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Kerry Beard is known for Tribal Get Out Alive (2020).
Kerry Bellessa was born and raised in Seattle, WA, which affected his taste in music (90's grunge forever) and his demeanor (he always thinks it's going to rain). As a boy, he grew up loving cinema, wishing, one day, he too could make movies. He took that dream to The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, where he earned a degree in Film and Television. He cut his teeth on set for over a decade, working for acclaimed creators including, David Fincher, Gore Verbinski, Spike Jonze, Cameron Crowe, and Sam Raimi. His first feature film, found-footage-micro-budget Amber Alert, landed him on the top of Netflix, only behind House of Cards. Kerry's latest film, Immanence, will be released in October 2021. Kerry is a dedicated husband and father of three. His productions are a family affair, always co-producing with his wife, Summer, and building a talented team that feels like family. His career has been a slow build, but he already feels like he's living the dream.
Kerry Bennett is a British actress of Seychellois heritage, born in Stockport. She moved to London at 18 years old to attended East 15 Acting School. She is best known for playing Scarlett Nugent in SKY series 'Bulletproof'; Jessica in ITV drama 'Butterfly'; and Brenda in Lionsgate's 'We De Young'; as well as recurring roles on UK TV favorites Casualty, Hollyoaks and Coronation Street. She is also an ambassador for NK Theatre Arts in Manchester, UK.
With over 50 feature film and television appearances to her credit, Kerry Berry Brogan is the most sought-after and recognizable American actress in the Chinese film industry today. Over the course of her career, she has played a diverse range of comedic, dramatic, starring, supporting and cameo roles, portraying spies and secret agents, students and scientists, orphans and princesses, fictional characters and historical personages. Notable film roles include presidential daughter Tricia Nixon in The Master Plan (2011); American martial arts student Lucy in Shaolin Kongfu (2010); mermaid Dada in the special-effects blockbuster Empires of the Deep (2010); Mary in the Chinese western/action film Unusual Love (2009); journalist and real-life historical figure Helen Foster Snow in Heart to Heart (2008); and Hannah, the troubled, drug-addicted daughter of an American businessman in the 2008 dark comedy Gasp. Notable television roles include Sister Eileen, a French nurse caught up in the Chinese Civil War in The Good Hero (2011); Helen, the wife of an American pilot in the Flying-Tigers-themed series The Great Rescue (2010); highly-trained secret agent Laney Pierce in Wilting of a Wildflower (2007); headstrong Russian Princess Sophia in the Huayi-Brothers-produced Qing Dynasty comedy Royal Tramp (2006-7); and Emma, an American orphan raised by a Chinese family in Storm on the River Song (2007). Having worked with some of China's most outstanding actors, directors and producers, Kerry Brogan has won praise from costars and colleagues alike for her professionalism and dedication to her craft. She continues to expand her knowledge with advanced training in performance, movement and vocal techniques. Off-screen, Brogan has played an active and important role as a cultural ambassador, bilingual blogger, and promoter of greater artistic and cultural exchange between China and the west. In 2012, she established Lotus Ray Media, a firm that will facilitate co-productions between China, New Zealand and the United States.
Kerry Lynne Bishé is a New Zealand-born American actress, known for her lead role as Donna Clark in the AMC television series Halt and Catch Fire (2014). Bishé played the lead/narrator role on the final season of ABC's medical sitcom Scrubs (2001) and starred in the critically acclaimed drama film Argo (2012). Bishé was born in New Zealand, and shortly afterward, she and her family moved to Glen Ridge, New Jersey. She graduated from Montclair Kimberley Academy (where her father, Kenneth Bishé, taught social studies) in 2002, and then studied at Northwestern University. Bishé toured professionally with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks during the summer of 2004, performing the role of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. She also appeared in a 2006 production of Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape and in the Roundabout revival of Shaw's Pygmalion. Bishé made her screen debut in 2007, when she portrayed Sarah Rosen in The Half Life of Mason Lake (2007), a low-budget production. After appearances as an extra in the film adaptation of Sex and the City (2008) and The Lucky Ones (2007), and a small role in The Understudy (2008), Bishé was cast in Night Life (2008), a TV movie directed by Scrubs star Zach Braff. The production did not make Bishé well-known, but did introduce her to Zach Braff, with whom she later worked on Scrubs (2001). Bishé was busy in 2009 with television roles, appearing in an episode of the US version of Life on Mars (2008), an episode of cable TV series Royal Pains (2009), and a lead role in the TV movie made from the failed pilot of the proposed sci-fi series Virtuality (2009). In December 2009, Bishé assumed the lead role on ABC medical sitcom Scrubs (2001), that of Lucy Bennett, the show's new narrator, taking over from Zach Braff. ABC cancelled the show on May 14, 2010. Bishé co-starred in the independent movie, Nice Guy Johnny (2010), with Edward Burns and Matt Bush. She also played a supporting role in Kevin Smith's horror film Red State (2011) and Ben Affleck's drama film Scoot McNairy. Bishé co-starred in the independent movie, Grand Piano (2013), with Elijah Wood. From 2014 to 2017, Bishé starred as Donna Clark in the acclaimed AMC television drama series, Halt and Catch Fire (2014). By coincidence, her character's husband in Halt and Catch Fire (2014) is portrayed by actor Scoot McNairy, who also played her spouse in Argo (2012). In season three of the Netflix Original series, Narcos (2015), she portrays the recurring role of Cristina Jurado, the American wife of the Cali Cartel's Harvard-educated money launderer Franklin Jurado.
Kerry Browne is an actress and writer born and raised in Paisley (Pàislig), Scotland from a working class family. She is of Irish and Scottish ancestry and is the only one in her family to pursue a career in acting, developing a love for the arts from a young age. She began her career in theatre; performing at Glasgow's West End Festival, before branching into film. Her recent onscreen credits include portraying young English author, Catherine Cookson in the award-winning film, Our Catherine (2018) and as Elizabeth Price in multi-award winning Amazon Prime drama The Code (2018). In 2021 she completed the post-apocalyptic sci-fi, Tellurian (2022), tipped for release in Summer 2022. She currently resides in the UK.
Kerry Butler was born in Brooklyn, New York and, from the age of three, she knew that she wanted to be an actress. She started doing commercials until her mother decided that she was too young to be acting and wanted her to have a "normal" childhood. However, Kerry's acting was not simply a childhood phase. After much begging, her mother let her return to acting when she was ten and she's been doing ever since. Kerry has had a few small roles on television such as on Sesame Street (1969), Another World (1964) and One Life to Live (1968). She also appeared in the horror movie Campfire Stories (2001) and also in the independent film, Brooklyn Sonnet (2000) (aka Borough of Kings). But, she is best known for her work in theater. On the stage, Kerry has enjoyed long runs on Broadway as "Belle" in "Beauty and the Beast", "Eponine" in "Les Miserables", "Ms. Jones" in "Blood Brothers", "Audrey" in "Little Shop of Horrors" and she created the role of "Penny Pingleton" in in the Tony Award-winning musical "Hairspray". Her voice can be heard on both the "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Hairspray" soundtracks. Recently, Kerry created the role of "DeDe Truitt" in "The Opposite of Sex" in San Francisco and she is the Principal in "The Miracle Brothers". For being only 5' 2", it is amazing how incredibly powerful her voice is!!
Born in Helena, Montana, Kerry Cahill grew up in small rural towns of Montana, Oregon and Texas. Cahill studied Drama at Loyola University New Orleans; the British American Drama Academy Oxford; and Queen's University Belfast, later moving to Chicago to study with Second City, and Rick Snyder. She started her career in New Orleans and continues to reside there. Kerry can be seen on The Walking Dead as Dianne. She works with Help Heal Veterans and has started a fund, Cahill Cares, to help support important causes.
Kerry Carswell is an actor, known for Ruby Strangelove Young Witch (2015).