Ben Heidi is an actor, known for Broil (2020) and Funhouse (2019).
Ben Hemara is an actor, known for The Detour (2016).
Ben Hendricks Jr. was born on November 2, 1893 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Girl of the Golden West (1930), Rain (1932) and The Headless Horseman (1922). He was married to Janet B. He died on August 15, 1938 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Ben Hernandez Bray is a film and television director who was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in one of the toughest San Fernando Valley neighborhoods. He's the oldest of six children, raised by his Mother and Grandmother and is of Mexican and Irish descent. In the late 1980's his boxing skills led him into the stunt industry where he then became one of the very few successful latino stuntmen in Hollywood and eventually becoming one of the top action stunt coordinators and second unit directors, working specifically with "Smoking Aces" Joe Carnahan and "Silver Linings Playbook" David O Russell. After twenty five plus years in the industry and over one hundred fifty film and tv credits, Mr Bray made his television directorial debut in 2015 with Katie Heigl's tv series "State of Affairs" for NBC/Universal, he then went on to direct episodes for Fox/Bruckheimer, CW/Greg Berlanti and ABC/Freeform. In 2018 will be Bray's feature film debut which he co-wrote with Joe Carnahan called "El Chicano" a Mexican Super hero story about two brothers growing up in East L.A. The story was inspired and originally written by Bray 10 years earlier after losing his youngest brother to gang violence. The film is being produced by War Party Productions and Lorenzo di Bonaventura.
Ben Hethcoat is known for The Babysitter Murders (2015), Gary's Garden (2011) and D.I.Y. (2014).
Ben Z. Heyman was born in West Hempstead, NY on January 1st. His mother, Joyce, is a loving and caring nurse. His father, Adam, is an amazing culinary artist. Ben's first major accomplishment was graduating second in his middle school class, though many viewed this as a lacking merit, seeing as the class only consisted of two children. Before Ben dedicated his life to acting, he was on the path to becoming a "righteous man." After high school, he spent a year and a half in Beit Shemesh, Israel learning religious philosophies, laws and practices. Upon returning to the States, he enrolled in a religious college in New York City to continue his studies. After a year of this schooling, Ben realized something was missing from his life, primarily good grades, so he made the difficult, yet necessary decision to transfer to Brooklyn College. Upon entering Brooklyn College, several new opportunities presented themselves to him. Both acting and broadcasting, which before were only minor hobbies, became the focuses of his life. He began to study and craft his own unique style, primarily from trial and error, and was also heavily influenced by Uta Hagen's writing. In addition, Ben ran the Brooklyn College Hillel's theater department for four years, and in 2011 wrote his first play, 'Through the Fire', based on his cousin's story of surviving a death camp during the Holocaust. Throughout his college education, Ben acted in several shows, namely 'Journey's End', 'Newsies', 'Play On', 'I Never Saw Another Butterfly', and 'Angel in the Night'. However, during this time, Ben struggled with deciding what career path he should ultimately take, since he knew that the path to acting was a decision his family and friends would not fully support. While working at a home for adults with intellectual disabilities, Ben worked with Max, an individual who was severely handicapped. Max couldn't speak and could barely walk, yet nothing made him happier than watching Ben act out different scenes from his favorite movies. It was Ben's time working with Max that convinced him to pursue acting, so after graduating from Brooklyn College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in TV and Radio Production, he decided to work toward his dream and took acting classes at The Neighborhood Playhouse, before moving to Los Angeles in July 2014. While in Los Angeles, Ben worked in multiple productions, including 'Attack of the Killer Donuts'. After a year of living in Los Angeles, Ben moved back to New York to use what he had learned and experienced in Los Angeles to build upon and further his budding career.
Ben Hibon was born in Geneva, Switzerland where he completed studies in Fine Art. He moved to London in 1996 to study Graphic Design at the Central Saint Matins College of Art and Design, followed by a Masters Degree at the same school. In 2005 Ben created in-game sequences for Killer7, Capcom's highly acclaimed video game. He also designed and directed a segment for "Tokyo Zombie," a Japanese horror film written and directed by the infamous Sakichi Sato. Ben's short film Codehunters premiered at the MTV Asia Awards 2006 held in Bangkok, Thailand. Since it's release, Codehunters has been shown in more than 50 festivals all around the world, and received nominations at the Raindance Film Festival and the Rushes Shorts Festival. It won a gold award for Best Animation at the Promax/BDA Asia awards in 2006, the Imagina Award 07 for best short film, a D&AD Nomination for Animation, and most recently the highly coveted Golden Nica award at the Prix Ars Electronica 2007. In early 2007, Sony Playstation commissioned Ben to create and direct an animated series inspired by their flagship PS3 game "Heavenly Sword". The episodes, made available weekly as a lead-up to the game's release, are also featured on the game disc as extras. In 2010, producer David Heyman and director David Yates approached Ben to design and create a very particular scene for their next movie "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallow". Ben directed the three minute long scene telling the "Tale of the Three Borthers". The fully animated sequence was produced at post production house Framestore London. Last year Ben worked closely with Zack Snyder to create a series of animated shorts based around Zack's fantasy feature "Sucker Punch". The shorts were included in the Special Edition Blu-Ray version of the film. After being picked up by talent agency William Morris Endeavor in Los Angeles, Ben has been developing numerous animation and live-action feature film projects.
Ben Hickernell is the award-winning director of several feature films, alongside many other projects as a producer, writer and/or editor. After spending much of his life on the east coast, Ben now lives in Los Angeles, but maintains east coast roots. His first feature film as writer / director intended for release, Lebanon, Pa., premiered at SXSW and won Best Fiction Film at the Traverse City Film Festival. It was released theatrically in 20 cities in 2011, followed by ancillary and Showtime. Ben's second feature, as director only, Backwards, was released theatrically in 2012, and distributed by Phase 4 Films. His third feature, A Rising Tide, premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival and has been distributed in over 35 territories. His fourth feature, What We Found, has finished post production and is set to premiere this fall. He runs the production company Reconstruction Pictures, where he is actively developing new projects. A writer, director, producer and editor, Ben combines a life-long love of narrative films featuring strong stories with an entrepreneurial focus and indie filmmaking practical ingenuity. He lives to tell stories well, to work with talented people with integrity, and to bring projects to successful fruition.
Ben Hilzer is an actor and writer, known for Army & Coop (2018), Rook (2020) and The Lord of Brees'hya (2020).
Ben Hinkle is an actor, known for Meat the Jones (2013).