Quinn VanAntwerp is an American Broadway and Television actor based in Los Angeles and New York City. He is best known for his work as the longest running Bob Gaudio in the Broadway Company of the Tony Award Winning Musical, Jersey Boys, as well as recurring roles on AMC's Better Call Saul and Showtime's The Affair. He has also appeared on I'm Dying Up Here, Blue Bloods, The Good Wife, Elementary, Shades of Blue, Nurse Jackie and The Following, the Broadway Company of The Play the Goes Wrong, and the upcoming Netflix film "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" starring Viola Davis. While starring in Jersey Boys, Quinn performed on the Today Show, Good Morning America, The TONY Awards, and the CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade. He has performed for President Barack Obama and Former President Bill Clinton, guest hosted Network Morning shows across the country, and performed the National Anthem at numerous MLB, NFL, and NBA games, including multiple performances at Madison Square Garden. Quinn has a BA in Theatre from The University of California, Irvine.
Quinn Vibin is known for Philip's (2023).
Quinn Von Hoene is an actor and cinematographer, known for Lazarus (2021), Morning Run (2012) and Legacies (2018).
Quinn Westhead is an actor, known for Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (2017), A Safe Place (2020) and Cornered (2021).
Quinn Wilson is known for Lizzo: Juice (2019), Lizzo: Cuz I Love You (2019) and Baby Ariel: The New Kid in Town (2020).
Quinn Zala is known for Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made (2015).
Quinnie Vu is an actress, known for Riverdale (2017), A Million Little Things (2018) and The Flash (2014).
Quinnlan Ashe is an actress, known for Ozark (2017), Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (2019) and Chicago Fire (2012).
Quinsha Malaika is known for Hamka & Siti Raham Vol. 2 (2023) and Buya Hamka Vol. 1 (2023).
Quint Davis is known for New Orleans Live! (1992), From the Big Apple to the Big Easy: The Concert for New Orleans (2006) and Neville Brothers: Tell it like it is (1989).