Kellen McAlone is known for Shafted (2023), 12 Mighty Orphans (2021) and October Falls.
Kellen McGraw has many faces. He has the clown face which can be extremely goofy and wacky. He has the handsome model facade with perfect pecs and abs. He has the rubber face of a young Jim Carrey and the stature of Owen Wilson, with great comic timing. Excellent at improv comedy, and adept at serious drama, Kellen has played "white trash" and Marines. He has hosted for the internet. HIs stand outs have included the Project Greenlight Awarded The Other Side in the lead. He has worked on Supreme Justice, Episodes and Grand Theft Auto, and the New Media series The Sirens. His long time coach is Charles Caroll who also worked with his mother, Christine McGraw. When he's not on camera, he's behind it, directing shorts. Kellen grew up on a skateboard, and is an all around athlete, especially good at tennis and running. Kellen is also a talented visual artist and graphic designer.
Kellen Moore is known for Looks That Kill (2020), Masquerade (2006) and Water Damage (2007).
Kellen Pocock is an actor, known for Claw (2021).
Keller Foley is an actor, known for Let's Kill Ward's Wife (2014).
Keller Fornes is a Television and Film Actor from Kerrville Texas working out of Atlanta Georgia. On top of acting, Fornes writes and directs. He is the son of Kobe Fornes and Kim Fornes, and has an older brother, Keaton, and a younger brother, Kason. Keller began performing and directing at a young age. Whether is was in a church play, or a high school Pep Rally, Keller enjoys the production process. After graduating from Tivy High School in 2011, Keller studied at the University of North Texas with a major in Filmmaking and a minor in Acting. Upon graduating from UNT, Keller sought out an acting career in Atlanta, Georgia.
Keller Viaene is an actress, known for My Spy (2020), The Boys (2019) and American Gods (2017).
Keller Wortham, (a.k.a. James Keller Wortham) is a bilingual (Spanish-English) actor known for his roles in TV programs in the United States, Central and South America, including "Jane The Virgin," "Alla Te Espero," and "Bajo el Mismo Cielo." He was born in the United States, however his father's military medical career meant moving frequently during his youth. Keller was very active in the performing arts in his youth, however this aspect of his life would take a temporary back seat as he decided to follow in his father's footsteps and pursue a career in medicine. Keller completed his pre-med requirements at Duke University, where he also majored in Spanish Literature. He additionally spent 2 years in Madrid, Spain, studying art history, and teaching at an international school. He attended medical school at Georgetown University, and completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. After finishing his medical training in 2004, Keller moved to Los Angeles to reconnect with his artistic side and pursue a career in film and television. Since then he has been living and working as both an actor and a physician. Keller's first foray into film was the provocative and sensual movie "Now and Later," which addressed violence and sexuality in American society. He also had roles on several TV shows such as iCarly, Westworld, and Covert Affairs, and worked as a medical consultant and host on TV programs such as "Love Handles," "What Happens Next," "Fight Science," and "Taboo." His fluency in Spanish opened the door to his success in the Latin TV market. Keller lived for 3 years in Bogota, Colombia, where he played the lead in the highly successful Colombian Telenovela "Alla Te Espero," for which he received a Best Actor nomination. He has also worked as a series regular on multiple Spanish Language TV shows for FOX and NBC/Telemundo including "El Capo," "Bajo El Mismo Cielo," and "Sangre de mi Tierra." In the U.S., Keller is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the obnoxious and arrogant Telenovela star, "Esteban Santiago," on the award winning TV show "Jane the Virgin." Keller continues to work as a physician to this day, seeing patients at his wellness clinic, "Optimum Wellness," in Glendale, CA.
Kelley Cabrera is known for 60 Minutes (1968) and The New York Times Presents (2020).
Kelley Cauthen is known for To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018), Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011) and Impact Point (2008).