Winslow Burnett is an actor, known for Ask Me Anything (2014) and Another Girl (2021).
Winslow Crane-Murdoch is known for The Quiet Epidemic (2022) and The Cabin Chronicles (2021).
Born in Allentown, PA, Winslow Fegley is part of a family of actors: he is the son of actors Michael Fegley and Merce Fegley, and brother to actors August Fegley and Oakes Fegley. Winslow stars in the stage production of "A Billion Nights on Earth", a production he also added creative collaboration to, with avant-garde theatre director Thaddeus Phillips. The show was developed at the Buntport Theatre in Denver, CO, over the summer of 2017. It then toured to sold out houses in Philadelphia in September 2017, and was featured as part of the Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in November 2017, where it again sold out its run. He began 2018 with a guest star role on the TV Land show "Teachers," and then spent the spring filming 8 episodes of the Disney Channel series "Fast Layne." In the summer of 2019, he returned to work as the young Neil Bogart in the music industry biopic Spinning Gold (2022). In 2020, he had the title role in the Disney+ film Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020), and a co-starring part in the Jacob Chase-helmed horror film Come Play (2020), opposite Azhy Robertson. Winslow is represented by Susan Wright of Ann Wright Representatives, NYC. (212) 764-6770.
Winslow Holmes is an actor, known for To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020), Travelers (2016) and Rogue (2013).
Winslow M. Iwaki is known for Allied (2016), Jason Bourne (2016) and In the Heart of the Sea (2015).
Winslow Schwartzman is the imaginative and charismatic daughter of actors and producers. Having grown up on sets, she has a natural comfort in the hubbub of filmmaking and the festival circuit. Starting in her first commercial at 6 months old, Winslow has dazzled her team members with her ability to joyfully play, be swept away, and connect with her fellow actors in front of and behind the camera.
Winsome Benjamin is an actress, known for Matilda's Bridge, a Duppy Story (2016).
Winsome Brown is known for portraying strong and charismatic women. She is powerful, heartbreaking, and often wickedly funny. Born in Toronto, Canada, to an Irish mother and an American father, she is a master of accents and languages. She is an Obie award winner and a graduate of Harvard College where her senior thesis won the Hoopes Prize. In addition to being an actor, she is a writer and director of theatre, film, and TV. Her plays have debuted at La MaMa ETC and the Performing Garage in New York City, and toured internationally.
Winson Won was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario where he was involved in many sports- winning the nation's capital CHSAA wrestling championships during his first year of high-school. After his first year of Law & Society at Carleton University, Winson switched majors and moved to Toronto, where he began his training at York University and The Second City. His first jobs were in commercials, print-work and on-stage in improvs & sketch-comedy. Winson currently resides in Vancouver BC, where he plays poker in his free time.
Winstan Whitter is known for Rollin' Through the Decades (2005), If It Be Love (2015) and Coming Up.