Cedric De Souza was born in Nairobi, Kenya and is the son of Tony (ex-Calangute) & Bridget (ex-Navelim) De Souza. He was educated at Westgate-On-Sea, Kent, UK after which he returned to Nairobi where he worked at the Donovan Maule Theatre. In 2006, it he was living in Vancouver, BC, Canada and his parents were living in Toronto, ON, Canada. Cedric's screen career began as early as 2002 in a made-for-television film. He made recurring appearances on series including Cold Squad (1998), Human Cargo (2004), Earthsea (2004) and Da Vinci's Inquest (1998). Although most of his work has been featured throughout numerous television series, he has appeared in film. His most high profile film appearance was in 2004 when he shared screen time with action star Vin Diesel in the sci-fi fantasy action film The Chronicles of Riddick (2004). In the 2010's he made a recurring appearance on the highly-popular television series Once Upon a Time (2011) as the fairy tale Sultan from the "Aladdin" story.
Cedric Ducharme is an actor, known for Kung Fu (2021), All Joking Aside (2020) and The Baby-Sitters Club (2020).
Cedric Dumont is known for Petits secrets en famille (2016), The Summit of the Gods (2021) and Bullit: The Documentary (2013).
Cedric Eich was born on 10 August 2000. He is an actor, known for Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Der kleine Ben (2006) and Ein Fall von Liebe (2009).
The third of four children, Cedric Gegel grew up dancing, singing, and performing skits with his siblings in Wapakoneta, Ohio, as well as watching classic TV shows like I Love Lucy and The Andy Griffith Show. He graduated from Wapakoneta High School in 2013 and, after initially studying to be a high school English teacher, from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio in 2017 with degrees in Theatre Studies and Public Relations. Cedric has made his mark as a strong comedic and dramatic actor in both stage and film. He also co-founded Just a Skosh Productions with Zach Throne, and under that company's banner, wrote, directed, and co-executive produced his debut feature film, the indie family fantasy "Cadia: The World Within," which released in 2020. He also wrote the screenplay for the August 2022 cancer drama "Forbearance," in which he also appears in a supporting role. Cedric also runs a YouTube channel with over 30,000 subscribers where he analyzes music videos and live performances to educate viewers on storytelling, cinematography, editing, acting, production design, and vocal technique.
Cedric Grandberry Jr. is an actor and producer, known for Belong (2014), Concrete Kids (2018) and Pop Up (2018).
Cedric Greenway was born in Jacksonville Florida, and later grew up in Newnan, Georgia. Growing up, he was exposed to a diverse element of Sports, Culture, and Art. He comes from a family full of entertainers like the Late James Weldon Johnson (Creator of the song Lift Every Voice and Sing), and the Late Willie Greenway Sr (Formal NFL Tight End / New Orleans Saint). His high school stage play planted the seed to further his studies at the University of Tennessee / Chattanooga majoring in Communications with a concentration in Broadcasting Electronics Media and minoring in Psychology and Sociology. He broke into the acting scene making appearances in television shows and movies like, Cobra Kai, Black Lightning, Sleepy Hollow, MacGyver, Who Is Killing the Cheerleaders, and Nappily Ever After. His role in the movie Tulsa was considered for an Oscar nomination.
Sir Cedric Hardwicke, one of the great character actors in the first decades of the talking picture, was born in Lye, England on February 19, 1893. Hardwicke attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made his stage debut in 1912. His career was interrupted by military service in World War I, but he returned to the stage in 1922 with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, distinguishing himself as Caesar in George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra, which was his ticket to the London stage. For his distinguished work on the stage and in films, he was knighted by King George V in 1934, a time when very few actors received such an honor. Hardwicke first performed on the American stage in 1936 and emigrated to the United States permanently after spending the 1948 season with the Old Vic. Hardwicke's success on stage and in films and television was abetted by his resonant voice and aristocratic bearing. Among the major films he appeared in were Les Misérables (1935), Stanley and Livingstone (1939), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), Suspicion (1941), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949), and The Ten Commandments (1956). His last film was The Pumpkin Eater (1964) in 1964. Cedric Hardwicke died on August 6, 1964 in New York City, New York.
A native French speaker, Cedric Houle was born in Montreal, Canada and grew up in Kansas City. He attended the University of Kansas, where he studied acting, screenwriting, and took part in local theatre productions. He then relocated to Los Angeles and completed the Meisner intensive at the Don Bloomfield Actors Studio. He's recently appeared in several features and short films, as well as continuing his writing endeavors.
Cedric Joe was born on March 17, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021), Just Beyond (2021) and Murder City.