AEFH Actors

Watch Fallon Smythe in this trailer for Lost in the West

"Best bros Chip and Dave saddle up for a whirlwind adventure when Chip's latest invention accidentally transports them back in time to the Wild West.

About Fallon: Fallon Smythe is an actress, known for Kali Karate: Better to Be Alive, Than Dead! (2017), Lost in the West (2016) and Grown-ish (2018).

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Catch Ava Cantrell in the One Under The Sun trailer

"Astronaut Kathryn Voss, sole survivor of a disastrous space mission, is desperate to reunite with her terminally ill daughter but becomes a fugitive when the government discovers she's returned to earth with an extraordinary gift."

About Ava: 

Ava is the 2017 LA Femme International Rising Star . She co-stars as supernatural antagonist Diana in New Line Cinema's horror feature Lights Out (2016), she stars in the Stan Lee recommended indie sci-fi feature film One Under the Sun (2017). She is best known for her recurring role on Nickelodeon's comedy The Haunted Hathaways (2013)"

Ava has been successfully working in Hollywood since 2008 appearing in commercials,music videos, films, television and television pilots. She is an award winning Actress and Dancer. She started her acting career at age 8 booking commercials, short films, features, web series, and television, guest starring many times on Nickelodeon's Haunted Hathaways from 2013 to 2015.

Ava is actively involved with many charitable organizations like the LA Mission and Animal rescue centers. She loves surfing the beaches of San Diego and maintains national honor role status.

That's a Wrap! Marcel Nahapetian wraps up new movie, "The Thinning"

"In a dying world, population control is dictated by an aptitude test in high school. When two students discover the test is all smoke and mirrors and hiding a larger conspiracy, they go against the system to expose the conspiracy and take it down.

About Marcel: Marcel Nahapetian is an actor, known for The Thinning (2016), Law & Order True Crime (2017) and The Thinning: New World Order (2018).

Lincoln Melcher in Ty's Peek-A-Boo commercial

About Lincoln: Breaking through with his role as Philip Parker in the 2014 film Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, he would later star in the 2016 film Ouija: Origin of Evil. He also appeared as Griff Jones on Bunk'd. He earned his first professional role as a guest star in Scandal in 2013. He landed a recurring role as Mack in Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn and has also been seen on TV in The Thundermans and Agent Carter. He has a sister named Louisa.

Watch CJ Diehl in the new First Citizens Bank Commercial

About CJ: Actor known for his role as Hugs on the show Team Toon. He's also appeared in episodes of Comedy Bang! Bang! and The Magnificent Life of Meg. He grew up with an interest in acting and made his debut in a short film in 2010. He's supported Teen Cancer America, including raising money ahead of the 2016 LA marathon. He was born in Florida but grew up in Pennsylvania before making his way to Hollywood.

Jolie Ledford in American Girl's New Short Film, "The Tiara Goes To."

"It's the mid-1970s, and nine-year-old Julie Albright plays on the boys' basketball team. She wants to perform basketball dribbling for her talent in the school beauty pageant but is teased by girls at school for the thought of it. Julie has to decide if she'll stay true to herself or conform to the norm. While she's at it, she gives an unconventional, yet forward thinking answer to the interview question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" See Julie shine in this American Girl movie starring Jolie Ledford.

About Jolie: Jolie Ledford is an actress, singer, a budding guitarist, and a novice stand up comedian.

Jolie stars in American Girl Doll's short film "The Tiara Goes To" in the lead role of Julie Albright on YouTube. Fall of 2015, she debuted her stand up routine at the HaHa Cafe in North Hollywood. Her very first television role was in Sam Irvin's feature film "Naughty & Nice" in which she portrayed an angel in a manger scene with Tilky Jones and Haylie Duff. She has also appeared in Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger," had a principle role in the feature film "Nessie and Me," and has done multiple short films and web series. In April 2016, she will begin production on a Christmas themed feature film.

Born in Michigan, she has been entertaining her family from a very early age. She is the youngest of five children and doesn't have a shy bone in her body. She began performing in plays at the age of eight and headed to Hollywood at the age of nine. She booked her first feature film within the first three months. Since then, she has split her time between home in Michigan and the opportunities in Los Angeles spending about half the year in each place.

In addition to her musical and acting pursuits, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, swimming, tubing behind a boat, gymnastics, soccer, archery, reading, gaming, playing with her two dogs, and writing. While in California when not auditioning she fills her time with acting, singing, and guitar lessons, studio sessions for singing and voice over work, always looking to expand on her creative talents. When home in Michigan she continues her training via Skype sessions.

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Check Out Pedro Correa in his Fashion Victim Costume for the Just Jared Party

About Pedro: Growing up in Seattle, WA, moving to Qatar, and then to Perú, Pedro Correa has written, directed and starred in many of his own short films, accumulating millions of hits online. Since then he's begun developing feature films, and pilots. Now based in Los Angeles, he's starred in projects with Disney, Lifetime, Hallmark and recurred on ABC's hit sitcom "The Middle."

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Austin Fryberger Interview with Dis411.net

Dis411: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your family?

What’s up? My name is Austin Fryberger, aka “The Coug” in the upcoming DCOM INVISIBLE SISTER. I love music, people, food and just having a good time. I am the youngest son of Peter and Maralyn Fryberger and I have the cutest little dog named, Grace.

Dis411: How did you get started in acting and what do you enjoy most about it?

When I was 15 years old, at a unique crossroads in my life, I decided that I wanted to try out acting before diving head first into sports or any other extracurricular pursuit. So, I asked my mom to help me and she suggested that I attend a class and see if it was right for me. So about a week later she found out that the former head of casting at Disney Channel, Tina Treadwell, was traveling from LA to teach a weekend acting workshop in Nashville. So since Nashville was only about two hours away from where I lived, my mom asked me if I would you like to go?” And I was like, “Yeah! Sign me up!”

So I went to the class and we learned about monologues and scene study. On the second day, we were supposed to have a scene and a monologue prepared to perform for our parents at the end of the workshop. After we performances, Tina snagged me after class and told me that she really felt I had a great deal of potential and they she would be interested in my becoming one of her clients. She then spoke to my mom and suggested that we come out to LA during my spring break to get headshots and to meet an agent. It all happened really fast. And may I remind you, that this was my first acting class EVER. It was all very surreal to me and kind of felt like destiny. And after that, I just fell in love with the whole industry. The special characters you can play, the different interactions between people, the fundamentals of conversation, the wonderful stories you can relive, the power to affect people who you’ve never met, all of the small details of life that you are inspired to bring to your work, the complexity of bringing it all together, not to mention and how literally you can use any memory you’ve ever had and apply to a script. I think the ability to share my life with others through my work is truly what’s most special to me, and I definitely feel very lucky to be in the position that I’m in today.

Dis411: Tell us about your role in the upcoming DCOM “Invisible Sister.”

So I play “The Coug” or Molly’s boyfriend. He’s kind of the present day Kelso from That 70s Show. He’s really goofy and kind of not all there.

But you just can’t help but love the guy because he loves Molly so much and because he means well. So overall, he’s just a great guy to hang with (which is why he has so many friends). I mean, if he was a real guy, I would totally love to be his friend!

Dis411: What was it like working with Paris Berelc, Rowan Blanchard and the rest of the cast?

If I had to compare it to anything, I would say it was like having watched NFL football since you were a kid and then one day being asked to play with all your favorite players, it was really incredible. Not only was everyone really good at their craft, but they were also really fun to hang out with. And, by the end of the film, we all became really good friends, most of whom I still hang out with today.

Dis411: Do you have a fun behind the scenes moment that you can share about working on this movie?

Yes! I remember there was a workout room on the top floor of the hotel where we were stay, which was gorgeous! I mean, imagine running on a treadmill while looking out the window of a 40-story building. It was like running in the sky! But almost everyday after shooting, we would be up there gettin’ swole! Also, not a lot of people would be up there. So, after we were finished working out, we would just kind of hang out and talk. It was really a great bonding experience. Also, on the top floor, they had a Gold ‘Members Only’ room. So, since we were staying there for 6 weeks, everyone pretty much got a gold membership pretty quickly. With access to that room, we could have movie nights up there, whenever we wanted. Plus, they always had the refrigerator stocked with snacks. So it was awesome. A lot time was spent on the top floor!

Dis411: What can you tell us about the filming location for this Disney Channel Original Movie?

Well, we filmed in New Orleans, which by the way is one of the coolest and creepiest places you’ll ever go. It is such an old city with so much of its history and roots (from a mix of cultures) intact, that it served up a perfect recipe of beautiful live music, bone chilling myths and astounding food. There was so much history to learn and sites to see that 6 weeks on location wouldn’t even cover a third of New Orleans. I want to go back so bad!!

Dis411: Did you watch Disney Channel while you were growing up? If so, what was your favorite show?

Ohhhhhh yeah! When I was growing up Disney was at its prime. We had “That’s So Raven”, “Kim Possible”, “Phil of the Future”, “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook Off”, “Clock Stoppers”, “Even Stevens” and “Lizzie McGuire”. I was very fortunate to be a kid at that time!

Dis411: If you could pick anyone past or present to work with, who would it be and why?

I would pick Marlon Brando. He was such a genius and a true master of the craft that I know being able to work with him would be a dream come true and I would learn so much from him.

Dis411: What do you like to do in your time off from acting?

I really like to hang out with friends, whether it’s doing sports, hiking, going to the beach, or just chilling back and having a movie/game night. If the three letter word “FUN” is involved, I’m always happy to join in! I also love to listen to music. It can transport me to a whole new world. So, I try to go to as many festivals and concerts as I can afford!

Dis411: Do you have any other projects that you can tell us about?

I do. I just finished a pilot for Amazon called, HIGHSTON, which is a “coming of age” story about a kid, Highston Liggetts, who has a very peculiar imagination and sees celebrities as his imaginary friends. I play the role of Bud, his arrogant but dull younger brother. My character loves his older brother. But, he is kind of sick of having to deal with Highston’s craziness, day in and day out. Also, I play Pearly Todd on the Disney XD’s series, KIRBY BUCKETS. They just got picked up for a second season. So hopefully, you will get to see me as a recurring guest star in some of the new episodes: You’ll have to stay tuned and find out!

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Look how awesome Gabe White is on the Framed: The Adventures of Zion Man!

"An evil Nazi, a boy's vivid imagination and his comic book drawings take you on a journey into a world where his fantasy becomes reality at the most inappropriate and dangerous time. Being 12, a talented comic book artist, having a mind of his own, his first crush, the fearlessness that comes with youth and being Jewish in Nazi Germany was Walter's life. Inspired by actual events a combination of live action and animation(based on Jaeden Lieberher's drawings) makes for a thrilling and entertaining tale."

About Gabe: 

Gabe grew up in Houston, Texas, the middle of 5 children. As a young boy he attended an Elementary School with a dual language Spanish program and was immersed in Spanish and is consequently bilingual. He attended St. Francis Episcopal Day School where he played Varsity Football, Soccer and Lacrosse and served as a student representative on the athletic and student councils. Gabe supported his younger twin siblings by serving as a volunteer football and basketball assistant coach.

Growing up in Texas, Gabe enjoyed many sports in addition to the ones he is now involved including golf, tennis, basketball, and swimming competitively. He is an accomplished pianist and has taken classical piano for 6 years. When he turned 9, he began taking classes at HITS Theatre and enjoyed developing his skills in musical theatre. A few of the roles which he was cast included Rooster in Annie, Oz in Wizard of Oz, Trevor Graydon in Annie, Danny Zucko in Grease, and Prince Eric in Little Mermaid. In addition, he began training for film and commercial acting, and modeled for several events professionally and to raise funds for organizations such as "MD Anderson, Cancer Institute" and "Children's Advocates of Houston." He discovered his real love theatre and acting and attended the Alley Conservatory in Houston at the age of eleven at which he wrote and performed his own monologue, in the production, "Ghosts." He has gone on to play Teen Ebenezer and Peter Cratchit at the Alley Theatre in Houston for the last 3 years in "A Christmas Carol."

His film credits include My Father Die, role of younger Asher, The Elving Project, role of Finn, Framed: The Adventures of Zion Man, role of Bruno, The Surface, role of younger Peter, Brotherhood of the Traveling Pants Parody, role of Bailey, Dust Theory, role of older Milo, Snakebite, role of Tyler, Bastards, student and Doublecrossed, role of Caleb. He loves acting and portraying both dramatic and complex characters as well as characters with a comedic flair and wit. He is also developing a passion for screenplay writing and hopes to one day write and direct as well.