Stuart Wolfe-Murray is an actor and producer, known for Haunting Trophies, Help (2021) and Makeup (2021).
Stuart's passion for acting first began at North Chadderton School under the tuition of Colin Snell. After starring in the stage version of 'Kes' - as Billy Casper, he won the Best Actor under 21 award at the renowned Grange Arts Centre - Oldham, at the age of 13. At this time he was also a popular and leading actor at Oldham Theatre Workshop, under the guidance of David Johnson. At 15, Stuart landed his first role as Craig the paperboy in Coronation Street and also the BBC One children's drama Jossy's Giants. He spent his teenage years learning his craft in Local Rep in theatres such as; Coliseum Theatre, Contact Theatre and Library Theatre in a wide range of productions. When Stuart was 17 he landed a role in the BBC film 'My Kingdom for a horse' written by John Godber, as Bobby Shaw. He starred opposite Sean Bean and Sheila Hancock. In 1989, while filming 'Making Out' for BBC he got his big break when Granada called to say he had won the part of Mark Casey in Coronation Street. He loved being part of Corrie and went on to play the character for 3 years until 1992. His highlight was being asked to do the Royal Command Performance in 1990, as part of their 30th Anniversary. In Stuart's 28 year career he has gone from strength to strength working in TV on shows such as; 'Clocking Off', 'Fat Friends', 'Blue Murder' to name but a few. More recently he appeared in the critically acclaimed Jimmy McGovern drama 'Accused'. His film career started back in 1992, when he auditioned for Jim Sheridan, and won a role in the powerful, political film 'In the Name of the Father'. Stuart is a huge fan of British directors such as; Jim Sheridan, Ken Loach and Shane Meadows. His passion for films grew and in 2003 he was lucky enough to audition for Shane Meadows. His character 'Herbie' in the cult, award-winning film 'Dead Mans Shoes' has become one of his most recognised roles to date. Stuart recently auditioned again for the great Ken Loach, who was kind enough to send his audition tape to his son Jim Loach which lead to him being cast in the 2011 film 'Oranges and Sunshine', playing the character Bill. The film, a true story, starring Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving is receiving great reviews and media attention.
Stuart Zagnit was born on March 28, 1952 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Gekijô-ban poketto monsutâ: Kesshô-tô no teiô (2000), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) and 30 Rock (2006). He has been married to Carolyn Sloan since December 21, 1991. They have one child.
Stuart Zicherman is a producer and writer, known for The Americans (2013), A.C.O.D. (2013) and Elektra (2005).
Sunny, lovable tenor Stubby Kaye with his butterball frame kept his real name a secret for his entire career. He was born Bernard Katzin in New York and started off in the world of entertainment in 1939 after winning a radio contest. Touring as a comedian in vaudeville for over a decade, he also appeared regularly with the USO during the war years. He finally hit it big on Broadway in 1950 when he created the role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the smash musical hit "Guys and Dolls" singing his rousing show-stoppers "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" and "Fugue for Tinhorns". He solidified his status a few years later as Marryin' Sam in "Li'l Abner" in 1956. He preserved both of these signature roles on film. Other stage musicals sparked by his presence included "Fiddler on the Roof", "Good News" and "Grind". In the 60s Stubby had his own kiddie show and appeared to comical effect in other films as well, including The Cool Mikado (1963), Sex and the Single Girl (1964), Cat Ballou (1965), The Way West (1967) and Sweet Charity (1969). Nightclubs and TV were also an integral part of his career. He lived for a time in England, marrying Angela Bracewell, then a hostess on Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955), and established a growing list of fans there as well. His last featured role was in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). His final years were spent in ill health, dying in 1997 of lung cancer.
Stuggy is an actor and writer, known for The Revengelists, Heckle (2020) and Fanged Up (2017). He has been married to Ashton Barter-Willson since May 19, 2013.
Stun Siva, born as Siva Kumar in Chennai, started his stunt career at the young age of 19 as a Stunt Man. His stunt idols were Bruce Lee in the beginning and Jackie Chan later. His love for action movies and passion for dare devil stunts brought him to the movies when he had only finished his Junior college education. His first movie as Stunt man was an average movie called Anbukattalai in 1989. His first hit movie was En Raasavin Manasile in 1991 and this helped him move a bit higher in his career graph. Years went on and he was doing pretty well for a Stunt man with various directors in different languages making up more than 65 movies. Stun Siva did not consider this time duration as a setback, but a training boot camp to train himself of Martial Arts and many of the stunt forms. At this time he joined Mr. Peromal Thun, a Vietnamese Martial Artist to learn the art form and this is where he met Mr. Thun's daughter, Lany who also happened to be teaching the Vietnamese martial art to students at that time and both eventually got married in 1997. It was 1996, he became a Stunt Director, in the movie Love Today (Tamil), becoming responsible to compose his own stunts and got an opportunity to show his talent and stunt skills. That year became an important milestone in his career, that he got to do another Telugu movie called Subhakankshalu in the same year as Stunt Director. And, then there was no looking back and today Stun Siva is a name to reckon with dare devil and mind blowing stunts in Indian movie industry. In 2000, he won his first Tamil Nadu State Award for best Stunt choreography came for the movie Kannukul Nilavu (Tamil) (2000). In 2008, he received the prestigious IIFA award (The International Indian Film Academy) for his stunt direction for the Hindi movie Ghajini. Stun Siva has officially changed his name to Andrew in 2011 and lives with his wife Lany and two sons Kevin and Steven Andrew in Chennai, India. He is now directing a Martial Art movie with his elder son Kevin Andrew and his wife Lany Andrew as lead actors and the movie is named as The Indian Karate Kid, which is under production and is scheduled to be released in the end of 2012. He is now working in the Telugu project titled Ratcha, which is under production starring Ram Charan Tej and Tamanna Bhatia and to be released in 2012. Some of his biggest hits include: Shivaji (Tamil) (2007), Vettaiyadu Vilayadu (Tamil) (2006), Chronic Bachelor (Malayalam) (2003), Hitler (Malayalam) (1997), Ghajini (Hindi) (2008), Billa (Telugu) (2009), Aadi (Telugu) (2002), Adhurs (Telugu) (2010), Laxmi (Telugu) (2006), Athidi (Telugu) (2007), Nanda (Tamil) (2001), Kavalan (Tamil) (2011), Naan Kadavul (Tamil) (2009), Insan (Hindi) (2005) etc.
Stunna Girl is known for Stunna Girl - Where You Belong (2021) and Baddies West (2022).
Stunt Mahesh is known for Draupathi (2020).
Stunt Quality is an actress, known for Plug Love (2017) and Birthday Behavior (2019).