Austin Ball is an actor and editor, known for The Last Day (2020), Forbidden Science (2009) and Killjoys (2015).
Austin Barber is an actor, known for Trash Fire (2016), Chaosity (2007) and Paint It Black (2016).
Austin Lee Basis was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York in a little beach community called Sea Gate, at the end the famous Coney Island boardwalk. His mother, Shari, was a teacher for over 30 years, and his father, Arthur, has managed a meat-distribution company for almost 20 years. He has a younger brother, Jeremy, who is also a teacher. From a very young age Austin felt at home in the limelight, entertaining people and making them laugh - but actually dreamed of playing major league baseball as a catcher for the New York Mets! Once it was clear that biology and genetics were teaming up to prevent that from happening, Austin turned his focus to... becoming a doctor! Eventually, even that became an elaborate form of procrastination. Throughout Austin's childhood he performed in plays, usually musical comedies, despite his lack of singing ability. From his first role as "The Sun" in the kindergarten play to the title role of Dracula in a Junior High School production of "Young Dracula" to the Dentist in a summer camp version of "Little Shop of Horrors" to the part of Stanley in "Brighton Beach Memoirs" - his first full production in college - Austin's future was being mapped out before his eyes. Austin went on to Major in Theater at Binghamton University. He performed in the title roles of "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead" and "I Hate Hamlet" among others, in addition to several original productions. He continued his training and education at the Actors Studio Drama School, where he received an MFA in Acting. Soon after graduating, Austin became a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. There he had the privilege to work with the likes of Al Pacino, Faye Dunaway, and Estelle Parsons; and under the tutelage of Ellen Burstyn, Harvey Keitel, Arthur Penn, and Lee Grant. Austin was a struggling actor in New York for a couple of years. He worked as a bartender, a bouncer, a busboy, a cater-waiter, and a substitute teacher to make a living, all the while - taking classes to hone his audition skills, working "in Session" at the Actors Studio, and performing in a slew of independent & student films, and Off-Off Broadway plays. He also co-created and performed in an improv & sketch comedy show called "Mmm...Comedy" that ran for 7 months. Austin's television debut was in the Comedy Central film Porn 'n Chicken (2002). His break came in 2004 when he was cast in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). Austin then landed a role in a Warner Brothers TV pilot for FOX called Spellbound (2004) with Christine Baranski, Barry Bostwick and Dave Annable. He soon moved out to LA for good and began making a living as an actor. Austin has since appeared on numerous television shows, among them: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006), Supernatural (2005) and Life on Mars (2008). His diverse film credits include Dorian Blues (2004), Boxboarders! (2007), American Zombie (2007), My Sassy Girl (2008), and The Other End of the Line (2007)
Austin Berry is an actor, known for The Last Hot Lick (2017).
Austin had his first professional photo shoot just two months before his 4th birthday for the Chiquita Company's 2005 annual report. So began Austin's modeling career at age three, which gradually turned into television commercials and shows, to voiceover projects and on-screen principal roles, along with live theater performances beginning at age 6. "Whip It", directed by Drew Barrymore and starring Ellen Page, was a wonderful first film experience. You may have seen him as Kristen Wiig's, 6 year old son Riley, in "Whip It" or Josh Lucas' son in "Hide Away". His favorite stage roles thus far include that of Quasimodo in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and Professor Moriarty in "Sherlock Holmes". Of the 22 musicals and straight plays Austin has performed so far, one includes the role of Arty in "Lost in Yonkers" at The Dio, a regional equity dinner theatre. In addition to acting, Austin is a percussion section leader for the school marching band, plays a variety of percussion instruments for the Wind Symphony, performs with the Chamber Choir, and is an Eagle Scout candidate.
Austin had his first professional photo shoot just two months before his 4th birthday for the Chiquita Company's 2005 annual report. So began Austin's modeling career at age three, which gradually turned into television commercials and shows, to voiceover projects and on-screen principal roles, along with live theater performances beginning at age 6. "Whip It", directed by Drew Barrymore and starring Ellen Page, was a wonderful first film experience. You may have seen him as Kristen Wiig's, 6 year old son Riley, in "Whip It" or Josh Lucas' son in "Hide Away". His favorite stage roles thus far include that of Quasimodo in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and Professor Moriarty in "Sherlock Holmes". Of the 22 musicals and straight plays Austin has performed so far, one includes the role of Arty in "Lost in Yonkers" at The Dio, a regional equity dinner theatre. In addition to acting, Austin is a percussion section leader for the school marching band, plays a variety of percussion instruments for the Wind Symphony, performs with the Chamber Choir, and is an Eagle Scout candidate.
Austin Blair is an actor, known for Portlandia (2011).
Austin Blank is known for Meet the Blacks (2016), The Other Girl (2020) and Not Your Year (2017).
Austin Bollinger is an actor and writer, known for Black Creek: The Haunting (2022), Halloween (2018) and Path of Redemption. He has been married to Yun Bollinger since February 10, 2022. They have one child.
Austin Bonwick is known for The Obscure (2018) and My Kitchen Rules (2010).