Ezra Herbert is an actor, known for Heme (2018), Unsubscribe (2020) and Bigfoot Confirmed Again: Back in the Habit (2019).
Ezra James Colbert moved to Los Angeles, CA in 2008 from Chandler, Oklahoma. He is an American model, dancer, singer and actor. He is bi-racial, African American, Native America and Caucasian. He is a gifted student academically testing in the top of his class since 2009. He began his acting studies under Marcie Smolin, The Actor's Circle in Culver City, CA in 2011. He is a student of Dance Dimensions professional dance and singing academy in Woodland Hills, CA. Ezra is linked to comedy Improv through Comedy Connections in Sherman Oaks, CA. He was part of Hollywood Launch performance school for 4 semesters in Granada Hills, CA. Ezra is the second child, out of three, born to his parents, Christopher and Janet Colbert.
Ezra Josef was born in Columbia, MO and raised in Miami, FL. Ezra started acting at the age of six in local children's theatre. His favorites among his numerous children's and community theatre roles have included: Billy Flynn in Chicago, Dewey Finn in School of Rock (The Musical), Britt Craig in Parade, and Boy/Peter in Peter and the Starcatcher. Ezra wrote and directed a stage reading of his original play, Lessons From Out of This World. The reading raised money for the non-for-profit organization, Operation Respect. Ezra has also performed in short films, feature films, and web series, as well as in commercials and voice over roles. He can be seen as Adelbert Yates in In Sanity, Florida. Ezra attends Emory University and is studying psychology, music and theatre. He is a member of the International Thespians Honor Society and is accomplished in Shotokan Karate (1st Kyu) and Okinawan weapons (nunchaku, tonfa, bo, and kama), enjoys singing and playing violin, guitar (both electric and acoustic), ukulele, and piano, and loves to dance (tap, jazz, musical theatre, and more). Ezra's hobbies include playing video games with friends, reading, and creative often comedic writing.
Ezra Juanta is known for The Boys Are Back (2009), 49: Fight the Fear (2015) and Rumpelstiltskin: Live (2017).
Ezra Knight was born on July 7, 1962 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor, known for Law & Order (1990), Matthew (2021) and Arthur et les Minimoys (2006).
Ezra Marder was born on 22 November 2004 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Sound of Metal (2019). He died on 27 November 2021 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA.
Ezra Maskery is an actor, known for Broken Poet (2020) and Mourning Meal (2020).
Ezra Matthew Miller was born in Wyckoff, New Jersey, to Marta (Koch), a modern dancer, and Robert S. Miller, who has worked at Workman Publishing and as former senior VP for Hyperion Books. They have two older sisters. Ezra is of Ashkenazi Jewish (father) and German-Dutch (mother) ancestry; they have described themselves as Jewish and "spiritual". As a child, Miller sang with the Metropolitan Opera and attended Rockland Country Day School and The Hudson School. Their first feature film was the indie Afterschool (2008), and Miller subsequently appeared on the television series Californication (2007), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), and Royal Pains (2009), and in the films City Island (2009), Every Day (2010), Beware the Gonzo (2010), and Another Happy Day (2011). Miller drew critical praise playing Kevin Khatchadourian, the homicidal son of Tilda Swinton's character, in the dramatic thriller We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011). They subsequently played Patrick in the well-received teen drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), opposite Logan Lerman and Emma Watson. Ezra's upcoming roles include the period piece Madame Bovary (2014), Judd Apatow's comedy Trainwreck (2015), and the psychological thriller The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015). They have been cast as superhero The Flash in The Flash (2023), scheduled for release on March 23, 2018.
Born and raised in the Texas Hills, Ezra Proch enjoys country life with his parents and siblings (two brothers and a sister). He grew up with a love for the outdoors and enjoys all sports with a special interest in golf. Ezra loves watching wildlife in their natural elements. Training and raising Golden Retrievers is on Ezra's list of favorite things to do and he has been homeschooled from an early age. Another of Ezra's hobbies is playing and performing music with his siblings in their family band, "4 Proches". "4 Proches" perform "Southern Folk", a mixture of Bluegrass, Gospel, Country, and American folk music. Their first music video will be released August of 2013 with a CD soon to follow. Ezra Proch began his acting career in August of 2010, when he played the role of young Luke Chisholm in the film Seven Days in Utopia (2011). Working alongside such great actors as Robert Duvall and Lucas Black, Ezra was inspired to hone his skills and pursue an acting career. He has since starred in the feature film The Redemption of Henry Myers (2014) to be released fall of 2013.
Ezra Reaves is a non-binary actor, singer, comedian, and writer. As a comedian, Ezra has opened for Janeane Garofalo, Bob Odenkirk, John Hodgman, Paul F. Tompkins and even shared the stage with Michael Ian Black at SF Sketchfest. Ezra's performance in the independent film "God and Vodka" won them Best Supporting Actress at the Hollywood Independent Film Festival as well as Best Actress at the Washington DC's World Music and Independent Film Festival. "God and Vodka" has been the official selection for nearly 20 festivals. Ezra took on the role of Callie in "The Championship Rounds", alongside Harold Perrineau (LOST, Oz, Romeo + Juliet), Larry Gilliard (The Wire, Gangs of New York), Michael Spady (The Hammer, Sympathy for Delicious), Peter Jae (The Perfect Holiday, NCIS: LA). Ezra has performed onstage in over 1,000 shows with The Neo-Futurists, performing in NY, SF, Chicago, Australia, UK, and even India. As a singer, they performed over 150 shows as the lead in the critically-acclaimed immersive theater show "The Speakeasy." www.ezrareaves.com