Evan Adams is from Tla'amin Nation, near the town of Powell River, BC, Canada. He stars in the Emmy-winning TV-movie "Lost in the Barrens" (1990) and its nominated sequel "Curse of the Viking Grave" (1993). Besides numerous episodics like "The Beachcombers" and "Black Stallion", he also appears in the feature film "Toby McTeague" (1986) and his on-stage highlights include the role of Edmund in Women in View's "Lear", Creature Nataways in the Arts Club Theatre's "Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing", and Jamie in Headlines Theatre's "Mamu." Evan stars as Thomas Builds-The-Fire in "Smoke Signals" (1998), written by Sherman Alexie and directed by Chris Eyre. "Smoke Signals" won the coveted Audience Award for best film and the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998. He also won Best Actor awards from the American Indian Film Festival, and from First Americans in the Arts, and a 1999 Independent Spirit Award for 'Best Debut Performance'. He continues to work on intermittent, high-profile projects, but is also a medical doctor in Vancouver, Canada.
Evan Adams is an actor, known for Reed's Point (2022) and The Wrong Valentine (2021).
Evan Adrian has been passionate about acting since the age of 9 where he began performing in local community theatre. From pre-school he stood out as the class comedian and to this day, brings his fun-loving and charming self in every opportunity presented to him. He was born in Orlando, Florida, and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Growing up in a humble household, Evan began working at the local Chuck E Cheese, and crewing for a Hot Air balloon company, as well as working on set of any and all productions that came through NM. Ranging from extra work, to featured roles and everything in between! At the Public Academy for the Performing Arts High School, Evan discovered his love for dance when he took his first hip hop class sophomore year and since then, has been teaching children and adults in all levels of the dance style. He always knew that living in California would be inevitable, so immediately upon graduating from high school, Evan finally decided to pursue his career wholeheartedly by moving to Los Angeles with the full support of his family. Ever since, he has been blessed with various opportunities in commercials and film. He can be seen dancing in commercials for Charter Cable Co., Motorola, US Census, and Burger King. Evan's favorite acting gigs are from his most recent works, honored to share the screen with actors such as Billy Bob Thorton, Claire Danes, James Marsden, Michael Pena, Eva Longoria, and Ed Harris just to name a few. Evan welcomes the challenge of any role offered to him, loves meeting and working with people on and off set, and looks forward to all opportunities to enhance his craft.
Evan Agos was born in Chicago and moved to California at age five. He is the son of American actors Chris Agos and Patricia True Agos. Evan was an early reader, and at age three his parents began recording him in their studio. Evan has voiced commercials as well as several animated projects from Disney Animation Studios, Amazon Studios and Cartoon Network. When he's not playing with his twin brother, Evan enjoys reading, karate and singing. He is a huge Harry Potter and Star Wars fan.
Evan Alex was born on May 5, 2008. He is an actor, known for Us (2019), The Kid (2018) and Kids Reenact (2009).
Evan Alex Cole is an actor, known for She's Out of My League (2010), CBGB (2013) and As the World Turns (1956).
Evan Arnold is an actor and producer, known for Spider-Man (2002), Ford v Ferrari (2019) and Garfield (2004).
Born in South Carolina and now a resident of Oklahoma, Evan began his acting journey on the local stage. It was there that he found his love of acting; working in productions like: The Aristocats, Willy Wonka Kids, Lion King, Jr., Les Miserable and The Wizard of Oz. During this time, he also began working with a screen acting coach and participated in acting workshops and group classes. He's enjoyed doing commercial work and found a real passion in making movies. Evan loves writing (and has been working on a few novels) as well as art and music. He began piano lessons at 6 and has started teaching himself to play the guitar and ukulele. He has experience in soccer, Jiu Jitsu and loves to swim. He is an avid reader, loves history and science and is a big fan of Legos, Star Wars, and comics (Marvel and DC) as well as playing video and board games with his family and friends.
Evan Ayers found his way through comedy, after completing the UCB program. He just finished producing, writing and starring in the short "Twisted Therapy," who featured Martin Kove. You can watch him in the longest running Youtube show "Steam Room Stories" where he is a series regular. His show, "Last Minute Comedy" was featured on the front page of Funny or Die, with the hilarious episode; "Practical Prankerz." Stay tuned, currently in pre-production of his short "The Henchman."
Evan Bacon is known for Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana (2018).