Anthony Veneziale also known as Two-Touch is the conceiver and co-creator FLS and the FLS Academy. Founding member of American Immigrants (San Francisco). He has used improv techniques to create endeavors with Thomas Kail & Lin-Manuel Miranda (In the Heights, Bartlett, The Electric Company), Daveed Diggs (The Freeze), numerous networks/companies (HBO, Cartoon Network, Sesame Workshop, Boardwalk Pictures, Google) and co-founded speechlessinc.com, an improv thinking company that helps humans create, collaborate, and find their authentic voice.
Anthony Verducci is known for Rescue (2022), House of Quarantine (2020) and Controlled (2022).
Born in Hailey, Idaho to Salvatore and Nancy Vitale, Anthony Vitale moved with his family in 1969 to Southern California. He graduated in 1983 from Reed High School in Long Beach with 2 scholarships for English journalism, one from the Los Angeles Times and the other from the Rotary Club of Long Beach. He briefly attended Long Beach Community College, pursuing an art career. He then became a marine carpenter. In 2006, aged 40, his love for the arts led him to Hollywood to fulfill his passion for acting.
Anthony Vitolo is known for Guy's Grocery Games (2013).
Anthony Vlastas is known for 96 Souls (2016), Bodyguard Seduction (2022) and Nanny Dearest (2023).
Anthony Von Seck is known for The 100th Victim (2018), Battlefield Earth (2000) and Look at What the Light Did Now (2010).
Anthony W. Preston most recently appeared in the suspense thriller "The Devil's Triangle," released on Amazon Prime and Hulu. He's also appeared on A&E Network's "My Crazy Ex," Lifetime Movie Network's "My Haunted House," recurred on NBC Network's "Days Of Our Lives" as the character of Danny, and had his network television debut on the hit ABC soap opera series, "The Young And The Restless." He just wrapped on the feature film "The Beast Inside," that premiers later this year.
Anthony Wakefield is known for Brumville (2018), Milk and Honey: The Movie (2018) and Shed of the Dead (2019).
Anthony Walker is known for Confronting a Serial Killer (2021).
British citizen, Anthony Waller, was born in October 1959 in Beirut, Lebanon to English parents. He grew up both in the Middle East and England. As an 11 year-old, Anthony started experimenting with Super-8 film. While still in his early teens, three of his animated films were finalists in two international film competitions sponsored and televised by the BBC. In 1978, Waller was admitted to the UK's National Film School as the youngest ever student, where he studied until 1981. Director John Schlesinger awarded him the Shakespeare Scholarship 1981 with which he spent a year on attachment at Munich's HFF (Film and Television School) in Germany. In November 1981, Waller won 1st prize in the fiction category for his graduation short film, When the Rain Stops (1981), at the first International Festival of Film Schools in Munich. Waller stayed on in Germany for 8 years, initially working for German television as a vision mixer and editor. He subsequently directed and edited over 200 commercials, music videos and movie trailers, and co-founded the commercial production company, Cobblestone Pictures, in Hamburg in 1992. Waller also began composing music professionally in 1984 with a Christmas Carol he wrote for the German football team, FC Bayern. Since then, he has composed some of the jingles for the commercials he directed, including MB Games, Bahlsen, Baileys and notably Old Spice, the song of which was also sung by him and released as a Maxi CD by Intercord in 1993. Waller's first feature film was the thriller, Mute Witness (1995), filmed entirely in Moscow in 1993, and financed privately by himself and his co-producing partners. Filming was complicated by its coincidence with Russia's October revolution, a diphtheria outbreak, -23 degree temperatures, local mafia extortion and last minute cast changes. Despite these initial difficulties, Mute Witness (1995) was sold to Columbia TriStar as a completed movie, and was distributed worldwide in all major territories, and invited to 23 festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, Courmayeur (Audience Award), Gerardmer (Audience and Grand Jury Award), Moscow (Audience Award), Birmingham (Grand Jury Award) Sundance, Toronto and Tokyo. It included a cameo performance by Sir Alec Guinness, shot 8 years earlier in 1985. In 1995, Waller co-founded the Amsterdam-based, Cometstone Pictures. In 1996, Cometstone's first production was An American Werewolf in Paris (1997), which Waller directed, co-wrote and executive produced. With a budget of $22 million, the movie was an entirely European co-production, sold to Hollywood Pictures in a negative pick-up deal for a Buena Vista release on Christmas Day 1997. Further projects Waller has directed are the psychological thriller, The Guilty (2000), and the supernatural thriller, Nine Miles Down (2009). as well as the dramatized Documentary "The Singularity is Near" with Ray Kurzweil, and the 16pt TV series, "Trader" (alias Oil for Blood) and most recently, "The Piper" with Elizabeth Hurley.