Anthony Edwards is an NBA player and an actor known for his role in Hustle (2022). Anthony Edwards was born in Atlanta Georgia on August 5th, 2001. In Edwards's earlier years, he played football for the Atlanta Vikings in the position of quarterback, corner back, and running back. By age 10, he was ranked as a top running backs in the country by Pop Warner, a youth football organization. He later switched his focus from football to basketball. Edwards attended Therrell High School in Atlanta, Georgia, expecting to graduate in the class of 2019. In the beginning of 2017, Edwards transferred over to Holy Spirit Preparatory School to improve his education. In doing so, he was reclassified to graduate in the class of 2020, but after improving his academics, he was reclassified to the class of 2019 in late 2018. Graduating, Edwards was a top basketball prospect. Edwards attended Georgetown in Georgia where he majored in marketing and played basketball. In March, 2020, he declared for the NBA draft and forwent his college basketball eligibility by signing with an agent. Edwards was selected number 1 by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2020 NBA draft. Edwards went on to score the most points ever by a player in a NBA playoff series before the age of 21 in the 2022 Minnesota-Memphis first round match-up. Edwards had the 2nd most 40+ point games out of any player before the age of 21, only behind Lebron James.
Anthony Eftimeo is known for Life Is Horrible (2016), The Ticket Mystery (2015) and Los (2015).
The future stage, screen and TV star (real name: Fred Eisley) was born in Philadelphia. His father was general sales manager and "troubleshooter" for a large company, and his work kept the family on the move (up and down the East Coast) throughout Eisley's young life. As early as the days of school plays Eisley knew that he wanted to be an actor, but because he lacked show-business contacts he felt nothing would come of his aspiration. He later took drama courses at the University of Miami, "not because I thought I could really be an actor, but because I was taking the easy way out to get a degree". Finally following up on his longtime ambition, Eisley landed a job with a stock company in Pennsylvania, where he worked opposite James Dunn in a stage production of "A Slight Case of Murder." Later roles in long-running plays like "Mister Roberts", "Picnic" and "The Desperate Hours" ensued, along with some early movie (Operation Pacific (1951), Fearless Fagan (1952)) and television (Racket Squad (1950)) work. Eisley later went on to TV and exploitation movie stardom.
Anthony Elias Contreras is an actor, known for Pleasure (2021), Scorpion Cocktail (2022) and Hack My Life (2015).
Anthony Elle is known for Luxe for Less (2022), Rock the Block (2019) and Paltrocast with Darren Paltrowitz (2020).
Anthony Ellul is an actor and director, known for Agora (2009), Goldfish De Valette (2016) and 20,000 Reasons (2016).
Anthony Ennis is known for Coma (2010), Fried Tofu (2010) and The Vampire Diaries (2009).
Anthony Escobar was an actor, known for Logan (2017), Prison Break (2005) and Rx (2005). He died in October 2017 in El Paso, Texas, USA.
Anthony Espada is known for The Cleveland Kidnappings (2021).
Anthony Paul Esposito is an American actor born in Dunedin, Florida. After graduating high school, Anthony moved to Jacksonville, Florida where he attended University of North Florida. Afterwards, he attended Bowling Green State University in Ohio where he began acting in student projects as well as taking film and theater courses. Anthony graduated from Bowling Green with his bachelor's degree. His first notable role was in the web-series Parkthorne: A Nightwing Story (2017) where he played the lead role of Dick Grayson/ Robin. He also stars in the indie feature film Koko (2021) as the lead role of Randy. Anthony can also be seen in numerous commercials that include NBC, General Motors, and WeBull. His steady success is a product of continuous training in Los Angeles under professional actors and mentors such as Graham Sheils, Robert D'Avanzo, and James Ciccone.