Karl Willetts is an actor, known for Slow West (2015), Evil Dead (2013) and The Power of the Dog (2021).
From south London Karl "Konan" Wilson is part of UK hip hop duo Krept and Konan. Now known for debut studio album "The Long Way Home" and top 10 UK single "Freak of the Week", early success came with "Young Kingz" which broke the record for highest-charting UK album by an unsigned act.
Karl Yune portrays Maseo Yamashiro (mentor and friend to Oliver Queen) on the hit show Arrow. Karl's character Maseo is a DC Comics character who has had a strong presence throughout season 3 in the flashback story line, as well as in the present day story as Maseo's alter ego Sarab (2nd in command of the League of Assassins and ally to DC character Ras Al Ghul). Karl was born and raised in Washington D.C. and was accepted to Columbia University as a business major. His study and love of Shakespeare during a literature course influenced him to switch his major to theater at the University's School of the Arts. While at Columbia, Yune won the role of Romeo in an off Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet and was later signed to a talent manager. Karl continued to work as a theater actor in New York City and won critical and rave reviews for his performance as Gloucester in a contemporary rendition of Shakespeare's Richard the III. While casting The Last Samurai, director Edward Zwick was impressed with Yune's audition tape and Karl went to Los Angeles for the first time to meet with the famed director. Zwick later informed Karl that the studio was to cast the film out of Japan, but encouraged Karl to move to Los Angeles as he saw promise in the young actor's talent. Inspired, Karl moved to Los Angeles, only to learn that he was offered a five year contract back in New York, on the popular daytime TV drama All My Children. Yune passed on the offer and soon booked his first lead role in the cult film Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid. The following year Karl was picked by producer Steven Spielberg to play the memorable role of Koichi, the secret lover to Li Gong's Geisha Hatsumomo, in Memoirs of a Geisha, based on the international best selling novel. Karl continued to work in lead and supporting roles in award winning independent, foreign, and Hollywood films. In 2010, Karl was again chosen by producer Steven Spielberg and director Shawn Levy to star as Tak Mashido, the reclusive legend of the robot fighting world in the scifi drama Real Steel. Karl now resides in Los Angeles, California.
Karl Zinny was born on March 12, 1964. He is an actor, known for L'ultimo guerriero (1984), Dèmoni (1985) and Le foto di Gioia (1987).
An Australian Film and Television School cinematography graduate, Karl Zwicky is an award-winning producer and director. He was Series Executive Producer and Supervising Producer on the international hit McLeod's Daughters (Millennium/Nine Network), Series Producer on Crownies and the spinoff series Janet King (Screentime/ABC) and now Producer of Underbelly Files: Chopper (Screentime/Nine Network). He also produced A Model Daughter:The Killing of Caroline Byrne (Screentime/Ten Network). Karl's diverse directing credits traverse adult and children's drama, live action and animated feature films. His feature Paws starred Billy Connolly (a UK theatrical hit) and Vicious (which he also co-wrote) was invited to 'Un Certain Regard' at the Cannes Film Festival. He co-directed The Magic Pudding (feature) and directed the award-winning series McLeod's Daughter's as well as US productions Farscape, The Lost World and Beastmaster. He created and directed The Miraculous Mellops I & II (44 episodes for Network 10), directed the mini-series The Cut for ABC television, was foundation director on Hi-5 as well as directing City Homicide, Police Rescue, Flying Doctors, Heartbreak High, Short Cuts, Ship to Shore and Home & Away. Most recently, Karl has directed Fat Tony & Co, House Husbands and the international success The Dr Blake Mysteries and is developing new series.
Karl-Andreas Kalmet is an actor, known for Sangarid (2017), Firebird (2021) and Päevad, mis ajasid segadusse (2016).
Karl-Anthony Towns is a Black, Dominican-American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association. On the court, Karl is a fierce competitor and one of the most dominant players in the game. Off the court, he is a businessman, philanthropist and son who is making strides to build his brand and support his community. After playing one year at the University of Kentucky, Towns was selected as the first overall pick of the 2015 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. As an early standout, he received the 2015 Rookie of the Year award and was selected for the NBA All-Rookie First Team. He quickly became the face of the franchise leading his team to the playoffs in 2017-18. The New Jersey native is a three-time NBA All-Star, one-time All-NBA Third Team selection, NBA Three Point Contest Champion, SEC Freshman of the Year, Gatorade National Player of the Year and a McDonald's All-American. Towns' business partnerships include Nike, Gatorade, Beats by Dre, 2K Sports, Cue Health, ASUS, State Farm, Panini and more. Off the court, Towns is known for acting appearances on National Champions, What Men Want, Netflix's High Flying Bird, and Disney's Big City Greens. Towns is dedicated to his community. He is an active supporter of HopeKids, an organization that provides support for families who have a child with cancer or some other life-threatening medical condition. In March of 2020, he donated $100,000 to the Mayo Clinic to develop a test to rapidly detect COVID-19.
Karl-Antoine Suprice was born on November 24, 1997 in Quebec, Canada. He is an actor, known for 1:54 (2016), Pour toujours, plus un jour (2020) and La vie compliquée de Léa Olivier (2020).
Karl-Heinz Albers is an actor, known for The Berlin Bride (2019).
Karl-Heinz Peters was born on August 28, 1903 in Rüggeberg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Emilia Galotti (1958), Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht (1969) and Michael Kramer (1965). He died on September 5, 1990 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.