Drew Xanthopoulos is the director and cinematographer of the feature documentary, Fathom (Tribeca, competition, 2021) distributed by Apple TV+ and The Sensitives (Tribeca, competition, 2017) which was awarded a Special Jury Mention for the Cinematic Vision Award at the Camden International Film Festival. As a cinematographer, he's most recently DP'ed Travis Mathews' narrative feature Discreet (Berlinale, 2017), Kyle Henry's Rogers Park (Chicago IFF, 2017), Mike Mayer's doc series The Mortified Guide (Sundance, 2018), Dana Shapiro's feature doc Daughters of the Sexual Revolution (SXSW, 2018) and has contributed footage to Terrence Malick's Voyage of Time.
John Andrew (Drew) Youngblood is an Atlanta-based SAG-eligible 13-year old actor who has received critical acclaim for his strong emotional performances, most recently as a guest star in season four of the CBS hit series "Bull" and in a supporting role in the film "To Leslie" starring Allison Janney and Andrea Riseborough which premiered at SXSW 2022. Drew is homeschooled and a gifted writer (winning region-wide contests), pianist, and guitarist. He has a passion for video game coding, film and television scores and soundtracks, and developing his own scripts and story ideas. Taking regular weekly classes since the start of his acting journey in the summer of 2017, Drew studies under the direction of Richard Hempton, a 30-year film industry veteran and acting coach, and has spent the COVID-19 shutdown learning British, Russian, and multiple American dialects.
Drew began his acting career in the theatre in and around Toronto. With starring roles in multiple shows including Death of a Salesman, Bell Book and Candle and Curious Savage he sought out a path in film and television. He has appeared in over 70 Canadian and U.S. commercials including playing the football referee who "blew the call" in Subway's famous commercials. He appears in several episodes of Canadian and U.S. episodic TV. Drew lives north of Toronto with his family.
Passionate about creating work for new audiences and all people Drewe Goldstein is a Film, TV, and Theatre Director as well as a fashion photographer and creative consultant based out of New York, New York. Drewe's work has been showcased up and down the east coast such as Bard Summerscape, Dogtown Dance Theatre, The Weston Playhouse and others.
Drewe Henley was born in 1940 in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for Star Wars (1977), Wuthering Heights (1967) and Space: 1999 (1975). He was previously married to Linda Lee Henley, Felicity Kendal and Jacqueline Pearce. He died on February 14, 2016 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK.
Drexel Malkoff is an Atlanta actor making his feature film debut as Javier in Walden. He has also appeared in several Weather Channel segments alongside his sister and dad, CBS News journalist Dave Malkoff. Drexel is an avid Lego builder and hopes to go to space when he grows up. Drexel is also an advocate for the National Psoriasis Foundation. Atlanta actress Varona Malkoff is his sister.
Drey Chennells is known for The Witness Protection Program (2016) and Collusion (2018).
Dreya Weber was born on May 8, 1961 in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. She is known for A Marine Story (2010), The Gymnast (2006) and Water for Elephants (2011). She is married to Ned Farr.
Drez Ryan is an actor, known for Moonshot (2022), Ordinary Joe (2021) and The Bewailing (2021).
Drica Moraes was born on July 29, 1969 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress, known for Sob Pressão (2017), Xica da Silva (1996) and As Meninas (1995). She was previously married to Raul Schmidt and Regis Faria.