1. Kate Mara
Kate Rooney Mara is an American actress. She was born in a hot shot family where her father, Timothy Christopher Mara was the chief executive (vice president) of the NFL team New York Giants and her mother was Katherine McNulty. Kate’s grandfathers were Wellington Mara, co-owner of The Giants and Timothy Rooney, owner of Yonkers Raceway. Her grand-uncle is Dan Rooney, Steelers Chairman and also former Ambassador to Ireland. Also, she is the great-granddaughter of Art Rooney, founder of Pittsburgh Steelers. The above details clearly explain how opulent she was born.
...2. Josh Trank
Josh Trank is a Hollywood producer, screenwriter, and director, born on 19th February 1984 in Los Angeles; his bona fide name is ‘Joshua Benjamin Trank’. He tied the knot with ‘Krystin Ver Linden’ in 2013. He debuted as a director with the film ‘Chronicle’ in 2012; the film was a science-fiction. His direction was remarkable and hence, he’s now popular for directing such a marvelous film.
...3. Miles Teller
Miles Teller is an American performing artist and performer. He was born on 20 February in the year 1987. The movie that brought him to name and fame was his first movie, Rabbit Hole. Teller had the lead role in the widely praised movies, The Spectacular Now, in the year 2013, and ‘Whiplash’, in the year 2014. Teller was born in Downingtown. His parents were Merry, a land operator, and Mike Teller, who was a power plant engineer in the nuclear energy research industry. He lived in a few different places as a kid, on account of his dad's profession, investing time in Citrus County, after moving from Cape May. He went to Lecanto High School in Florida. He was a drummer for a congregation youth band. He was the president of a dramatization club. He can likewise play piano and guitar. He was also in the baseball group, planning to turn proficient.
...4. Michael B. Jordan
Michael Bakari Jordan took birth in Santa Ana, California and is an actor by profession. He grew up in a regular household confined to his parents, an elder sister and a younger brother. His family shifted their base from California to Newark, New Jersey after spending about two years in California. For Jordan, acting was not the obvious career choice though he did some modeling assignments before entering the film industry. In 1999, he worked in two television series for single episodes. Hardball became his first major film. Later, he featured in HBO series, The Wire. He did guest appearances and music videos as well. To name a few, he worked in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Assistants, and The Notice. From 2009 to 2011, he played the character of Vince Howard in Friday Night Lights.
...5. Jamie Bell
Jamie Bell was born on 14th March 1986 in England. He is a dancer and an actor. He took performing arts classes at Stagecoach Theatre Arts. He debuted in films playing the lead role in Billy Elliot in 2000. He went on to win a BAFTA for the Best Actor in a Leading Role for the character he played in the movie. He appeared in Close & True as Mark Sheedy. In 2002, he acted in Deathwatch as Charlie Shakespeare and Nicholas Nickleby as Smike. In 2004, he played the role of Chris Munn in Undertow. He appeared in three movies in the year 2005: Dear Wendy, The Chumscrubber, and King Kong. The same year, he appeared in the video of "Green Day’s Wake Me Up When September Ends" opposite Evan Rachel Woods and they started dating. He played the role of Iggy Ignatowski in Flags of Our Fathers in 2006. He played the lead role in Hallam Foe in 2007 and was nominated for the best actor award at the British Independent Film Awards. He starred in two movies in 2008: Jumper and Defiance.Â
In 2011, after a brief hiatus, he appeared in five different movies: The Eagle, Jane Eyre, Retreat, Stainless Steel and The Adventures of Tintin. He appeared as Joey Cassidy in 2012 film, Man on a Ledge. In 2013, he acted in Snowpiercer, Filth, and Nymphomaniac. In 2014, he started appearing as Abraham Woodhull in the TV show, TURN: Washington’s Spies. He appeared as Ben Grimm in the 2015 movie, Fantastic Four. Jamie married Evan Rachel Wood on 30th October 2012. Their son was born on 29th July 2013. They separated in May 2014. He has given his voice to video game characters. He voiced Jimmy in Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie(2005) and Griffin O’Conner in Jumper: Griffin’s Story (2008).
...6. Toby Kebbell
"Toby" Kebbell is an English performing artist. Kebbell was born on 9 July in 1982 Â in South Elmsall. However, he spent his childhood in the city of Nottinghamshire. He was raised by his mom, Michelle, who was a cook and a gardener. His parents were separated when he was at the age of eighteen months. His dad, Robert Kebbell was an engineer. He finished his schooling in the Catholic essential school.Â
...7. Tim Blake Nelson
Timothy Blake Nelson is an American screenwriter, film actor, and also a director. He was born on 11 May in 1964 in the city of Tulsa in Oklahoma. His parents are Ruth Nelson, who is a prominent social dissident and a famous philosopher in the city of Tulsa, and Don Nelson who is a successful geologist. He is of Jewish family line. His grandparents  were from Germany at the time of Hitler. They got away from the Nazis in a matter of days before the start of the World War II. They escaped to Britain in the year 1938 and emigrated to United States in the year 1941. His dad's family were Russian Jewish. He went to the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute ain Oklahoma. He finished graduation from Holland Hall School in the year 1982 in the city of Tulsa. He is an alumni of Brown University. He was a Classics Major and additionally Senior Orator for the class in the year 1986. Also, he won the Workman/Driskoll grant for his work in the field of Classical Studies. He finished his graduation from Juilliard in the year 1990. Â
...8. Marco Beltrami
Marco Beltrami is an American film composer. He is best known for his score music in horror movies like ‘Mimic,’ ‘The Woman in Black,’ ‘Don't Be Afraid of the Dark,’ ‘Resident Evil.’ He was a part of the movie ‘Scream’ and its franchise in collaboration with Wes Craven. He had been nominated twice for Academy Awards and had won the Satellite Award for Best Original Score. He was born in New York and went to Ward Melville High School. He did his graduation from Brown University. He did his learning in music from Yale School of Music. He later joined the USC Thornton School of Music which is in Los Angeles. Over there he studied under the famous composer Jerry Goldsmith. He did his first feature movie in 1994 which was Death Match and directed by Joe Coppolletta. He was very acclaimed for his work in the movie. His second project was in 1996 with ‘Scream.’ The movie was directed by Wes Craven and was a huge hit. After his two successful works, he had made up his name in the industry as a composer in thriller, horror and action genre. In 1997, he came up with ‘Mimic.’ His other movies include ‘The Faculty’ in 1998, ‘Joy Ride’ and ‘Angel Eyes’ in 2001. In 2002, he worked with Marilyn Manson in ‘Resident Evil,’ in the same year he came up with ‘Blade II.’ ‘I, Robot’ in 2004 and ‘Red Eye’ in 2005.
...9. Philip Glass
Composers are often known to immortalize music through their works, and Philip Glass is among the top names among those. Born to Benjamin Glass and Ida, Philip mostly spent his childhood days at the record store owned by his father listening to the works of Beethoven, Schubert, Hindemith, and Schoenberg. Glass attended the university-preparatory school at the Peabody Institute, and pursued further education at the University of Chicago. The Juilliard School of Music was Philip's next destination where he took a keen interest in Mastering the Piano, under the tutelage of William Bergsma and Vincent Persichetti. Glass relocated to Paris after being awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and studied alongside Nadia Boulanger. When he was in Paris, he worked with music greats such as Ravi Shankar, Alla Rakha, and artists such as Lee. Glass also visited Tibet and had the opportunity to meet the XIV Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso. Philip returned to New York where he was the part of an ensemble consisting of Steve Reich and Jon Gibson, and they were regular performers at the theaters of SoHo, Manhattan.
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