Evan Leed is known for Sandra (2011), Breakup at a Wedding (2013) and Casual Sex (2010).
Evan Leone is a New Yorker born and raised. After growing up in the Hudson Valley, he has resided in New York City. From starting as a background stable hand in "Seabiscuit", it wasn't long before he gained supporting and lead roles in independent shorts and feature films. He joined the Screen Actors Guild after his role in "Aftermath" starring Anthony Michael Hall and Chris Penn in his last film. From there he continued to work in film but also branched out into stage work as well. He's performed in productions by the Voice Theatre, ESPA, Playwrights Horizon and the New York Fringe Festival. Not limiting himself to just acting, he's written & produced his own work including the pilot, "Alter Boy" in post production. While continuing to work in film, Evan transitioned into television. After regularly appearing on AMC's "Feed the Beast" as Gekko, he's appeared in multiple shows including "The Blacklist" , "Bull", "Orange Is The New Black" and the new Amazon series, "Hunters" starring Al Pacino.
Evan Lewis Dolinski is an actor, known for Mistletoe and Molly (2021).
Evan Linder is a playwright and actor hailing from Chicago, IL where he serves as Co-Artistic Director of The New Colony. Evan is a graduate of the College of Charleston and his plays include "Byhalia, Mississippi" (2016 Jeff Award for Best New Work), "5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche" (Winner: Best Production at 2012 NYC International Fringe Festival, published by Samuel French Inc), "The Bear Suit of Happiness" (published by Chicago Dramaworks) and "The Warriors". Named "one of the Chicago theatre's most prodigious talents" in the Chicago Tribune, Evan also teaches playwriting at the University of Chicago. He has acted in over 40 productions and is slated to reprise his role as Jim in "Byhalia, Mississippi" at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in July 2016.
Evan Lurie, Gallery Director, was born in New York, as the fourth, with three other boys. His parents divorced when he was a toddler. His mother remarried a British business man, so he has lived and traveled extensively across Europe. From the time he was five until he was 17, Lurie and his mom made a point of seeking out the cultural treasures wherever they were living. Lurie's father was an ex-Marine who taught his sons boxing. Though he was an ocean away in Europe, Lurie took up martial arts and when he was old enough to think about going to college he returned to the States to reconnect with his dad, his brothers and possibly pursue a martial arts career. He was immediately smitten by New York City, with its feeling of old. He was also able to land a gig as a martial arts coach and stunt man on a CBS TV series, The Equalizer. In the meantime, he was hanging out with his brothers. One, in particular, Bruce, was in the art business and owned a gallery frequented by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. Bruce Lurie gave Jean-Michel Basquiat his first show. But he wanted to make movies. He went to Los Angeles to see if he could parlay his martial arts training into a career. He was interviewed by action star Jean Claude Van Damme, but when nothing came of it, Lurie took a job as a bouncer at what at that time was one of L.A.'s hottest clubs, the Roxbury. Meeting the right people landed him a role in a Van Damme movie after all and his movie career as a fight choreographer and stunt man had begun. The movies and martial arts enabled Lurie to travel the world. An injury from a movie set however, put him through hospital and made him turn his life around. He and his wife, Jennifer, an actress and model, opened a gallery in West Hollywood and, in the process, helped develop a new district, Avenues of Art and Design, that won a California Governor's Award for Best New Business District in 1999. Soon Lurie was collaborating with his brother Bruce on a gallery in Miami, also connected with an art and design district. Fluent in five languages, Evan has the facility to connect diverse international artists with a network of art collectors across North America. He brings his passion and professional experience from film directing and production into the fine arts business. The result is a fresh look at contemporary art and the founding of a series of galleries from Los Angeles to Miami, celebrated with the most recent opening of his signature space, Evan Lurie Gallery, in Carmel, near Indianapolis. Evan fosters powerful relationships with artists and galleries worldwide, to provide his collectors the leading edge in discovering new and unique artwork. The Gallery has exclusive representation of numerous artists in Europe, Cuba, Canada, and the United States. Evan Lurie now lives in Carmel, Indiana full time.
Evan Lutterotti is an actor, known for PJ Masks (2015).
Evan was born in Muncie, Indiana to his parents on the fifteenth day of January. Growing up Evan did a few plays in school, but mostly focused on a career in music. In January of 2016 Evan found himself on his first film set, the set of Pigasus Pictures' first feature film, The Good Catholic. Since then Evan has worked on all of the films Pigasus as produced to date. While his music career is still his primary focus, he eagerly awaits his next opportunity to be on a set.
Evan Manoukian is known for Turbo Kid (2015), Assassin's Creed: Unity (2014) and The Last Speech (2015).
Evan Marsh is an actor, known for Vicious Fun (2020), Shazam! (2019) and Workin' Moms (2017).
Evan Thomas Martin is a Canadian actor, performing in Theatre, as well as Television and Film. Having studied at the University of Manitoba in the Theatre discipline, Evan has been active since 2015. Evan has appeared as Juliet and Macbeth on stage, and is best known in television for his roles in Burden of Truth and Missing and Alone.