Edward Payson grew up in Derry, New Hampshire. Edward knew since he was a little boy that he wanted to direct films. He packed up and moved to California at twenty years old to attend Columbia College Hollywood where he went on to achieve a bachelor's degree in Cinema. While a freshman at Columbia he directed his first feature film, Morbid: A Love Story. It was an ambitious project with a a 70 person cast that took Edward two years to complete due to many complications including the unfortunate and unexpected loss of his father Edward Payson Senior. The film was a finalist at the Las Vegas Film Festival. Edward followed up Morbid with the drama A Mother's Love and two more short films Happy Anniversary and The Itch all in the thriller/horror genre. He went on from there to help produce two feature films, The ID Proxy directed by his friend and New Hampshire native Matthew C. Dummond and the other The Rule of Law directed by his new found friend Moziko Wind. Edward also became friends with the also talented horror director Brandon Scullion and held key roles in his films, The Black Guitar, The Suicide Films, and Recess. Upon graduating Columbia College Edward directed his second feature the documentary film, Unsigned, a story following three unsigned rock bands out of LA through there every day struggles and triumphs. He later would return to the horror genre, directing The Cohasset Snuff Film in 2011, a gritty look into the mind of serial killer Collin Mason. Here Edward met Director of Photography Kevin A. McCarthy. They worked so well together Kevin and Edward directed the action/horror feature Fury: The Tales of Ronan Pierce in 2012 starring Kevin's brother Michael McCarthy, Jordan Elizabeth, Kane Hodder and R.A. Mihailoff.
Edward Peil Sr. was born on January 18, 1883 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl (1919), The Big Cage (1933) and Dream Street (1921). He was married to Henrietta 'Etta' Raynor. He died on December 29, 1958 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Edward Petherbridge was born on August 3, 1936 in West Bowling, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for The Guardians (1971), The River Flows East (1962) and American Playhouse (1980). He has been married to Emily Richard since 1981. They have two children. He was previously married to Louise Petherbridge.
A Pittsburgh Pennsylvania native, Ed started acting in High School plays but did not see it as a life's work. His career path was working for a health insurance company for 40 years. But acting was in his blood. While performing his customer service duties, Ed volunteered for many community service programs. He even wrote and performed in a skit, "Say No to Drugs", and was a tenor in the corporate choir. that performed at different retirement homes and hospitals. Near his retirement, Edward had the opportunity to be an extra, in the movie "Warrior", and even with the all night shoots and cold temperatures, he enjoyed the atmosphere, and decided to pursue this new vocation. Ed enrolled in several beginners and advanced acting classes, and attended casting calls for TV shows, commercials and movies. Being retired, travel was not a problem as he partook in many Baltimore based episodes of "House of Cards" and, "Veep", along with "Captain America II" and, "Downward Dog", both filmed in Cleveland. Ed even traveled to Abilene, Texas, to work on a project for Ohio University called, "Joyride". He is a character actor and can portray various themes, from an Amish man in "Banshee", a Mountain man in "Outsiders", to a Zombie in "My Uncle John is a Zombie." One of his latest accomplishment is the role of "Warden Moyer in, "The Final Interview", working with notables such as Grainger Hines, and Diane Franklin. Big budget, Independent, or just IMDB credits, look for Ed on the big screen, he will be there.
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Edward Popil is an actor and writer, known for Mrs. Kasha Davis: The Life of an International Housewife Celebrity (2008), Ask Me to Dance and The Browns (2020).
Edward Power was born on September 25, 1936 in Medford, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Disclosure (1994), The Way We Were (1973) and Cannon (1971).
Pioneering radio and TV reporter who was the dominant figure in American broadcast journalism during its early years. His dramatic, in-person coverage of the Anschluss (German union with Austria), the 1939 German-Soviet invasion of Poland, the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, brought him widespread renown among the public and eternal esteem among his fellow journalists.
Edward Raed is an actor, known for Messiah (2020).