Monti Rock III was born on May 29, 1942 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), Saturday Night Fever (1977) and The Spirit of '76 (1990).
Emmy Award-winning actor Monti Sharp is a native of Monroe, Louisiana. The youngest of five siblings, he received professional actor training at the highly acclaimed University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and subsequently began his professional theatrical career in New York City. From there, Monti began performing off-Broadway and in many of the nation's leading regional theaters including the Guthrie, Arena Stage, The Alliance Theatre, and New York's Shakespeare Theatre at the Public among others. He has gone on to appear in top films and television shows such as Dead Presidents, Get Smart, NYPD Blue, ER, 24, Malcolm in the Middle, Prison Break, Modern Family, and more. He has appeared on several top daytime dramas including 'General Hospital', 'As the World Turns', and 'Guiding Light' where he won the 1993 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series, as well as the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Newcomer that same year. Monti has appeared in a number of national commercials both on-camera and in voice-overs. He has written and directed a handful of short films and is an avid visual artist with several pieces in public and private collections across the USA. In 1995, Monti earned his Private Pilot License VFR(SEL). He holds a black sash in Wing Chun Kung Fu, and a yellow belt in Seido Karate. Monti lives in Los Angeles, California, where he continues to develop his creative interests.
From sleeping in parks to drug addicted parents, writer, actor, model and motivational speaker, Monti Washington, has had quite a journey to living out his American Dream. Because of the constant change and frequent moving around as a foster child, Monti was determined to break the stigma and stereotypes of foster children and decided to take action to reaching his goals and following his dreams as a prestigious actor and motivational speaker. For nearly 8 years, Monti has had the pleasure of starring in independent films, as well as being featured in numerous commercials, and being awarded the opportunity to speak at more than 130 venues (including colleges and conferences) across the nation. Monti has appeared on a number of television stations including CBS and Spike TV, and stars in a recurring role as Terrence in BET's newest drama series titled Games People Play.
Montreal Diggs is an actor and writer, known for Holding the Devil In (2020), Black Diamond (2019) and Hood Fetish.
Montrel Maurice Miller is an actor and has been in the entertainment industry since 2007. He was born in Newton, Georgia. Many of the values he developed growing up in rural Georgia-such as hard work, love of family, and persistence- have helped his development as an actor. The youngest of 4 sons, Montrel wanted to be a lawyer. Acting was never in the plans. He did, however, always have the innate ability to entertain and deeply connect with those around him, so he was destined to be in the world of entertainment. In high school, he played basketball and also graduated salutatorian of his class. He attended Florida A&M University, majoring in Agribusiness. While in college, he became interested in acting. After graduating with Summa Cum Laude honors, he moved to Atlanta to pursue his acting career. He made his film debut with a supporting role in Unconditional (2012) starring Michael Ealy and Lynn Collins. In 2012, he made his television debut in Tyler Perry House of Payne (2006), playing the recurring role of Rashard. In 2014, Montrel landed a role in the Academy Award nominated film Selma (2014). Also in 2014, Montrel booked a role on Resurrection (2013) and he landed a supporting role in Coffee Shop (2014), alongside Laura Vandervoort, Jon Lovitz, and Kevin Sorbo. In 2016, Montrel starred as CJ in the Golden Globe and Emmy award winning show Atlanta (2016). In 2017, he starred in the CBS drama series NCIS: New Orleans (2014). Some of his other notable works include Being Mary Jane (2013), Papa (2012) starring Yong-woo Park, Nice Guy (2012), also starring Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Grammy nominee D. Woods music video for her single "2 The Bottom" (2012), Wonderland (2011) starring Grammy nominee pop singer Natasha Bedingfield, and over 50 commercials, including NBA, Coca Cola, Ford, Delta, and Toyota.
Montri Ketkaew is an actor, known for Siyama (2008).
Montré Everett is a American actor. Born in Vallejo, California, now Montré is based between Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia where, as well as acting, he is creating a production company to produce short films and documentaries. Montré spent most his early years as an athlete, playing drums in church, and singing in an R&B group. Although he always had a way of performing through acting or singing, Montré began his acting career in high school when his drama teacher asked him to fill in for another student in a drama competition. He ended up winning the best actor award and his love for acting began to grow. After high school, Montré enrolled at California State University, Sacramento where he sharpened his theater skills under direction of the late Thomas Michael Gates. He performed in several stage plays such as 'Winners Losers' and 'The Might Gents.' Leaving college before graduating forced Montré to pause the pursuit of his acting passion. That pause ended up lasting over two decades as Montré entered the workforce and started a family. Fortunately one his repeated phrases, "It's never too late to pursue your passion" became more than just words. After seeing an open audition advertised on the local news, Montré (at the urging of his wife) decided to give acting one more try. Shortly after the audition, he landed a role in the feature film 'Mara" and several commercials.
Montse Guallar was born in 1960 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for El cuerpo (2012), El cor de la ciutat (2000) and Jet Lag (2001).
Montse Hernandez is a Mexican-American actress, singer, writer and director. Born in Dallas, Texas, Montse started her career in national commercials and modeling at the age of 3. At age 8, she landed the role of 'Natalia' on "Barney," prompting her family to move to Los Angeles shortly after. Montse has built a resume of extensive credits including the titular role of Teen Jane in the CW's "Jane the Virgin" and has had several recurring arcs on shows including, NBC's "The Night Shift," USA's "Colony" and the independent film "Lowriders" opposite Eva Longoria, Demian Bichir, Gabriel Chavarria and Melissa Benoist. Montse stars as the lead in "Student Body" which follows high school student Jane (played by Hernandez) who, after experiencing an inappropriate situation with her math teacher, takes matters into her own hands when the school administration refuses to take action. The film, which also stars Christian Camargo and Harley Quinn Smith, tackles several important topics including the importance of fitting in and the unfortunate reality of young women handling predatory advances from men in power. Montse is voicing roles in several Cartoon Network shows including 'Gwen Tennyson' in "Ben10," "Victor & Valentino," and "Craig on the Creek." Montse also voices the role of Empress Qiyana on the popular video game "League of Legends" and is one of the stars in Netflix's Emmy-winning, animated series "The Last Kids on Earth" alongside Mark Hamill, Rosario Dawson, and Nick Wolfhard. She also stars in the indie drama "Solidarity" alongside Mexican actress, Elpidia Carrillo. Montse's second passion is writing and directing. In the winter of 2018, she directed an animatic record with an all star voice cast including Josh Keaton, Yuri Lowenthal, Max Mittleman, David Kaye, and Tara Platt. Additionally, Montse has written multiple shorts, shows, and even a full length feature. She is bilingual and when not on set, enjoys singing, writing, dancing, playing video games and watching anime.
Montse Morillo is known for Cerca de tu casa (2016), El inocente (2021) and Temps de silenci (2001).