Evalyn Bostock was born on March 8, 1917 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. She was an actress, known for The Moonstone (1934), Thark (1932) and The Cowboy Millionaire (1935). She was married to Ralph G. Bettinson. She died on November 28, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Evalyn Knapp was an American film actress, with a film career spanning the years 1929 to 1943. In the 1930s, she was a leading actress in then-popular B-movie serial films. Her most memorable role was that protagonist Pauline Hargraves in the film serial "The Perils of Pauline" (1933). In 1906, Knapp was born in Kansas City, the largest city in Missouri by population and area. She was the younger sister of bandleader Orville Knapp (1904-1936). Orville started out as a professional musician in the bands of Vincent Lopez (1895-1975) and Leo Reisman (1897-1961). He then joined the Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra, the first Kansas City jazz band to achieve national recognition. He eventually formed his own bands, one in New York City and another in Los Angeles. During the 1920s, one of the musicians in Orville's band was Curly Howard (1903-1952). Curly later became famous as an actor and comedian, serving as a member of the comedy team "the Three Stooges" (1922-1970). Evalyn started her acting career in silent films, but at the dawn of the sound era. Her first credited role was in the short film "At the Dentist's" (1929). Starting with minor, unnamed characters, she graduated to playing leading roles by 1931. She was the leading lady in the pre-code drama film "Smart Money" (1931), where her co-stars included Edward G. Robinson (1893-1973) and James Cagney (1899-1986). In 1931, Knapp had an accident during a hike. She fell from a cliff and fractured two vertebrae. She spent several months in a hospital and had to relearn how to walk. In 1932, Knapp was selected as one of the year's WAMPAS Baby Stars. This was a promotional campaign which honored young actresses each year, whom they believed to be on the threshold of movie stardom.At 26-years-old, Knapp was the oldest actress selected that year. The other "Baby Stars" of 1932 included (by order of birth years): Lilian Bond (1908-1991), June Clyde (1909-1987), Dorothy Wilson (1909-1998), Ruth Hall (1910-2003), Gloria Stuart (1910-2010), Marian Shockley (1911-1981), Ginger Rogers (1911-1995), Toshia Mori (1912-1995), Dorothy Layton (1912-2009), Boots Mallory (1913-1958), Eleanor Holm (1913-2004), Mary Carlisle (1914-2018), Lona Andre (1915-1992), and Patricia Ellis (1916-1970). In 1933, Knapp starred in the film serial "The Perils of Pauline" , and received top billing in the comedy film "His Private Secretary". In the film she was the love interest of irresponsible playboy Dick Wallace, who motivates him to change his life. The role of Wallace was played by 26-years-old John Wayne (1907-1979), who was relatively obscure at the time. In 1934, Knapp was the leading lady in the Western film "In Old Santa Fe" (1934). The film is remembered as the first screen appearance of Gene Autry (1907-1998), who sung a rendition of "Wyoming Waltz" . The film served as a screen test for Autry, who proceeded to be cast in several "singing cowboy" films. Also in 1934, Knapp married Dr. George A. Snyder. Her wedding gift was reportedly a yacht. By the early 1940s, Knapp's career had declined. Her last credited role was a small part in the crime comedy "Roar of the Press" (1941), concerning a newlywed reporter who investigates murders instead of going on a honeymoon. Her last known role was that Miss Morris, Dr. O'Brien's Secretary, in the comedy "Two Weeks to Live" (1943). The film was a spin-off of the radio comedy serial "Lum and Abner" (1931-1954). Knapp retired from acting at the age of 37. Following her retirement, she concentrated on her family life. She remained married to Snyder, until his death in 1977. She became a widow at the age of 71. In 1981, Knapp died St. Vincent's Hospital in Los Angeles, dying from heart disease. She died five days before her 75th birthday. Her remains were cremated, and her ashes were scattered at sea.
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Evamaria Björk is an actress, known for Spring för livet (1997), Efterforskningen (2020) and Beck (1997).
Evan was adopted out of Moscow Russia, at the age of three by a loving couple from Youngstown, Ohio. At a young age he had many ambitious goals, including being a known actor, owning a talk show, and making a name for himself in the fashion industry. He attended High School in Columbiana, Ohio, where during his senior year he would be accepted into Youngstown State University. From there he moved across the states to purse an acting career. While doing so, he would travel the world, and work on numerous cruise ships to make ends meet. While on his journey for a acting career, he would do many small gigs to start off to get used to being in front of the camera. Including advertisements for companies such as Frog Fitness, SleepShredz, and being an ambassador for the Arnold Classic in Columbus, Ohio. After these few small roles Evan would soon start to aspire for more, wanting bigger jobs and roles. Wanting more Evan would sign with an agency to gain an uprising in his acting career. Evan's first role in the acting industry, would be with Nike in their "Equality" commercial as a basketball player. After Evan's first role he realized that acting was his passion. It would lead to him moving to Los Angles. Where he was filmed in his first music video, "Anyone Can Break Someone's Heart ". While moving up through the steppingstones of his acting career. His next big move would be in a cooking show where he would take the role of Food Taster in the series called Carnival King. Where he was featured in episode 102 & 103. Moving forward he would go on to be a part of the hit series "The Doctors". His first reality TV show would be next, as he accepted a role on 'Southern Charm ". After this Evan career would soon grow moving on to acting roles in movies. Evan first movie would be in Venus as a Boy, where he has a supporting role. Where it was filmed in Korea Town in Los Angles. In Evans latest production he obtained a supporting role in the new film "The Red Notice" which is set to premier in 2021. Where he worked alongside Dwayne Johnson and so many other celebrities, that he looked up too. Looking into the future Evans next goal is to obtain a role in a reality TV show, and co- star in a talk show. Evan taking a pause in the acting industry due to Covid. During this time away from the spotlight he will be taking on new adventures and careers at Beaver Creek Resorts until May 2021, where he will return to Los Angles. When returning to LA he will focus on obtaining leading roles.
Evan Adams is from Tla'amin Nation, near the town of Powell River, BC, Canada. He stars in the Emmy-winning TV-movie "Lost in the Barrens" (1990) and its nominated sequel "Curse of the Viking Grave" (1993). Besides numerous episodics like "The Beachcombers" and "Black Stallion", he also appears in the feature film "Toby McTeague" (1986) and his on-stage highlights include the role of Edmund in Women in View's "Lear", Creature Nataways in the Arts Club Theatre's "Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing", and Jamie in Headlines Theatre's "Mamu." Evan stars as Thomas Builds-The-Fire in "Smoke Signals" (1998), written by Sherman Alexie and directed by Chris Eyre. "Smoke Signals" won the coveted Audience Award for best film and the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998. He also won Best Actor awards from the American Indian Film Festival, and from First Americans in the Arts, and a 1999 Independent Spirit Award for 'Best Debut Performance'. He continues to work on intermittent, high-profile projects, but is also a medical doctor in Vancouver, Canada.
Evan Adams is an actor, known for Reed's Point (2022) and The Wrong Valentine (2021).
Evan Adrian has been passionate about acting since the age of 9 where he began performing in local community theatre. From pre-school he stood out as the class comedian and to this day, brings his fun-loving and charming self in every opportunity presented to him. He was born in Orlando, Florida, and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Growing up in a humble household, Evan began working at the local Chuck E Cheese, and crewing for a Hot Air balloon company, as well as working on set of any and all productions that came through NM. Ranging from extra work, to featured roles and everything in between! At the Public Academy for the Performing Arts High School, Evan discovered his love for dance when he took his first hip hop class sophomore year and since then, has been teaching children and adults in all levels of the dance style. He always knew that living in California would be inevitable, so immediately upon graduating from high school, Evan finally decided to pursue his career wholeheartedly by moving to Los Angeles with the full support of his family. Ever since, he has been blessed with various opportunities in commercials and film. He can be seen dancing in commercials for Charter Cable Co., Motorola, US Census, and Burger King. Evan's favorite acting gigs are from his most recent works, honored to share the screen with actors such as Billy Bob Thorton, Claire Danes, James Marsden, Michael Pena, Eva Longoria, and Ed Harris just to name a few. Evan welcomes the challenge of any role offered to him, loves meeting and working with people on and off set, and looks forward to all opportunities to enhance his craft.
Evan Agos was born in Chicago and moved to California at age five. He is the son of American actors Chris Agos and Patricia True Agos. Evan was an early reader, and at age three his parents began recording him in their studio. Evan has voiced commercials as well as several animated projects from Disney Animation Studios, Amazon Studios and Cartoon Network. When he's not playing with his twin brother, Evan enjoys reading, karate and singing. He is a huge Harry Potter and Star Wars fan.
Evan Alex was born on May 5, 2008. He is an actor, known for Us (2019), The Kid (2018) and Kids Reenact (2009).