Ben Warner is an actor and producer, known for Only a Movie (2018), Hellfire (2022) and Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003).
Ben Warwick is a British actor who trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He plays Jonanthan Dimbleby in 'The Crown' (Netflix) and is also known for his extensive British theatre credits with both the Royal National Theatre and London's West End along with numerous national and international touring productions. Recent notable stage roles include Mr Rochester in 'Jane Eyre'; Victor Frakenstein in 'Frankenstein' for Blackeyed Theatre; and Laertes in 'Hamlet' for English Touring Theatre.
Ben is known for his work as an actor in film (Kissing Jessica Stein, The Broken Hearts Club, Gunshy, Twister) and television (Six Feet Under, Miss Match, Sex & the City, Law & Order). He currently appears on the WB's "Everwood" as guidance counselor Chris Beels. Ben is also a writer and director; his first short film, "Little Red Light," in which he also co-starred with Jean Louisa Kelly, played at film festivals in 2003, winning an audience award at the Santa Monica Film Festival. Upcoming projects include roles in the independent feature "Pursuit of Happiness" and in the short "Fast Cars & Babies."Ben graduated from NYU in 1994 with a degree in English, and got his start in the business through work as a stand-up comic in New York in the mid-1990s. He is married and spends as much time as possible surfing and hanging out with his rescued dog, Bella.
Ben Weinswig is an actor and producer, known for Into the Dark (2018) and Sour Milk (2022).
Ben was born in 1977, Perth, Western Australia to visual artist mother Kerry (Australian) and architect father Joost (Dutch). Drawn to drama and dance during his school years, at 14 Ben joined his high school dance team to compete in national dance competition the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge where he and his ensemble won the state Grand Final. DJing at parties and Nightclubs, Ben went on to study Broadcasting at Academy of Radio in Perth and filled subsequent guest spots as live DJ/Announcer at Perth community and commercial radio stations. Ben moved to Brisbane, Queensland in 2008 and commenced an Advanced Diploma of Arts - Acting, at Southbank Institute of Technology focusing on the world of Theatre, it's history, theory, practice and icons such as Stanislavski, Grotowski, Chekov, Brecht and Artaud while learning vocal techniques and movement training consisting of the rigorous Suzuki Method of Actor Training. In 2010 Ben left to begin a Bachelor Degree in Contemporary & Applied Theatre at Griffith University. Touring internationally with THE ILLUSIONISTS as stunt-actor and stage technician (2001 - 2013), Ben maintained a strong focus on screen acting, his numerous screen credits include mercenary role Sixer in Spielberg TV series Terra Nova (2011), comedic role as Cogzy in gangster comedy Nice Package (2013), and the physically demanding role of boxer Derrick Langley for Noir feature The Silent City. In mid 2015 he performed a lead role in Perth Writer/Director Tom Jeffcote's Armour at Perth's Blue Room Theatre and appeared as an undercover cop in a segment for Australia's prime-time airing current affairs show for Australia's prime time and nationally airing current affairs show Sunday Night entitled To Catch a Killer. Ben is currently undertaking roles in Perth-based films as he studies Broadcasting and Stage Combat to complete his Performing Arts degree at the renowned Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Turning his focus to writing, Ben is currently expanding his solo theatre performance Awakenings (2015) with a view to touring it internationally and devising a subversive and satirical new work with Perth-based theatre makers for Fringe Festival 2017.
Ben Weiss is known for Friends (1994), Joey (2004) and Man with a Plan (2016).
Character actor of distinctly American persona who nevertheless made several films in Britain before returning to the U.S. to carve out a career as a familiar face in American movies. Short, bald and built like a tank with a streetwise character and a Damon Runyan accent, Welden played countless gangsters and smalltime hoods, often with a comic aspect. He was the henchman who beat the snot out of Bette Davis in Marked Woman (1937) and gunned down Elia Kazan in City for Conquest (1940), and made numerous appearances as crooks on Adventures of Superman (1952). As a sideline, he owned Nutcorn, a popular Beverly Hills confectionery. He retired from acting in his sixties.
Ben Westwood is known for Wake Up Punk (2022) and Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist (2018).
Ben Wexler is a producer and writer, known for Forrest Gump (1994), Breaking In (2011) and The Good Guys (2010).
Benjamin Louis Whalen was born on March 25, 1988 in Oceanside, New York. The youngest of three children, his father, Timothy Whalen, was a high school psychology teacher and football coach, and his mother was an attorney. His ancestry was similar to many New Yorkers of that time and place; Half Irish, Half Italian. Raised in Long Island, he was just a quick train ride away from New York City. It was there that he truly began his career as an actor and producer. Ben played football, basketball and baseball throughout high school and went on to attend the University of Maryland. He started doing stand up comedy and student films. He took several film classes and became fascinated with movies. In 2008 a close friend, Patrick Altema, who is now an Emmy award-winning producer, cast him in his first feature film. After falling in love with acting and filmmaking, Ben dropped out of college after his junior year in order to pursue acting and producing full time. From 2009-2011 Ben studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting in New York City. During that time he emerged himself in theater, plays, films and television. He loved being on set as often as he could, and in 2011 he produced and starred in Dream, directed by Patrick Altema. After graduating several teachers encouraged him to give Los Angeles a try, expressing their certainty he would be successful in film and television. In 2013, within his first two years in LA, Ben booked a lead role in Anarchy Parlor, filmed in Vilnius, Lithuania, starring alongside veteran actor Robert LaSardo. It felt like all his dreams were coming true. The following years had several ups and downs, successes and disappointments, but by 2017 Ben had racked up over 25 acting credits in film and television. His most notable roles were James Rooker in A Neighbor's Deception on Lifetime, and Dante in Trip, playing the love interest of international music star, Jhene Aiko. Since beginning his professional career in 2011 Ben has worked on shows that have premiered on Lifetime, TLC, BET, Investigation Discovery, LMN and Travel Channel. After a three year hiatus working as VP of Sales and Marketing for a successful start up from 2017-2020, Ben has returned to the entertainment industry with renewed love and respect.