Byung-Soo Kim is known for Nain: Ahob Beonui Shikan Yeohaeng (2013), The Three Musketeers (2014) and Vampire Prosecutor (2011).
Jung Byung-gil gained international recognition with his action thriller THE VILLAINESS, which premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. While THE VILLAINESS may have gained him international acclaim, he was already a rising filmmaker in his home country of Korea. His directorial debut, a documentary about stuntmen titled ACTION BOYS earned Jung multiple awards including Best Independent Film Director at the 11th Director's Cut Awards; the Audience Award and CGV Korean Independent Feature Distribution Award at the 9th Jeonju International Film Festival; and the Best Independent Film Award at the 6th Max Movie Awards. His film CONFESSION OF MURDER was also a critical success earning him Best Screenplay at the 49th Baeksang Arts Awards and Best New Director at the 50th Grand Bell Awards. Recently, Skybound Entertainment and Amazon Studios has partnered with Next Entertainment World to remake THE VILLAINESS as a scripted TV series in which Jung Byung-gil will reprise his role as Director with actress Pom Klementieff attached.
Byung-gil Kwon is known for Salinui Chueok (2003), Gwoemul (2006) and Madeo (2009).
Byung-heon Seo is an actor, known for Sandong yeojamuljangsu (1983), Sandong muljangsu (1982) and Sandongbanjeom (1983).
Byung-ho Son was born on 25 August 1962 in South Korea. He is an actor, known for Joheunnom Nabbeunnom Isanghannom (2008), Roboti Aniya (2017) and Exemplary Detective (2020).
Byung-seo Kim is known for Ashfall (2019), Gam-si-ja-deul (2013) and Sin-gwa ham-kke: Jwi-wa beol (2017).
Byung-woo Kim was born in 1980 in Busan, South Korea. Byung-woo is a director and writer, known for The Terror Live (2013), Ri-teun (2008) and PMC: Deo beong-keo (2018).
Byungchan is an actor, known for A Business Proposal (2022), The King's Affection (2021) and Balchikhage Gogo (2015).
Byungjae Yoo is known for The Fixing (2016), Sikago Tajagi (2017) and Busted! (2018).
Bzhaun Rhoden is a Canadian actor and improviser. Known for this character of 'Felix' who was a central figure in seasons two and three of the series Van Helsing. In 2018 he made his big-screen debut across from Mel Gibson and Vince Vaugh in S. Craig Zahler's critically acclaimed dark police drama, Dragged Across Concrete which had its premiere at the ultra-prestigious Venice Film Festival in 2018. Bzhaun booked a hilarious series regular role and was thrilled to play opposite two of his all-time favorite actors, as Thomas Lennon and Gilbert Gottfried as 'Charlie' in Critters: A New Binge. This series was the latest chapter of the commercially successful "Critters" franchise which holds a distinguished place in the 80's hall of fame. In the show, he leads a group of Burbank high-schoolers tormented by extremely rude, vile, hirsute (and very, very, hungry,) space aliens. Bzhaun was noticed for his hilarious portrayal of 'Charlie' by franchise fans around the world. Mr. Rhoden's big-screen debut was in the critically acclaimed 2018 feature film, Dragged Across Concrete which premiered at the prestigious Venice International Film Festival. In 2020 Mr. Rhoden will star in Spontaneous with Katherine Langford and Charlie Plummer, an adaptation of the Aaron Starmer novel about a group of high-school seniors forced to find a way to survive their normal high school problems with the added stress of potentially combusting at any moment. Most recently Bzhaun played 'Benjy', a critical character central to the story-line of the final season of the acclaimed Amazon series, The Man in the High Castle. He also recently appeared in a leading role in the fun and campy Lifetime movie, Identity Theft of a Cheerleader. Bzhaun calls Vancouver home and can cook like a three Michelin-star chef.