Zebby Singh is known for Harphool Mohini (2022), Manmarziyaan (2018) and Papa by Chance (2018).
Zebedee Row is known for Vinyl (2016), The Overnight (2022) and Ghost in the Graveyard (2019).
California native Edward Earle Marsh (b. 1929) began his wild and fascinating showbiz career in childhood, acting occasionally for projects in Hollywood. His slant toward a less mainstream brand of performing began to manifest during the 1960s when he was involved in a number of outrageous, high-camp stage projects at supper clubs, bars and cafés catering to a primarily gay audience. Subsequently, he sang on an LP with the London Philharmonic Orchestra entitled "I'll Sing For You" and used the name Zebedy Colt. This pioneer album (now a rare collector's item) is historically significant to the gay community, as the songs were torchy standards about men, intended to be sung by women. Now established as "Zebedy Colt", Marsh found entrance into the burgeoning world of hard-X cinema. The years that followed saw him as a performer and director, credited with many titles now both notorious and revered by the cult cinema fringe for their edgy and extreme subject matter. During these years he also managed to find the time to perform on the stage in several on- and off-Broadway productions, and eventually retired to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he died in 2004.
Zeberiah Newman was born on December 16, 1980 in Catskill Mountains, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Right to Try (2021), Jolene (2008) and The Thomas John Experience (2020).
Zebretta Johnson is a three time Emmy Award winning Choreographer/Professional Dancer, Model and Actor. Her acting credentials include acting in films such as Barney's and Friends, her print modeling spans from banks to credible department stores like JCPenney, and more. Zebretta is a Dallas native with roots in New Jersey, Los Angeles and New Orleans. She has accredited credentials which include: BET Networks, Viacom, IBM, Festifun (Hebrew children musical) and Toos Foundation of London.
Zeca Carvalho was born on August 12, 1970 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but spent his early childhood in Belgium. Coming back to Brazil, he began his training as an actor in 1982, at the age of 12. He attended regularly many theatre schools throughout his life and, from 1999 to 2003, studied at the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), where he majored in Scenic Arts. Like many Brazilian actors, he started acting in theatre but extended his performance to the cinema and television productions such as series, telefilms and soap operas, which play a central role in the country's media. Zeca is known for playing tough guys, cops, criminals and unsympathetic characters prone to violence, but is also frequently cast for heroic roles, military, doctors and other figures of authority. He has also built a solid academic career and earned a postdoctoral degree in Theatre Studies at the University of Lisbon. On stage, Zeca has been dedicating himself to improvisational theatre, a genre in which he achieved recognition for having performed in dozens of comedy shows and theatresports spectacles, before becoming the artistic director of the first University Improv Festival of Brazil.
Zeca Pagodinho was born on February 14, 1959 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a music artist and actor, known for Tropa de Elite 2: O Inimigo Agora é Outro (2010), O Cravo e a Rosa (2000) and O Clone (2001). He has been married to Monica da Silva since December 1986. They have four children.
Zech King is an actor, known for Family Covenant (2016).
Zechariah L. Knight Jr. is an actor, known for Life and Nothing More (2017).