Wes Takahashi was born on September 15, 1956. He is known for The Core (2003), The Frighteners (1996) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).
Wes Tank is an actor and writer, known for StoryRaps (2020).
From Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Wes Tate is a small town guy with Southern charm. While living in Tuscaloosa he spent most of his time rowing Alabama Crew and cheering on the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. He enjoys reading, blogging, doing photography, and film. Wes relocated to California in December 2010 to pursue a career in acting. His passion for television and movies prompted him to move from small town Alabama to the rolling hills of Hollywood.
Wes Tian is a 12-year-old artist from Chicago, Illinois. From a very young age, Wes has had a passion for writing, directing, and creating his own short films, including the award-winning short A Day in Pete's Shoes (2017-18) as well as Group 1 (2019-20), which garnered him a Lifetime Achievement Award. Wes' acting breakthrough came when a Chicago Talent Manager recognized his innate comedic skill-set, which later lead to him earning the role of "Brian Patrick Kamealoha," the younger brother of Peyton Elizabeth Lee, the lead in the upcoming Disney+ reboot of Doogie Howser, M.D., called Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. is written & produced by Kourtney Kang, and also produced by Dayna Bochco (wife of Steven Bochco), Jake Kasdan, Melvin Mar, Jesse Bochco, and Erin O'Malley. Wes Tian is represented by Management By Morgan, Big Mouth Talent, and Coast to Coast Talent Group.
Wes Tolman is a full-time professional actor. He trained at the FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training in Sarasota, FL, where he received an MFA in Acting in 2018. He has since acted in dozens of commercials both National and Regional, primarily as host and spokesperson, and a handful of film and television shows. He is an avid gamer and fitness enthusiast.
Wes Trost is known for The Gardener (2013) and A Christmas Snow (2010).
Wes Whitehead is known for The Back-up Plan (2010), Girl Walks Into a Bar (2011) and Nightmare Code (2014).
"Wes Williams is one of the finest actors in the country", says award-winning, Canadian film director Gail Harvey. An inductee into The Scarborough Walk of Fame, Wes is also the recipient of The 2003 Reel World Film Festival Trailblazer Award. In the summer of 2008 he will begin filming season two of the riveting George F. Walker/ Dani Romain series 'The Weight', working alongside Cle Bennett (Doomstown/Guns), Linda Hamilton (The Terminator) and Sharon Lawrence (NYPD Blues). Wes was praised for his portrayal of Tony Bogart in "Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story" which also starred Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx as the former gang leader/Nobel Prize nominee. He has appeared in several other film and television projects including Poor Boy's Game, Instant Star, Four Brothers, Soul Food and Paid In Full. During the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, Poor Boy's Game premiered with Wes playing a supporting role and featuring two of his songs on the film score. As one of Canada's most successful and influential Hip Hop artists, Wes 'Maestro' Williams was recently selected to be the guest speaker for the Governor General of Canada's Summit on Urban Arts when Her Excellency visited Vancouver, BC. He has received two Juno Awards and his albums have reached gold and platinum status. His signature song "Let Your Backbone Slide" remains the only Canadian Hip Hop single to ever go gold. Wes has always been community oriented and has made a serious impact on his country in many different capacities. He continues to support several charitable organizations such as War Child, Save The Children, Covenant House, Special Olympics, Battered Women's Support Services (BWSS) and The African AIDS Society.
Writer-Director and most recent actor; Wes Williams II is an ambitious soul. "Walking a tight line between film and music on top of running a production company is tricky. But it's worth it!" says the Massachusetts native. He started acting and landed his first gig in Arthur Luhn's "Conned" back in 2010. He then moved behind the lens and started shooting his own films. "The Target" starring brother of Mark Wahlberg, Arthur Wahlberg was his first. With tens of thousands of views, he had the ear of the indie film community. He then shot "Rosie's Diner". The red carpet premiere of "Rosie's Diner" was a huge success creating a frenzy of media buzz in the northeast. After that began the production of his first feature "District C-11" later picked up and distributed by Green Apple Entertainment.In 2017 he partnered with Amazon Video Central and released a gritty short film titled "Nothing To Lose" which was released on the platform.After a 4 year hiatus, he is back, morphing the premise from his first short "The Target" into a T.V series. The pandemic ravaged the film production industry for all of 2020. But now looking ahead, filming is set to begin May 2021
Wes Worthing was born in Perry, Iowa. Along with his twin, David, and older brother, Craig, he spent the next 12 years traveling the globe as a military brat to Germany, Virginia, and Hawaii. His father retired from the US Army in 1979 and the family again settled in Iowa. Wes has a degree in Radio Broadcasting and spent several years as an on-air announcer and commercial voice-over actor. He is also a produced playwright and screenwriter, and although an accomplished actor as well Wes prefers the craft of writing above all his many talents and passions. Wes's most cherished people are his sons Jack, Harvey, and Bane; and his daughter Briar.