Cuifen Cao was born on April 6, 1944 in Shanghai, China. She is an actress, known for Da hong deng long gao gao gua (1991), Zhi fou zhi fou ying shi lü fei hong shou (2018) and Gu er lei (1995).
Cuillin Chastain-Howley is an actor, known for A Room Full of Nothing (2019).
Cuitlahuac Santoyo is an actor, known for El Señor de los Cielos (2013), Control Z (2020) and Atrapada (2018).
Cuja is an actor, known for Dancer and the Dame (2015).
Cullen Arbaugh is an actor, known for Station 19 (2018), Under One Roof (2017) and Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal (2021).
Cullen Chollett is an actor, known for Lucky (2011).
Cullen Douglas is the first recipient of the Humanitas Prize's New Voices Initiative, which awarded him a Television Development Deal. A true multi-hyphenate, he's most recognized for his onscreen work in television, creating such fan favorites as "Louis Keating" on CBS' Pure Genius, "The Bird Man" on ABC's Grey's Anatomy, "Edison Po" on ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and the "DJ" on David Lynch's Twin Peaks: The Return. Cullen's film work includes starring roles in Lionsgate's, The Black String, John Sayles' Sunshine State, Shuttle, The Possession of Michael King and Ace Ventura Jr., and the soon-to-be-released, The Bunker. Supporting roles include turns in The Dog Lover, Big Trouble, and Love Liza. Other memorable television work includes roles on Scandal, True Blood, Prison Break, Psych, Deadwood, ACS: Versace, Hawaii Five-0, as well as the upcoming Vanessa Bayer Series for Showtime, and Station 19. Cullen can currently be seen in Apple TV+/Steven Spielberg's anthology series, Amazing Stories, and next stars opposite Lance Reddick in Man of Fire and ESX Entertainment's/Warner Bros.' series, Casa Grande. As a writer, Cullen has penned and directed a number of films, including the feature documentary, Billy Flanigan: The Happiest Man on Earth, Portrait of a Woman at Dawn, and Fading Scars, and co-writing, Letters to God. Cullen also wrote, directed, and starred in the award-winning and critically acclaimed one-person play, Afraid to Look Down, which chronicled the first year of life with his oldest son, born with Down syndrome. The play had its West Coast Premiere at the HBO Workspace and then toured the country for five years, receiving the Lawton Medallion of Excellence. Other Stage work includes the role of George in the 50th Anniversary Production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Cullen has served on the Television Academy's Governor's Peer Board and Equity's Liason Committee.
Cullen G. Chambers, a multi-hyphenate, multi-dimensional, captivating, upbeat and quick-witted multi Award-winning Author, Writer, Actor, V-O Artist, Filmmaker, Producer and serial New Media entrepreneur residing in Los Angeles, California USA. Cullen Chambers has been a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (AFTRA), for more than thirty-five years. He has just completed principal photography on Ole B.R.Y.C.E. and recently starred in numerous sensational dramatic international cast action films: -Weaponized, Until the Day I Die - pt 1 & pt 2, Check Yes Juliet and major global release, Mr. Pig, a highly anticipated film due to the critically acclaimed director, Diego Luna starring Danny Glover and Maya Rudolph. Cullen G. Chambers, genre of work cover the spectrum of action, thriller, romantic comedy, sitcom, and drama. Notable projects include major feature films as Cherry Red Kiss, Captain America, Weaponized, Deep Impact, Lover Girl, Student Bodies, Believers, Hollywood Invasion, Born Mime, Civilized Evil, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and The Pest. His television notables include Scorpion, The People vs OJ Simpson, Soul Man, Raising Hope, Culture Clash, The West Wing, Suite Life, General Hospital, In Living Color and Crossing Jordan. He books national commercials such as Fiverr, US Census Bureau, Allstate Insurance, ABC Disney, Microsoft, American Express, Budweiser, Federal Express, Direct TV, Nintendo, MixPanel, Domino's Pizza, Barclays Bank, National Rental Car, and Apple Computers. Cullen G. Chambers is no overnight success his experience is second to none as a performer in more than 3,000 Feature Film, Movies, TV, Music Video and Commercial projects over a four-decade period in the entertainment industry. Prominent projects include such major feature films as RoboCop II, and Star Trek: The Next Generation, Pulp Fiction, Harlem Nights and Die Hard II. Television credits include Murder in The First, NCIS-Los Angeles, Castle, Hand of God and Uncle Buck. Cullen G. Chambers has worked as a body double or stand-in for six Academy-Award® Winner actors: Sidney Poitier, Lou Gossett Jr, Morgan Freeman, Denzel Washington, Forrest Whittaker, and Samuel L. Jackson. Sharing what he has learned in the business of acting, Cullen G. Chambers', The Actors Resource Network, has produced and conducted entertainment business seminars and workshops around the country. Cullen has authored seventeen #1 Award-winning, Best-selling entertainment industry books and acting trade publications aimed at teaching techniques and tips for other actors wanting to break into the business. Mr. Chambers was presented with three distinguished awards for his penmanship, marketing, and publishing skills. A member of the American Book Publishers Association (ABPA) and a charter member of the International Casting Information Network (ICIN). Cullen G. Chambers loyal worldwide fan base is substantial due to his prolific author and publisher accomplishments. His promotion engine is gigantic therefore he has a built-in crossover following to all demographics, ages, nationalities, and countries. Born in Lima, Ohio, sibling seven of eleven, Cullen G. Chambers attended Thee Ohio State University before relocating to Los Angeles, California full-time in 1984 to pursue a career in the theatrical arts, only after he toured the country as a stage performer, MC, Host and Stand-up Comedian for seven years along with a very interesting "day job" involving hearses and ambulances. He has worked in every capacity of film and TV production and continues to be excited as he is highly sought out for uniquely interesting outlier and innovative projects in the new digital entertainment mediums. Cullen G. Chambers is an affable, professional; he has a genuine heart of gold and continues to generously devote time to aspiring artists in their quest to explore their own creative possibility. He is loved by millions for being awe-inspiring and motivating in his Practical Creativity Toolkit PepTalks for being "the light in a dark room" which is truly refreshing in a business where so much is constantly evolving! # # #
Investigative filmmaker Cullen Hoback has spent much of the last decade illuminating the intersection of technology and civil liberties. He's appeared as a digital rights expert on outlets across the political spectrum, some of which include: NPR, Stossel, The Guardian, MSNBC, Huffington Post, Glenn Beck, and Meet the Press. Hoback first made waves with his DIY cult classic Monster Camp (2008) about live-action role-players. His digital privacy expose Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013) was a New York Times Critic's Pick and in 2017, his investigative thriller What Lies Upstream aired as part of PBS' Independent Lens series. Hoback is an IDA Fellow, Film Independent Fellow and alumni of the AFI Impact Lab.
Cullen McCarthy is known for X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Saving Mr. Banks (2013) and Police Guys (2013).