Ben Wallis is a producer and director, known for Nature (1982), Return of the Tribe (2007) and MacIntyre: Edge of Existence (2007).
Ben Walters is an actor, known for The Luna Squad (2020), Time and The Jack in the Box: Awakening (2022).
Ben Walton-Jones - 'Benji' as he's known on the set - was candidate number 88 for the role of young John F. Kennedy in Mart Sander's The Kennedy Incident (2021). He sent his application in two days after the main shooting had begun and was immediately cast, because the writer-director Mart Sander 'saw a healthy amount of sex appeal, balanced by self-deprecating irony' in his casting video. The film was a success and Walton-Jones garnered positive reviews in his debut role. Sander, predicting a solid international career for Walton-Jones, immediately cast him in two more films - an experimental short White Power, and a supernatural whodunit The Sixth Secret, both to be released in 2022.
Ben Wanders is known for Thomas Edison's Secret Lab (2015), Imbas Forosnai (2021) and Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs (2015).
Ben Wang is an actor and director, known for Disrupted (2020) and Legion (2017).
Ben Wang is an actor and director, known for Chang Can Dunk (2023), MacGyver (2016) and Launchpad (2021).
Ben Warheit is a writer and actor, known for Joker (2019) and Late Night with Seth Meyers (2014).
Ben Warner is an actor and producer, known for Only a Movie (2018), Hellfire (2022) and Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003).
Ben Warwick is a British actor who trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He plays Jonanthan Dimbleby in 'The Crown' (Netflix) and is also known for his extensive British theatre credits with both the Royal National Theatre and London's West End along with numerous national and international touring productions. Recent notable stage roles include Mr Rochester in 'Jane Eyre'; Victor Frakenstein in 'Frankenstein' for Blackeyed Theatre; and Laertes in 'Hamlet' for English Touring Theatre.
Ben is known for his work as an actor in film (Kissing Jessica Stein, The Broken Hearts Club, Gunshy, Twister) and television (Six Feet Under, Miss Match, Sex & the City, Law & Order). He currently appears on the WB's "Everwood" as guidance counselor Chris Beels. Ben is also a writer and director; his first short film, "Little Red Light," in which he also co-starred with Jean Louisa Kelly, played at film festivals in 2003, winning an audience award at the Santa Monica Film Festival. Upcoming projects include roles in the independent feature "Pursuit of Happiness" and in the short "Fast Cars & Babies."Ben graduated from NYU in 1994 with a degree in English, and got his start in the business through work as a stand-up comic in New York in the mid-1990s. He is married and spends as much time as possible surfing and hanging out with his rescued dog, Bella.