Eco Andriolo is known for Romanzo siciliano (2016), The Tearsmith (2024) and The New Pope (2020).
Eco Benitez is known for Pusoy (2022), Boso Dos (2023) and Kaliwaan (2022).
Ecow Smith-Asante is an actor and assistant director, known for Forced (2022), Guldkysten (2015) and Devil in the Detail (2014).
Ecrin Mogultay is known for Bahari Beklerken (2019), Can Feda (2018) and Çukur (2016).
Ecstasia Sanders was born in San Diego, California on July 15, 1985. The eldest of two to an African American father and a Scottish/English mother, Ecstasia was raised in a very artistic household and grew up watching her parents performing on the stage. Her mother, singer/songwriter, Dayle Tomson and her father musical theatre performer and current member of "The Sojuorners" Will Sanders saw the same passion for performing in Ecstasia at an early age and decided to get her an agent and give her the opportunity to audition for film and television. Ecstasia's vibrancy landed her first commercial at 7 years old, and she went on to star in many commercials such as Perfume Princess (1994), Alphabets (1995), Polly Pocket (1996) and Operation (1999). She landed her first big part in a feature film as a supporting lead alongside Michele Lee in Color Me Perfect (1996). Ecstasia was very involved in the theatre program at her high school and when she graduated she continued to craft her art form at Lyric School of Acting where she as trained by Michelle Lonsdale Smith, specializing in the Meisner technique and Method Acting. Ecstasia moved to Los Angeles to continue her studies at Lyric School of Acting and went on to star in feature films such as Catwoman (2004), Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006), and Final Destination 3 (2006), as well as television series such as Smallville (2001), Psych (2006), and Supernatural (2005). Ecstasia continues to work on various film and television productions. She has appeared on productions such as Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), Motive (2013), Arctic Air (2012), and Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016).
Ed abate was born in Watertown N.Y. , on April 16th, and graduated from Watertown Highschool. He has 5 children and several grandchildren as well. He is known for his appearances in Star Trek New Voyages, Ghosts vs. Monsters, The Legend of the Goatman: Horrifying Monsters, Cyptids, and Ghosts, and Ghost deck vs Occult deck. Ed has also worked for Retro Film Studios.
Ed Accura is a British songwriter, producer, rapper, and host of In The Deep End podcast, screenwriter, and producer of the documentary feature film A Film Called Blacks Can't Swim, and Blacks Can't Swim The Sequel, and the forthcoming Blacks Can't Swim REWIND, all directed by award-winning filmmaker Mysterex (MO-AM). Ed co-founded the Black Swimming Association (BSA) with Seren Jones, Danielle Obe and Alice Dearing. The BSA was set up two years ago to champion inclusivity, representation, and diversity in aquatics; highlighting the value of swimming as an essential life-saving skill and showcasing aquatic opportunities and aquatic career pathways which are otherwise invisible to African, Caribbean, and Asian communities. According to official figures released by Sport England, 95% of Black adults and 80% of Black children do not swim, similarly 93% of Asian adults and 78% of Asian children do not swim. Born in London and raised in the UK and Ghana. Ed Accura began to fulfil his passion for music in the '90s which started with the production of experimental avant-garde and jazz-inspired sounds. His passion for Hip-hop soon became very evident which led him co-founded the UK hip hop crew, 617, with D.R.A. and Bolistik in 2003. Under his independent production company, Accura Records, he went on to produce and feature on nine studio albums with styles ranging from hip-hop with 617 and as a solo artist all the way to street jazz under the name NOIZE. His song writing took a turn in 2010 when he made the conscious decision to only make music that created social awareness. This was highlighted in 2016 when he wrote and dedicated the song Bear A Witness to a homeless person on the streets of London that had passed away not long after he had shared a burger with him outside McDonalds. As a result, he founded and run the Bear A Witness Homeless campaign for 2 years. The next music project Ed embarked on would change his life forever. Sat on a boat on holiday with friends and family in Barbados in August 2018, Ed wrote the song A Film Called Black Can't Swim, highlighting his aquaphobia and inability to swim. The song was intended to highlight the issue with the disproportionate number of people of African, Caribbean, and Asian heritage that did not swim and encourage someone to make a film about it. Ed ended up making that film and the rest as they say is history. Discography (Albums) Blacks Can't Swim REWIND The Official Motion Picture Soundtrack (2022) Blacks Can't Swim The Official Motion Picture Soundtrack (2021) Ed Accura - Talk 2 Frank (2016) Ed Accura - Return of the Social Misfit (2015) Ed Accura - Observations a Social Misfit (2010) Noize - Late Night at the Karma Lounge (2014) Noize - Impressionz of a Colourful Mind (2012) Noize - Silent Journey (2011) 617 - Circa 74 (2008) 617 - Bittersweet (2006) 617 - The Vault (2003) Accura - No Holds Barred (1997) Accura - Five X Five (1992) Discography (Ed Accura Singles) Change the Narrative (2022) A Film Called Black's Can't Swim (2019) Streetlink (2018) New Age ofThingz (2017) Bear A Witness (2016)
Ed Ackerman was born on August 15th 1977, and raised in the small rural township of Columbia Station, Ohio, just outside of Cleveland. After graduating high school, he enrolled at The University of Akron, and became a top rated radio personality with radio station, WZIP-FM. After graduating college, he quickly became a recognizable face through out the Cleveland comedy and acting community. He performed with the cast of Cabaret Dada; Cleveland's longest running improvisational comedy theater, for two years before making his way to Los Angeles in 2003. In Los Angeles, he performs sketch comedy and improvisational comedy shows at The ACME Comedy Theater, and The IO West.
Ed Adams is known for Untold: Crime and Penalties (2021).
Ed Agresti was born on October 4, 1900 in Salerno, Italy. He was an actor, known for Casablanca (1942), Gilda (1946) and The Pride of the Yankees (1942). He died on January 1, 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA.