Wout van Aert is a Belgian professional road cyclist and off-road cyclist (cyclo cross). A three-time UCI world cyclo cross champion, he is known for his rivalry with his contemporary, the Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel. Van Aert, over time, became active as a road race cyclist. An allrounder of the sport, he won nine stages in the Tour de France and has won major spring classics such as Gent-Wevelgem and E3 Harelbeke and Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. In addition, he is a time trial specialist.
Wouter Bruneel is known for Zuidflank (2013), Kursk (2018) and Zie mij graag (2017).
Wouter Hendrickx is an actor, known for De Infiltrant (2018), Cordon (2014) and De helaasheid der dingen (2009).
Wouter Hollants is known for Noise (2023).
Wouter Van Lierde was born on July 19, 1963 in Uccle, Belgium. He was an actor, known for Stille waters (2001), Flikken (1999) and F.C. De Kampioenen (1990). He died on August 4, 2020 in Ghent, Belgium.
Wowie De Guzman is an actor, known for Paano ang puso ko? (1997), Esperanza (1997) and La luna sangre (2017).
Originally from Norwich, NY, Wray and his family moved to Texas when he was very young. In High School he became interested in theater and after graduating, decided to pursue acting at Angelo State University where his love of acting grew along with his stage credits. At ASU, he had the opportunity to study under Academy Award Winner and former Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President, Karl Malden. Wray attributes much of what he learned at that early stage in his career to the time spent with Karl, and his professors Raymond Carver, Bill Watts, James Worley, and Marion Castleberry. In addition to acting he studied technical theater and design and in 2000 he became the Technical Director and Resident Designer at Angelo Civic Theater. While working backstage and behind the scenes, he always referred to himself as "an Actor acting like a Technical Director." Wray spent the next 4 yrs designing, building, lighting and directing in addition to acting in many plays on that stage. In 2004 he became Technical Director at his Alma mater ASU. But, Wray was itching to move to a larger market where he would be able to pursue his passion, acting, more fervently. That opportunity came in 2006 when he earned the position of Technical Director at the prestigious Zachary Scott Theater in Austin, TX. With this move Wray was finally able to pursue his passion, acting, professionally in a larger market. In 2008 he signed with Heather Collier at Collier Talent Agency in Austin, TX. With well over 100 stage credits to his name he is now aggressively pursing a film and television career with the same passion he has always dedicated to his craft.
Wray Featherstone is known for The Way of the Gun (2000), Hereditary (2018) and Frozen (2010).
Wregas Bhanuteja was born in Jakarta, 20 October 1992. He grew up and knew about filmmaking for the first time in Yogyakarta, Central Java. He graduated from Jakarta Institute of Arts in 2014 with film directing major. He made some short films including "Lembusura " (2015) that competed in Berlin International Film Festival 2015. In 2016 he won Best Short Film in Cannes Critics Weeks with his short film "Prenjak/In The Year of Monkey" (2016), won Silver Screen Award for best short film in Singapore International Film Festival 2016, and best short film in Festival Film Indonesia 2016. His latest short film "No One is Crazy in This Town" (2019) competed in Sundance Film Festival 2020, and won best short film in Festival Film Indonesia 2019. Now he is working for a script for his first feature film.
Wren Barnes was born in San Jose, California. As a young child she moved to Farragut (Knoxville) Tennessee where she spent the rest of her childhood. When she was 7 years old she told her parents that she wanted a meeting with them in the living room and it was then she told her parents she really wanted to be an actress. After a few months went by and still no agent she told her parents she needed another meeting in the living room and she expressed she was really serious, she wanted to be an actress. As a child she was an avid swimmer and practiced ballet. She signed with Talent Trek and booked notable childhood acting roles included being a younger version of Dolly Parton working with the celebrity herself in a commercial debuting a brand new part of the Dollywood theme park, acting in October Sky, and acting/dancing in 'The City Ballet' Nutcracker in front of thousands of people in sold out shows. She sang in choir and did mission tours traveling around the U.S. singing in major cities. At 15 years old she was cast in the Professional Shakespeare Summer show series with with the Tennessee Stage Company, the youngest person ever hired to act in the series or for the company. She worked 50-70 hour weeks, 7 days a week, for 8 weeks during her high school 10th grade summer. Her role was not only acting in 3 Shakespeare plays but also touring one play to schools performing to elementary students, stage construction, hair, costuming, and make-up. In high school she was active in local modeling and acting taking Advanced Acting classes with the majority of her electives. She was offered several scholarships at The Southeastern Theater Conference including at that same conference another actor that played Hamlet with her just months earlier won the award for Best Lead Actor in the Southeastern United States. In high school she was Class President, played sports, performed theater, and was active in her local church and community volunteering. She graduated High School, at that time the only school in that State of TN to receive a Blue Ribbon Excellence Award from The White House, with Honors and her GPA in the Top 5 percent of her class. At 19 she won a modeling contest and was offered a major contract but turned it down to focus on going to college to pursue and complete a Business degree. She graduated from The New York Conservatory with a Degree in Acting for Film and Television. She then went to University of Central Florida and graduated with a Bachelors in Business Administration, Marketing Concentration. She worked for several years in Healthcare Management primarily working with Prescription Medical Device for Respiratory Illness and Rehabilitation for serious life threatening illnesses and injuries. After she experienced a life altering accident, she felt grateful to be alive and felt she must return to pursuing her dream of working fully in Film. She worked on several projects in Knoxville and then in the Fall of 2014 moved to Utah and continued to work in Acting and Film Business in which she resides today.