Carl Upshell is known for Alive (2023) and Prime Meridian (2019).
Carl Vicknair is an actor, known for The Wild Ride (1960).
Carl Volz is known for Down with the King (2021), Hot Hand Hour (2021) and Dissociation (2020).
Carl W. Crudup is an actor, known for Empty Rooms (2012), ER (1994) and Soldiers Don't Cry (2004).
Carl Lucas served in the United States Army Infantry from 1992 till 1998. Carl was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment in Fort Benning, GA and, after attending Airborne School, transferred to Germany where he served under multiple active duty units including the famous 6/502 Infantry unit in Berlin. After his tour overseas, Carl was stationed in Washington DC, with the elite ceremonial unit known as "The Old Guard" serving out the rest of his service with the official title of "Airborne Infantry Squad Leader on Special Assignment as Official Escort to the President", before leaving the Army in May of 1998, having achieved the rank of sergeant. In 2002, Carl completed his first screenplay, The College Program, a comedy based on his experiences in the military. His second screenplay, Hollering Creek, The Legend of La Llorona, earned him a top 100 finalist nod in the HBO original series Project Greenlight. Since then, Carl has written 37 feature screenplays, won awards in several other filmmaking competitions, and garnered numerous writing assignments from multiple production companies. In 2009, Carl's screenplay, Ilegales, was produced by Three Sigma Management. That same year, he created his own production entity, EchoWolf Productions, and produced his first feature film, Don't Blink, starring Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green and Joanne Kelly. Since then, Carl has provided writing services for companies like Centropolis Entertainment and produced several features, including the feature, The Rambler, which was accepted in the Midnight Section of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He recently produced the independent horror films Fender Bender and The Field Guide to Evil, Slamdance award winner My Name Is Myeisha and most recently, he wrote and produced The Wave starring Justin Long, Donald Faison and Tommy Flanagan, as well as The Old Way, starring Nicholas Cage, releasing 2022.
Carl Wackan is known for Dawn to Dusk 2009 (2009), Ill Manors (2012) and The Easy Riders: Challenge 125 (2014).
Carl Wager is known for Secret Santa: A Christmas Adventure (2021).
Carl was born in Los Angeles, California on December 18, 1978 in the Hollywood area. He attended and graduated from Westchester High School in Los Angeles in June of 1997. Is an only child but has one step brother and one step sister. He loves acting more than writing. He admires the work of Director John Singleton and his films. Started out doing extra work at the age of 16. Didn't really get into acting and writing until the age of 17. In 2000, both his acting and writing career took off.
Captain Carl Watts left home at the age of sixteen to travel America on the back of his Harley. He later put himself thru college and flight school at The University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois by working multiple part time jobs. He was hired as a commercial pilot by Northwest Airlines ( became Delta Airlines) at the age of twenty three and flew all over the world for the next thirty six years. He volunteered for the CRAF ( Civilian Reserve Aircraft Fleet ) program and flew our troops to and from war zones. During his flying years, he enjoyed checking out the best restaurants from Memphis to Manila and also studied acting and stand up comedy. His other passions are mountain biking, snowboarding, wakeboarding, organic gardening and classic aircraft. He has four children.
Carl Weathers was born on January 14, 1948, in New Orleans, Louisiana. A famous and successful football star at San Diego State, he played with the Oakland Raiders and retired from the sport in 1974, in order to give full attention to his goal: to be a real actor. Weathers first played small parts in two blaxploitation flicks, Friday Foster (1975) (in which he played "Yarbro") and Bucktown (1975) (playing "Hambone"), both made in 1975 and directed by Arthur Marks. However, his big break came the following year when producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff chose him to play "Apollo Creed" in the blockbuster "sleeper" Rocky (1976) (real-life boxing legend Ken Norton was originally signed for the part, but it eventually went to Weathers). He went on to play "Creed" in three other "Rocky" movies, and the characters' adversarial relationship eventually evolved into a warm friendship. After Creed's death in Rocky IV (1985), Weathers met with producer Joel Silver and agreed to play an important supporting role in Predator (1987), an action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The following year, Silver produced Action Jackson (1988), a first starring role for Weathers, but it performed poorly at the box office and was panned by the critics. During the 1990s, Weathers starred in four In the Heat of the Night (1988) two-hour TV specials that were much better received by critics and viewers alike. In 1996, he played the part of "Chubbs Peterson" in the blockbuster Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore (1996). He returned to his "action roots" in two TV-movies with Hulk Hogan: Assault on Devil's Island (1997) and Shadow Warriors II: Hunt for the Death Merchant (1999). In addition to his acting career, Weathers is also a member of the Big Brothers Association and the U.S. Olympic Committee, handling the career of athletes of various sports such as gymnastics, wrestling, swimming and judo.