Wayne Powers (co-writer, producer, director) Wayne Powers has written features including Paramount's The Italian Job starring Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron and Edward Norton. Wayne was writing network TV movies at the age twenty-two. He spent four years on the writing staffs for award-winning network dramas. He then turned to studio features including Warner Brothers' Deep Blue Sea starring Samuel Jackson. He wrote and executive produced Out Of Order, a Showtime Network limited series starring Felicity Huffman, Eric Stoltz, William Macy and Peter Bogdanovich. Wayne produced a documentary for the Showtime Network that was also featured on the Oprah show (and yes, she is very nice). He just completed his micro-budget independent dark comedy Loves Me, Loves Me Not.
A native of Hartford, CT; Wayne Pretlow has worked with some of Broadway's most respected directors the likes of Jerry Zaks and the late Hal Prince and has a host of Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional and international theater credits which include the 1999 Tony Nominated The Civil War, which he was an original cast member and the 2017 World premiere of Roman Holiday which premiered in San Francisco. In New York, he has performed in many City Centers Encores! concerts and received critics mention by Broadway World, Newsday and The New York Times for his performance in Encores! Off-Center production of Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope directed and choreographed by Savion Glover. Wayne was awarded Boston's *I.R.N.E in 2013 and nominated for a *Helen Hayes Award in 2000 for Best-Supporting actor in a musical for his role of Nicely Nicely in productions of Guys & Dolls. In 2019, he completed shooting Love Life for HBO and Monster Land for Hulu. Other Television appearances include guest and co-starring roles in shows The Good Wife, Person of Interest and Madam Secretary on CBS, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Luke Cage and House of Cards on Netflix, and in films: Like Sunday Like Rain, written and directed by Frank Whaley, Cannes Festival winner Next Stop Wonderland directed by Brain Anderson, The Accident, and Yardbird Houston in the short film In Retrospect, written directed by Logan Coles to name but a few. Wayne appeared several times on the Rosie O'Donnell Show with the cast of the Civil War and also on The David Letterman Show, The Chris Rock Show, and The Dave Chappelle Show and has done over 100 regional and national commercials; Saturn, Wendy's, Canon Copiers, Staples and AOL and in the 1990's he was the voice of the Sprinkle Spangle Genie, a short-lived General Mills Cereal... Mr. Pretlow is represented by Nicolosi & Co, and Pardigm Talent agencies in New York.
Wayne Pygram was born on October 13, 1959 in Cootamundra, Australia. He is an actor, known for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars (2004) and Farscape (1999).
Wayne Pyle is originally from Chester, Pennsylvania. His parents got him into acting at the age of four when he appeared on the Philadelphia affiliate of the classic children's television program "Romper Room". Wayne trained as an apprentice at the famed Actors Theatre of Louisville apprenticeship program. Other actors from that same apprentice year include Rob Campbell, Kevin Farrel (IV), Matt Greenberg, Del Pentecost, Heidi Swedberg, Pamela Stewart and others. Pyle moved to Chicago and participated in the theatre, film and television community. He was once again working in children's television by appearing as a series regular in the CBS affiliate WBBM's "The Magic Door" which was shot in the same studio as Siskel and Ebert's "At the Movies". Pyle attended the University of Delaware's Professional Theatre Training Program, known as the P.T.T.P., where he received his MFA in acting in 1995. During his three years at the P.T.T.P., he performed at Shakespeare festivals around the country and in international theatre festivals. After grad school, he founded the American Shakespeare Theatre Company and produced and appeared in a national tour of Taiwan with a production of "Hamlet" in 2000. He co-produced a documentary about the experience called "Within a Play" that appeared on the Sundance Channel. He has worked with the improvisational comedy group ComedySportz in Philadelphia and appeared in small background roles in Unbreakable and other films while living in the area. While pursuing work in regional theatre, he was cast in the first National Tour of Disney's "The Lion King" appearing as Ed the hyena, and covering Timon and Zazu in 2001. When he left the road in 2006, after five years of touring, he settled in the Hudson Valley in New York in 2008 and along with his spouse, Heidi Eklund of Hudson Valley Casting, Pyle became part of a tight-knit filmmaking and theatre community with strong ties to New York City, Kingston, Newburgh and Albany. Eklund and Pyle had a son in 2010. His extensive work in independent films in the Hudson Valley is documented on his filmography page. In addition to his work as an actor, Pyle is involved in developing projects in theater, television, and film. He is also an acting coach, writer, and director. He is the host of Hudson Valley Casting Call, a podcast about acting in the Hudson Valley.
Wayne Péré was born in southern Louisiana and began his acting training at LSU under the tutelage of John Dennis - the founder of the ITP company at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. He has appeared in nearly 150 film and TV productions over his 30 year career and worked with Oscar and Emmy winning directors and actors on numerous award winning projects. He can currently be seen on Showtimes "Your Honor" starring Bryan Cranston.
Wayne Richard is known for Gamunui yeonggwang 5: Gamunui Gwihan (2012).
Wayne Richard is known for Pasta (2010) and Wash Me Clean (2008).
Wayne River Sorrell is an actor and writer, known for Teen Titans Project (2014), The Dark Tapes (2016) and Who brings ice to a funeral? (2021).
Wayne Roberts is known for The Affairs of Aphrodite (1970) and Sin in the Suburbs (1964).
Wayne Roberts is known for Katie Says Goodbye (2016) and The Professor (2018).