On the big screen, Chatwin recently appeared in Warner Bros.' Dax Shepard-directed feature, CHIPS, in which he stars opposite Vincent D'Onofrio And Michael Pena. He has also wrapped production on four independent films: THE SCENT OF RAN & LIGHTENING, along with Maika Monroe, Maggie Grace and Will Patton; the quirky comedy, UNLEASHED, opposite Kate Micucci, Steve Howey and Sean Astin; the romantic comedy NO STRANGER THAN LOVE, along with Alison Brie and Colin Hanks; and the independent drama WE DON'T BELONG HERE, in which he stars alongside Catherine Keener, Anton Yelchin, Cary Elwes and Maya Rudolph. He will next be seen in the independent drug thriller, URGE, opposite Pierce Brosnan. Chatwin's additional film credits include BANG BANG BABY (TIFF, 2014) with Jane Levy; FUNKYTOWN, in which he starred opposite Patrick Huard and Paul Doucet; DRAGONBALL, the film adaptation of the Japanese manga phenomenon; John Stockwell's romantic comedy MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, also starring Susan Sarandon and Eva Amurri; THE INVISIBLE, with Marcia Gay Harden; Steven Spielberg's re-telling of the H.G. Wells classic, WAR OF THE WORLDS, in which he starred opposite Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning; the independent film THE CHUMSCRUBBER, also starring Ralph Fiennes, Glenn Close, Rita Wilson and Allison Janney; and TAKING LIVES with Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke. Recently, Chatwin appeared in the dr. Who Christmas special as "the ghost" along side Peter Capaldi and Matt Lucas as well as The CBS summer series "American Gothic". Chatwin is perhaps best known for his role as "Jimmy/Steve" on the critically-acclaimed Showtime drama series "Shameless." He was seen in BBC America's hit series, "Orphan Black" in which he played savvy drug-dealer, Jason Kellerman. Chatwin first garnered recognition for his starring role in the in the USA miniseries, "Traffic," directed by Stephen Hopkins. Based on his performance in the program, Newsweek magazine singled him out as an "Actor to Watch." Additional television credits include roles on "Lost" and "Weeds." Chatwin was born and raised on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Besides acting, his passion sits with environmental and social issues. As well as motorcycles.
Justin Chavers is known for Ghosted (2023), Black Adam (2022) and The Suicide Squad (2021).
Justin Cheung is an actor born and raised in Hong Kong. He is known for his breakthrough role as, Cocky, on OCTB. OCTB was renewed for a second and third season. Deception Of The Novelist is Cheung's first film as a producer and lead, released in theaters in 2019 with limited screenings in the the United States.
Justin Cheung is an actor, known for Dong du te gong (2018).
Justin Chien is known for Continuum (2018), Fine China (2020) and Endless Yesterdays (2021).
Justin Chon was born in Garden Grove, Orange County, California, and was raised in Irvine, California. He is the son of Kyung, a pianist, and Sang Chon, a former child actor. Justin is of Korean descent. Justin Chon is a writer, director, and actor known for his '90s LA Riots drama Gook (2017), which won the NEXT category of the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win him the Independent Spirit award for "someone to watch" in 2018. He followed up with a contemporary Koreatown sibling drama MS. PURPLE (2019), which also premiered at Sundance. He wrote, produced, and directed his latest deportation drama Blue Bayou (2020), where he also plays the lead role opposite Alicia Vikander.
Justin Chu Cary was born in Oakland, California. He was raised in Berkeley, California. The oldest son of an African American father and a Chinese American mother. With an early pull to visual arts, Cary won a statewide visual art competition in 4th and 6th grade, and has never really looked back. He is an alumnus of Berkeley High School where he ran track and was the captain of his wrestling team. Cary was recruited to the University of California, Davis for Track & Field and ran the 800M and 4x400M relays. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Sociology and a double minor in Theater and Visual Arts. After graduating from UC Davis, Cary moved back to the Bay Area where he became heavily involved in the local theater scene. In 2009, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue film and television. Early on in LA, Cary made a living off of visual art, graphic and web design jobs. He also booked several commercial and modeling campaigns for companies like Nike, Target, Footlocker, Ford, and others. Never pulling away from his love for theater, he also appeared in many small stage productions including, The Meeting, The Death of The Last Black Man In The Whole Entire World, and In The Red and Brown Water, the latter for which he and his cast received the LADCC Award for Best Ensemble. Cary also studied at and performed with the Upright Citizens Brigade and The Actors Gang, and continues to explore his craft at the prestigious Actors Studio. Cary's television debut came with a 6-episode recurring role on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives. Since then, he has made co-star and guest-star appearances on popular shows like Jane the Virgin, Supergirl, S.W.A.T., and NCIS. Cary made the jump to his first feature film in, Blindspotting - a project written by and starring lifelong friends and fellow Berkeley High alumni Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs. In 2018, Cary was cast as a series regular on Netflix's forthcoming, Black Summer (2019).
Justin Claiborne is a bright young actor who has quickly become one to watch. His breakout role is playing the son of Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones in the new Netflix series "#blackAF." Justin plays 'Pops' the super sweet, lovable, and innocent young son of the amazing ensemble. Fans may also remember Justin from his role as 'Julien' in "Marriage Story" or 'Quincy' in "Reverie" as well as his numerous national print and television campaigns. Outside of acting, Justin enjoys dancing, playing the guitar, horseback riding, and being extremely adventurous. He prides himself in never missing an opportunity to try something new.
Justin Clark is an actor, known for Judging Amy (1999), American Dreams (2002) and Stars Fell on Alabama (2021).
Justin Clark is known for Steam Room Stories (2010), Guy Friends and Batsh*t Bride (2019).