Edmond Classen was born on May 16, 1938 in Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands. He was an actor, known for Vrienden voor het leven (1991), Medisch Centrum West (1988) and Oppassen!!! (1991). He died on January 27, 2014 in Arnhem.
Edmond Cofie is an actor and editor, known for The Wanting Mare (2020), Gets Good Light (2020) and The Circus Animals (2012).
Edmond was born in a small town in the northwestern Alps of Italy. He grew up with his Mother and Father and two sisters, in a farming community. He became fascinated by a TV drama at the age of 7. Attending the only theater in town every Sunday afternoon, sometimes watching the same feature twice was the norm. As a teen he was involved in theater. At the age of 14 he purchased his first movie camera, (8mm reels). He made two feature films with friends. He wrote, acted, directed and edited both features. His first professional screenplay was at age 17. He traveled Europe working as a waiter, welder, carpenter, plasterer, factory worked and worked for Fiat. Moved to Los Angeles in 1981 and work as waiter on the Princess Cruise Line. His passion for film, acting and writing never went away. He became more active in film after moving to Chicago in 1983. There were small roles in several features, but his heart was in writing, and now directing. He attended the Screenwriters Group of Chicago, Chicago Filmmakers and Act One. He attended the Screen Writers Awards, DGA Awards, and other events in LA. In 1992 he started Our Path Productions, LLC. Founded and ran a Film Festival in the Chicago area from 2008-2017. He Produced, wrote and directed TV coverage of the Festivals, and all while making short stories and documentaries. In 2013 Edmond co-wrote and directed the feature film Precious Mettle, which was released in 2016. The title changed to Chasing Gold for International Release in 2017. During that year Edmond also co-executive producer, co-produced and director of a proof of concept for a Western TV Series. Presently working as writer and director on several projects in Development along with script coaching and consulting. Edmond continues to follow his passion.
Edmond Hawkins is a director and producer, known for Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas (2018), Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj (2018) and Saturday Night Live (1975).
Edmond Jonquères d'Oriola is an actor, known for Jappeloup (2013) and Merci beaucoup Bradley Cooper (2013).
Edmond Laryea is an actor, known for The Blacklist, East New York, FBI, Pose, and Billions. Prior to acting, he worked at CBS Sports in a production role. He also served as a radio analyst for the Rutgers Football home games, and called numerous games as a High School football color analyst in the tri-state area. Edmond graduated from Rutgers University, where he double-majored in Communication and Labor Studies. He was also a member of the Rutgers Football team and attended Rookie Mini-Camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2013. Edmond resides in New York City.
Edmond Leung was born on November 5, 1971 in Hong Kong. He is an actor, known for Wo you wo feng kuang (1997), Sam tiu (2002) and Chai tin dai sing suen ng hung (2002). He has been married to Karen Lam since 2008.
Edmond Newton is known for Project Runway All Stars (2012), Project Runway (2004) and Fashion Star (2012).
Oscar-winner Edmond O'Brien was one of the most respected character actors in American cinema, from his heyday of the mid-1940s through the late 1960s. Born on September 10, 1915, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, O'Brien learned the craft of performance as a magician, reportedly tutored by neighbor Harry Houdini. He took part in student theatrics in high school and majored in drama at Fordham University, dropping out after six months. He made his Broadway debut at the age of 21 in 1936 and, later that year, played "The Gravedigger" in the great Shakespearean actor John Gielgud's legendary production of "Hamlet". Four years later, he would play 'Mercutio' to the 'Romeo' of another legendary Shakespearean, Laurence Olivier, in Olivier's 1940 Brodway production of "Romeo & Juliet". O'Brien worked with another magician, Orson Welles, in the Mercury Theater's production of "Julius Caesar", appearing as 'Mark Antony'. He would later play 'Casca' in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's film of the play, Julius Caesar (1953). Although it has been stated that he made his debut as an uncredited extra in the 1938 film, Prison Break (1938), the truth is that his stage work impressed RKO boss Pandro S. Berman, who brought him to Hollywood to appear in the plum supporting part of 'Gringoire' in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), which starred Charles Laughton in the title role. After returning from his wartime service with the Army Air Force, O'Brien built up a distinguished career as a supporting actor in A-list films, and as an occasional character lead, such as in D.O.A. (1949). O'Brien won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Barefoot Contessa (1954) and also received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as a drunken senator who ferrets out an attempted coup d'etat in Seven Days in May (1964). He also appeared as crusty old-timer 'Freddy Sykes', who antagonizes Ben Johnson's character 'Tector Gorch' in director Sam Peckinpah's classic Western, The Wild Bunch (1969). Increasingly, O'Brien appeared on television in the 1960s and '70s, but managed a turn in his old boss Welles' unfinished film, The Other Side of the Wind (2018). He married and divorced actresses Nancy Kelly and Olga San Juan, the latter being the mother of his three children, including actors Maria O'Brien and Brendan O'Brien. He died in May of 1985 in Inglewood, California, of Alzheimer's Disease and was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Edmond Olah is known for Three Thousand Numbered Pieces (2022), Válaszúton (2020) and Terek (2015).