Hunter is an award-winning film director based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has directed numerous commercials and short films and his debut feature film, Ridge Runners, has been screened in festivals around the country and distributed worldwide through Lionsgate and Indican Pictures. He is married and has 2 children. An Arkansas native, he is also an alumnus of Arkansas State University.
West Hunter is an American born actor from Kutztown PA. He studied acting in NYC at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts summer ENCORE program. Here he worked with Meisner technique, Stanislavski method, and on camera technique. He has training in improvisation from Second City and Ampersand theater in Milwaukee. He currently (2021) lives in Milwaukee WI and works as an actor and improviser in the Milwaukee and Chicago area.
Hunter Wieczorek is an actor, known for Blood Mercury (2014), Angel of Reckoning (2016) and Hellcat's Revenge (2017).
Hunter Wilson is an actor, known for The Epoch, SEAL Team (2017) and Rest Stop (2017).
Hunter Woelfle is a director and actor, known for Out of Time (2013), Oceanwise (2019) and As He Follows (2017).
Hunter Womack is an actor and producer, known for Free Ride (2013), Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell (2013) and The Following (2013).
Huntington Daly was raised in Winston-Salem, NC and is one of five children having two brothers and two sisters. He attended R.J. Reynolds High School before moving on to the University of Tennessee where he studied Theatre. Daly is known for his role of, Stephen, on the EMMY nominated show, Only Children. He studies at the famous Groundlings Theatre and Stan Kirsch Studios.
Montreal-born Huntley Gordon was educated in both Canada and England, and upon completing his education took a job with the Bank of Montreal, later starting his own stock trading firm. However, he had had a taste of "the stage" in amateur productions, and soon gave up the business life for that of an actor, moving to New York and eventually managing to get small parts in Broadway productions. As luck would have it, one day he ran into a friend who was on his way to the Lambs Club to offer an actor who was living there a part in a film being shot by Vitagraph in New York City. Gordon said that he would take the part, and he was soon in front of the cameras. Director Ralph Ince took Gordon under his wing and secured him a contract with Vitagraph. Gordon became a reliable leading man and character actor in silents and, unlike many of his contemporaries, easily made the transition into sound films. He made his last film in 1941. He died of a heart attack at his home in Van Nuys, CA, in 1956.
Huntly Plantz was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, on January 28, 2009. He learns quickly and is very creative. He is an only child and enjoys relaxing with friends and family, tennis, and video games. He has traveled the world and has many more adventures he wants to explore. Huntly's passion for acting started when he was eleven, and his quick wit, pleasant personality, and ability to memorize lines have resulted in more opportunities. His first part was by chance. Since that magical moment, he has been working towards his goal of learning and developing his acting skills through acting coaches, camps, and directors guidance through increasingly more interesting and challenging roles. He has been selected for commercials, voice-overs, web series, TV, and movie projects. Huntly will continue pursuit of his acting career by working hard and doing his best to prepare for each new opportunity. He knows success comes with perseverance, and he is driven to succeed.
Huntun Batu was born on October 18, 1979 in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Mongol (2007), The First Aggregate (2012) and Zhi sha (2013).