We have a lot of great things in store for this year.
Alex Zahara
Alex Zahara is a graduate of the Theatre Program at The University of British Columbia and has been a working actor for over 15 years. Based in Vancouver, Alex has roughly100 screen credits in television and film and has appeared in numerous plays. Most recently Alex Guest starred as King Midas in ABC's Once Upon A Time. And has a recurring character, Lt. Weston on AMC's Hell On Wheels.
His varied screen credits include: A Viking in The Thirteenth Warrior, starring Antonio Banderas and Omar Sharif to a gunslinger in Open Range with Kevin Costner, A naval officer in 2012, directed by Roland Emmerich, a Swedish immigrant in the western Gunless with Paul Gross, a detective in Fringe, a Magician in Supernatural, a Scientist Smallville and the credit Alex is most proud of his role as Karl Rademacher, in The Outer Limits episode Tribunal (based on holocaust survivor Leo Egan's life) where Alex played the real life Nazi officer who ran the barracks of Auschwitz. A familiar face to sci-fi fans, Alex has also appeared as 8 different characters on Stargate SG-1, more than any other actor, most of them in full prosthetic makeup. He's also known for portraying "Dulann" the lead Minbari warrior monk who serves as first officer aboard the starship Liandra in the SCI-FI Channel's movie, Babylon 5: Legend of The Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight. Alex has also made guest appearances as "Johanssen" in James Cameron's Dark Angel (Red, Rising), Andromeda (Music of a Distant Drum), The Immortal (Forest for the Trees), Welcome to Paradox (Blue Champagne), First Wave (The Purge).
Alex also has many animation and video game credits including a number of commercials and industrial voice-overs: Gundam 00, Nana, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Iron Man The Armored Adventures and The Roswell Conspiracies, Telus, Canfor, The Source and others. Alex has also received a Leo nomination for Best Actor in the short film Evirati and Jessie Richardson nominations for his work in the plays Mojo (Ensemble) and The Promised Land (lead Actor) winning a Best Ensemble Jessie Award for Mojo.
Todd Haberkorn
Todd Haberkorn has been on stage, on set, and behind a mic for many years. Not only is Todd an actor in LA, he works as a producer, writer, and director as well. And he's even been an action figure or two. Haberkornmobile sold separately.
In the world of anime, Todd got his first major start in Suzuka as Yamato Akitski. From there, he went on to voice roles such as Jadeite from Sailor Moon, Natsu from Fairy Tail, Italy from Hetalia, Ling Yao from Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Cheren from Pokemon, Allen Walker from D. Gray Man, Hikaru Hitachin from Ouran High School Host Club, Death The Kid from Soul Eater, and many others. As far as video games go, you'd recognize his voice in the Call of Duty Series, Defiance, World of Warcraft, Street Fighter IV, Ghostbusters, Silent Hill: Book of Memories, Borderlands 2, and Rage to name a handful. His voice makes sure to get its marathon training in as an award winning narrator for audiobooks. Do a Google search and you'll find everything from thrillers and young adult to zombie sagas and children's books.
As far as on camera is concerned, when he isn't working on films, industrials, and television projects for other companies, Todd does work with his company Out of the Office Productions. This is one aspect of a long history of on camera work in narrative film, commercials, and shorts. When he isn't fighting digital monsters in video games or trying to save the day on film, Todd travels the U.S. and internationally making appearances at gnarly pop culture conventions as a guest to meet super cool fans and sign autographs. He is represented by The Horne Agency, Jeff Zannini Management, Johnson Talent Agency, and William Morris Endeavor.
Anthony Montgomery
Anthony Montgomery is an established Hollywood actor, writer, producer, graphic novelist and rapper, with numerous television and film credits. Montgomery is known worldwide for his portrayal of the helmsman (Ensign Travis Mayweather) on CBS Television Studios' television series, Star Trek: Enterprise. Surviving a challenging upbringing in his hometown (Indianapolis, Indiana), and after establishing himself as a successful dancer/choreographer, Montgomery put himself through college and received a Bachelor's degree in Performance Theatre and Drama from Ball State University (Muncie, Indiana). Montgomery then relocated to Chicago, Illinois where he sang in an R&B group until the group disbanded. Montgomery then moved back to Indianapolis and began doing stand-up comedy, where he performed regionally. Although he gained moderate success doing comedy, Montgomery's love for acting and desire to put his degree to use in Hollywood forced him to relocate again. Shortly after arriving in California, Montgomery landed a national Tommy Hilfiger modeling campaign. After spending some time behind the camera in production as a production assistant, Montgomery eventually landed numerous television co-star and guest star appearances on many hit shows including J.A.G., Charmed and Frasier, among others. Montgomery got his "big break" playing George Austin on the hit WB television series, Popular. Immediately following the show's cancellation in 2001, Montgomery landed a starring role on Star Trek: Enterprise. Montgomery returned to the stage in Los Angeles, starring in and producing the show Dutchman by LeRoi Jones. After Enterprise ended in 2005, Montgomery went on to release his first Hip Hop album entitled, "A.T" to international success and in 2007 gained notoriety portraying the title character (Jay Brooks) in the cult Indy hit, I'm Through with White Girls (The Inevitable Undoing of Jay Brooks), which won numerous awards on the film festival circuit before being acquired by Image Entertainment for distribution. In 2010, Montgomery made a return to television landing the recurring role of Darryl Jenkins on VH1's first scripted program, Single Ladies, starring Stacey Dash, LisaRaye McCoy and Charity Shea, as well as a recurring role on Lifetime's The Client List, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. More recently, Montgomery appeared on Grey's Anatomy and guest-starred on ABC Family's Baby Daddy. In 2013, Montgomery starred in and produced his first independent feature film, CHARIOT – a suspense thriller about seven strangers who wake aboard a commercial airline in flight with no idea how they got there, only to discover the U.S. is under attack and they may be the only survivors. 2013 also saw Montgomery launch his own science fiction franchise called MILES AWAY, beginning with a graphic novel, which released April 24, 2013. Miles Away is about a 16-year-old boy with a clouded history, who develops a superhuman ability, gets recruited by a shadowy organization to battle an evil entity on Future Earth AND who allies with alien refugees and falls into an interstellar war as he explores his family's dark past. Since it's release by Antarctic Press, Montgomery has toured with the graphic novel to warm receptions in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, Australia, Dusseldorf, Germany and numerous cities around the United States. The Miles Away promotional world tour continues in 2014 with stops in New Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Nevada. The first animated feature film in the trans media franchise is currently in pre-production. Montgomery ended 2013 filming a supporting role in the independent feature film The Man in 3B, based on the New York Times best selling novel by Carl Weber. Montgomery portrays the complex Avery Mack, in the film directed by Trey Haley for Tri Destined Studios. Montgomery is currently filming a supporting role in the Indy feature, The Preacher's Son, based on the New York Times best selling novel by Carl Weber. This film is the first of a "drama in the church" trilogy – The Preacher's Son, The Choir Director and The First Lady. Montgomery will not appear in the second film but his character, the career-driven, scandal generating, Reverend Terrence Reynolds returns in the third installment.
Robert Axelrod
Robert has carved a career in show business that runs the gamut. Born and raised in New York City, he did commercials and theater as a child and teen, eventually ending up in the Soho Avant-garde Theater scene in a show called "Little Trips", then Off-Broadway in a play called "The Destroyers". Axelrod left acting for the world of music. He spent eight years as a working rock musician playing electric bass and singing in folk, rock, and soul bands. Music brought him to Los Angeles where he decided to return to acting, a decision he never regrets.
Since then, Mr. Axelrod has appeared in over thirty feature films including four with Charles Bronson, the Sci-Fi hit remake "The Blob" with Kevin Dillon and many others. Television appearances include guest star roles on "Amazing Stories", "Star Trek Voyager", "Tim And Eric's Awesome Show", and "The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. He also starred in the Michael Jackson music video "Stranger in Moscow", and the horror dark comedy, "The Revenant". His performance in the short film THE GOLDFISH is garnering rave reviews. Watch for him in the feature film THE BOONVILLE REDEMPTION coming to theatres in 2015.
Mr. Axelrod is also a busy voice over artist. He is the voice of Lord Zedd and Finster on the "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". The Lord Zedd voice is one of the most recognizable character voices around. He voiced Armadillomon and Wizardmon on "Digimon, Microchip, The Punisher's sidekick, on "Spiderman", Rico on "Robotech", and has voiced countless Anime features including "Akira", "The Big O", "Cowboy Bebop", "Brain Scratch", et al. As Lord Zedd, he starred in both the first Power Rangers feature film and the wildly popular live show that toured the country. He was a regular character on Saban Entertainment's "Wowser" series (as Ratso Catso), "Journey To The Heart of the World" (as Scarface), "Hallo Spencer" (as Elmer), and more. He just finished narrating the mockumentary "Safety First: The Rise of Women and voicing five Anime series, "Gaiking", "Danguard Ace", "Captain Horlock", "The Adventures of Nadja", and "Fist of the North Star".
Sonya Thompson
Sonya Thompson was born in Northeast Georgia and currently resides near Atlanta. She loves to make people smile, which is why she enjoys acting and modeling. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, writing, drawing and kayaking.
She decided years ago to live like the world was her canvas, and came up with this quote: The world is my canvas and I am ready to paint. So far, she has painted the world in so many ways, not only with her acting/modeling, but with her public speaking and great personality. She is thankful for all the opportunities that have come her way.
Sonya Thompson is best known for her Zombie Roles in The Walking Dead and Zombieland. She enjoys character acting, because it is fun to bring the character to life. She can also be seen in various TV shows, Films, Music videos and TV commercials. She has been a detective in the movie Ebony Knight and an FBI agent in the Webisode series Money, Power and Respect. She even played a small part as a redneck in the movie More Than Diamonds.
She has been on the covers of Entertainment Weekly and SFX magazines. Her zombie photos were used for promotion of The Walking Dead in the United States and other countries, by way of Posters, T-shirts, Tote Bags, Post cards, etc., and The Walking Dead Comic Book, issue #75.
Sonya recently directed the Grindhouse: "Cry for Revenge" faux trailer, "Nazi Zombies".
Scott L. Schwartz
Scott L. Schwartz AKA The Ultimate Bad Guy is an American film and television actor and stuntman, and former professional wrestler. His size and agility at 6"10 and 303 pounds (137 kg) have allowed him many roles as thug or villain for film and television.
Schwartz was born in the United States but is of Israeli descent. He is a devout Jew. Schwartz was born and raised in Philadelphia, where he played football, baseball and ice hockey at Washington High School before attending Temple University. After college, he became a professional wrestler, wrestling under the ring-names of "Joshua Ben-Gurion—The Israeli Commando" and "Giant David". Schwartz toured as a wrestler and held many titles, before turning his career toward performance in film and television.
After college, Schwartz became a professional wrestler, trained in the early '70s by wrestling's Walter "Killer" Kowalski. Schwartz's original ring-name was Giant David, but by the '80s he was known as Joshua Ben-Gurion—The Israeli Commando. As a pro wrestler, he performed in Japan, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Western Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Guam, Canada and 40 of the 50 United States. He was promoted by Verne Gagne, Vince McMahon, Antone "Ripper" Leone, and Bruno Sammartino.
In his early stunt work, and because of his background in pro wrestling, Schwartz was able to handle the staged combat, which required protecting opponents from harm. Due to his look, size, agility, and ability to handle dialogue, he has been able to obtain roles as the "bad guy" in many films and television projects. He is known for his work in such films and TV shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, The Scorpion King, Charmed, The Tick, and Black Scorpion among others, but he is probably most recognized for his role as 'Bruiser' in the films Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen. He has appeared in such big budget films as Spider-man, Fire Down Below, Starsky & Hutch, and Fun with Dick and Jane.
John Mangus

John R. Mangus Is an actor, stunt driver, stunt man, stand-in photo double, model, VoiceOver actor, Cosplayer, costume builder, athlete, and educated as he holds two undergraduate degrees and a Masters Degree. He is an all around modern Renaissance Man. He has worked in all forms of media from radio to television, films, shorts, stage, presentations and promotions for films and products. He is a trained and accomplished speaker who has been a panelist at many conventions and does an excellent job as a motivational speaker for groups or clubs, and is readily available for charity fundraising events. You can find more of John Mangus on his IMDB page at http://m.imdb.com/name/nm5572297/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JohnRMangus.





