Myron McClure hails from a small Ohio town. His mother, Belina, is of Latin and African American descent. Being the eldest of five children, he learned at a very young that leadership comes with bold choices and the responsibility to inspire by example of action. Myron's passion for theatrical acting began when he auditioned for his first school play (The Outsiders). The stage came quite natural to him. He continued stage acting throughout high school and college admiring actors such as Denzel Washington, Sidney Poitier, Anthony Hopkins, and Morgan Freeman. Myron McClure is now a Los Angeles based Actor who prides himself in his unique sense of timing, boldness, and ability to perform within the different ranges of genres. Myron has booked several shows and movies including the Conan O'Brien Show and most recently Beverly Hills Christmas where he plays opposite Dean Cain.
American character actor of vast stage experience who appeared infrequently but memorably in films. A native of Albany, Indiana, he attended Princeton University, where he was an honors student and Phi Beta Kappa. In 1929, he joined the University Players in Massachusetts, joining and eventually sharing a New York City apartment with a trio of struggling performers: Henry Fonda, Joshua Logan, and James Stewart. While Fonda and Stewart found their greatest success in Hollywood, Logan and McCormick gravitated to and were most closely tied the New York stage. McCormick also became one of the busiest actors in radio drama. He made occasional movies, such as when the Broadway cast of Maxwell Anderson's "Winterset" reunited for the film version. He won fame as Luther Billis in Logan's production of "South Pacific" (the role was played by Ray Walston in the film) and as "Sergeant King" in No Time for Sergeants (1958) a part he repeated in the movie version. Cancer claimed him in 1962 at the age of 54.
Myron Natwick was born on December 31, 1927 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Cats & Dogs (2001), Three Days of the Condor (1975) and I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017).
Myron Parker Wright is an actor, known for Queen Sugar (2016), Mercy Street (2016) and The Three Stooges (2012).
Graduated high school from Archbishop Hoban in Akron, Ohio. Attended Akron University before moving to New York City to pursue a career in stage and film. In 2000 he got his first break in a John Singleton's remake of the movie Shaft. Myron has since guest stared in several TV shows such as Law & Order Criminal Intent, Shameless, etc.
Myron Rodgers is an actor, known for Aponi (2016).
Myron Wouts is an actor and director, known for Homo (2012), Het gordijnpaleis van Ollie Hartmoed (2011) and De Reünie (2015).
Myroslav Latyk is known for Manu-18347 (2012), Koroli repu (2021) and 5baksiv.net (2015).
Born in Kyiv (Ukraine) in 1974, Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi graduated from the filmmaking department of the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University, majoring in feature film directing. He has worked at various Ukrainian film studios in Kyiv (such as the Dovzhenko Film Studio) and Russian film studios in St. Petersburg (such as the Lenfilm Studios). He also worked as a script writer on numerous TV films and published a number of stories, one of which The Chornobyl Robinson won the prize of the All-Ukrainian Script Contest Coronation of the Word (2000). His debut short "The Intsydent" has competed in 25 festivals in 17 countries. His second feature film "Diagnosis" has been nominated for Golden Bear. His latest short film "Deafness" is his second Berlinale outing that got him another Golden Bear nomination. In autumn 2010 Myroslav received a grant to create his first full-length feature film 'The Tribe" from the Hubert Bals Fund of Rotterdam Film Festival. In 2012, Myroslav won the Silver Leopard of the Locarno Film Festival's competition program "Pardi di domani" for his film "Nuclear Waste". "Nuclear Waste" was nominated for an EFA Award in 2013. His latest film, "The Tribe" (2014), won the Nespresso Grand Prize for La Semaine de la Critique in 2014.
Myrthe Burger is an actress, known for Jungle (2017), Sluipschutters (2013) and Hunter Street (2017).