Jack Burning is known for Not Forgotten (2009), Comanche Moon (2008) and Lost in New Mexico: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero (2007).
Jack C. Newell is a writer, director, producer, actor, and public artist. He is the co-creator of Destroy Your Art, and the co-creator of the public art project, The Wabash Lights and created The Second City Film School at The Second City. His feature film credits span genres from the comedies including Monuments, Open Tables, and Hope Springs Eternal to the documentaries, 42 Grams, How (not) to Build a School in Haiti, and America's First. His films have screened theatrical in the US and internationally and have been featured at various film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, and have premiered on Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu.
Jack Cale is known for Love and Monsters (2020), Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Aquaman (2018). He has been married to Erin Cale since 22 April 2017. They have three children.
Jack Caleb is known for Prom King, 2010 (2017), Driveways (2019) and A Bread Factory, Part One (2018).
Jack Campbell is best known for his role of Dr Steve Taylor in Australia's number one medical drama, "Allsaints" for Network Seven and his portrayal of infamous gangster Big Jim Divine in the Nine Network top rating drama series, "Underbelly Razor" based on the criminal underworld of Sydney, 1920's. Jack Campbell grew up on a wheat and cattle farm in Outback Australia (Warrenbungles). He finished High School and moved to Sydney where he pursued acting at The Actor's Center in Surry Hills. In the early 1990's Campbell appeared in several Australian television shows, before performing with the Sydney Theater Company in "Six Degrees of Separation". He then co-starred in the feature film, "The Nostradamus Kid", along-side Noah Taylor and Miranda Otto. In 1996 - 1998, Campbell had a leading role in the New Zealand drama series, "City life" playing the Prime Minister's rebellious son, Aaron Kellett. After this, he starred in the successful New Zealand medical drama, "Shortland Street" as romantic lead, Dr Daniel Buchannon (1998 - 2000). Campbell also appeared in New Zealand dramas, "Jackson's Wharf" and "The Legend of William Tell", before traveling to New York where he studied at The Cay Michael Patten Acting Studio. After returning to Australia, Campbell created and presented a successful internet radio show called "A Positive Spin". The show was designed to teach street kids how to turn negatives into positives. In 2006, Campbell returned to acting when he appeared in the BBC/Nine Network Co-Production of "Maddigan's Quest", a young adult - post apocalyptic drama series. This was followed by the feature film, "Gabriel" where he played Archangel, Raphael. After this, Campbell starred in the BBC/ABC Co-Production of "The Catalpa Rescue", playing Captain Anthony. In 2007 - 2009, Campbell played the popular Dr Steve Taylor in Australia's number one medical drama, "Allsaints" on the Seven Network. During this time at the request of Tourism Tasmania, Campbell hosted the second series of "Discover Tasmania", a lifestyle program that aired on the Seven Network. Campbell then joined soap opera, "Home and Away" as Michael Patton, before guest starring in the Australian TV drama, "Sea Patrol" playing troubled mercenary, Garth Davidson. In 2011 Campbell appeared in the feature film, "Burning Man", before starring as Sydney's infamous 1920's gangster, Big Jim Divine in Australia's top rating television drama, "Underbelly Razor" for the Nine Network. In 2014 Campbell starred as hardened farmer and devoted family man, Adam Wilson in the feature film, ''The Pack''. This thriller was a co-production between Kojo Films and Prodigy Movies. ''The Pack'' made its world premiere at the 2015 Fantasy Filmfest and later secured United States distribution on Netflix in 2016. Campbell then starred as author and widowed father, Alex Gibbs in the feature film, ''Without A Body'', which co-stars Kevin Sorbo, Michael Welch, Rena Owen, Whitney Rose Pynn and Isabella Kai Rice. ''Without A Body'' was released in the U.S in 2017. Also In 2017 Campbell appeared for the Nine Network in the TV mini-series "House of Bond" playing America's Cup skipper John Bertrand. Campbell then starred alongside Byung Hun Lee and Hyo Jin Kong in the highly anticipated feature film "Single Rider" which was released by Warner Bros in 2017. In 2019 Campbell starred in several feature films including "Choir Girl" for which he won Best Supporting Actor at the Macabre Faire Film Festival in Long Beach, New York . In 2020 he starred in the feature film, "The American King". And in 2021 Campbell starred in the feature film "Risen", for which he was nominated for best actor at The TBFF Awards in Toronto, Canada. Campbell was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 1994 Australian Film Critic's Awards. He was nominated for his role of MacAlister in the feature film, ''The Nostradamus Kid''. Campbell was also nominated for Most Popular New Male Talent at the 2008 Australian Television Awards (Logies). He was nominated for his role of Dr. Steve Taylor in the medical drama, ''All Saints''.
Jack Campmany is known for Boi (2019).
Jack Cannon is known for Jersey Shore: Os Originais (2018), MTV Floribama Shore (2017) and Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D & Vinny (2019).
Jack Cannon is known for The Quest (2022), The Quest (2014) and Police Women of Maricopa County (2010).
Jack Carlisle is known for Jersey Shore Shark Attack (2012), House of Usher (2008) and Lost Time (2014).
Jack Carpenter began his career in the motion picture business driving for Pat Hustis Camera Cars in February of 1976. Born in Hollywood in 1953 he graduated from Sylmar High School in '71 and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Although he saw no combat, he served with distinction and was honorably discharged as a sergeant in January '76. While studying mathematics and engineering at California State University at Northridge he followed his father Ralph Carpenter into the business driving part time for Pat Hustis. Mentored by the likes of "Chainsaw" Tommy May, Tom Prophet and Gaylin Schultz (all former Cammy winners), he began to truly learn and hone his craft until his first big break doing a pilot for the action TV show "CHiPs" for MGM. When the show was picked up, cinematographer Robert Sparks, concerned with the risky nature of that show, went to production at MGM and insisted that they put Jack on payroll full time. When for monetary reasons MGM later objected to this arrangement, Sparks threatened to quit the show and take his entire department with him. When both lead actors weighed in with similar sentiments, MGM backed down. The show ran for six seasons. Moving from TV to feature work, Jack began to build an impressive list of credits and accomplishments on such films as "A View To A Kill", "To Live And Die In LA", "Terminator 2", "Forever Young", "True Lies", "Die Hard With A Vengeance", "Enemy of the State", "Gone In 60 Seconds", "The Italian Job", "Bridesmaids" and "Identity Thief" to name but a very few. A technical innovator from the start, Jack has continually created or adopted technology that would make it easier to do his job and to keep his fellow crew members safe. He designed and built switchable battery systems that could run everything from nine lights to carbon arc "brutes" without an on board generator. Long before cell phones he equipped his vehicles with public address systems and long distance studio frequency radio equipment to ensure clear communication with his police escort and traffic control. As the founder of his own company Carpenter Camera Cars in 1981, and an innovator in the use of air suspension technology, Jack went on to design and build every manner of vehicle to make the cameras move, from the first ever camera ATVs to the most sophisticated and modern high-speed camera cars. As an example, Jack learned early on how to slide a car while it was being towed with actors in the car and with crews manning the cameras. It was all about speed and horsepower, but it put a lot of stress on the equipment and on the crews. Using existing pneumatic technology he created a simple device to control the brakes on the back of a towed vehicle allowing him to slide the car around but at significantly lower and safer speeds. Jack will be forever grateful for the trust that was placed in him by such accomplished cameramen as: Peter Salim, Richard "Beau" Pease, Robert Sparks, William Fraker (ASC), Harry Stradling Sr., Haskell Wexler (ASC), Adam Greenberg (ASC), Jonathan Taylor (ASC) (VES), Russell Carpenter (ASC) and Don Burgess (ASC). Over the years legendary film makers like: Richard Brooks, Tim Burton, Garry Marshall, Tony Scott, Ron Howard, William Friedkin, and James Cameron have done much the same. Currently Jack Carpenter resides in Sylmar with his beautiful wife Leslie and their two adopted daughters Hannah and Mia.