Vernon Beach is known for The Cage Fighter (2017).
Vernon Beckstrom was born in Anchorage, Alaska on August 13th, 1965. His parents moved to Central Florida when Vernon was 2. Vernon grew up in Oviedo, Florida living there until just short of his 19th birthday. In May, 1985 Vernon joined the United States Air Force where he served in the Air Transportation field for 21 years. During that time Vernon took advantage of the many places he lived. He because a certified scuba diver earning his certification while stationed on Guam. Other skills he learned along his career included ballroom/Latin dancing, white water rafting, mannequin modeling, theater and background acting to name a few. Now retired from active duty service Vernon lives in Clearwater, Florida and continues to work on the craft of acting with the goal of becoming a working actor.
Vernon Bogdanor is known for Brexit Through the Non-Political Glass (2021), A Week in Politics (1982) and Queen & Country (2012).
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Vernon Byron is an actor, known for Lapsis (2020) and Bend (2019).
Vernon Campbell was born on April 4, 1961 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Twelve Monkeys (1995), Money Monster (2016) and The Wrestler (2008).
Vernon Chatman is a producer and writer, known for South Park (1997), The Shivering Truth (2018) and The Heart, She Holler (2011).
Vernon Corke is an actor, known for Taxi Driver (1954).
When Vernon Davis played football, he'd stay after practice to catch hundreds of extra passes off the JUGS machine. He'd go home at night and catch more passes from a machine shooting tennis balls. The consistency and repetition led to a long career as an NFL tight end, with the San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos and Washington Commanders. It's the same approach the former Super Bowl champion and two-time pro bowler is taking with acting. Vernon - who lists Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington and Liam Neeson as acting role models - has set a goal of appearing in 400 films, and is well on his way toward that ambitious objective. Since announcing his retirement from football during a Super Bowl commercial in 2020, Vernon has thrown himself deep into every role and project he receives. To date, he has filmed more than 30 projects, including movies with the likes of Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Bruce Willis, Cole Hauser, Luke Wilson, Frank Grillo, Thomas Mann and Rosa Salazar, among others. On the other side of the camera, Vernon has founded two production companies - Reel 85 and Between the Linez Productions.
Familiar to many as the frustrated cop, businessman or landlord in countless two-reel comedies by The Three Stooges, Vernon Dent got his start in show business as a member of a singing troupe traveling in Southern California in the early 1920s. He was befriended by comedian Hank Mann, a member of the famed Keystone Kops. Mann thought that Dent was good comic material and gave him a supporting part in a series of two-reel comedies he was making. In the early 1920s Dent was good enough to be given his own series of comedy shorts by Pathe. After this series was over, he freelanced and worked for such top comics as Larry Semon. He found his real niche when he was hired by Mack Sennett, and spent most of the rest of the 1920s at that studio. For such a large man (5'9" and 250 pounds) Dent was surprisingly graceful, and Sennett was enthused to discover that he was a natural at physical comedy, able to do a pratfall as well as or better than Sennett's top comics. Dent really came into his own in the series of comedies that Harry Langdon made for Sennett, which rocketed Langdon to stardom and also brought recognition to Dent. When Langdon left Sennett, Dent stayed and supported such Sennett comics as Billy Bevan and Ralph Graves. Dent and Langdon were reunited in a series of shorts for Educational Pictures in the early 1930s, and his value in the series was such that Langdon insisted Dent always receive second billing after him. Dent joined Columbia in 1935, where he achieved his greatest success, and stayed there until 1953. He worked especially well with Shemp Howard of The Three Stooges, and the two remained lifelong friends. Shortly after retiring in the mid-'50s, Dent went blind, a result of his lifelong battle against diabetes. Although there were rumors that he died because he was a Christian Scientist and refused to take insulin, in an interview several years ago Dent's wife stated that he was not a Christian Scientist, and died from a sudden, massive heart attack.