Zak Penn's career began as a screenwriter when he sold his first script, Last Action Hero, at the age of twenty-three. Since then, Penn has become known for his work on numerous films based on Marvel comics, including X-Men 2 and X-Men: The Last Stand, The Incredible Hulk, and The Avengers. He has also dabbled in other genres, writing scripts for disparate films such as P.C.U., Behind Enemy Lines and Suspect Zero. Penn's shift into independent cinema began when he collaborated with his idol, Werner Herzog, on the script for Rescue Dawn. Penn directed and co-starred with Herzog in Incident at Loch Ness, his award-winning "hoax" documentary about the legendary director's attempts to make a film about the equally legendary monster. The Grand, Penn's second completely improvised film, was his third film with Herzog, and featured an eclectic cast including Woody Harrelson, David Cross, Ray Romano, Cheryl Hines, Dennis Farina and Gabe Kaplan. In addition, Penn co-wrote the original story for Antz and produced the animated film Osmosis Jones. His first foray into television was the critically acclaimed SyFy Channel original series "Alphas" starring David Strathairn. His most recent endeavor was video game documentary Atari: Game Over, which recently premiered on Xbox Live.
Zak Resnick is an actor, known for Graffiti (2017), Lovestruck: The Musical (2013) and Dance Moms (2011).
Zak Robertson is an actor, known for Mirage (2020).
Zak Rothera-Oxley is an actor known for his work in HBO's Emmy award winning limited television series The Watchmen, playing the role of the young Jon Osterman. Zak is an only child and lives in Nottinghamshire, England. He attends the Television Workshop in Nottingham, a BAFTA-winning organisation that offers training for young people in performance skills for television, film, radio and theatre. He also attends weekly acting classes at Circle up Drama in Leicestershire. Zak was also cast as Jackson, a DARE crew member in the educational programme DARE 25, which helps educate young people to lead safe and healthy lives and raises awareness of drug and alcohol education across the U.K. Zak's passionate about basketball and plays for The Nottingham Hoods (U.K.) basketball team. He enjoys being outdoors, listening to music and going to music and art festivals. He loves performing tricks with his diabolo, art and woodworking projects and collecting trainers.
Zak Rowlands is an actor, known for The Mauritanian (2021), Eye in the Sky (2015) and Deutschland 86 (2018).
Zak Russell-Jones is an actor, known for Catalyst, Unhinged (2017) and The Daily Lyre (2021).
Zak has also been a successful club and radio DJ in Canada and Europe throughout the last decade. A professional film and TV actor, dancer, and musician, he brings a complete and distinct energy as a performance artist.
Zak Shukor was born in London Hammersmith in 1970. He is a British based actor. Shukor's parents moved to England when his father was hired as a director to the BBC. He is known for his work on Mr Holmes (2015), Stan Lee's Lucky Man (2018), Sex Education (2019), Warrior (2020), Save Me (2020) and Voyagers (2021).
Zak Steiner is an actor and director, known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Jessica Jones (2015) and Difficult People (2015).
Zak Sutcliffe was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire to parents Shaun Sutcliffe, a builder and Ursula Sutcliffe, an early years practitioner. He is the fifth child of six brothers and sisters. As a youngster he enjoyed lots of different activities such as street dance, karate, gymnastics and free running. It was in high school where he discovered acting and quickly found a school that catered for film acting training. Zak quickly fell in love with acting and knew he had found the right path for him. In October 2013 he started classes at the Yorkshire school of acting in Bradford. After only attending his first two classes Zak auditioned and was cast in a short university film, an experience he is said to have found invaluable training. Lots of auditions quickly came for Zak, and then in (2014) he was cast in Sacha Baron Cohen's movie, Grimsby, where he travelled to South Africa for four weeks to play Sachas son, Luke. Again, Zak showed impressive work for a boy of his age, especially when able to put his improv work to the test. Six months after finishing filming for Grimsby, Zak was cast as Peter Pan for a television film, Peter and Wendy, This was Zak's first lead role. Many auditions and work continue to come his way while in between he continues his training and is now working towards his LAMDA exams.