Ben Howling is known for Cargo (2017) and Cargo (2013).
Ben Hozie is an NYC independent filmmaker and leader of the art rock band BODEGA. His most recent film PVT CHAT is an erotic drama that stars Peter Vack, Julia Fox, Buddy Duress, and Keith Poulson. His first film ANNUNCIATION (2014) mixed footage of Occupy Wall Street with three short narratives and was shot on 16mm by experimental filmmaker Simon Liu. He also directed THE LION'S DEN (2017), a DV comedy of errors, 'an attempt at theatre for the camera.'
Ben Huber is a writer and producer, known for Honeymoon (2014), A Place of Hope: The Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Remembrance Garden (2018) and Ben and David (2015).
Ben Hugo is known for Sins of the Father (2022) and These Imperfect Gifts (2020).
Ben Hull was born on 8 November 1972 in England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for Hollyoaks: Movin' On (2001), Hollyoaks (1995) and The Royal Today (2008). He has been married to Anna Acton since 2007.
Ben Hunter is known for Johnny Raikou (2009), Doctor Who (2005) and Gentleman Jack (2019).
Ben Hunter is an actor, known for Mr Inbetween (2018), Lake Terror (2018) and RFDS (2021).
Ben Hur is an actor, known for Mystery ER (2007), Beef House (2020) and Tokyo Breakfast (2001).
Ben Hyland was born on June 23, 2002 in Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Marley & Me (2008), House of Cards (2013) and The Strain (2014).
A recipient of over a dozen awards, including the 2013 UBCP/ACTRA John Juliani Award for Outstanding Achievement, Ben has amassed over 100 film and TV acting credits, including lead roles in feature films that have played at prestigious festivals such as TIFF, Sundance and Berlin. As a writer/director/producer, Ben has helmed 2 award-winning, theatrically released feature films: Down River (9 wins and 12 nominations, including Most Popular Canadian Film at VIFF 2013 and Best Feature at the 2014 Soho International Film Festival, NYC) and Moving Malcolm (4 wins and 1 nomination, including Best Feature Film at the 2003 Washington D.C. Film Festival). He has also written and/or directed and produced numerous short films and web series episodes, has directed Robson Arms for CTV, and has developed several original television series for Canadian networks. For theatre, Ben has appeared in many plays including This, by Melissa James Gibson, Dinner with Friends, by Donald Margulies and Italian American Reconciliation by John Patrick Shanley. Early in his career, Ben was nominated for a Jessie Richardson award for his portrayal of "Bobby" in David Mamet's American Buffalo. He has also directed numerous plays, including the Canadian Premieres of Tommy Smith's White Hot and Christopher Shinn's Dying City, as well as Either We Talk Or We Don't Talk, created in collaboration with actors from Haven Studio. In 2020, Ben wrote and directed the one-man show Casey and the Octopus for the inspiring and dynamic 19-year-old cancer survivor Casey Wright. Next up for Ben is his television series, Trigger Me, which he created and directed, and features many Haven Studio actors in lead roles. HBO's Westworld director/executive producer Richard J. Lewis has come on-board as executive producer. Ben started his teaching career in 1995, under the tutelage of his mentor Ivana Chubbuck (author, The Power of the Actor). He has also studied with and been greatly influenced by Larry Moss (author, The Intent to Live), Patsy Rodenburg (author, The Second Circle) and Canada's Mel Tuck. Having taught acting in Vancouver, Los Angeles and across Canada, Ben established Haven Studio in Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighborhood in 2002. He and his team at Haven Studio continue to offer extremely in-demand classes to both top-notch veteran actors and ambitious up-and-coming performers. NOTE: In 2021, Ben changed his name from Ben Ratner to Ben Immanuel (Immanuel is his middle name) to avoid being repeatedly mistaken for or associated with director/producer Brett Ratner, to whom he has no relation.