Orsi Nagypal is a Hungarian filmmaker who escaped the glitzy world of advertising to study at the London Film School in 2009. Since 2011 she is busy directing short films and TV shows, commissioned by HBO Europe and the Hungarian National TV and by CW USA. She worked on drama, fantasy, romcom and satire tv series, directed more than 70 episodes - taking the lead director's seat for 52 episodes. In 2017 she shot her first feature film "NYITVA/OPEN", a sexual dramedy on monogamy, which premiered in Montreal IFF in 2018, and arrived to Hungarian cinemas in October 2018. She is most interested in everyday heroes, human sexuality, and how we find our true selves whilst struggling with the constrains of our societies.
Orso Maria Guerrini was born on October 25, 1942 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. He is known for The Bourne Identity (2002), Double Team (1997) and Keoma (1976). He has been married to Cristina Sebastianelli since August 4, 2011. He was previously married to Alessandra Carella and Catherine Spaak.
Orso Pietrini is known for Il solengo (2015).
Orsola De Castro is known for UseLess: documentary on food waste. (2018), RiverBlue (2017) and The True Cost (2015).
Orsolya Moldován was born on 29 June 1977 in Targu Mures, Romania. She is an actress, known for Bacalaureat (2016), R.M.N. (2022) and Napszállta (2018).
Orsolya Tóth was born on November 20, 1981 in Békéscsaba, Hungary. She is an actress and writer, known for Johanna (2005), Egyetleneim (2006) and Szép napok (2002).
Orsolya Török-Illyés was born on May 11, 1977 in Tirgu Mures, Romania. She is an actress and producer, known for Ernelláék Farkaséknál (2016), A rossz árnyék (2018) and Békeidõ (2020).
Orson Bean, the American actor, television personality and author, was born Dallas Frederick Burrows on July 22, 1928 in Burlington, Vermont to George Frederick Burrows, a policeman who later went on to become the chief of campus police at Harvard University, and the former Marion Ainsworth Pollard. The newborn Dallas Burrows was a second cousin once removed to Calvin Coolidge, who was President of the United States at the time of his birth. The young Dallas, an amateur magician with a taste for the limelight, graduated from Boston's prestigious Latin School in 1946. Too young to see military service during World War II, the future Orson Bean did a hitch in the U.S. Army (1946-47) in occupied Japan. After the war, he launched himself onto the nightclub circuit with his new moniker, the "Orson" borrowed from reigning enfant terrible Orson Welles. His comedy act premiered at New York City's Blue Angel nightclub, and the momentum from his act launched him into the orbit of the legitimate theater. He made his Broadway debut on April 30, 1954 in Stalag 17 (1953) producer Richard Condon's only Broadway production as a playwright, "Men of Distinction", along with Robert Preston and Martin Ritt. The play flopped and ran only four appearances. The following year was to prove kinder: he hosted a summer-replacement television series produced at the Blue Angel, and won a Theatre World Award for his work in the 1954 music revue "John Murray Anderson's Almanac", which co-starred Harry Belafonte, Polly Bergen, Hermione Gingold and Carleton Carpenter. It was a hit that ran for 229 performances. He followed this up with an even bigger hit, the leading role in "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter". Next up was a succès d'estime as the leading man in Herman Wouk's comic play "Nature's Way", which co-starred Bea Arthur, Sorrell Booke and Godfrey Cambridge. Though the play lasted but 67 performances, Orson Bean had established himself on the Broadway stage. He enjoyed his greatest personal success on Broadway in the 1961-62 season, in the Betty Comden and Adolph Green musical "Subways are for Sleeping", which was directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd and featured music by Jule Styne. Bean received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical (his co-star Phyllis Newman won a Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical). The following season, he was in a bigger hit, the comedy "Never Too Late", which would go on to play for 1,007 performances. After appearing in the flop comedy "I Was Dancing" in November 1964, Bean made his last Broadway appearance in the musical "Illya Darling" in 1967 with Melina Mercouri, directed by fellow blacklister Jules Dassin; it played 320 performances. He also toured in the Neil Simon-Burt Bacharach musical "Promises, Promises". Bean made an impression as the Army psychiatrist in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder (1959). But it was as a television personality that he made his biggest inroads into the popular consciousness, as well as the popular culture. He appeared in numerous quiz and talk shows, becoming a familiar face in homes as a regular panelist on To Tell the Truth (1956). He also appeared on Norman Lear's cult favorite Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976) and its sequel, Forever Fernwood (1977), as "Reverend Brim", and as store owner "Loren Bray" on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993). Much of his role as 105-year-old "Dr. Lester" in the cult film Being John Malkovich (1999) wound up the cutting room floor, but audiences and critics welcomed back his familiar presence.
Orson Chaplin, grandson of the legendary actor Charlie Chaplin, and son to Producer Ilya Salkind (Superman) was born to Jane Chaplin in London, England, in 1986. Orson traveled internationally with his mom up until the age of seven when he acquired his green card, putting an end to his 6 month trips between Orlando, Florida and Switzerland, where he and his mom would spend half a year with the Chaplin clan, consisting of all his uncles, aunts, and cousins. He began acting as a child in elementary school. His first role was in his schools stage adaption of Amistad. His parents divorced when he was twelve years old and Orson moved with his father to Los Angeles where his academic theatre performances continued at Hollywood high. In 2009, Orson wrote, composed, produced, and performed the vocals on his debut rap album "Oz and Effect" under his Music Producer Alias "Ozzy Beats"the album was released on all music streaming services. In 2010 he returned to acting in independent film. During this time he teamed up with fellow underground rapper (and close friend) "Geek". Together they formed the duo Radioactive, releasing in 2011 their debut album "RadioActive First edition" which is also available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and many other online retailers. In 2011, Orson began dedicating himself strictly to acting, enrolling at the "Art of Acting Studio" in Hollywood, where he trained for a year. He has since appeared in many television productions, including Ray Donovan, Lucifer, and American Horror Story. He has also worked heavily in independent features, including Nightmare Cinema, and Fifth Street. Orson also continues to produce music as Producer Ozzy Beats for fellow artist Geek.
Orson Cummings is a director and producer, known for Pacific Standard Time (2016), If I Didn't Care (2007) and Nine Out of Ten (1997).