Ian Grant

Ian Grant

Ian Grant is an actor known for What Death Leaves Behind, Waltz, and Chase Street. Ian, the oldest of 6 siblings, was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Coatesville, Pennsylvania which is about 30 minutes west of Philadelphia. He was born on December 8, 1974 to Valerie Faust and Franklin Williams. His stepdad is Norman Faust. Ian's middle name, Thomas, means "Twin and leader" in English. Grant spent his early years in Downingtown, PA where he attended elementary school at New East Ward Elem. He also lived in Brooklyn for a couple months during his childhood. Grant graduated from the Coatesville Area School District (CASD) in 1993. He earned his high school diploma from Coatesville Area Senior High (CASH). Ian was known as the optimistic guy with a genuine heart. One of his hobbies was playing pick-up basketball games at the Ashe Park playgrounds. Grant played on the same basketball courts as professionals such as international star Darrel Lewis and 2004 NBA Champion Richard 'RIP' Hamilton, both Coatesville hoops legends. After high school, Ian worked various civil service jobs in southeastern Pennsylvania. He worked for the United States Postal Services and for UPS. In 2005, he briefly lived in Little Rock, Arkansas before landing various roles in acting and entertainment. Upon his return to the Philadelphia area Grant worked in law enforcement as a certified security agent in Pennsylvania and New York. Ian has been hired security for many celebrities and national events including, but not limited to the Budweiser Made in America Festival in Philly (2013- 2015), Jay Z and Beyoncé during their performances, US Open in Queens NY Tennis championship rounds, PGA Tour in Long Island New York, and comedian TK Kirkland in Camden, New Jersey. Ian became a certified fitness coach and worked as a bouncer on the 21st century neo-soul Philadelphia nightlife. Ian discovered that he was a natural at performing in front of audiences and studied the craft of acting. He attended the Acting Studio in 2016. He also studied at Marc John Jefferies Acting Academy (2017) and took acting classes for film at the John Pallota Studio in 2019. For nearly a decade Grant has played characters such as detectives, club gangsters, security guards, stuntmen, and other roles in theater, television and film which have premiered on Netflix. In 2016, he played a thug in Deep Undercover. Grant played a detective in Dope House (2016) and in that same year he acted in the award-winning Indie Film produced by Rachel K. Ofori What Death Leaves Behind. In 2017, Grant played a funeral guest in the cable hit series executive producer Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson Power. In that same year Grant portrayed a club gangster in After Party. In 2018, Ian played the Netflix series Happy with WWE legend Big Show. Grant also worked as a stuntman in The Waltz (2016) a two-time film festival select. In 2020 Grant's featured in the Amazon Prime series Chase Street. Ian Grant has been awarded as the 2020 Spiral Film & Music Awards winner as 'Best Supporting Actor' in Film. He currently resides in Germantown Philadelphia. Grant has earned a name as one of Philly's rising actors and stuntmen in the entertainment industry.
Ian Gregson

Ian Gregson

Originally from Wigan, near Manchester, England, Ian Gregson is a Vancouver based actor and musician. Ian performed the role of "Cyrus Clayton" an amputee ghost in the Emmy Award winning RL Stine's "The Haunting Hour" [Season 4 EP 01] "The Seance". See article in the Vancouver Province newspaper. Ian started work in Vancouver in 1992 as a specialty skills background performer in Diagnosis Murder with Dick van Dyke. Throughout the 90's Ian worked as background performer in many Vancouver productions including Highlander, X-Files, Millenium and The Sentinnel. In 1998 he acted as an amputee stunt double in the Leslie Neilsen movie "Wrongfully Accused". A chance meeting with his hometown hero Sir Ian McKellan in November 2002 inspired Ian to re-think the movie business. After working in post-secondary education for a few more years, Ian returned to the industry in 2009 and has subsequently appeared in many local productions including Falling Skies, V, Psych, Stargate Universe, Human Target, Caprica, Life Unexpected, Smallville, Fringe, Supernatural, Hellcats, Fairly Legal and Shattered. Feature work includes A-Team, Rise of the Apes, Diary of a Wimpy Kid [1,2&3] and The Company You Keep. Ian is also a professional musician and has worked on numerous productions including "This Means War" with Chris Pine, Reece Witherspoon and Tom Hardy. Ian has full professional equipment setup including amplifiers, guitars and keyboards. Ian has been a single right leg amputee since the age of 15; he is able to perform both amputee and non amputee roles. Ian is a full UBCP member.
Ian Griffin

Ian Griffin

Ian's relationship with acting started with his first stage appearance at age 6. He spent his early years learning about stagecraft from his parents (both actors) and by the end of high school had already crewed and/or appeared in several community productions. Even in his teens, Ian impressed cast members and instructors alike with his enthusiasm, dedication and focus - whether set building, light hanging, running tech, or performing. Upon graduating Ian immediately spent the next 2 years in the Studio Theatre program at LCC, continuing to earn high marks for his analysis & performance skills in class while working at the scene shop and continuing to involve himself in local area productions. This led to his first leading roles in 'Arcadia' and 'I Hate Hamlet', where Ian discovered a passion for stage combat. Together with director and mentor John Lennox he went on to co-found 'Art of Combat', a theatrical combat company specializing in historical authenticity and western martial arts. Throughout the following years his performance work has gone on to garner several local accolades; most notably for his roles in 'Cuckoo's Nest' (Best Actor) and 'The Substance of Fire' (Best Supporting). Since completing the Studio program Ian has continued to branch out into film work and actively seek new ways to challenge himself in his craft, including supporting work in feature projects such as Rush: Inspired by Battlefield (2016) and Wild Faith (2018) as well as garnering attention on the festival circuit for his work in short films, including Brain Engagement (2018) (Best Supporting Actor) and Last Right (2019). Whether serving as actor, fight director or crew, Ian has a reputation for his rapport with co-workers, attention to detail, ability to take direction, and outstanding work ethic. In his spare time Ian enjoys singing, dabbling in guitar / piano, and furthering his knowledge about film.

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