Jack Colvin was born on October 13, 1934 in Lyndon, Kansas, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Jeremiah Johnson (1972), The Incredible Hulk (1977) and Child's Play (1988). He died on December 1, 2005 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Jack Conley is an actor, known for The Purge: Anarchy (2014), Fast & Furious (2009) and Traffic (2000). He is married to Francesca Casale.
Jack Connell is a filmmaker from Perth, Western Australia. In 2018 Jack was cast as Ralph, in Village Roadshows Australian Film "GO!", which was picked up by Netflix US. Retitled "Go Karts", the film entered Netflix's top 10 list in over 8 countries. Jack also plays the role of Cameron, a basketball star in US web series "What We See". He played the role of Clarence von Hump, in the short film "Steamed Dreams" which was screened at the Portland and Houston Comedy Film Festivals in late 2020. Jack is also played the role of Romeo in the Sitcom Pilot "Bunker Down Under". As a filmmaker, Jack recently wrote and directed the winning commercial for the IAA 'Big Idea' Competition, for ANZ. His short film "Steamed Dreams: An Extreme Ironing Story" has played in numerous film festivals and won Best Mockumentary at the Houston Comedy Film Festival.
Jack Conrad is known for The Howling (1981) and Country Blue (1973).
Jack Conway is known for Nazis at the Center of the Earth (2012), The Glamdora Show (2018) and There Will Be Brawl (2009).
Born Hugh Ryan Conway of Irish ancestry, Jack Conway was one of a team of MGM contract directors (others included Sam Wood and Robert Z. Leonard), who forsook any pretense to a specific individual style in favor of working within the strictures set forth by studio management--as embodied by Irving Thalberg and his production supervisors. The overall MGM strategy was to streamline efficiency and achieve tighter fiscal control by curbing the power of the director. Deeply suspicious of creative, individualistic filmmakers who would jeopardize the "studio look", Thalberg and MGM chief Louis B. Mayer hoped to prevent such budgetary excesses as had been perpetrated by directors like Erich von Stroheim during the 1920s. Conway contented himself with working under these guidelines. A thoroughly competent craftsman, he delivered commercially successful entertainments on time and within budget. Conway had started out in the industry as an actor, joining a repertory theatre group straight out of high school. He segued into film acting in 1909. Two years later he became a member of D.W. Griffith's stock company, appearing primarily as a leading man in westerns. In 1913 he made his mark as a director and gained valuable experience at Universal (1916-17, 1921-23) before moving on to MGM in 1925. He directed the studio's first sound picture, Alias Jimmy Valentine (1928). He remained under contract until 1948, often in charge of prestige assignments featuring the studio's top male star, Clark Gable: Boom Town (1940), Honky Tonk (1941), The Hucksters (1947)--all solid box-office gold. For his most famous film, A Tale of Two Cities (1935), Conway utilized 17,000 extras in the Paris mob scenes alone. This spectacular adaptation of the classic novel by Charles Dickens is still regarded by many as the definitive screen version. Another popular hit was the sophisticated all-star comedy Libeled Lady (1936), the "New York Times" reviewer commenting on Conway's "agile direction" (Oct. 31, 1936). The journeyman director may not have achieved fame as a creative genius, yet the majority of his films remain eminently entertaining to this day. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Vine Street.
Jack Cook (born Jack Andrew Cook: February 28, 1989) is an American motion picture and theater director, producer and actor. He is also a singer and songwriter for the band Hello Lady. Cook is noted for his ability to get the best out of the artists he works with no matter their experience or craft. Cook is also a business entrepreneur and investor. Cincinnati Cook was born at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati Ohio to Jack Stevens Cook and Carolyn Marie Cook. His only sibling is younger brother Bobby Benjamin Cook. Cook began his entertainment career in the 1990s as an actor, with his local theater company in Cincinnati, OH. He then teamed up with his fellow actors and friends, Chip Mitter, Taylor Cowan and Graham Raabe (later substituted by Sam Cowan) to start the rock band Sheffield. During Cook's stint of acting and singing for local Cincinnati venues he furthered his career by joining Ashley Talent Agency, which is now PCG Talent Agency based in Sharonville, OH. Shortly after Cook was hired to act in a Procter and Gamble corporate video and several other local commercials. In 20#$ Sheffield signed with Blue Monkey Records and recorded their debut album titled, "On the Rocks". Sheffield performed at many of Ohio and Kentucky acclaimed venues, events and festivals including the world famous "Peterloon Camporee'' before the band dissolved in 2007. New York City In the spring of the same year Cook moved to New York city and attended The New Actors Workshop, founded by: Mike Nichols, George Morrison and Paul Sills. The two year conservatory offered a unique curriculum combining Stanislavski-based technique with Viola Spolin Theater Games. While attending NAW, Cook formed the rock band Hello Lady with fellow classmate Eduardo Solo and life long friend Chip Mitter. Cook would return to his hometown to record Hello Lady with musicians Nick Kurth, James Eager, JJ Yates and music producer/ sound engineer Don Freeman. Upon graduation, Cook began auditioning and joined the American Federation of Television and Radio Arts. He was hired as an actor in several off Broadway plays, bit parts in television shows and a local heating and air company commercial. To further his career in the entertainment industry Cook packed his bags and moved to California in 2011. Hollywood In Hollywood Cook started from the bottom up in the entertainment industry and eventually started booking principal roles. Cook has been seen on television shows and TV movies such as Cinnamon Girl, Let's Big Happy, Pretend Time and more. Cook would often use his musical ability as an advantage. He booked the role of Dan Aykroyd in A Futile and Stupid Gesture and Nina Simone's harmonica player in the movie Nina, because of his ability to play the harmonica. Cook also starred in several short films and corporate videos but eventually decided to change his career path and focus on directing. Meanwhile to keep his music alive Cook continued writing songs and performing for Hello Lady. The band didn't gain traction until Ohio natives Henry Breidenbach, Marshall Bolander and Chip Mitter moved to Los Angeles. Hello Lady then recorded the album titled, The Vanguard and their single titled, Ecstasy. The band went on several national tours and performed at venues such as The Bitter End, in New York City, the notorious Music Festival SXSW, in Austin Texas and more. Hello Lady also has been seen performing at the infamous Whiskey A Go Go with bands Puddle of Mudd, Oingo Boingo, Crazy Town, ect. Hello Lady has a new album coming out this year, 2020. Directing Cook's first directing opportunity came from his fellow actor friend, Hagen Mills. Mills developed a spec commercial and hired Cook as the director. The rest of the members of Hello Lady worked as the film crew. The commercial wasn't picked up but the project gave Cook the confidence to continue his directing career. With the band (Hello Lady) members, Cook wrote the feature film titled, A Pocket Full of Bullets. He also starred, co-directed and produced the movie. After finishing production Cook went on to Directing Shootouts, created by show runner Hope Ayiyi. And later known for feature films like The Perfectionist Hairstylist, From Dark Eye's to Winter's Eternity and The Elevator.
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Jack Cooper is an actor and producer, known for Redirected (2014), Portobello Road (2016) and The Sweeney (2012).