Discover the up-and-coming actors on the want lists of every Hollywood agent, casting director, and studio executive. These budding stars are starring in their own programs and paving the way for the next generation of superstars and role models. They’ve worked with some of today’s most well-known movie actors, and some have even received well-deserved award nominations. When you’re tired of checking out the best sports betting site, give these actors’ shows a watch.
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Dyllón Burnside
Burnside has been a Ryan Murphy staple on “American Horror Stories” and a crowd favorite on the boundary-pushing “Pose” since his film debut in “High Maintenance” seven years ago. He also made his Broadway comeback in “Thoughts of a Colored Man.”
Moisés Arias
In Clint Bentley’s Sundance drama, Arias dazzles as a rising jockey who goes toe-to-toe with Clifton Collins Jr. as the guy who may be his estranged father. He’s been acting for 17 years, and he credits Jory Weitz for helping him earn his breakout part in “Nacho Libre” with Jack Black.
Zackary Arthur
Arthur has already worked in the industry for nine years at the age of fifteen. He made his greatest splash yet as Jake Wheeler on USA Networks’ buzzy revival, “Chucky,” following memorable appearances on “Transparent” and “Kidding.”
Mark McKenna
McKenna has two high-profile projects. One is the Peacock mystery series, “One of Us Is Lying.” The other is “Dali Land,” in which he plays renowned singer Alice Cooper. What do you think of it for the range?интернет ресурс для мужчин в Домодедово
Danielle Campbell
After a successful run on the small screen, Campbell makes her Broadway premiere in Roundabout Theatre Company’s “Trouble in Mind.” She starred in programs such as Paramount+’s “Tell Me a Story” and Freeform’s “Famous in Love.” She’s especially excited to be performing with LaChanze and to witness her fearsome depiction of Wiletta Mayer.
Jojo Gibbs
Few actors can boast that their first audition landed them a main part in a BET series, but Gibbs can, and she knows who to credit. Her next appearance will be in Celine Song’s “Past Lives,” where she will join a stellar ensemble.
Devery Jacobs
Jacobs is helping to shift the scales for Indigenous inclusion onscreen as Elora Danan Postoak on Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi’s rookie dramedy on FX. It also helps that her art is magnificent and has now been nominated for a Gotham Award!
Dallas Liu
Liu is always a pleasant presence on Hulu’s acclaimed “PEN15” as the moody older brother. We’re especially looking forward to seeing him as Prince Zuko in Netflix’s live-action adaption of “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
Momona Tamada
From her two seasons on “The Baby-Sitters Club” to her recurrent part in the “To All the Boys” film trilogy, Tamada is putting herself at home onscreen. In the 2022 film “Secret Headquarters,” she will star with Owen Wilson and Jesse Williams.