Atlas Adams is an Australian actor and award winning improviser. He is known for his height (6'4), deep voice, and breaking the world record for longest improvised play. Early Life - English on his father's side and Latvian on his mother's, Atlas was born and raised in Sydney. Stage - In 2010, Atlas was cast as the titular character in Science Revue's "Sherlock Ohms". Atlas directed a sellout season of "Buffy the Musical" and was requested to write/direct plays for Short+Sweet Sydney. "The Matrix in Ten Minutes" came first for People's Choice, "Harry Potter in Ten Minutes" second for People's and Judge's Choice, and "Scene 122" won Judge's Choice, for their respective weeks. From 2014-2016, Atlas toured his solo shows "Australian Psycho" and "Over & Over". SLAP Arts licensed "Over & Over" for school performances. During this time, Atlas signed with Applause Entertainment as an MC. He hosted The AdNews Agency of The Year Awards as Derek Zoolander, the Pole Candy Championships, and has been a recurring live MC for TAL, CommBank and Google. Improv - Atlas trained as an improviser under National Improv Champion Steen Raskopoulos, and travelled to Canada to study improv under Keith Johnstone (inventor of Theatresports). In 2012, he won the Sydney "Scriptless Cup", and Adelaide's interstate Theatresports competition "Clash of the Titans". In 2013, Atlas directed and produced "The Bunker" which broke the record for the world's longest improvised play (100 hours). In 2014, Atlas beat the Cranston Cup record for longest streak of scenes (4) with a 'perfect' score and performed in Amnesty International's Theatresports Fundraiser with Andrew O'Keefe (Deal or No Deal). In 2015, Atlas won the "Playmates" cup, and became the first person to win two Golden Goose Awards, Improv Australia's annual award for the best new improv show. Screen - In 2012, Atlas supported in "The Avery" which won Best Film at the Billboard Film Festival. Over 2013, Atlas studied "Advanced Screen Acting" at NIDA under Les Chantery, and "The Core" full time at ACTT. After completing training he secured his first TVC "Sir David Martin Foundation", and hosted a series of advertisements as the Mad Hatter for the University of Sydney. Atlas starred in a music video for Wild Honey's "Truth" which won 2nd place in Captured Australia. He signed with Encompass Management in 2014. Encompass placed him in TVCs for McDonald's "Monopoly" campaign and Tic Tacs "It's The Little Things". Atlas became the face of AAMI in a series of commercials ("The Modern Man"). He starred as Clint Pettifrock on Foxtel's "Pete Boone, Private Eye", then played a recurring role on SBS' "The Weekend Shift" alongside Helmut Bakaitis (The Matrix) and Lee Lin Chin (SBS World News). After Encompass' closure in 2016, Atlas became the face of UWS' "Wellbeing" series, and behind the scenes host of ABC's "Wam Bam Thank You Ma'am". Atlas signed with Sue Morris at Duke Actors Management, and became the face of Pepsi's 2017 "Max Your Summer" campaign, Telstra's "Nighthawk" campaign, PetBarn's "Just Ask" and Shell's international "Solar Farm" TVCs. He appeared in "Rake", "The Good Cop", "The Unlisted", and three seasons of "Deadly Women". In 2020, Atlas is Young Stuart in "Stuart X" a short film narrated by Cate Blanchett (The Lord of the Rings), and is the villain in US-NZ thriller feature film "Frozen Moments".
Atlas Green is an intrepid young performer from Ontario. His first feature The Dead Don't Hurt has provided an amazing start to his career in film, he worked alongside great actors Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps. Atlas jumps into new activities and experiences with both feet. He enjoys music, riding horses, swimming, kayaking, mountain biking, gardening, and taking care of animals. He is fluent in English and French. He is generally easy going and friendly! He's a great kid!
Atlas James King is known for The Last Face (2016).
Atle Antonsen was born on August 11, 1969 in Lillehammer, Norway. He is an actor and writer, known for Dag (2010), I onde dager (2021) and Norske byggeklosser (2018).
Atle Solberg Blakseth is known for Trolljegeren (2010), Pappa (2018) and Kon-Tiki (2012).
Atlee Kumar is an Indian film director and screenwriter in Tamil cinema. He is best known for his directorial debut, Raja Rani (2013), produced by Fox Star Studios, for which he was awarded the Vijay Award for Best Debut Director. He had previously worked as an assistant director with high-budget filmmaker S. Shankar for the films Enthiran (2010) and Nanban (2012).
Atlee is an outgoing southern fireball from Texas with a huge personality. She has been modeling and acting since the age of 3. She has appeared in numerous print ads, commercials, and magazines. You can catch her in Netflix's NEW Docu-series Dancing Queen. (2018) She is a competitive dancer/performer. She loves the outdoors and YouTube!
Atlee Smallman was born March 7, 2010 to Dina Smallman, MDes (Salvino), who is a communication designer and Kirk Smallman, who works in film. At the young age of 4, Atlee Smallman followed his big sister, Audrey Smallman, into the love of acting and booked his first commercial, "D-Con", along side her. Since that time he has booked many commercials from "Lee Jeans", "M&M's" and "Nature Valley". Atlee has also been very busy with TV and film appearing in "Project Blue Book", "Siren", "The Haunting of Bly Manor" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" as well as a Feature Film "Dangerous" Where he worked along side Scott Eastwood, Kevin Durand, Chad Rock and Leanne Lapp. When Atlee isn't on set he is found on the soccer field where he was recently asked to play on a BC Soccer Premier League team. His love of sports also include skiing and football.
Atli Óskar received the prestigious Berlinale European Shooting Stars nomination in wake of starring in Rúnar Rúnarsson's Þrestir (2015). A film that won the Golden Shell at the 63rd San Sebastián Film Festival. Through his teenage and young-adult years he has garnered an impressive body of work with roles in films, TV shows and shorts. He was nominated for the Icelandic Edda Academy Award for his leading role in Baldvin Z's Órói (2010), as a troubled gay teenager. His screen debut, Smáfuglar (2008), was nominated for the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 61st Cannes Film Festival.
Atlin was born on Denman Island, BC. Her family moved around when she was a toddler, until returning to the West Coast and beginning gymnastics around the age of 9. She excelled at gymnastics and became a National Team member within a couple of years. In grade 10, she had ACL surgery, which left her with 6 months of light activity. During this time, she took an intense acting class. Once recovered from her knee reconstruction, she went back to the gym, continuing on to receive a Full Athletic Scholarship to the University of Illinois Chicago. After graduation, Atlin went on to Cirque Du Soleil for 5 years. During this time, she worked on Saltimbanco and Quidam in Europe, Mexico, North and South America, while also doing special events for Cirque, like the Pregame show at Superbowl XLIII. In 2009, Atlin returned home and unpacked her bags to pursue stunts. Within a few months she had taken the industry by storm, bringing with her a professionally trained background in performance, combined with a unsurpassed skill set, and natural ability to learn on the fly. Her first job was on New Moon, and she continued to work steady after that. She continues to do stunts, but also has expanded her skills to acting, writing and producing.