Justin Cone is an LA based actor/producer/director. Having studied under professionals at the historic Springer Opera House from the age of ten and, later, as a BFA alumnus of Univ. of Miss., Justin has translated his extensive theater background into film, television, and development. Being born into a military family Justin has been immersed in culture and travel his entire life. After many years of study, learning life skills through stage skills, he began receiving notoriety and scholar awards for his work in theatre and art - including the International Thespian Outstanding Student Scholarship, Upton-Cantú Scholarship, and the Frank Pruet & Eric Ebell Vision and Innovation Scholarship for leadership to name a few. Justin continues to work with different Universities and organizations as a youth arts ambassador, using skills and training in theater, music, and creative writing to reach out to students in the community helping create a voice for the youth through the arts.
Justin Connor was born on October 5, 1972 in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Golden Age (2017), Hollywood Safari (1998) and Resurrection Mary (2002).
Justin Cook was born on January 10, 1976 in Lubbock, Texas, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru Z - Kami to Kami (2013), Dragon Ball Kai: Doragon bôru kai (2009) and Doragon bôru chô: Burorî (2018).
Justin Cooper was born on 17 November 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Liar Liar (1997), General Hospital (1963) and Brother's Keeper (1998).
Justin Cornwell is known for Perv: The Cat (2011), Alien Armageddon (2011) and October Surprise (2009).
Justin Micheal Cornwell began his professional acting career at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater after attending the University Of Louisville. Growing up in his grandmother's video store Justin started acting at twelve years old when he was cast as the lead in a middle school play. He took that creative passion and began to pursue acting, art and music while growing up in Louisville, Kentucky. Personal hardships and tragedies made Justin focus his energy even further. After college he moved to Chicago to pursue a career in the arts finding success on television and stage. After 5 years in Chicago Justin relocated to Los Angeles after being cast as a lead the CBS series Training Day.
Justin Corsbie is a celebrated writer/director whose music-driven feature film debut, Hard Luck Love Song (2021), stars Michael Dorman (Amazon's Patriot), Sophia Bush, Dermot Mulroney, Brian Sacca, Melora Walters, Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts and hip-hop icon RZA. The script is inspired by the song "Just Like Old Times" by acclaimed singer/songwriter Todd Snider, and the film is Justin's love letter to the gritty, Americana underbelly that he was immersed in while growing up in Austin, Texas. Hard Luck Love Song had its world premiere in competition at the Austin Film Festival. The film is the Grand Jury Award Winner for Best Narrative Feature at the Portland Film Festival, with special recognition for skillful directing and riveting performances. The jury says Hard Luck Love Song is, "a true character driven indie where...the characters are deep and textured. With artful and deft cinematography, direction, and editing, the film evokes auteurs of yore such as John Cassavetes and Hal Ashby." The film is also an official selection at Nashville Film Festival, and was a finalist for Best Picture and nominated for Best Actor (Dorman), Best Supporting Actress (Bush) and Best Supporting Actor (Mulroney) at the Buenos Aires International Film Festival, Justin Corsbie is also the founding director of Synthetic Pictures, an internationally recognized production company specializing in commercials, branded content and filmed entertainment with offices in LA, Austin and NYC. Synthetic's clients include Starbucks, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, DreamWorks, Shell, Nissan, Burger King, Infiniti, Samsung, and Vegas Tourism. Justin is an award winning commercial director who excels at eliciting authentic performances through humorous storytelling and arresting visuals. Justin studied film at NYU and worked in New York City until 1999. His experience in NYC included work with prominent companies like Miramax and GenArt. In 1999 he returned to Austin, his hometown, accepting a position at XOPIX, where he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming Executive Producer of the commercial division. He went on to launch Synthetic in 2002 at the age of 25 with $500 of personal seed money. Synthetic has since grown into a world-class, award-winning commercial production company with offices on the three coasts (East, West & Texas). Justin's accolades include Jury Award Winner for Best Narrative Feature at the Portland Film Festival, Best Picture nominee at the Buenos Aires International Film Festival, Closing Night Selection at New York's Gen Art Film Festival, SXSW ShortCase Winner, Addys, Tellys, Auroras, The Mobius, AICP Shortlist, and The Creative Summit awards, including several Best in Show recognitions. He is a multi-year finalist for the Austin Under 40 Awards, honoring professional excellence and commitment to community service in his hometown of Austin, Texas. He is also a member of the 2011 class of the EO Entrepreneurial Masters Program at MIT, an executive educational program designed to identify and bring together the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders. Justin splits his time between Los Angeles and Austin, and is involved in a number of entertainment projects including several feature films and television shows, which are in various stages of production, post-production, and development.
Justin Cotta is an actor and composer, known for Ascendant (2021), Water Rats (1996) and Collectors (2021).
Justin Court is known for Outlast (2023).