Zachary Ross is an actor, known for L!fe Happens (2011) and Matumbo Goldberg (2011).
Zachary Ruane is an actor and writer, known for Fresh Blood Pilot Season (2015), Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun (2020) and Aunty Donna: Glennridge Secondary College (2019).
Zachary Rubdie is known for As I Am (2020).
Zachary Ryan Block is an actor and producer, known for Fathoms Deep (2011), Bucovina Card Game (2009) and One Man's Goal (2010).
Born in Miami, Florida, Zachary was a quiet and shy child. At the age of four, he began playing the piano and spent years being classically trained. Inspired by his mother's modeling career coupled with his passion for music, Zachary joined a performing arts summer program where he discovered his love of theater. From there he went on to book various print jobs and commercials which included Disney, Busch Gardens and Universal's Wizarding World of Harry Potter. During his middle school years, Williams continued to embrace the arts. He joined his school's jazz and concert bands and began playing the alto saxophone. When not acting, Williams can often be found at home with his parents and younger siblings watching movies, television and performing in musical theater. He continues to learn about his craft and is inspired by watching the performances of some of his favorite actors which include Samuel L. Jackson, Viola Davis, and Denzel Washington. One of Zachary's future goals is to work with community organizations that provide children with opportunities to showcase their talents and get them excited about the arts.
Zachary Sayle is an actor, known for In the Family (2011), A Bread Factory: Part One (2018) and Windows on the World (2019).
Zachary Schafer is known for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Red Dawn (2012) and Shadow Earth (2011).
Zachary Scholes is known for Bleed with Me (2020), World Ends at Camp Z (2021) and The Gift (2021).
Zachary Scipio is an actor and composer, known for My Brother the Devil (2012), Silent Witness (1996) and Cowboys & Angels (2016).
American leading man of suave or sinister roles. A collateral relative of George Washington and William Barclay 'Bat' Masterson, Scott was the son of a wealthy surgeon. Intending to follow his father into medicine, Scott studied at the University of Texas, but found he preferred the theater. He dropped out of college and signed on as a cabin boy on a freighter bound for England. There he found work in provincial repertory, gaining confidence and skill. Returning to Texas, he married actress Elaine Anderson and became active in local theater in Austin. He and his wife were spotted in a play there by Alfred Lunt, who recommended them to the producers of New York's Theatre Guild. Thus, Scott made a successful entry into the Broadway stage, appearing in several successes. In one of them he was noticed by Jack L. Warner, who signed him to a film contract and introduced him to film audiences in the title role of The Mask of Dimitrios (1944). He was well received in the part of the mysterious and debonair scoundrel and seemed destined for a top-level career in movies. Indeed, a subsequent role as the cad in Mildred Pierce (1945) seemed likely to cement him as both a star and as a typecast portrayer of amoral characters. Jean Renoir, however, cast the Texan in a touching and sensitive role in his classic The Southerner (1945). Though he received great acclaim for his performance, Scott was not particularly well promoted by Warners, and his subsequent films declined in prestige. In 1950, a divorce and a rafting accident, in which he was badly injured, sent him into a depression. Subsequently, he married actress Ruth Ford and began to concentrate more on stage and television work. Although he continued to work in films, including one for director Luis Buñuel, Scott never quite reclaimed the level of stardom that he'd achieved in the mid-1940s. In 1965, he was stricken with a brain tumor. Despite surgery, he succumbed in October of that year, at 51. He was buried in Austin, Texas.