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    • Tate Donovan

      Tate Buckley Donovan began making television appearances while still in his teens, most often cast as angst-ridden high schoolers in such made-for-TV films such as Not My Kid (1985) and Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (1987). Donovan was born to a large family in Tenafly, New Jersey, the son of Eileen Frances (McAllister) and John Timothy Donovan, a surgeon. He is of Irish descent. Donovan moved to Los Angeles to be closer to the television industry while he attended college at USC, where he also met several fellow actors who became longtime friends, such as Grant Heslov and George Clooney, with whom he still parties with to this day (he also had a fairly substantial part in their smash film, Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005). Although not quite as active as his friend Clooney in the romantic arena, confirmed bachelor Donovan has been engaged to both film star Sandra Bullock and television icon Jennifer Aniston, and has dated a diverse group of women such as socialite Plum Sikes (2000), stage actress Whitney Allen (2001) and television actress Lauren Graham, whom he met when they both appeared in the play "Once in a Lifetime" at the Williamstown Theater Festival in 2002. After graduating from college, Donovan gained prominent notice for his portrayal of the charismatic yet self-centered co-pilot in the ensemble period drama Memphis Belle (1990). Prior to that, Donovan had appeared as the cocky elder camper in SpaceCamp (1986) and as a recovering drug addict in Clean and Sober (1988). His first leading role was in the charming but minor Love Potion No. 9 (1992), costarring Bullock, to whom he became engaged (their relationship ended in 1994). He then appeared in several independent features as sullen, withdrawn types before following up with a role in the Disney family comedy, Holy Matrimony (1994). He returned to Disney for perhaps his highest-profile effort to date, the animated Hercules (1997), for which he provided the voice for the adult version of the title character. His small-screen work has included a Cable ACE-nominated turn in the HBO series Vietnam War Story II (1988) (V). He joined the parade of film stars who turned to sitcoms, heading the cast of Partners (1995) opposite Jon Cryer. When that failed to catch on, he joined with his "Memphis Belle" co-stars Eric Stoltz and Reed Diamond to play three brothers in a memorable episode of NBC's Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) and had a recurring role as a client and potential love interest for Calista Flockhart's titular lawyer Ally McBeal (1997). Switching networks, he had a recurring role as a love interest opposite his then-girlfriend Jennifer Aniston in NBC's Friends (1994) and donned clerical garb to play the priest son of a large Irish Catholic family in the short-lived NBC drama Trinity (1998). More recently he has appeared as a guest star in several shows such as The Guardian (2001), as well as Mister Sterling (2003) and in the new show The O.C. (2003).

    • Tate Ellington

      Tate Ellington was born on April 17, 1979 in Madison, Mississippi, USA. He is an actor, known for Remember Me (2010), Sinister 2 (2015) and The Endless (2017). He has been married to Chrissy Fiorilli since May 19, 2012.

    • Tate Hanyok

      Tate Hanyok is a writer-actor-producer focused on female-driven comedy and young adult stories. She was named one of the AFF & Moviemaker Top 25 Writers to Watch and one of the Top 100 Emerging Writers on Tracking Board's 2019 Young and Hungry List. As a California native transplant, by way of colonial Virginia, Tate's bleeding liberal heart and perspective are steeped in the unpredictable (and hilarious) reality of the underdog, and the strength and magic of community. As a storyteller she relishes in uplifting themes that are universal, and is driven by a burning desire to tell the stories of her unsung heroes. As a writer, she's most recently been hired by Picturestart to adapt the WattPad novel Along for the Ride into a motion picture, and has also written The Pet Nup and Family Week for Mucho Mas. As a producer, Tate executive produced her feature script Sex APPeal alongside American High for Hulu, to be released in Nov 2021, and she both produced and starred in the indie feature film Love and Baseball. Additionally, Tate has guest starred in many notable shows and films including The Office, Superstore, The Detour, Community, Shameless, Transparent, Burt Wonderstone, and many more. She is often called upon for her comedic character work and is a seasoned improviser, who has appeared in nearly 100 commercials. Her multi-hyphenate career began on the stage, where she is a company member with The B Street Theatre at the Sofia Center for the Arts in CA.

    • Tate Hieronymus

      Tate Hieronymus is a director and writer, known for The Bluff Creek Film Project (2018) and Dust 2 Glory (2017).

    • Tate Hustedt

      Tate Hustedt is an actor, known for Peacock (2010).

    • Tate Kenney

      Born in Canada, Tate began commercial modeling with FORD as a child and fell in love with acting in children's theatre. A self-professed bookworm, she fused her artistry with her social activism early on, all the while excelling at competitive cheerleading, dance, and long-distance running. She graduated with an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario before studying at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City, completing their Two Year Conservatory Program, where she was the recipient of the Vincent D'Onofrio Scholarship Award. Beginning to work professionally in New York, Tate frequents both the stage and screen. Onstage, she has played Flirt in William Inge's "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (Lee Kasper, dir.), Darlene in Lanford Wilson's "Balm in Gilead" (Jenna Worsham, dir.) and Marcia in Stephen Adly Guirgis' "Our Lady of 121st Street" (Kelly O'Donnell, dir.). She was last seen onstage in leading roles in both Unhinged: the 9th annual Women's Work Short Play Festival presented by New Perspectives Theatre Company and The Future is Female Festival, presented by MultiStages, in honor of Women's History Month. Tate's recent work has been primarily on screen. She played Chloe Jones in Rian Johnson's series "Poker Face" (Peacock) alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt (S1 E9 "Escape from Shit Mountain") and she played a lead walker on "Dead City" (AMC) in their premiere episode (S1 E1). She has doubled onscreen for Anna/Emma Roberts on "American Horror Story"(FX) season 12, "Delicate", working with directors Jennifer Lynch, Bradley Buecker, Gwyneth Horder-Payton and Jennifer Lamb in various episodes. In addition to doubling as Anna/Emma Roberts, she performed stunts and intimate/nude work and worked with dogs, cats, birds, goats, snakes, spiders, maggots, SFX, puppeteers and prosthetic make-up. Tate recently completed work on the new limited mini-series "Dying For Sex" (Disney/FX), starring Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate and Sissy Spacek, based on the hit podcast of the same name, where she doubled, performed stunt and intimate/nude work as Molly/Michelle Williams in addition to two co-star roles, in episodes one and four, portraying the Naked Woman and an Emergency Room Nurse respectively. She is currently working on Netflix's miniseries "Sirens" (LuckyChap) from showrunner Molly Smith Metzler ("Maid"), working alongside Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon and Milly Alcock. Tate has been employed as a teaching artist in both the Young Actors and the Institute program at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. She taught full time during the 2023 WGA/SAG strike. Tate continues to model occasionally, and has been featured in campaigns for Hint water, Dudley's restaurant (NYC), The Home Tee, EJ Skalde jewelry, Adobe, Orseund Iris and Urban Outfitters. Tate is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and is represented by Dream Maker Talent Management. She splits her time between New York, Los Angeles and Toronto, though she's primarily based out of Manhattan, where she resides with her husband. She is a dual Canadian-American citizen.

    • Tate Koenig

    • Tate Martell

      Tate Martell is known for QB1: Beyond the Lights (2017) and 60 Minutes (1968).

    • Tate Moore

      Tate Moore is known for Adopted (2021), Woman Up (2019) and With Love (2021).

    • Tate S. McCullough

      Tate S. McCullough is an actor and producer, known for Honor Among Thieves (2012), The Sanguinarian (2008) and Thirty Proof Coil (2010).

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