Richard Wall was born in Peru, and grew up in several countries around the world including Kenya, Congo, Ivory Coast, Niger, and El Salvador. As the son of a foreign aid official, Richard had plenty of time overseas to watch movies as a child. This is when he developed his early love affair with film and decided he wanted to be an actor. Every decision Richard has made in his life has been made for the sake of getting closer to Hollywood to develop an acting career. Now that he is here, he feels like nothing is going to hold him back.
Observing life in these poverty stricken countries is partially the reason he has become such a driven and determined person. He believes that as long as opportunities are available, any obstacle can be overcome with enough effort and the right attitude.
Richard is frequently asked where was his favorite place to live, to which he always enthusiastically responds, "Hollywood, of course!" and after talking with I.J. Ross and learning about the premise of his film, he saw that this was the perfect opportunity to advance and challenge himself on all levels.
Richard Wall
Born in Detroit, Michigan he moved to Los Angeles, California, where his sister Terry Duval (his only sibling) was born. He attended Gladstone High School in Covina, California from 1986 to 1989 as well attending Mira Coasta High School in Manhattan Beach, and Fair Valley in Covina. Although he was trained as a classical pianist as a child he eventually moved to the guitar. He used to play for "Antoneus Maximus & The Nuthouze Band" who had been playing gigs at local venues in Los Angeles. 2004 saw them working on their 1st album which included guest appearances by such luminaries as 'Apl.de.Ap', 'DjMotiv8' and 'Dante Santiago' from "Black Eyed Pea's" as well as 'Kid' (Chris) from "Kid'N'Play". He practices/teaches Hatha Yoga in between films and now plays Guitar/Piano and sings in the band "Gene Wilder" with friends and fellow actors "Brian McGuire" and "Brett Roberts".
He is a highly regarded actor, and has starred in movies such as "Independence Day," "Donnie Darko," and "The Doom Generation."
He became interested in I.J. Ross's "The Real Hollywood Film" after learning that this would be an advantagous way to have people have a better understanding of this amazing place called "Hollywood."
James Duval
Gray Michael Sallies was born in October 6, 1974 in Bessarabia. He comes from a family of actors and directors. His first acting performance was at the age of 8 on the theatrical stage. At age 10, Gray became very passionate about martial arts, especially Kung Fu training, because he understood the philosophy of this particular art which later in life brought him into the world of martial arts tournaments. Since then, martial arts has become his way of life.
By the age of 13, he became enrolled in a music institution majoring in classical guitar. At the age of 15, he was drafted into a military school academy, but his passion was always to pursue his family martial arts legacy. A few years later, he made the crucial choice to proceed with his acting career and base it upon his martial arts abilities. Soon afterwards, he was accepted into the Moldovia Acting College, studying acting and directing on screen and on stage. Upon graduation, he attended Moscow Circus University to study acrobatics while continuing to learn acting from many famous Russian actors. Michael Sallies (father) approached Gray to perform in his “Theater of Drama & Comedy,” in which he spent the next few years performing on stage. Soon, Gray and his entire family immigrated to Israel, where he began his entertainment career as a photo model.
Shortly after, his career turned from modeling to stunt-man, and he devoted himself fully to acting in movies and on stage. His deep passion for acting & directing soon pulled his journey towards Hollywood where he currently resides. Since moving to Hollywood, he has worked with many famous actors, directors, and writers, such as: Joseph Zitto, Sheldon Letich, Jonas Mc Cortt ,Moshe Deomant, Menaham Golan, Yorem Globes, Michael Worth, Antonio Banderas, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Treat Williams, Brine Thompson, Mike Norris, Gary Daniels, Charlton Heston, Sofia Milos, BJ Davis, Patrick Couddelier, Remy Julien, Pitter Malota, Scott Atia, William Devital, Lane Leavitt, Debbie Evans, Monte Perlin, David Leitch , Philip Tan, Jack Tu & his father master Sheng Chen Tu. Gray also works extremely well with kid fight sequences, rigging, and choreography.
Gray Michael Sallies
Johnny Cancion is a new face in the music industry. He arrived in Los Angeles roughly a year ago. Originally from Florida he felt the need to expand to a region where his fanbase demographic was at its highest. Contemplating his next move he decided to go for broke. With 5 dollars in his pocket and a dream of superstardom, he decided to jump on a Greyhound and fulfill his childhood dream of coming to Hollywood.
He left all he knew in persuit of a personal legend and discover what fame and fortune lies ahead for him in California. Only 6 months after arriving in THe City of Angels, he was forced to make a sacrificial decision. Either get an apartment or get a car and get off public transportation in order to network. In Febuary of 2010 he purchased a vehicle only to have it acting as his home as well. He has still continued to pursue his music, working on his 4th mixtape "The ParkingLot Project" as well as his freshman EP "Late for Success".
Johny Cancion
Cynthia Martin is a licensed talent agent, attoprney, model, actress & talk show host. She's appeared in the swimsuit edition of Ocean Sports Magazine & Swimwear Illustrated. Acting credits include t.v. & film. She was a reporter for NBC news and currently guest hosts the political talk show "Eye on the Issues."
She has a bachelors degree from UC Santa Cruz with a major in economics, and a juris doctorate degree from Pepperdine School of Law. She has also studied at Cambridge University in England, Moscow's Institute of Law And Economics. St. Petersberg University in Russia, and the Europa Institute in the Netherlands.
Cynthia Martin
Born in 1985, Britton "Madd Doc" Washburn & Brandon "C-Kwence Tha Kid" Washburn fell in love with Hip Hop at the age of 7 years old. Drawn to the art at such an early age, it was remarkably their mother who introduced them to the sounds of Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., and Snoop Dogg as well as other West Coast artists who emerged during the G-Funk Era. Personal woes such as a consistently absent father figure were one of many obstacles the twin brothers faced growing up but it never prevented them from growing as musicians.
Born in Inglewood but raised in the city of Walnut, the California natives faced a lot of criticism and disbelief from their peers, more so because Hip Hop music was never seen as common ground within their community. No strangers to uphill battles, Doc & C-Kwence quickly silenced all naysayers when they formed their group "Ruff Nek Diztrikt" (pronounced "rough neck district) with their cousin Brian "Salute" Delfosse. The trio would go on to produce, write, perform and distribute their own music for over a decade before releasing their first official mixtape effort, "Established In '92", shortly after graduating high school. Its outcome sparked an array of confidence as the "RND" released 2 more volumes of the mixtape during the years that followed.
Their artistry progressed as they developed a strong fan-base, helping them grow stronger as group and into individual artists as well. This momentum helped propel the launch of their very own brand "'92 Family Ent.", referring to the year they began their careers. They would soon reinvent themselves as "The District", while continuing to build their company with a consistent work ethic matched only by the creative content of their music. Collectively producing 13 albums independently thus far, the group has opened up for major artists such as 2 Mex, Dead Prez, E-40 & even Hip Hop legend KRS-1. With 2011 just getting underway, Madd Doc & C-Kwence have already proved their musical legacy will only get stronger, making the new year a most promising one for their careers.
Madd Doc & C-Kwence Tha Kid
Margarita Monet and guitarist/songwriter Dave Bates joined forces after releasing their first single together called “Mystified”. The Edge of Paradise is a symphonic hard rock/metal band, signified by their virtuosic musical skill. The sound is a melodic fusion of heavy guitars, exhilarating keyboards and impeccably grooving rhythms.
Considering that the band is very young, some of their original songs actually have a longer hstory. Dave Bates was the co-founder with Robin McCauley (MSG, Survivor) of the former band “Bleed”. After releasing a CD, the band headlined around LA, but due to Robin’s demanding schedule, “Bleed’s” ability to tour was limited which led the band to its current line up. Margarita Monet singer/songwriter/pianist/, Dave Bates-guitarist/songwriter, Kevin Katich-drums/back vocals, Steven Cook-bass/back vocals.
The evolution of their songs led to the band’s sharp, modern sound. Some of the acclaimed musicians that the band records with include drummer, Gregg Bissonnette and bass player, Tony Franklin. The Edge of Paradise has expanded its repertoire of original songs and is concentrating on touring and releasing the best possible songs.
The Edge of Paradise
Mark Ofuji hails from Ireland...just kidding. He came from Japan and became a very unique comedian in Hollywood. He makes it possible what is impossible and it's pleasure to watch his aura and stage presence. He is not just telling you jokes but also inspires many international people. He was a finalist of NPC body building competition and He teaches Salsa dancing.
The Real Hollywood film really caught his attention and he thinks that he can make a lot of people laugh through you seeing him in it.
Mark Ofuji
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