E.J. Katz is an actress, known for The Imperfects (2022) and Billy the Kid (2022).
E.J. Samuels is known for Confessions of a Call Girl (1998).
EJ SNYDER is highly decorated Army combat veteran with 25 years military service under his belt, serving Ranger positions in Infantry and Airborne units. Snyder grew up in New Jersey and joined the armed forces at 19. He moved up the ranks quickly, seeing combat in both the Gulf War in 1991 and Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. During his time in the Army, EJ stepped up as a Ranger Instructor, Survival & Tracking Instructor, and Drill Sergeant, earning the name "Skullcrusher". EJ learned many outdoor skills and love for the wilderness with his late kid brother Jeff, when their dad took them camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, and trapping. They furthered those skills by canoeing, rafting, rock climbing, and long extended hikes. When EJ was in US Army Ranger School he received his first formal Survival Training and fell in love with the idea, so he started a self-study on the skill. Once he was assigned as a Ranger Instructor, he attended US Army Survival School (SERE-C) and Tracking Course and became the Primary Survival and Tracking Instructor for the course. Upon retirement EJ worked as a Government Contractor teaching Survival Skills to future Green Berets and other Soldiers at the US Army SERE School. EJ says that whether in the wild or on the field of combat he will always live by his motto: Tua Sponte Superstes, which means to "Survive By Your Own Will." EJ has been formally teaching survival skills to Soldiers and civilians ever since for well over 20 years. EJ is an extreme survivalist and employs a "Train as you Fight" approach to survival, and believes in pushing not only the limits of your environment but yourself as well. He is constantly pushing these limits and trying to continually break through the "Laws of 3 of Survival". He has thrust himself into many extreme survival situations and environments to grow as a survivalist and pass these lesson onto others. EJ believes that his brand of survival can be dropped into any environment, with no notice and little supplies, making it out where no man should walk. EJ still teaches survival skills, serves as a motivational speaker, and volunteers for many veteran and charity causes. EJ has previously appeared on Discovery Channel's Naked and Afraid three times, TNT's 72 Hours, and History Channel's Patton 360, among other TV & Film projects.
E.J. Stapleton was born on May 19, 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Premonition (2007), The Bystander Theory (2013) and Guilty (2008).
Born in Cincinnati OH. She's been acting off and on since high school appearing in school music productions and an episode of a local television show. She's appeared in productions for Emerald Entertainment in supporting roles for the plays Mama Can't Save You But the Lord Can, Double Deceived, The Repossessed Woman and others. Movie roles including Foster Home Short Film, Jacob's Paradox 3 Knee Deep to name a few
E.K. Spila is known for Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), Daylight's End (2016) and Prison Break (2005).
E.K.Murugan is known for Park (2024).
E.L. Katz got his start in the industry working as a horror/music journalist for While You Were Sleeping, Fangoria, Creature-Corner, and Life Sucks Die. After graduating Full Sail Film School in Orlando, he collaborated with acclaimed director Adam Wingard on several features as a screenwriter/producer, including "Home Sick", which was cited by Fangoria Magazine as being "A gorefest that does what so many recent low budget shockers only claim to do.", and "Pop Skull", a psychological ghost story which garnered great reviews from Variety, Twitch, and Bloody-Disgusting. His directorial debut "Cheap Thrills", starring Pat Healy, Sara Paxton, David Koechner, and Ethan Embry, premiered at SXSW where it won the Midnighter Audience award.
Growing up in Syracuse, New York, E.L. Williams developed a knack for creative expression at a young age to cope with living in a tough environment. As he matured, this gift resulted in E.L. participating in several local productions, including the theatrical play "Arthur, The Musical" which made it all the way off Broadway. Now a resident of Atlanta, the entertainment industries new hot spot, E.L. cultivated his craft and has been featured in several television productions. He also secured a principle role in the dramatic independent film, "When I Hold Me Ears" released in 2015. E.L. studies at the renowned Nick Conti's Professional Actors Studio in Atlanta, GA.
E.P. McKnight is an actress and writer, known for Cradle Swapping (2017).