Elliott Kreim is an actor, known for The Curse of Bryerstone (2020), Crshd (2019) and Angels of Anarchy.
Elliott Larson is an actor, known for Upside Down (2012), Die (2010) and Hidden 3D (2011).
Elliott Lester is a director and producer, known for Blitz (2011), Nightingale (2014) and Sleepwalker (2017).
Elliott Lickter is known for The Slayer Chronicles - Volume 1 (2021), #ActorsLife The Series and The Change (2019).
Elliott Mayer recently moved from NYC to pursue Film/TV. Elliott has booked spots on most major Soaps, guest starred as Judge Carter on Tyler Perry's The Have and Have Nots, was seen in Played or Be Played (Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld) and as the Road Warrior in Law and Order. Elliott's Film credits include the award winning film Carl(a) playing opposite Mark Margolis, Side effects(Dir. Steven Sodenbergh), and the unforgettable bumbling Mafia henchman Gus, in Take. Elliott has an extensive Theater background, having been trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts as well as The Atlantic Theater in NYC. Some of his credits include Uncle Vanya-Uncle Vanya(NYC), Merchant of Venice-Shylock(NYC), An Artist Journey-lead singer(PA), Dream Boy-Dad (LA), King Lear-Gloucester(NYC), The Odd Couple-Murray(NYC). Elliott's credits in commercials includes over a dozen spots. Including, Ken's Salad dressing, Scottrade(Dir. Barry Levinson), Provigil(sleep drug) -print/TV spots, Dominion Power, and Carmax to name a few(commercial reel posted on site). Elliott splits his time between Albuquerque and Los Angeles.
Elliott Michael Smith made his mark as a teenage entrepreneur before jumping into film production. A native of Palm Springs, California, Smith opened his first business at the age of 18, learning early in life about the importance of a sturdy morality, a strong worth ethic, and the value of a dollar. 2016 was a breakthrough year for Elliott Michael Smith's production engagements. Smith produced Disney's "How to Catch a Ghost," before partnering with Uma Thurman in the production of the action heights comedy "The Brits Are Coming," a film co starring Tim Roth, Sofia Vergara, Alice Eve, Maggie Q and other Hollywood notables. Later in 2016, Smith produced the comedy "Office Uprising" for Sony's Crackle. A co-founder of the Hollywood Insider Directory, Smith helps filmmakers make industry connections that green-light a host of creative projects. In early 2017, Smith also launched "Rumble Riot Pictures," a full-service film production company. Elliott wrapped principal photography of Rumble Riot's first picture, "Cut Throat City" directed by the RZA. Cut Throat City, starring Ethan Hawke, Eiza Gonzalez, Terrence Howard, Wesley Snipes, T.I., and other distinguished actors.
Elliott Mihm is known for The Phantom Lake Kids in the Day the Earth Abruptly Almost Ended (2022), The Monster of Phantom Lake (2006) and The Phantom Lake Kids in the Beast Walks Among Us (2021).
Elliott Montello is a director and production designer, known for American Siege (2021), Apex (2021) and Lost in Space (2018).
Elliott Murphy was born on March 16, 1949 in Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Uchronia (2016), Broken Poet (2020) and La ligne blanche (2010).
An American minor leading man of early Depression-era talkies who played earnest, boyish leads, Ohio-born Elliott Nugent would earn more distinction as a writer, producer and director of stage and film after all was said and done. The son of playwright/producer/actor J.C. Nugent, Elliott was born in 1896 and came from pure show business stock, joining his family's vaudeville act, which included both parents and sister Ruth, while still young. After graduating from Ohio State University Nugent traveled to New York and made his Broadway bow in the George S. Kaufman/Marc Connelly play "Dulcy", in which he enjoyed a personal success. Throughout the 1920s he remained a viable presence on stage, co-authoring and co-starring in nearly ten plays often in tandem with his father. Nugent eventually took his youthful good looks to Hollywood in 1929 and played young protagonists in both light-hearted and dramatic film features. His first starring role was in Wise Girls (1929), which was based on his own 1922 Broadway play "Kempy." The film also co-starred Elliott's wife Norma Lee (1899-1980) and featured his father. Other celluloid leads would include the musical So This Is College (1929) and the Marion Davies comedy Not So Dumb (1930). He went on to provide second leads alongside Lon Chaney and Lila Lee in the crime drama The Unholy Three (1930); The Sins of the Children (1930) starring Robert Montgomery; Leila Hyams (which was co-written by Elliott and J.C. Nugent), and the opulent Greta Garbo/Lewis Stone drama Romance (1930). Weary of acting in front of the camera, Elliott formulated a second career as a movie director. His work would include those for such top comedians as Bob Hope, Harold Lloyd and Danny Kaye in their lightweight vehicles. Among the many Broadway projects he and father J.C. corroborated or appeared together in were "Kempy" (which also featured sister vaudevillian Ruth) (1922), "The Poor Nut" (1925), "Take My Advice" (1927, a remake of "Kempy" (1927), "Fast Service" (1931), "All in Favor" (1942) and "A Place of Our Own" (1945). Nugent's behind-the-scenes career was severely hampered by severe chronic alcohol and psychological problems, prompting his retirement in 1957. He subsequently penned an autobiography entitled "Events Leading Up to the Comedy" in 1965. Long out of the limelight, he died in New York City at age 83 in August of 1980. Wife Norma, whom he married back in 1921, died later that December.