Ben Schumann is known for Kick (2007), SLiDE (2011) and City Homicide (2006).
Ben Schwartz is known for playing Jean-Ralphio in the American comedy TV series "Parks and Recreation." He plays an annoying yet lovable character who thinks he is a player and a baller and often uses insurance money and his father's money to buy whatever he wants. Jean-Ralphio was created for Schwartz when he met co-creator of the show Michael Schur, and he often improvised his lines.
Ben Scott is known for Comet (2014).
"I'm going to be an actor, a rockstar first and then an actor." Ben said that in a home-video when he was 4 years old. 4 years later he did his first play. His elementary school's production of Heidi. He played Peter (The Fun-loving Goatboy). He loved it. But, he wouldn't get back on stage until High School. He reintroduced himself with a One Act Play called Imagine about a young fan waiting to meet John Lennon. That restarted the fire and Ben continued with performances as Paul in A Chorus Line, Smee in Peter Pan, & George in You Can't Take It With You. These were enough to inspire the school's theater teacher to nominate him for a scholarship called the Maryland Distinguished Scholars. He managed to receive the scholarship after auditioning with two monologues; Paul's from A Chorus Line & Puck's from A Midsummer Night's Dream. He accepted a full ride at Towson University in Baltimore as a Theater Major. By this time, Ben was becoming more interested in writing original music. He joined / started a rock band and spent the next 5 years pursuing a music career. Once the band ran its course, a blessed phone-call from a friend met at Towson came through. They offered Ben a place to stay in LA to give an acting career a shot. Before Ben's plane even landed, he had a background job in a Music Video. Within a month he booked a national commercial. Within 6 months he booked a part on Modern Family. From there, Ben continued to book day-player roles on popular shows and national commercials for the next 14 years. In December of 2022, his cousin Matthew Hirschhorn wrote him a role in his debut feature film; Wine Club. Shortly thereafter, Ben snagged his first series regular. As Trevor in the first-of-its-kind genre bending Freevee show; Jury Duty. Hellbent on improving with every opportunity, we can only imagine what's next...
Ben Segers is a Flemish speaking Belgian actor, born in Arendonk, Belgium. He received his acting training at the renowned Herman Teirlinck Studio in Antwerpen, Belgium. He is most famous for his TV-roles as one of the four central characters in Biker Boys and Safety First. Following the latter TV-show he also starred in the feature film with the same name (Safety First:The Movie). In 2014 Ben Segers was the 3rd celebrity to receive the Belgian annual Ups and Downs Prize. It was a way to honor him for openly talking about his struggles with chronic depression and bipolar disorder in the media.
Ben Shafik is known for Cognition (2020), The Devil's Double (2011) and Country of Hotels (2019).
Benjamin Aaron Shapiro is a Jewish-American conservative talk show host and producer from Burbank, California. He is the host of The Ben Shapiro Show, a popular right-wing talk show released in the late 2010s. He also created the Daily Wire, a streaming service for Conservatives and right-wingers. He is Mara Wilson's cousin.
Ben Sharples is an American actor, screenwriter and producer known for his role as Jack Hafey in the Takashi Shimizu horror movie Flight 7500 (2014) opposite Ryan Kwanten and Amy Smart. He is the writer, producer, director and lead actor of the comedy feature film Gentlemen's Fury (2017) which was nominated for Best Feature and took home Best Actor for Sharples at the Sunscreen Film Festival West. Ben played real estate mogul Stephen in the underground romantic comedy hit film X's & O's (2007), reported by the New York Times to be downloaded over 150,000 times in one week. He also appeared in the season three opening episode of 90210 (2008) as a professional tennis player who takes out Teddy Montgomery. The pilot episode of Ben's comedy series Quarantine Assassin (2020) tied for first place at Everybody Digital Film Festival's Stay Creative Challenge, and his thriller short Taken In (2020) won Best Thriller at The Hollywood Blood Horror Festival. Sharples was born in Hollywood, CA. He lived on the island of Kwajalein from ages two to four, then relocated to Manhattan Beach, CA where he grew up. He discovered his love of filmmaking at age 13, when he began making movies with his friends and an RCA camcorder. He pursued his interest further at Crossroads School in Santa Monica, CA, focusing on film studies. He took an acting class on a dare while at the University of California, Berkeley and loved it so much that he went on to drama school at the American Conservatory Theater, graduating from their MFA Program. An accomplished tennis player, Ben was awarded Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player three years in a row by the Crossroads School tennis team. He finished his junior career ranked in the top twenty in Southern California and went on to play for the U.C. Berkeley men's tennis team for four years. He coached professional tennis player Zack Fleishman at the U.S. Open in 2011.
Ben Sharrock is known for Limbo (2020), Pikadero (2015) and The Zealot (2012).