Zach Hines is a novelist and screenwriter. Originally from West Virginia, he was based in Asia for over ten years where he worked as a journalist, primarily out of Hong Kong. While in Asia, Zach began writing and producing short films. His debut novel, NINE, will be released by HarperTeen in 2018.
Zach Hoffman is an actor, known for Musical Theatre Camp (2018), Killer Grades (2021) and Bizaardvark (2016).
Zach Holden is known for Gabriel's Inferno: Part One (2020), When We're From (2019) and Incidental Attachment (2018).
Zach Holmes was born on 11 September 1991 in Valparaiso, Indiana, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Jackass Forever (2022), Blockheads in Britain (2022) and Hollywood Uncensored (2021).
Zach Huckaby is known for Karen Doesn't Dream (2018), Retro Hero (2017) and Fencesitters (2020).
Zach Huddleston is known for Corona Corps: Generation Zebulon (2018), Andy Somebody (2023) and The Big Question (2019).
Zach Hudson was born on September 11, 1972 in Topeka, Kansas, USA. He is known for Spider-Man (2002), Ford v Ferrari (2019) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007). He has been married to Monica Braunger since August 28, 2016. He was previously married to Michelle Hudson.
Zach Humphrey is known for The Rush Call (2022), Long December and Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023).
Zach Hursh started his acting career on the web series Proper Manors. He was cast in a supporting role for the limited series In the Vault portraying the RA, but his most notable role to date was playing Jimmy in Jimmy the Saint, which won Best Picture, Best Cinematography and Best Director at the IFS Film Festival. Zach was also nominated for Best Actor at the First Glance Film Festival for his role as Jimmy.
Zach Ingrasci is a director and the founder of Optimist. Best known for directing the feature documentaries Living On One Dollar and Salam Neighbor, Zach's films have been released by Netflix, Amazon Prime, National Geographic, and The Atlantic. His 2020 short documentary, The Undocumented Lawyer, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and went on to Hot Springs, DOC NYC, Flickers Rhode Island, St. Louis and other top festivals, winning best documentary at The Boston Shorts Fest. It premieres on HBO in March 2021. Most recently, he directed the feature documentary, Five Years North, which premiered at Full Frame Film Festival in spring 2020 and showed at MountainFilm, DocLands, and won the Grand Jury Prize at Flickers' Rhode Island and the Grand Jury Prize at DOC NYC. The film will have its theatrical release at Film Forum in 2021. Five Years North is also a finalist for the 2021 DuPont-Columbia Awards for Outstanding Journalism. Every Optimist film is accompanied by an impact campaign to create measurable outcomes. His projects have raised over $91.5 million for the films' causes and have changed over 275,000 lives. He's also passionate about mentoring and supporting other up-and-coming queer filmmakers. Zach's branded work for Google and other clients has won multiple awards including a Webby in 2018 and a Shorty in 2020.