Austin Parsons was born in Ansbach, Germany to American parents stationed there with the US Army. Throughout his childhood, Austin lived in Europe and in the USA, in states such as Texas, North Carolina, and Alabama. Austin attended college at the University of North Alabama, where he received his Bachelor's degree in Film and Digital Media Production. Although his degree is behind the camera, Austin has an extensive background in acting, due to his love of performance art.
Austin Passmore is an actor, known for The Key to Christmas (2020).
Austin Pastore was born in 2014 in Connecticut. He is the youngest of 4, he has 2 older brothers and an older sister. Austin is an outgoing, playful little boy who has a love for modeling and acting. Austin enjoys visiting Florida with his family and going to Disney world in the summer.
Austin Patrick is an actress, known for Rushed (2021), Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison (2017) and I, Challenger (2022).
Austin Peck was born on April 9, 1971 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He is an actor, known for Chicago Fire (2012), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Days of Our Lives (1965). He has been married to Terri Conn since July 1, 2011. They have two children. He was previously married to Tara Crespo.
Actor Austin Pendleton was born March 27, 1940 in Warren, Ohio to Frances and Thorn Pendleton. He graduated from Yale University. He later became an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago, and acted in several of the theater's productions. His first film appearance in Petulia (1968), a minor and uncredited role. Since, he has made over 100 appearances in television and film.
Austin Pollard is known for The Way Back (2020), Intensive Care (2018) and Match Makers (2017).
Austin Porter is an actor, known for Prettymuch & CNCO: Me Necesita (2019), A Christmas Story Live! (2017) and The Carpe Life (2018).
Austin Porter is known for M.O.M.: Mothers of Monsters (2020), Ghosts of Shepherdstown (2016) and Ghosts of Morgan City (2019).
Austin Powell is an American actor, songwriter, and recording artist. He can be seen in the final season of "Shameless". Born in Las Vegas, Nevada and raised outside Atlantic City, New Jersey, Powell began singing at the age of four at the Venetian Las Vegas, and acting at the age of seven, when he played the role of 'Dill' in a local production of "To Kill a Mockingbird", adapted by Aaron Sorkin. In 2011, he made his way back out west to Los Angeles to pursue acting, music, and a marketing degree at California State University. In 2011, Powell appeared in the very first episode of the Fine Brothers' "React" series, returning in 2018 and leaving the show again in 2020. In 2013, Powell appeared in the Los Angeles workshop of Deaf Wests' "Spring Awakening" which later went to Broadway. He also appeared in 2017 in the first L.A. Production of "Dogfight" which was nominated for two Ovation Awards.