Once called "the patron saint of the acting profession" by Rupert Everett, Franco-British thespian Vernon Dobtcheff was born to a family of Russian extraction Nîmes and reared at Ascham Preparatory School in Eastbourne, Sussex, where he was bitten by the acting bug and won the school's Acting Cup. He became a staple of British television dramas in the 1960s, including a historic episode of Doctor Who (2005) where he became the first actor to ever utter the phrase "Time Lord" in the show's canon. Often cast as clergymen, bureaucrats, and other authority figures; Dobtcheff has appeared in many high-profile films and television programmes throughout the following decades, starring opposite the likes of Laurence Olivier, Richard Burton, Tom Courtenay, Julie Andrews, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael Caine, Albert Finney, Sean Connery, Meryl Streep, John Gielgud, Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Jeremy Irons, and Ethan Hawke. He's equally at home on the theatrical stage, or in projects made in his native France.
Vernon Dubner is known for One Year Off (2023).
Vernon Geberth is known for The Bone Collector (1999), Crime Watch Daily (2015) and Soaked in Bleach (2015).
Vernon Grote is an actor, known for A Perfect World (1993), The Life of David Gale (2003) and Problem Child (1990).
Vernon Hayman is known for Sleeping Beauty (2011) and Clubland (2007).
Vernon James is an actor, known for Rogue (2019) and Black Wax (1983).
Vernon Lafon is an actor, known for Summerspell (1983).
Born in Maryland, Harvey Vernon Lewis moved to New York where he met various actors, models, and local celebrities while looking for his break. Walking through the Bowery he came across a fellow Marylander who had moved to New York some years earlier and offered some advice. Following his instincts and the words of his new friend, Vernon turned a background role into a walk on under-5 in Nicole Kidman's new movie, The Invasion. Next for Lewis was a jump to LA where he has worked in stunt work for various show and films. Currently he is beginning stunt work for the hit show Heroes.
Vernon McCalla was born on May 3, 1905 in Jamaica, British West Indies. He was an actor, known for The Duke Is Tops (1938), Double Deal (1939) and Am I Guilty? (1940). He died on November 11, 1968 in Oakland, California, USA.
Vernon Mina was flown out to New York to test for SNL and was a featured comedian at the NBC Breakout Comedy Festival. Honduran born, Chicago raised, Vernon is a writer and performer best known for his work with The Second City National Touring Company and the Annoyance Theater in Chicago, where he was part of Trigger Happy an Improv team directed by Mick Napier. He launched his solo show, SOLO YO which held and extended run at the Flat Iron Comedy Theater. Vernon produced, hosted, and performed in the first Latinx Showcase for The Second City and is part of the all Spanish Improv team Heraldo at iO Chicago. He has also appeared on the travel show parody HIDDEN AMERICA WITH JONAH RAY for Seeso, the sketch comedy series Hot Date for PopTV, and has been featured in several commercials for McDonald's. Vernon performs regularly on the Chicago comedy circuit and is a proud NBC Bob Curry Fellow.