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    • Lane Compton

      Lane Lorzing Compton was born in Boulder, CO on May 24, 1985. Lane's artistic vision and precocity for creation began with the influence of his two parents who held careers as architects. Acting was not the initial avenue Lane took to becoming a performer. His early passions were split between the football field and the swimming pool while participating in various bands and choirs. At the age of 17, soon after graduating high school, Lane traveled extensively as a roadie all across the United States with his friends' rock and roll band. After spending a year on the road he began paying attention to that noise knocking at the door, the noise that had been there for quite some time-a call to begin his acting career. On the heels of an emotional goodbye and a friendly nudge from his partners in musical crime, Lane left for New York City to begin his career as an actor on the stage and screen. After studying with various teachers in Manhattan and attending the New York Film Academy, Lane left for Vancouver, BC. He extended his exploration of acting while also gaining knowledge of the craft of filmmaking while studying at The Vancouver Film School, where he spent two years. Lane has since relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he is a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio and studies with acclaimed acting coach Salome Jens. He continues seeking new ways to perform and create through the craft of acting. He has played the role of Happy in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, alongside dramatic heavyweights Mark Rydell and Lisa Blake Richards. Other theatre credits include the world premiere of Tragedy of The Commons written by Stephen Metcalfe, acting alongside notable actor Brian Kerwin. He was also cast in an award-winning production of another Arthur Miller play, A Memory of Two Mondays. He then lent his hand as not only actor, but also producer of William Saroyan's elegiac one-act entitled Hello Out There, Lane got his break in prime time television thanks to being cast by Michael Testa and Dan Shaner in Cold Case. Other noteworthy credits include leading roles in the independent films, Demonic Toys: Personal Demons (2010), and Text (2008). One of Lane's favorite quotes (which has inevitably inspired him to continue his search and desire to act) is from none other than the late James Dean: "It was an accident, although, I've been involved in some kind of theatrical function since I was a child. To me, acting is the most logical way for people's neuroses to manifest themselves, in this great need we all have to express ourselves. To my way of thinking, an actor's course is set even before he's out of the cradle." And with that, enjoy the show.

    • Lane Davies

      Lane Davies was born in Dalton, Georgia. Though perhaps best known for sardonic roles in television comedy and drama, during 30 years as a stage actor, Lane has performed such roles as Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard III, King Lear, Petruchio, Henry V and Cyrano de Bergerac in companies from San Diego to Providence, Rhode Island. He was the original 'Mason Capwell' on NBC's 80s soap Santa Barbara, an international hit which has now played in over 53 countries worldwide. His credits include starring roles in four prime-time series, Good & Evil, The Mommies, Woops! and The Crew. He appeared regularly as the psychopathic time-traveler 'Tempus' on Lois & Clark - The New Adventures of Superman, and recurred on 3rd Rock from the Sun as 'Chancellor Duncan', on The Practice as 'Kyle Barrett', and most recently on Scrubs as 'Dr. Simon Reid'. Television credits also include seven pilots and some 50 guest-star appearances, including such shows as Seinfeld, Working, The Nanny, Ellen, Jesse, Coach, Major Dad, Clueless, Married With Children, and Just Shoot Me. Lane is working on the new innovative web series, The Bay. He has worked as a consultant, writer and producer for Walt Disney Attractions on projects for Tokyo Disney Sea and EuroDisney. As Artistic Director for the Santa Susana Repertory Company, a professional resident theater company in Ventura County, Lane has produced and/or directed over 40 productions and guided the company from its inception. He also founded the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival in Thousand Oaks, now in its 13th season. Lane has also founded the Tennessee Shakespeare Festival now in its third year located in Bell Buckle, Tennessee.

    • Lane Edwards

      Lane Edwards is an actor, known for Godzilla (2014), The Age of Adaline (2015) and Falling Skies (2011).

    • Lane Factor

      Lane Factor is an actor, known for Reservation Dogs (2021), The Fabelmans (2022) and The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards (2021).

    • Lane Force

      Lane Force is known for Invasion of the Undead (2017), The VICE Guide to Bigfoot (2019) and Cocoa with Joe (2019).

    • Lane Garrison

      Lane Garrison is an American actor, writer from Dallas, Texas. After he graduated from J.J. Pearce High School (where Jessica Simpson also attended), he moved to Los Angeles. He was 18 and only had $400 to his name, but his love and passion for making movies paid off after years of perseverance when he landed the role of " Tweener" in the FOX hit TV series Prison Break. In addition to making movies and shooting TV shows as an actor, Lane is a successful screenwriter having sold three scripts he wrote on spec.

    • Lane Gates

      Lane Gates is known for Stargate SG-1 (1997), Level 9 (2000) and Convergence (1999).

    • Lane Hughes

      Lane Hughes is an actor and composer, known for Pop Skull (2007), V/H/S (2012) and You're Next (2011).

    • Lane Jefferson

      Lane Jefferson is known for Suburban Coven (2018).

    • Lane Lind

      Lane Lind was born on March 24, 1945 in Denmark. She is an actress, known for Kvinden i buret (2013), Seks roller søger en forfatter (1973) and Skytten (1977).

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