Wes Hamad is known for Bodyguard Seduction (2022).
Wes Haney is an actor and writer based in New York City. He can be seen performing live as Corrado "Junior" Soprano in Sopranos: The Musical at Union Hall in Brooklyn and in his short films Spaghetti Night, Little Clown, and Bounce, as well as Netflix Presents The Characters: Tim Robinson and Adult Swim's S.T.A.R. H.A.W.K.S..
Wes was born alongside with his twin brother, Wendell Hubbard in Los Angeles, to Willie and Patricia Hubbard. Being that they were two of five, he and his twin eventually carved a path for themselves in he entertainment field. Heavily influenced by the film "Star Wars" as a child, he decided to pursue acting later on in his teens. He began pursuing acting at the age of 16, doing church plays. He pursued acting on a regular basis while being in his third year in college at Cal State Los Angeles. He gained his form training there while pursuing film work. His first camera debut came as an extra on the show _ROC (1994)_ Episode: "Citizan Roc Part II". His featured film debut came in the film Running Woman (1998) at New Concorde films, while interning as a script reader for the company. He is currently working on independent films, and is featured in the independent film, 'Boxes: you're in one', on the Independent Film Channel. Currently co-writing the next project called "The Gentleman".
Wes Hurley (born Vasili Naumenko) is a Russian-born Seattle-based filmmaker, writer and actor. He wrote, directed and produced two features - the queer pop-art comedy musical "Fallen Jewel" and a documentary "Waxie Moon" - in addition to over a dozen shorts. Hurley is also the creator of the critically-acclaimed "Capitol Hill" TV/web series which was produced in partnership with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Hurley is Advocate Magazine's Person to Watch, City Arts Magazine's Artist of the Year and a recipient of Seattle Mayor's Artist Grant. His autobiographical "Little Potato" - co-directed with Nathan Miller - won Best Short Documentary Jury Prize at 2017 SXSW.
Wes Jetton is an actor, known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021), Chicago Fire (2012) and The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020).
Wes was born in Arlington, Virginia, and is an acting student of the late George Robert Allen. He is married to his high school sweetheart Kim Barrett, and is the father of three boys. Wes started as an actor and comedian with stand up, improvisation and sketch comedy, and has worked in radio, TV, film and video games. Wes was the last co-host to the legendary Wolfman Jack, writing and performing sketch comedy on the Wolfman's live weekly radio program for the last two years of the radio icon's life. Wes has written and performed many parody songs for radio, some of which have appeared nationally on The Doctor Demento Show. He had morning radio programs on WHFS FM and WXTR FM in Washington, DC. As an early and longtime member of the Washington based comedy troupe Gross National Product, Wes parlayed his knack for impressions into political parody. Wes did edgier, nonpolitical comedy with his own DC based troupe, Fresh Victims, where the Washington Post praised his "alarmingly acute impressions" and called him "an endless font of inventive energy." Washingtonian Magazine said that "Johnson suggests the spirit of John Belushi inhabiting the frame of Jackie Gleason." Wes is a frequently heard voice on many video games, most notably The Elder Scroll series , Fallout Series, and Star Trek: Legacy for Bethesda Softworks. He recently voiced an Mag'Har Orc Noble in World of Warcraft. Wes has won writing awards from the Wisconsin Screenwriters Forum, The America's Best Screenplay Contest, and was part of the Emmy Award winning writing staff for the ensemble comedy program "Crabs" on Maryland Public Television. He was the last PA Announcer for the Washington Bullets, the first PA Announcer for the Washington Wizards, announces for the WTT pro tennis team the Washington Kastles and has been the arena voice of the Stanley Cup Champion Washington Capitals since 2000. Wes was the writer and cartoonist of "Joe Fan," which appeared in every issue of SportsFan Magazine, and "Martini 'N Clyde," which ran daily for two years in the Washington Times.
Wes Lagarde is an American born actor and singer. He was born in a small, Cajun town in southern Louisiana called Cut Off, Louisiana. No stranger to the spotlight, he has been performing both on stage and off since he was 5 years old. With performing in his blood (his father, a musician, and his mother, a dancer) nothing could stop him from pursuing his dream of entertaining others. He has taken vocal and piano lessons since Kindergarten and starred in community theater and musicals (Tom Sawyer the Musical, Snow White in Cajun French: The Musical). He began his film-acting career in 2008 by attending Caroline Wooldridge's Acting for Film class at Belmont University. Also while living in Nashville, he attained vocal instruction from Anna Maria and piano instruction at Belmont University. Seeking out bigger opportunities, Wes moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, to further his career. He has starred and co-starred in numerous shorts such as "Jilting Ginny" (Beth Burris, Dir.) and "Better Angels" (Fairfield Studios). Most recently, he played the role of one of the Treblemakers ("the guy with the hat") in the hilarious and widely successful feature film "Pitch Perfect" starring Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, and Brittany Snow (Jason Moore, Dir.).
Wes Mannion is known for Crocodile Hunter (1996), Crikey! It's the Irwins (2018) and The Crocodile Hunter Diaries (2000). He has been married to Jodie Chapman since May 29, 2004. They have one child. He was previously married to Tara Mannion.
Wes McGee is an actor and writer, known for Magnolia Bloom (2021), 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020) and Shots Fired (2017).