Grant Taylor was born on December 6, 1917 in London, England. He was an actor, known for On the Beach (1959), The Siege of Pinchgut (1959) and UFO... annientare S.H.A.D.O. stop. Uccidete Straker... (1974). He was married to Jean Ebsworth Bullen and Margaret Josephine Haslett. He died in 1971 in London.
Grant is a SAG-E, Los Angeles based Actor. He was born and raised in Chicago where he grew up excelling in soccer, football, and track and field. After back to back injuries late in high school, Grant stumbled into a one act play festival and found his passion. Already accepted into Northeastern University at that time, he switched his major to theatre before his first semester even started and never looked back. Since then Grant has performed in 40 independent short films all around Los Angeles and New England. He also has played lead and supporting roles in 4 independent feature length films. In addition to his film work, Grant appeared on stage in over 10 plays in Boston and his hometown of Chicago, 5 of which were leading roles.
Dr. Grant Tremblay is an Astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He was previously a NASA Einstein Fellow at Yale University, a Fellow at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), and a Fellow Astronomer at ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile. His work focuses on supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies.
Grant Venable is an actor, known for Boychoir (2014), Breaking In (2011) and Criminal Minds (2005).
Grant Vlahovic is an actor and producer, known for Foragers (2021), Dangerous (2021) and Jikirag.
Grant Waters is known for John Dies at the End (2012), Bring It On (2000) and The Hangover (2009).
Grant Weaver began acting at age nine. He quickly developed a passion for the entire filmmaking process. This passion, combined with his love of writing, led him to write his own scripts and bring those scripts to life through film. Grant and his two siblings, Stella and Lloyd, formed Weaver 3 Studios in 2017. At the same time, Grant created Paradox Productions. They have produced a handful of films and have plans for many more. In addition to acting, writing, and filmmaking, Grant enjoys video games, music production, photography, photo editing, jet skiing, snow skiing, and hiking. He also loves his dog.
As a child, Williams acted in summer stock productions. After graduation from high school he joined the Air Force for a four-year stint. Then, returning to New York, he took acting classes with Lee Strasberg. A few minor Broadway roles followed as did parts on some live TV dramas. One of these parts caught the eye of a talent agent and Williams signed with Universal in 1956. Universal put him into several supporting roles -- most notably as the gas-station stud in Written on the Wind (1956) -- but the high point of his career came when he played the title role in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957). Director Jack Arnold said that Williams gave an Oscar-worthy performance because, in many special-effects scenes, he could only imagine his surroundings and his fellow actors. In 1959, Williams moved over to Warner Brothers which cast him in the Hawaiian Eye (1959) TV series. After this, Williams' career faded. His last appearance may have been on a Family Feud (1976) episode in 1983 which featured other Hawaiian Eye (1959) alumni. A lifelong bachelor, Williams died in 1985.
Appeared in over 200 films. He had worked as a salesman and newspaper reporter before breaking into movies near the end of the silent era. Tall and tough, his starring roles in major pictures soon gave way to supporting parts, mainly as a villain, in B movies and serials. His elopement to Yuma, Arizona, in 1930 with a 17-year-old Loretta Young was widely reported. From 1940 on, he took numerous supporting roles, working until his suicide in 1959.
Grant Withington is a producer and director, known for Donald's Pathological Morning, The Fruition Machine (2018) and The Fountain of Youth (2009).