Ned Morgan is an actor, known for Wrecked (2016), Sleepwalking (2018) and Killer Theory (2021).
Ned Noyes is an actor, known for The Post (2017) and Boardwalk Empire (2010).
Ned Petrie is an actor and writer, known for Straight Man (2013), Cookie Biscuits Comedy (2016) and Any Given Weeknight (2018).
Ned Porteous is an actor, known for EastEnders (1985), Emmerdale Farm (1972) and Astral (2018).
Ned Read is an actor, known for The Forgiving (2020), God is Bored (2018) and Tell Me a Story (2017).
Ned Riseley is a writer, actor, and musician based in New York. Acting credits include Six Degrees of Separation on Broadway, Poster Boy and Unknown Soldier at Williamstown Theatre Festival, and others. As half of the comedy duo Friends Who Folk, Ned hosts a monthly show at Union Hall, has hosted shows at Ars Nova, and regularly performs at venues like the Upright Citizens Brigade, The Bell House, Caveat, and Caroline's on Broadway. Friends Who Folk has made videos for The New Yorker, and been featured in Glamour, Splitsider, Paste, and Time Out New York. Ned also writes plays, prose, and music.
Ned Schmidtke was born on June 19, 1942 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor, known for Wedding Crashers (2005), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) and Chain Reaction (1996).
Ned Shatzer is an actor, known for Starry Eyes (2014), Life Is Beautiful (2010) and The Wolfpack (2015).
Ned Van Zandt is an actor, known for The Blacklist (2013), The Good Fight (2017) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017).
Ned Vaughn grew up in Huntsville, Alabama and first acted at age 8 in a community theatre production of "Oliver!" The son of an artist and a civilian Army public affairs specialist, he mixed acting with athletics and music until leaving high school. In college, he began to concentrate seriously on pursuing a career as an actor. A year and a half later, he dropped out of college and took the bold step of moving to New York with $600 and a one-way rental car. To make ends meet, he worked as a doorman at the Wellington Hotel while auditioning and studying at the famed HB Studio. Ned won quick success in TV commercials, but was still working as a doorman when his big break came. He auditioned for a starring role in the feature film "The Rescue" and was ultimately cast as the heroic son of a captured Navy Seal. After shooting the film in New Zealand and Hong Kong, he moved to Los Angeles, where he has lived and worked ever since. Ned's rich career has taken him around the world, from submarines to mountaintops, but the role he cherishes most is that of husband and father. He and his wife Adelaide were married in 1997 and are the happy, busy parents of five children.