Carl Hamill is known for Toxic Apocalypse (2016), Apocalyptic 2077 (2019) and We Final Few (2015).
Carl Harbord was born on January 26, 1908 in Salcombe, Devon, England. He was an actor, known for Dressed to Kill (1946), Sahara (1943) and The Romance of a Railway: The History of Achievement (1935). He was married to Isobel Elsom. He died on October 18, 1958 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Carl Harry Carlson is an actor, known for Cedar Rapids (2011), The Citizen (2012) and Beyond the Mask (2015).
Carl Hart is known for Grass Is Greener (2019), The House I Live In (2012) and Back to Natural: A Documentary Film (2019). He is married to Unknown. They have three children.
Carl Hiaasen graduated from the University of Florida's School of Journalism in 1974. He has written many books, including "Tourist Season", "Double Whammy" and "Striptease", all crime/mystery books that take place in south Florida. In between writing books, Hiaasen writes a regular column for the Miami Herald. He's also a big fan of Warren Zevon. He sang backup on a Jimmy Buffett song, "The Ballad of Skip Wiley", which is based on Hiassen's book "Tourist Season". He recently wrote his first book for young adults, "Hoot".
Carl Hickerson is known for Imperium (2016), The Shack (2017) and Night Moves (2013).
Carl Higdon has been married to Marjorie Higdon since 1 August 1958. They have four children.
Carl is an award winning director known for 'Pump Up the Volume: The History of House', 'Mark Ronson: From the Heart' and 'Super Greed: The Fight for Football'. He was born in Leeds, and attended Tadcaster Grammar School and Leeds University before working as a journalist in London. He was a finalist on Screen Yorkshire's Triangle first-feature development scheme with an adaptation of John Lake's 'Hot Knife'.
Carl Hines was born on May 18, 1975 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Carl is an actor, known for Sex/Life (2021).
Carl is an award winning filmmaker, photographer, musician and designer with an international profile. He is a producer/ writer and director, and has produced and directed over 30 documentaries for broadcast television, including a RTS nomination. He has also directed award winning short films. He directed the Bill Nighy feature film, Sometimes Always Never (2018) that premiered at the BFI London Film Festival and has received critical acclaim and in the UK, Australia and the USA picking up rave reviews in the LA Times, Washington Post and the New Yorker. In 2020 he directed the award winning short film More Than Time (2020). Carl produced and co-wrote the BBC/Warp/Pathe feature film Grow Your Own (2007) starring Olivia Colman. His short, A Day in the Life - Twenty Four Zero Hours (2017), written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, was commissioned by the Liverpool Culture Company as one of thirteen re imaginings of a track from the seminal Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The film was approved by The Beatles and housed on their website and twitter account, the first time The Beatles have sanctioned a 3rd party project. A Winter's Tale: Shakespeare Lives (2016), a short film also written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, was commissioned by the British Council. as part of Shakespeare Lives 2016; an unprecedented global program celebrating William Shakespeare's work and his influence on culture, education and society on the 400th anniversary of the bard's death. Unloveable (1998), a short fictional film about a fan of The Smiths, was exhibited at the Manchester Art Gallery for two years. As a photographer his Polaroids for the Frank Cottrell Boyce novella, The Unforgotten Coat, won Deutsche Jugendliteraturpreis, the largest children's literature prize in Europe as well as the Guardian Children's Literature Prize. He has an exhibition opening late 2022. As a musician, he has recorded and toured as a member of Liverpool pop band The Farm, having numerous hit singles/albums (including number 1's in Britain, Europe and the USA) and designing their artwork.