Justin Peck was born on September 8, 1987 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is known for West Side Story (2021), Red Sparrow (2018) and Live from Lincoln Center (1976).
Upon completing his degree, Justin Pemberton was awarded a Senior Prize for Psychology from the University of Auckland, though his fate was sealed when he followed the psych degree with a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Communication. He'd always been a pop-culture junkie, so the opportunity to make content thrilled the budding storyteller. Pemberton cut his teeth directing music videos and music television, but got his first taste of documentary when, at only 24-years-old, he was asked to direct a film documenting a collaboration between the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the re-uniting legendary Kiwi group Spitz Enz. By the early 2000s, Pemberton had set up a company specializing in documentary production with fellow filmmakers Megan Jones and Pietra Brettkelly. From then on, he has worked on many other award-winning documentaries including Love, Speed and Loss (best documentary, directing, and editing at the NZ Screen Awards), The Nuclear Comeback, which The Guardian newspaper said, "like the best documentaries, it is engaging, nuanced and avoids preaching its cause", International Emmy-nominated The Golden Hour, Chasing Great, which went on to become the highest grossing New Zealand documentary of all time. He executive-produced quirky hit documentary Tickled and directed his first interactive documentary, I Spy, about the transnational Five Eyes surveillance network. I Spy received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Original Interactive Production. His current feature documentary Capital in the Twenty-First Century, is his most ambitious project yet. Based on the best-selling book of the same name by acclaimed French economist Thomas Piketty, the film explores the journey of wealth and power across time, showing how 'capital' has steered our world while ultimately shedding light on our future.
Justin Perez is an actor, known for Barrio Brawler (2013), Little Brat (2011) and Threat (2006).
Dr. Justin R. Perrault, Director of Research at Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC), oversees the nest monitoring and research tagging programs at LMC. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Biology from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and a PhD in Integrative Biology from Florida Atlantic University. After completing his doctorate, Dr. Perrault completed a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship with Mote Marine Laboratory and was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida. Dr. Perrault has 15 years of experience working with sea turtles in the laboratory and field and has published over 45 papers on marine biology, health, and toxicology, with a particular focus on sea turtles. Dr. Perrault has extensive experience with working with the media including local South Florida news outlets, BBC, National Geographic, and The Today Show to name a few.
Justin Phillip has been working in the entertainment industry for nearly two decades. Starting in theatre then moving on to films, television series, commercials, and even animation. In 2016 a self-funded project led him to creating his own company: DogTimes Productions, LLC. Being a classically-trained actor with numerous theatre, film, and television credits, he has also made his mark as a director and producer. Creating award winning content, his films have played at the Laemmle and AMC theaters in Los Angeles. In late 2017, Justin stepped behind the camera and unearthed his true passion: cinematography. Since that time he has become a certified RED Camera Op. and earned many credits as a Director of Photography. Including a short film for rising star Julia Fox; three feature films; and a series of commercials for Telacoach which all aired on Hulu.
Justin Pietropaolo is an actor, known for Shark River, Gutterbug (2019) and Masters (2011).
Justin Polk is an actor and director, known for The Barneby Show (2019), What Had Happened Was (2020) and Flockers (2020).
Justin Pontier is an actor, known for The Fence (2011), Masks (2013) and Blood Feuds (2016).
Justin Portaro is known for Kid, the Moon (2019), The Post (2017) and Gold from the Sky (2019).
Justin Powell is a writer and producer at Fifth Circle Pictures, a motion picture development and production company, specializing in thrillers and old school, suspense driven horror. He co-founded the company in 2015 with his long time friend and director, David Charbonier. He resides in the city of Los Angeles, California.