Caspar St. Charles is known for Atolladero (1995), La vida empieza hoy (2010) and Comediants, amb el sol a la maleta (2013).
Caspar Zafer is an actor and director, known for The Originals (2013), The Vampire Diaries (2009) and Tirante el Blanco (2006).
Born in Bremen, Germany and raised in London, England, Caspar has had a very international background. Both a Vassar College and American Film Institute alum, most of his higher education took place in the USA. Following his undergrad, he traveled the world for twelve years as an investment banker, having worked for Morgan Stanley, Scotia Capital, Dresdner Kleinwort Benson and lastly J.P. Morgan, while he established a career as one of Europe's premier Biotechnology financiers raising over $US 1.8 Billion in capital during the period 1999 - 2002. He retired from banking in 2003 and after a year at the AFI he joined Film And Music Entertainment Inc. where he worked as SVP and Head of Production. In 2006 he formed his own Production company Fortune Films, LLC where he continues to produce motion pictures and other entertainment content including television and branded shows for the world-wide-web. In 2015, he was a co-founder of the virtual reality company Baron VR where he is now designing 'Experiences' for the burgeoning VR/AR space. In January 2018, he became a co-founder of The BCD Company, a media asset holding company that controls the motion picture company Fortune Films, the VR/AR Company Baron VR and the commercial production company Brawler LA. He has guest lectured for film and finance classes at NYU, AFI, UCLA, USC and Chapman University. Together with his wife he is also a patron of the AFI, AWF, Ocean Conservation Foundation, Sundance Institute and Challenger's Boys & Girls Club. Most recently he and his wife have become founding patrons of the new AMPAS museum in Los Angeles. He is also a co-founder of the Idaho's Sun Valley Film Festival currently in its 7th year. He is fluent in three languages and proficient in two more. He counts skiing, golf and mountain biking to his hobbies and is an avid photographer. He currently resides in Santa Monica, California.
Casper Allpress is an actor, known for The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death (2014), The Boy with Chocolate Fingers (2011) and The Kennedys (2015).
Casper is an accomplished actor, writer, film director and producer. In 2020, he was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award at the Sprit Awards for producing "Wild Nights with Emily", Madeleine Olnek's comedic biopic about Emily Dickinson starring Molly Shannon. Also in 2020, Casper premiered his 10th feature film as a producer, when the Swedish relationship drama "Are We Lost Forever", directed by David Färdmar, had its world premiere at the Gothenburg International Film Festival. Prior to this Casper produced and directed eight multi-award winning features in the US (five of which he also wrote): "Slutty Summer" (2004), "A Four Letter Word" (2007), "Between Love & Goodbye" (2008), "The Big Gay Musical" (2009), "Violet Tendencies" (2010), "Going Down in LA-LA Land" (2011), "Kiss Me Kill Me" (2015) and "Flatbush Luck" (2016). in Sweden he wrote and directed the drama "Ett Sista Farväl" ("A Last Farewell") in 2013. The short film went on to play over 130 film festivals worldwide and picking up 18 awards. As an actor, Casper most recently appeared on Swedish TV in the film "Beck - ett nytt liv", and series "Dolt under ytan" and "Harmonica". In the US he has guest-starred on TV shows like "Hawaii Five-0," "Deadbeat" and"Swedish Dicks." Co-starring credits include "The Blacklist" and "Lethal Weapon." His many film roles include the Academy Award winning "Little Children". On stage, Casper has played as Hamlet in "Hamlet" in New York City and Romeo in "Romeo & Juliet" in Paris. Casper is a dual citizen of the United States and Sweden, splitting his time between Stockholm, New York and Los Angeles. He studied acting and directing at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York. Casper has been selected as one of the 100 most influential and newsworthy people by Out Magazine.
Casper Austin is an actor based out of Springfield, Missouri. Casper Austin is studying theatre at Missouri State University. A classically trained actor Casper Austin has graced both the screen, and stage. Casper got his start in film as an extra in the film "The Lucky Ones" directed by the director of "The Illusionist" Neil Berger. Casper continues to work on film, and stage.
Casper Austin Jones is an actor and producer, known for For a Good Time, Between Friends (2018) and Rogue Cell (2019).
Casper Berglund is known for Avgrunden (2023), Lill-Zlatan och morbror Raring (2022) and Freedom (Proof of Concept).
Casper Byriel Svane is known for Disco Ormene (2008).
Casper was born in Birkerød, Denmark in 1968. In 1987, he bought a tape Of American stand up comedian Steve Martin. Casper admired the Oscar-host to-be greatly. As did his co-workers on _Casper & Mandrilaftalen (1999)_, Frank Hvam, Lasse Rimmer and Lars Hjortshøj, Casper started out in stand-up comedy. His work in this business led to a deal with Danish TV-network DR, and Casper started doing a children's show called Hvaffor en hånd (1991). After doing a couple of shows for the young Danish people, Casper hit the big time with quiz show _"Husk lige tandbørsten" (1994)_, which he hosted, with help from Annette Toftgårdm whom he later married. _"Husk lige tandbørsten" (1994)_ had made Casper the darling of Danish television. A status which was jeopardized with Casper's follow-up: Safari (1996), which he made with his friend Lars Hjortshøj. All though the show was not a hit with the average Danish family, Casper wasn't any less enthusiastic about his career. He hosted the Danish grammys, but again the average Dane was outraged at Casper, as the public deemed certain jokes from the show too rough. Three years after breaking through with _"Husk lige tandbørsten" (1994)_, Casper teamed up with a few friends, and made Tæskeholdet (1997). Casper's sense of humor hadn't changed, but the Danish public was getting used to it, and the show, which aired both in the radio in the morning and on TV on late evenings was a major hit, and Casper was back on top. The show aired on DR, but the concept was bought by competing TV-station TV2. What came of this was Darios Joint (1998), which went down the same road as Safari (1996). At this point, Casper decided something that would mark a radical change in his career and a new start with a new attitude towards his status. Casper thought everything over, and he decided that he would no longer care about how many viewers he had on his shows. He would base his work around what he personally wanted to do, and what he personally thought was funny. He opted for a new start, and the TV-network was DR2. A small station, which agreed to give Casper the freedom to do exactly what he wanted to do. Casper gathered a team of fellow stand-up comedians, some of which Casper had worked with before. The team that was eventually put together consisted of: Lars Hjortshøj, Casper's co-star from Safari (1996), Frank Hvam, who had written for different TV-shows, and had caught Casper's attention and Lasse Rimmer, a rather new name on Danish TV. The project ended up as Casper & Mandrilaftalen (1999). It received cult status, and was to be re-run several times, each time with a growing number of viewers tuning in. Then in 2001, Casper and Frank Hvam wrote and starred in the first real Danish sitcom, Langt fra Las Vegas (2001).