Drew Elston is an English actor born in Hampshire, England. He is known for portraying Baines in TV Series Turbulent Skies (NPO) (2020), directed by Joram Lürsen, Brother Kost in Gary O'Briens' 'Star Trek The Holy Core' (2019), Martin Temple in 'Time Will Tell' (2018), directed by Tonnie Dinjens and Tom in 'The Girl on The Park Bench' (2015), directed by Floris Schafer. Other credits include playing a lead in feature film Placebo, directed by Sunny Dhinsey (2020) and character Adam in feature film The Castle (2020) by same director. Drew is the only actor in his family and has been performing from an early age. His first acting experience was playing a bailiff in a Christmas pantomime at infant school. He studied musical theatre and acting at Guildford School of Acting, Saturday School. At 16 years of age, Drew studied a Performing Arts Diploma at South Downs College, Portsmouth where he achieved straight Distinctions and received the Porter Boughton Acting Award for best student. After this, he studied Musical Theatre at South Downs College and also received Distinction. Drew went on to complete the postgraduate Acting course at Drama Studio London, graduating in 2010. His other notable credits include the lead role in the award winning 'Maakt het Groots' film, directed by Benny Vandendriessche for Pathé Cinema (2017), receiving the Bronze Lamp ACDN Award in 2017, lead role Ludd in the web-series Frequency: Delirium (2018) and lead role Lee Jessop in 'Incarcerator' at The Criterion Theatre Piccadilly (2010). His notable Stage credits include playing Steve The Nutter in David Eldridge's Market Boy at The Union Theatre, directed by Nicky Allpress (2019) and Dennis in Mike Bartlett's 13 at Jackson's Lane Theatre, directed by Oscar Pearce (2019).
Beginning his career in his local auditorium in Upstate New York, working light and sound boards. He has spent time in Los Angeles working on projects such as Halloween Horror Nights for Universal. Working also with Disney on non-disclosed sets and assorted venues in several other states that he has lived in. He has also worked on historical pieces in the state of Ohio.
Drew Fairley is an actor, known for Adoration (2013), Subject to Change (2016) and The Kangaroo Gang (2011).
Drew is a former internationally ranked alpine ski racer. Was on the U.S. Development Ski Team at age fourteen. Born in Montclair, New Jersey. He moved to Vermont when he was fifteen and attended the Green Mountain Valley School. A ski-racing academy in Waitsfield, Vermont. There he got involved in the school theater projects and became a bit of a celebrity in the town. He continued his love of theater by attending Johnson State's School of The Arts. There he not only acted in the productions at the collage, but he also put his artistic eye to set and lighting design, and stage-managing. He graduated and moved to New York City where he worked on Daytime TV before he made the move to Los Angeles. Along with acting, he also writes music with a friend and started a band called The Geshmeke Brothers. The first song that he penned was placed in a feature film called Suits on the Loose (2005). With his New Jersey Italian look, he is usually looked at as a man's man. Witty, Roguish and Slightly Arrogant, with a Twinkle in his Eye "He reminds me of a young Denis Farina with a blend of Vince Vaughn and Danny McBride" He is the Brother of stuntman Todd Schneider. Drew took his Grandmother's last name, Falcone, in honor of her and his family's Italian heritage. IMDb Mini Biography By: Nick Rivers
Drew Fellman is a writer and producer, known for Pandas (2018), Pariah (2005) and Born to Be Wild (2011).
Drew Fitzsimmons is an actor, known for Karate Kill (2016), The Watermelon (2008) and Treasures (2017).
Drew Fonteiro is a storyteller born in Brockton, Massachusetts, "The City of Champions." He is known for roles in Michael Bay's "The Last Ship," and also in Gina Rodriguez's directorial debut in "Jane The Virgin." Recent film credits include "Every Time I Die" and "The Browsing Effect," from Gravitas Ventures. A first-generation American, he dually spent his childhood in his parents' native country, Cabo Verde -- 10 Atlantic islands 400 nautical miles off the coast of West Africa, where the dominant cultural mix is Portuguese and African. Fonteiro speaks three other languages outside of English, [Crioulo, Portuguese, and Spanish]. An expert equestrian, he also dances Jazz, Kizomba, Latin, 'Step', and Hip-Hop. After penning his soon-to-be-published young-adult fantasy novel, his storytelling efforts expand into screenwriting across multiple genres.
Drew Forsythe was born on August 23, 1949 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Caddie (1976), Devil's Dust (2012) and Annie's Coming Out (1984).
Drew Fortier was born and raised on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. His career began in June of 2011 when he met 80's hard rock band Bang Tango while working at the club they happened to be playing at, which led to Fortier being hired to shoot a studio documentary on the band while they were recording an album in Chicago. The film eventually became a feature length effort covering Bang Tango's whole story chronologically. The film took him 4 years to complete and when it was finally finished in 2015, it was discovered it would not be able to have a proper release due to song clearing issues regarding the master tapes of Bang Tango's music. Fortier decided to then release the film for free on YouTube in January of 2016. There was one public screening in Chicago with the band in attendance, days later Fortier would become a member of Bang Tango as their second guitarist next to Rowan Robertson of Dio fame. Fortier would also join up with Kik Tracee frontman Stephen Shareaux to form the alternative rock band Zen From Mars which also features members of Enuff Z'Nuff, Flipp, and Fear Factory. Their album "The Ultra Head Frequency" is to be released in the summer of 2018. Fortier also was recruited by ex-Faith No More vocalist Chuck Mosley as his guitarist in 2017 up until Mosley had tragically passed away. Prior to Mosley's passing, he and Fortier had decided to do a documentary on his life and career. After Mosley passed, his family gave Fortier their blessing to carry on, and he along with Mosley's longtime manager and percussionist, Douglas Esper, have begun production on Thanks. And Sorry: The Chuck Mosley Movie for a TBA 2018 release. In July of 2017, Fortier was cast as a lead in the horror film "Her Name Was Christa" which is directed by and starring genre veteran James L. Edwards.
Drew Freed is an actor and producer, known for Agressive Standing (2012), Chasing Banksy (2015) and Stripper (2022).