In school, Artin John Tsambazis could not decide whether to pursue acting, aviation, or law. Now he acts, and the latter two he maintains a strong interest in. Artin has just completed principal photography on Ron Howard's Thirteen Lives for MGM, and recently wrapped romantic comedy feature film Love in Bloom. He is Monty Holden in Watch Dogs Legion (Ubisoft), and Leander in Assassins Creed Odyssey (Ubisoft). Artin plays Ian - a 1970's British Rockstar in DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and can be seen in Warner Brothers Television's Supergirl, as a nefarious member of the Children of Liberty. He took on the role of mobster Anthony Skomal, in Death Note (Netflix), directed by Adam Wingard, based on the Japanese Anime. His credits include The X Files and Lucifer (FOX), A&E's The Returned, & CW shows iZombie, The Tomorrow People, Supernatural, Arrow and Emily Owens M.D. Artin comes from a theatrical background, and has since made the transition to film & television. At age 17 he was awarded a scholarship to a prestigious US film and acting School, but deferred in order to make things happen for himself in the real world. Artin performed in, as well as produced the multi-award winning science fiction film 2BR02B: To Be Or Naught To Be, based on the story by Kurt Vonnegut, with his producing partner Derek Ryan Pedersson. Artin and Derek are producing the feature film Druuna: Morbus Gravis (based on the Heavy Metal Magazine comics by Italian creator Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri). Artin's theater roles include A Steady Rain, by Keith Huff, where he reprised the Hugh Jackman Broadway role.
Artine Tony Browne grew up in the steel town of Hamilton, Ontario. He was an extremely shy kid who barely spoke when in social circumstances. It took one acting class to change that. He began his acting career on stage doing a rendition of Mark Twain's, Huckleberry Finn in which he played Tom Sawyer. The first few minutes were to have Mr. Browne whistling around the stage but he couldn't whistle. He planted a friend backstage and carefully bounced around lip-syncing to his buddy's tune. Even the director never knew that he was doing this. Artine quickly realized that this was for him. He dabbled with acting at an early age but never really had the resources to pursue it. Upon graduating high school, Artine decided that his University years would be on the road. He and his friends bought a VW bus and for five years, traveled North America following the Grateful Dead. That road ended in 1995 on the west coast. With not knowing what to do next, Artine had a run-in with Robin Williams and life changed after that. He started taking classes at the William Davis Studio and The Gastown Actors Studio. He then decided to enroll at the Vancouver Film School where he graduated the following year. Since then Artine has been acting, writing, directing and coaching kids in the film and theatre industry. Artine Brown is a character actor.
Artiom Oliacu is known for Charlotte.
Artisha Ledford is an actress, known for Drought (2019).
Artisha Mann Cooper has forged an impressive career as a go-to Producer and multi-hyphenate artist. She started her career as an producing assistant to James Lipton on "Inside The Actors Studio" and has worked on films such as "Bikini Sunshine," with Academy-nominated director Milcho Manchevski, "Before During After," with Kristine Sutherland and John Pankow, "I Can I Will I Did, with Selena Leyvas and Ben Faist, the Cinequest Audience Award-winning thriller "Slapface," starring August Maturo, Mike Manning, and Dan Hedaya, "The Inspection" with Gabrielle Union, Bokeem Woodbine, Jeremy Pope. Additionally, Artisha has worked for Wayfarer Studios overseeing filmmakers with mentors Cathy Yan, Brad Silberling, Nzingha Stewart, Bilal Fallah, Adil El Arbi & Jim Byrkit. She is a Advisory Board Member of Pano(formerly New York Women Filmmakers).
Artistaya Arriyawongsa is known for Dardnaak - Waning Moon (2022).
Artjom Gilz was born in 1987 in the Soviet Union. He is an actor and producer, known for Without Remorse (2021), 100 Dinge (2018) and Leanders letzte Reise (2017).
Arto Blomqvist is known for Miesten vuoro (2010) and P.O.V. (1988).
Arto Halonen is an internationally award-winning fiction and documentary film director and producer, known for the strong socially-conscious stance he takes towards his subjects. As a tribute to his work, Halonen was awarded the Finlandia Prize in 2005, the nation's highest annual cultural award, given by Finland's Minister of Education and Culture. Halonen was also given the City of Helsinki Culture Prize in 2010, and was the third filmmaker in history to receive it. He won the award soon after the critical and box office success of his first dramatic feature, Princess. The film reached an audience of more than 300 000 viewers in Finnish cinemas and became one of the most financially successful Finnish feature films of the last decade; it also won multiple international awards. Halonen's feature film, the dark comedy A Patriotic Man, premiered in 2014 and so far its distribution rights have been sold to 25 countries. Renowned US critic Harlan Jacobson chose the film for his prestigious Talk Cinema tour of major American cities for private subscribers, and the film was well-received by the US audience and critics. Halonen's documentary films, such as White Rage (2015), Shadow of the Holy Book (2007) and Karmapa - Two Ways of Divinity (1998), have won significant awards all over the world. Shadow of the Holy Book was nominated for the European Film Academy Award for Best Documentary of the year. Halonen won the Humanitarian Award of the European Union in 1998. In addition, he was given the Finnish National Mental Health Prize and the Civil Action Prize of the Finnish Federation for Social Welfare and Health, making him the first person in the cultural field to receive the prize. Halonen is the founder and the first festival director of DocPoint, Helsinki Documentary Film Festival. During Halonen's tenure, DocPoint became the biggest documentary film festival in the Nordic area and one of the top documentary film festivals globally. Halonen's most recent film, Murderous Trance aka The Guardian Angel, is a Finnish-Danish-Croatian collaboration. The psychological thriller, featuring many international actors, is being opened globally in 2018 and 2019.