Justin Ramsey is an actor and assistant director, known for The Guest (2014), Persecuted (2014) and Gunslingers (2014).
Justin Randell Brooke was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. His acting debut came early, when he landed the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in a 4th grade class production of A Christmas Carol. After graduating from Florida State University (with a degree in Poetry), he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he began his artistic career as guitarist and songwriter for the rock 'n' roll band Howlies. In 2008, Howlies inked a record deal with NYC label Over/Under and flew to the California desert to record their debut, 'Trippin' with Howlies'. Howlies spent the next 4 years touring on the strength of 'Trippin' with Howlies', and their 2010 follow-up, 'Stunned'. When Howlies disbanded in 2011, Justin was drawn back into the acting world and jumped head-first into Atlanta's growing film industry. Justin began his film career in earnest, as a stand-in on AMC's The Walking Dead (2010). Stand-in work turned out to be a golden opportunity for Justin, affording him the chance to learn film production from the inside out, and to cultivate a newfound love for acting. This quickly led to to acting opportunities. The first break came when Justin was hired to stand in for Scoot McNairy on Season 1 of AMC's Halt and Catch Fire (2014). After being noticed by producers Melissa Bernstein and Jeff Freilich, Justin was given an audition, and subsequently landed the role of Dave, a slightly inept computer coder. In Season 2 of Halt and Catch Fire (HCF), Dave became a recurring character. From there, Justin landed a supporting role in the feature film The Founder (2016), opposite Michael Keaton, along with roles in The Birth of a Nation (2016) and a recurring role as Young Simon Barnes on Outcast (2016). Justin can also be seen in the CW's Black Lightning (2017), The Resident (2018) on FOX, and Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (2019) on Netflix, as well as the upcoming live action Disney film Jungle Cruise (2021).
Justin Ray is an actor and director, known for Avocado Toast (2021), False Hopes (2020) and Attack of the Killer Donuts (2016).
Justin Raye Yates is a producer and actor, known for Detour (2018), Dawn (2013) and Into a Bar (2012).
Justin Reardon is known for Zoltan: The Hungarian Gangster of Love (2010), Playing It Cool (2014) and Fun Is Good.
Justin Reinsilber was born in Toronto, Canada and lives in New York City and Toronto. He is an actor, writer, producer, and director. He has performed in several cities worldwide. He is a member of several companies, unions, and guilds. His first solo show was Fucking Love which won awards at the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts festival in Aspen and was subsequently produced in New York City and co-produced with The LAByrinth Theater Company, which Justin is also a member.
Justin Restivo was born on March 13, 1983 in Livingston, New Jersey, USA. He is known for his work on The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1992), Leave It to Beaver (1997), 4:44 Last Day on Earth (2011) and Bull (2018). Justin attended the Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison, New Jersey and is a graduate of Columbia University.
Justin Ridge is known for Star Wars: Resistance (2018), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) and Storks (2016).
Justin "Jason" Roberts was born an entertainer. From putting on shows for family functions to entertaining classmates through his school years - Justin's family, friends, and anyone who he encountered always knew they would be watching him on TV someday. He began his career as a ring announcer for professional wrestling when he was a big fan at age 16. He landed a gig with PWI, in his hometown of Chicago. Announcing in PWI for two years put some experience under his belt. In 1998 Justin left Chicago to attend The University of Arizona. While studying Media Arts and Communications, he began working with new independent pro-wrestling organizations. Between attending classes, getting good grades and having fun at school, he still found time to travel with groups such as the AWA to get experience, exposure, and new opportunities. Justin worked across the country and was able to work with some of the top wrestling superstars of all time. In 2000, he began announcing for FX's Toughman Contest as a backup for Toughman founder Art Dore. From there, he had built up the reputation and experience he needed to go to the top. In June of 2002, Justin received two tryouts as a ring announcer for World Wrestling Entertainment. He was hired the following September as "Jason Roberts" and currently works as a ring announcer for televised and non-televised events throughout the world. In addition to ring announcing, he has done some acting on TV for the Jerry Springer show, and in movies such as "Soul Food".
Much like film noir, Justin Robinson was born and raised in Los Angeles. He splits his time between editing comic books, writing prose, and wondering what that disgusting smell is. Degrees in Anthropology and History prepared him for unemployment, but an obsession with horror fiction and a laundry list of phobias provided a more attractive option. He is the author of more than 20 novels in a variety of genres including detective, humor, urban fantasy, and horror. Most of them are pretty good. More info can be found at his official website: captainsupermarket.