Ian Smith is an actor and writer, known for Have I Got News for You (1990), The Ark (2015) and Songbird (2018).
Ian is a Welsh Producer/Director originally from Aberystwyth. He now resides in South Wales and is the co-founder of Red Ruin Entertainment, a horror themed production company whose first feature, Black Mountain, is currently in development. Ian has previously worked on a variety of larger productions as either a 1st Assistant Director or Gaffer, but is now focused on growing his own filmography as a Producer/Director.
Ian Somerhalder was born and raised in the small southern town of Covington, Louisiana. His mother, Edna (née Israel), is a massage therapist, and his father, Robert Somerhalder, is a building contractor. He has Cajun (French), English, and Scots-Irish ancestry. Boating, swimming, fishing and training horses filled much of his recreational time growing up, as did the school drama club and performing with the local theater group. With his mother's encouragement, at age 10, he began a modeling career that took him to New York each summer. By junior high, he opted to put modeling on the back burner and focus more on sports and school. A few years later, when the opportunity to model in Europe arose, Somerhalder grabbed it, embarking on an enriching path of work, travel and study that took him to cities, including Paris, Milan and London. At 17, he began studying acting in New York and, by 19, had committed himself to the craft, working with preeminent acting coach William Esper. His fate was sealed while working as an extra in a club scene in the feature film, Black and White (1999). A talent manager visiting a client on the set spotted Somerhalder in a crowd scene of 400 and immediately signed him for representation. He was cast later for the drama Changing Hearts (2002) directed by Martin Guigui. Happy to be anchored in New York, Somerhalder spends much of his time studying acting, writing and practicing yoga. His recreational interests include water and snow skiing and horseback riding.
Ian Spelling is an actor, known for Charmed (1998), What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018) and Star Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault (2016).
Character actor hailing from the Detroit suburb of Taylor, Michigan, Ian has acted in numerous stage, television, and film productions. Having studied at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York, Ian's theatre roles include Paul Hornung in Lombardi, David Moss in Glengarry Glen Ross, Mr. Kraler in Diary of Anne Frank, and Sturdyvant in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Ian is a proud member of Towne Street Theatre Company.
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For 20 years, Ian Stevenson has worked in Television (scripted and non-scripted), Film, Commercials and Journalism as Director, Producer, Showrunner, EP and Creator. He is founder/owner of award winning and international production company Bondi Beach Productions. This Film School and Bachelor of Business graduate is based in Los Angeles with his actress wife Katherine Hynes and their two children. This is the story of an Aussie cowboy who rides into the Cannes Film Festival on route to Hollywood... Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, Ian fell in love with photography at age 8 and built a darkroom under the family house. With a drama teacher for a mother, he was destined for a life of creative visual storytelling. But leaving school, the city kid went outback to live the life of a tough Aussie cattle farmer. After several years of rodeos and way too much cow poop, he became a Journalist and then finally returned to his creative roots. Establishing his own production company, Ian's first TV program "Purple Haze" won awards and sold internationally. Next stop was the Cannes Film Festival in France to sell his projects. Since then, Ian has directed, produced and created prime time, number-one rating TV shows; filmed in 20 countries; whilst his TV programs and commercials have aired internationally. His list of shows, clients and employers reads like a "Who's Who"- The Biggest Loser Australia (2006), The Mole (2000), _Bone Detectives (2008 TV Series)_, Battleground Earth: Ludacris vs. Tommy Lee (2008), Discovery Channel, MTV, BSkyB, Coke, Qantas, MasterCard, world-wide agency McCann Erickson, BMG Sony Music and Channels 4 & 5 UK. Ian is a storyteller with a strong visual eye for the frame that tells the story. Sometimes this brings out his inner "Indiana Jones". Ian has climbed to 5000 meters to film while suffering altitude sickness; he's trekked through dangerous rebel-occupied South American jungle to abseil into ancient Myan underwater caves; and shared warm-breath personal space with lions and wild elephants. But he's equally at home shooting a 35mm Commercial on the streets of Buenos Aires. His Director skills draw performances from hosts, actors, reality talent and celebrities, eg, Mel Gibson, Tommy Lee, Ludacris,Isaiah Washington, Tori Spelling, RuPaul. While his journalistic and writing expertise give him a great sense of the story, fast. Whether it's shooting a TV show, Documentary or 35mm Commercial, this former Aussie cowboy always ropes in a high quality result - stunning pictures and engaging entertaining stories.
Ian Stout is an actor/writer/director and award-winning filmmaker with a Bachelors in Fine Arts, majoring in Digital Film and Video. In 2008 he co-founded Vertica Productions LLC. Ian's narrative film "To No End" won a Merit Award at the 2019 Canada Shorts Film Festival and was also a finalist in the Indie Shorts Fest part of the Los Angeles International Film Festival where Dre Slaman was Nominated for Best Actress and Carrie Strahle was Nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Ian's past work includes narrative films, award-winning documentaries, music videos, as well as promotional spots for web and television. He has framed up Moby, Ed Begley Jr and Ronald Lee Ermey (aka Gunny from Full Metal Jacket) to name a few. Ian was one of the cinematographers on "Not So Square", which became the winner of the American Documentary - POV Award as part of the 2011 Doc Challenge.
Ian Streetz is known for The Batman (2022), Mortal Kombat (2021) and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023).