2014).
Cory Greene is known for 13th (2016).
Cory's mother decided to add a week-long acting camp to her son's summer itinerary because she just had a feeling that he'd like it, and she was right. He asked to be put into a class for professional actors, so his mother signed him up at the world-acclaimed Arts Umbrella. After studying for six months he asked for an agent, went in to read for one of the best (Trudy Aronson of Premiere Talent Management) and landed an agent. Within one month of 'going pro', he went out for his first audition and nailed it. He got his first acting role on the popular and critically acclaimed series Fargo (2014) and flew to Calgary to perform his very first lines in sign-language. He had just returned to Vancouver when he got the role of 11-year-old Arden, a younger version of a character played by William Moseley in the TV movie My Sweet Audrina (2016) from a book by famed novelist Virginia C. Andrews. When he got the recurring role of Aden in the enormously popular TV series The 100 (2014), he really didn't know what to expect. It meant using the sword-play that he had learned in medieval fighting classes. He was in a group of 14-year-old and younger who all had brown or black belts. Filming "The 100" only one year after taking an acting camp was surreal for him which went up a couple more notches when he experienced the overwhelming fan response to his character. For This Is Your Death (2017), he bravely shaved his head and took on the role of a child with cancer and got to work with Sarah Wayne Callies in a film directed by Giancarlo Esposito. He also found the time to land three commercials, one of which was as a teen Sasquatch. Apparently his mother did not let him wander around the nearby campgrounds to try to scare campers as it was an area where people practiced target shooting. Guest-starring role on Legends of Tomorrow (2016) was also exciting, because he got to play the young Per Degaton, who just might become one of the most evil super-villains ever.
Cory Hardin is an actor, writer, and director. He is known for Ringolevio (2020) (2020) Bird of Paradise (2019) and #WhoKilledHeather (2017). Originally from a small town in Kentucky, Cory now lives and works out of Chicago, Illinois. He received his BFA from Western Kentucky University, is a graduate of the School at Steppenwolf, and is a co-founder/former artistic director of The Passage Theatre (Chicago).
Cory Hardrict was born on November 9, 1979 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for American Sniper (2014), Brotherly Love (2015) and November Criminals (2017). He has been married to Tia Mowry-Hardrict since April 20, 2008. They have two children.