Stony Blyden was born on March 3, 1993 in Reykjavík, Iceland. He is known for Life in a Year (2020), Dude (2018) and Hope Springs Eternal (2018).
Stonz Walters, born Rufus Gbor, was born in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. He is the third of eight children born unto the union of Martha and Rufus Gbor. Rufus and his siblings experienced the dire circumstances of homelessness, drifting for days without food or water as brutal civil war engulfed his country. At the age of fifteen, Rufus immigrated to the United States and settled in Ansonia, Connecticut. After graduating from Ansonia High School in 2003, Rufus enrolled in Albertus Magnus College with a major in Criminal Justice. While living in the US was certainly a better situation for Rufus and his family, challenges remained. Rufus found himself struggling with the financial demands of higher education which forced him to drop out of college after completing half his Bachelor's studies and join the Navy. As a Machinist Mate, Rufus served aboard the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), the USS Bataan (LHD-5), and the USS Carl Vincent (CVN-70). After four years of honorable service, Rufus moved to Hollywood, California and enrolled in the New York Film Academy, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Filmmaking. While enrolled at the academy, Rufus started the non-profit, Liberian Youth in Film & Acting to help not only Liberians, but other Africans gain experience in the film industry. In 2016, Rufus and his business partner, Michael Sean Erickson started Erickson.Walters Productions and shot their first film The Forgiven (2016). The Forgiven was picked up by ITN Distribution and is currently streaming on Amazon Prime. Rufus is also known for Child Soldiers, (2018), Blended Family ((2018), and his award winning short film The Last Decision of President Duo (2012).
Storeigh Daniel is known for Destination Christmas (2022).
Storm is an actor, known for God City Da Movie (2020).
Only the dead see the end of war... At the turn of the 21st Century, Storm wrote/directed a short war film: "Coffin". A story surrounding the fate of 3 soldiers pinned in a dugout. With a personal interest in the 'Human Condition, He pursued an honors degree in Film Psychoanalysis and Philosophy with diplomas in script writing and marketing. Storm Ashwood has successfully written and directed 2 theatrically released feature films and a string of short films. Having acquired an accolade of film awards. Most notably,"Escape and Evadion" (A feature film on Netflix.) The AACTA nominated, "Paper Planes" (A short film, telling the story of a child soldier in Sudanese). The Feature film, "The School" (a psychological horror film on STAN) and "Moth", the high award winning short Sci-fi film concept for the TV series "DarkMatter". Storm's writing success began at 12years old and has continued with accolades for both produced and un-produced screenplays and short stories.
Storm Bell is an actress, known for American Gangster: Trap Queens (2019), Clown Fear (2020) and Cedarwoods (2021).
Storm Coulson-Johnson is known for Galwakdi (2022).
Storm Greyeyes is known for How It Ends (2018) and Blackstone (2009).
Storm Reid has known she wanted to be an actress since she was just three years old. She landed her first feature film role opposite Brad Pitt, Paul Giamatti, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender in the Academy Award winning film " Twelve Years a Slave" (2013) directed by Steve McQueen for Fox Searchlight. Storm went on to appear in TVOne's films "The Summoning" (2015) opposite Paula Jai Parker and "White Water" (2015) directed by Rusty Cundieff. At the end of 2015, she shot a leading role in the next American Girl movie "Gemma" (2016), and in January 2016 her film "Sleight" (2016) starring Jacob Latimore and Dule Hill premiered at Sundance, where it was picked up by Blumhouse. Most recently, she was directed by Judy Greer in "A Happening of Monumental Proportions"(2017) opposite Allison Chaney and rapper/actor Common. Storm's television credits include guest star roles on "Chicago PD", "NCIS: Los Angeles", "The Thundermans" and "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn" for Nickelodeon. In 2018, she starred as Meg Murry in the fantasy film A Wrinkle in Time (2018). She has also appeared in the horror films Don't Let Go (2019) and The Invisible Man (2020).
Storm Saulter is a director and writer, known for Sprinter (2018), Better Mus' Come (2010) and Ring di Alarm! (2012).