C. Ashleigh is known for Vinyl Dolls (2002).
C. Ashleigh Caldwell is an American actress, writer, and producer, known for Rom.com (2015) and A Better Place(2015). She is originally from Houston, TX and graduated with a BFA in theatrical performance from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. She started playing guitar and writing songs when she was 8 and has two CD's available on Itunes. She now lives in Hollywood, CA where she continues to write, produce, and act.
Movie roles are sometimes based upon what the audience expects to see. If the role called for the tall stereotypical Englishmen with the stiff upper lip and stern determination, that man would be C. Aubrey Smith, graduate of Cambridge University, a leading Freemason and a test cricketer for England. Smith was 30 by the time he embarked upon a career on the stage. It took another 20 plus years before he entered the flickering images of the movies. By 1915, Smith was over 50 in a medium that demanded young actors and starlets. For the next ten years, he appeared in a rather small number of silent movies, and after that, he faded from the scene. It was in 1930, with the advent of sound, that Smith found his position in the movies and that position would be distinguished roles. He played military officers, successful business men, ministers of the cloth and ministers of government. With the bushy eyebrows and stoic face, he played men who know about honour, tradition, and the correct path. He worked with big stars such as Greta Garbo, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Shirley Temple. As for honours, Smith received the Order of the British Empire in 1938 and was knighted in 1944. He continued to work up to the time of his death.
Chad Bailey Werner is an actor, writer, and director originally from Texas with a unique expressive look and a deep love for comedy, filmmaking and visual flair. Chad got his start in the comedy scene while working in an array of productions from commercials, music videos, sketch, series, and award-winning shorts and features. His feature film directorial debut "A Perfect Host" was released in 2020. He produced and acted in the comedy feature "The Get Together" (2021) and is the actor/writer/director of the feature romantic comedy "The One You're With" (2021). In addition, Chad created and is the showrunner for the Discovery+ docu-series, "Van Go" (2021-2022)
C. Boyd Motley (Chris) is a professional Actor based in New York (originally from Maryland). Chris is best known for his recurring role on the Indie Web Series ARCHIVES OF THE HEART. He has also appeared on The Discovery Channel series THE INTERROGATION ROOM and NIGHTMARE NEXT DOOR. Chris' work in Independent Film includes BEYOND KEPLER, FILE 6, MAN OF FAITH/12 HOURS OF TEMPTATION, AND DAPHNE. Born and raised in Maryland, Chris was always been fascinated with television and film, envisioning himself a storyteller working opposite the likes of Samuel Jackson and Denzel Washington. In 2008, and with no formal training, he decided to "take the plunge" into Acting finding nominal success. Early on, he landed various Industrial roles for THE GRADUATE SCHOOL, METRO-TRANSIT AUTHORITY, and THE CENTER FOR HUMAN CAPITAL INNOVATIONS (aka CHCI). While these roles were, at the time, few and far between Chris never doubted that he was Academy Award destined. His perseverance landed him recurring roles on local Indie Web Series ARCHIVES OF THE HEART and DIAMOND DISTRICT. Soon after, Chris realized that for his career to flourish, he inevitably would have to relocate to a more prominent market that would allow his creativity and passion to find NEW life-that place was New York City. In 2015, Chris moved to New York and continued to polish his craft by attending classes at SHIEK STUDIOS and attending workshops/scene studies as often as he can. When not acting, Chris enjoys spending time with his family, writing, cooking, painting, and studying the business of Acting. Now residing in New Jersey, C. Boyd Motley looks forward to working with Director's Ava DuVernay, Kevin Feige, Ryan Coogler, and JJ Abrams and dreams of one day working with MARVEL to bring to life one of their iconic characters.
C. Courtney Joyner is a writer and actor, known for Prison (1987), Class of 1999 (1990) and Shotguns and Six Strings: Making a Rock N Roll Fable (2017).
C. Dave Davis is an actor, known for The Demons of Ludlow (1983).
Born in Montreal, transplanted to the Maritimes, and now based in Toronto, David began his career with Theatre New Brunswick, where he has continued to perform for over twenty five years. Audiences will remember him as the morally dubious Chuck Tchobanian on the long running CBC series _"Street Legal" (1986)_, for which he received four Gemini Award nominations. He has also performed with the Soulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto, the Stratford Festival Company, and the National Arts Centre Company, and in regional theatres across Canada. Film and television credits include Soul Food (2000) (Showtime), The Safety of Objects (2001) (Killer Films), Mysterious Island (1995) (Global), Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998), Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within (1998) (Showtime), and _Hidden Dimensions, The (1997)_(IMAX). David is an alumnus of Stanstead College, the University of New Brunswick, and the Vancouver Playhouse Acting School. When not working, he fly-fishes, and is difficult to find.
Exploitation movie jack-of-all-trades Charles Davis Smith was born on June 18, 1930, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Following a tour of duty in the US Air Force, Smith began his cinematic career in the industrial film business in the 1950s. He went on to shoot, edit, direct, write, and even act in numerous low-budget softcore sexploitation features made throughout the 1960s. After a stint working in mainstream television, Smith returned to his trash film roots and shot a handful of hardcore porn movies made in and around New York City in the 1970s. He is perhaps best known for his work as a cinematographer on a string of films for legendary Do-It-Yourself maverick schlock cinema auteur Doris Wishman, among them Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965), Another Day, Another Man (1966), Deadly Weapons (1974), Double Agent 73 (1974), Satan Was a Lady (1975) and A Night to Dismember (1983). In addition, he also shot movies for such directors as Victor Milt, Cecil Howard, and Zebedy Colt. Moreover, Smith edited music videos for The Manhattans, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Run-D.M.C.. He provided lively, entertaining, and illuminating commentaries on DVD reissues of assorted enjoyably down'n'dirty grindhouse features that he worked on in various capacities during his colorful and impressive East Coast underground cinema career. Smith died at age 87 on September 21, 2017.
The arts have been a lifelong vocation for C. Ernst Harth. Born in Galt, Ontario, Canada in 1970, his involvement in community theatre and improv during high school led him to pursue acting as a full-time career. Ernst has become a busy character actor known for dozens of film roles, such as The Great Child in Thir13en Ghosts (2001), Miner 49er in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), Lowell Lee Andrews in Capote (2005) and Baby Boy Tremor in Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball (2010). He is also the English-voice of Obelix in Astérix: Le secret de la potion magique (2018) and Astérix: Le domaine des dieux (2014). Recently, Ernst co-starred with Henry Thomas in Crawlspace (2022) which has an expected theatrical release for the spring of 2022. His professional relationship with director Anthony Harrison goes back to 1996 when Anthony cast him in a lead role in Joe Finds Grace (2017), eventually becoming a Producer as well. Ernst continued to work behind the scenes, acting as Consulting Producer on the short film Tilt (2003) and Co-Producer/Production Manager on another Harrison production, Dark Water (2001). Anthony Harrison's newest film, Exuvia, marks Ernst's first co-production under his CPPB Inter-tainment banner. He continues to work as a consultant promoting indie productions and actors through database management via platforms like IMDb.