Stephen Adam Amell (born May 8, 1981) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for portraying Oliver Queen / Green Arrow in the television series Arrow (based on the comic character of the same name) and will portray Casey Jones in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.
Amell appeared in two episodes of the fourth season of Queer as Folk as the Liberty Ride spinning instructor in 2004. Amell played Adam in the first season of the television series Dante's Cove; he was replaced in the second season by Jon Fleming. In 2007, Amell won a Gemini Award for his guest-starring role on ReGenesis. The same year he was also nominated for a Gemini Award in the Best Ensemble Cast Category for Rent-a-Goalie.
He had recurring roles in the TV series Da Kink in My Hair and Heartland. On December 3, 2010, Amell joined the cast of The Vampire Diaries as werewolf 'Brady' for season 2.
Amell starred as Joran van der Sloot in the Lifetime film Justice for Natalee Holloway which originally aired in May 2011.
Katherine Evelyn Anita "Katie" Cassidy (born November 25, 1986) is an American actress who stars as Laurel Lance on The CW's series Arrow. She has also appeared on the CW shows Supernatural, Melrose Place, and Gossip Girl; on the CBS miniseries Harper's Island; and in the films Click (2006), Taken (2008), Monte Carlo (2011), and The Scribbler (2014). Cassidy has gained a reputation as a "scream queen" due to her numerous roles in horror films (most of which are remakes of classics of the genre) which include her feature film debut When a Stranger Calls (2006), The Lost (2006), Black Christmas (2006), and A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010).
Cassidy was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actor David Cassidy and Sherry Benedon in 1986. Cassidy's paternal grandparents were actors Jack Cassidy and Evelyn Ward, and she is the niece of teen idol and television producer Shaun Cassidy and actor Patrick Cassidy. Cassidy also has two younger cousins who live in Australia named Samantha Cassidy and Jasmine Cassidy. Cassidy has a younger half-brother named Beau, born in 1991, from her father's third marriage to Sue Shifrin. In her youth, Cassidy was a cheerleader for the California Flyers, a competitive team.
Colin Donnell (born October 9, 1982) is an American actor best known for his performances as Billy Crocker in Anything Goes, Dr. Connor Rhodes in Chicago Med and Tommy Merlyn in the The CW television series Arrow.
Colin Donnell was born in St. Louis, Missouri, as the youngest of three boys. He has Irish and French ancestry. He played the guitar and took singing lessons when he was 17. His introduction to the stage was in high-school where he was a part of the choir and was in the background juggling and doing circus tricks, which led him in being part of his first school musical production of Barnum. As he put it, he "loved it" and the rest is just history. Colin graduated from Indiana University in 2005.
Donnell has been part of many national stage tours such as Mamma Mia! and Wicked. His first Broadway Theatre performance was in Jersey Boys as Hank Mejewski. His other stage credits include Follies, Meet Me In St. Louis, Anything Goes for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, Johnny Baseball and many more. Donnell made his television debut by playing Mike Ruskin in the television series Pan Am. In 2012, Donnell was cast as Tommy Merlyn in television series Arrow, however, he later left the series after the first season's finale (as his character was killed off), but made a cameo in one episode during the second season and made two different cameos in the third season.
David Ramsey (born November 17, 1971) is an American actor, best known for his roles in the Showtime TV series Dexter as Anton Briggs, the film Mother and Child (2009) as Joseph, and the CW show Arrow as John Diggle.
Ramsey was born in Detroit, Michigan. From 1997 to 1998, he starred in the UPN sitcom Good News, as Pastor David Randolph. In 2000, he starred as Muhammad Ali in the Fox television movie Ali: An American Hero. Later that year, he appeared in Pay It Forward and started a recurring role in For Your Love. He has also starred in recurring roles in All of Us, The West Wing, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Ghost Whisperer, Wildfire, and Hollywood Residential. In 2008 to 2009, he appeared in 17 episodes of Dexter as Anton Briggs, a pot-smoking confidential informant who has an affair with Debra Morgan in Season 3 and at the start of Season 4. In 2010, he appeared in an episode of Grey's Anatomy and in the short-lived NBC courtroom drama series Outlaw. In 2012, he has been pulling double duty, appearing in the main cast of CW's superhero show Arrow, as John Diggle, a military veteran who is Oliver's partner, confidant, and bodyguard, while also starring in the TV series Blue Bloods as Mayor Carter Poole.
Arrow is an American television series developed by writer/producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg. It is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. It premiered in North America on The CW on October 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012. Primarily filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the series follows billionaire playboy Oliver Queen, portrayed by Stephen Amell, who, five years after being stranded on a hostile island, returns home to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow. Unlike in the comic books, Queen does not go by the alias "Green Arrow" until the fourth season.
The series takes a new look at the Green Arrow character, as well as other characters from the DC Comics universe. Although Oliver Queen/Green Arrow had been featured in the television series Smallville from 2006 to 2011, the producers decided to start clean and find a new actor (Amell) to portray the character. Arrow focuses on the humanity of Oliver Queen, and how he was changed by time spent shipwrecked on an island. Most episodes have flashback scenes to the five years in which Oliver was missing.
Actors: Victoria Gegenbauer (miscellaneous crew), Henry Garrett (actor), Lorna Gatherer Ford (producer), Lorna Gatherer Ford (miscellaneous crew), Mark Peters (producer), Paul E. Francis (composer), Will Payne (actor), Luke Langsdale (director), Luke Langsdale (writer), Amy Clifford (miscellaneous crew), Laura Pradelska (actress),
Plot: It's England, 1943, and WWII has no end in sight. Ruth, A.K.A: Rabbit's Foot a German double agent, prepares to meet Clause, A.K.A: Arrow, a fellow allied Agent, to hand off vital information, but is forced to deliver the Intel directly, when, thanks to Charlie, A.K.A: Kingfisher, Clause becomes compromised. A race ensues that takes us through 40s London, and to the scenic North Norfolk coast, via steam train. Full of twists and turns, Rabbit's Foot is a fictional noir thriller, set in the desperately paranoid backdrop of wartime Britain, highlighting the very real plight that faced many of the unseen heroes of the world's most detrimental conflict. Immensely aesthetic, packed with grit, mystery and deceit, Rabbit's Foot is a short film, feature pitch, leaves you asking questions and wanting more.
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Myles Cranford (actor), Brad E. Wilhite (editor), William Leon (actor), Amelia Pawlak (actress), Nick Annunziata (actor), George Lofland (actor), Donovan Eberling (writer), René Márquez (producer), Ethan Ross Wills (actor), Donovan Eberling (director), George Dear (producer), Ralf Dietel (composer), Zach Mayberry (composer), Azrael Le Deviant (producer), Michael Wilbur (producer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Andre Rosey Brown (actor), Kevin Connolly (actor), K Callan (actress), Heather McComb (actress), Joseph R. Sicari (actor), Robert Gossett (actor), Barry Papick (actor), Ivo Cutzarida (actor), Chuck Borden (actor), Andre B. Blake (actor), María Celedonio (actress), Edwin L. Marshall (producer), Patrick Van Horn (actor), Paul Yen (actor), Stephen Phillips (composer),
Genres: Action, Crime,Actors: Harry Gregson-Williams (composer), Steve Golin (producer), Tom Sizemore (actor), Gary Lewis (actor), Ron Donachie (actor), Pierce Brosnan (producer), Bill Paterson (actor), James Cosmo (actor), Richard E. Grant (actor), Neil Morrissey (actor), David Hayman (actor), Ian Holm (actor), Pierce Brosnan (actor), Joan Washington (miscellaneous crew), Jo Cameron Brown (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The Match is a contemporary romantic comedy, set in the idyllic Highland village of Inverdoune. Wullie Smith, still carrying the physical and emotional scars of the childhood death of his younger brother, is the village milkman. A young man whose potential is concealed his gently diffident exterior, Wullie is locally known for his remarkable T.F.R. (Total Football Recall) and for his not-very-secret love for Rosemary Bailey, the breathtaking daughter of Bill Bailey, a local farmer with a curious affection for his cows. Rosemary has returned briefly to her home with a college degree before she leaves again to pursue a career in the big city. The single-street village has only two pubs - the ramshackle delights of Benny's Bar, spiritual home of its charmingly eccentric clientele and the sterile modernity of Le Bistro, owned by former professional footballer and preening narcissist, George Gus. But Benny's Bar may soon be lost forever. A bet made to settle a feud between the original owners of Benny's Bar and Le Bistro was made long before anyone living in the village today can remember. The ancestral feud is to be finally resolved by the result of the annual football (soccer) contest between the two bars in this hundredth year of the contest. Past form indicates poor prospects for the Benny's Bar team which has lost for 99 years in a row. But it is only the result of this, the hundredth game, which will determine which bar is to be closed forever by the winning side.
Keywords: flashback, independent-film, scotland, soccer, soccer-football, wagerActors: Roy G. Irwin (miscellaneous crew), Vince Parenti (actor), Lia Johnson (actress), Mike Kersey (actor), Marc Messenger (producer), Marc Messenger (director), Marc Messenger (writer), Mark Parry (actor), Brian A. Scherick (composer), Max Cabot (actor), Brian Fujii (producer), Brian Fujii (actor), Larry Aasen (actor), David Richmond (actor), Scott Roth (actor),
Plot: "The Sasquatch Hunters" is a mockumentary following a number of unusual characters as they search for, and obsess over, Bigfoot. We meet several groups: The Bigfoot Society, a cell of true believers; the American Hominid Association (AHA), a government funded band of trackers; and the Michigan Cryptozoological Institute, a cult-like organization devoted to welcoming the Sasquatch-American into western society. These and other characters cross paths and eventually converge at an impromptu festival, dubbed "Bigfoot Bonanza".
Keywords: bigfoot, fake-documentary, low-budget-film, mockumentary, paranormal, sasquatchActors: Tiffany Grant (actress), Luci Christian (actress), Jessica Calvello (actress), Tiffany Grant (actress), Lew Temple (actor), Shelley Calene-Black (actress), John Swasey (actor), Greg Ayres (actor), Jason Douglas (actor), Brett Weaver (actor), Matt Greenfield (actor), Tomokazu Seki (actor), John Gremillion (actor), Kelly Manison (actress), Hilary Haag (actress),
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Fantasy,Actors: Shunji Iwai (writer), Kaori Momoi (actress), Yoriko Dôguchi (actress), Nene Ohtsuka (actress), Ayumi Ito (actress), Tomorowo Taguchi (actor), Atsurô Watabe (actor), Tadanobu Asano (actor), Toshiyuki Kitami (actor), Tetsu Watanabe (actor), Mickey Curtis (actor), Ken Mitsuishi (actor), Sansei Shiomi (actor), Shunji Iwai (director), Yôsuke Eguchi (actor),
Plot: After a young girl's mother dies, she is cared for by Glico, a brassy hooker, who gives the girl the name "Ageha" (Butterfly). Ageha goes to work for a collection of oddballs who run a junkyard and salvage business.
Keywords: blood, butterfly, false-money, female-singer, garbage-dump, illegal-immigrant, independent-film, murder, prostitute, tattooActors: Salvatore Borghese (actor), Ernest Borgnine (actor), Beppe Chierici (actor), Renato De Carmine (actor), Philippe Leroy (actor), Giovanni Lombardo Radice (actor), Andy Luotto (actor), Klaus Löwitsch (actor), Anthony Quinn (actor), Hal Yamanouchi (actor), Ida Di Benedetto (actress), Renato Castellani (writer), Robert Louis Stevenson (writer), Antonio Margheriti (director), Enzo Cerusico (actor),
Plot: A space age version of "Treasure Island". Instead of ships, there are spaceships, and instead of an island, there is a planet. This version also includes androids, laserweapons and skeletal remains of colossal space beasts. Anthony Quinn stars in the Long John Silver part.
Keywords: android, based-on-novel, planet, space-travel, spacecraft, treasure, tv-mini-seriesI want what I can't have
But I'm set to win
There's a rumour that tells me of him
I try to uncover the truth
Without luck
I'm looking to find traces
I've searched in a million places
Despite the inevitable grief
I still put my trust in my beliefs
And I am waiting for the arrow
Waiting for the weapond sent
To take away my sorrow
Piercing through my pain
And I am praing for tomorrow
That love will find a way to me
Love will come to me
I sure feel like settlig and my fears
But not turn my needs into tears
I'm patient but time's slipping away
I need to find love
I need for it to stay
And I am waiting for the arrow
Waiting for the weapon sent
To take away my sorrow
Piercing through my pain
And I am praing for tomorrow
That love will find a way to me
Love will come to me
Love will find a way to me
Come to me
And I am waiting for the arrow
Waiting for the weapond sent
To take away my sorrow
Piercing through my pain
And I am praing for tomorrow
That love will find a way to me