Austin William Morgan is known for Back Roads (2018), Dead by Christmas (2018) and Zombie Hamlet (2012).
Austin Williams is known for Lovelace (2013).
Since debuting at the age of 8 as a young Matt Damon in Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd (2006), Austin has impressed viewers with leading roles including the precocious son of George Clooney in Michael Clayton (2007), a bully to Elle Fanning in Phoebe in Wonderland (2008), the disturbed son of Adrian Pasdar in Home Movie (2008), and a memorable performance as a troubled child in Burning Palms (2010). Austin has also made an lasting impression on TV, Guest Starring as an abused teen on CBS's A Gifted Man (2011), a murder accomplice on Law & Order (1990), a student on Rescue Me (2004), and as bully and cancer victim Shane Morasco in almost 300 episodes of the daytime drama One Life to Live (1968). Notably, Austin is the youngest male actor ever to be offered a contract with a soap opera, at age 10. In 2012, Austin will star in the animated film Henry & Me (2014) (also starring Richard Gere and many of the past and present Yankees) and the feature film Sugar (2013), in which he portrays a homeless teen struggling to survive on the streets of Los Angeles. When not on set, Austin lives with his parents, grandparents, sister and dog. He is a MENSA member with a genius IQ whose future plans include the study of film.
Austin Willis is an actor, known for My All-American (2015).
Austin Wood is an actor and producer, known for Crawl or Die (2014), Mediatrix (2011) and The Abstract Heart (2015).
Austin Woods was born in St.Louis, MO, raised in Waterford, MI, and resides in Los Angeles, CA. His passion for the performing arts began with his stage debut in the cult following "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" as "Rocky". Immediately after graduating Central Michigan University with a BAA in Broadcast Media & Cinematic Arts, Austin moved to Los Angeles. Austin has since studied with some of the most prominent acting mentors in Los Angeles; working with Diana Castle, Lesly Kahn and The Groundlings Improv.
Austin Zajur is an actor, known for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), Fist Fight (2017) and Clerks III.
Auston Jon Moore is a child actor, from Atlanta GA. As the youngest of 3 children- and the only boy, Auston got bitten by the acting bug, emulating his older sister Jaxon Rose Moore (who is also a working actor). Auston had been featured in several independent films, before landing his first television role on the series finale of BET's "The Quad" where he played "Young Cedric". Auston has since landed his first large supporting role as "BEN" in Paramount Picture's "What Men Want" -directed by Adam Shankman, and starring Taraji P. Henson, and Aldis Hodge. Auston is represented by People Store in the southeast, Abrams Artist Agency in Los Angeles, and Crackerjack Management.
Auston Lam Si-Kit is an actor, known for Che sau (2012).
Auston Matthews was drafted 1st overall in 2016 by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Matthews was the first United States-born player to be chosen No. 1 since the Chicago Blackhawks took Patrick Kane with the first pick in the 2007 NHL Draft. Matthews was an all-around athlete who chose to focus on hockey as an adolescent, and he excelled at every level of the game on his unique path to the NHL. With USA Hockey's National Team Development Program in 2014-15, Matthews set United States Under-18 team records for a single season with 55 goals and 117 points. The performance was a springboard not to major junior or college hockey, but to a one-and-done NHL prep season in Switzerland. Playing in National League A, the top Swiss pro league, the 18-year-old center had 24 goals (fourth in the league) and 46 points (10th) in 36 games with Zurich in 2015-16. He played for the United States at the 2016 IIHF Junior World Championship, where he tied for the tournament lead with seven goals and helped the U.S. win a bronze medal, and at the IIHF 2016 World Championship, where he led the U.S. with six goals and tied for the lead in points with nine. Matthews had a record-setting NHL debut on Oct. 13, 2016, when he scored four goals, becoming the first player in the League's modern era to do so. He led all rookies in goals (40), points (69) and shots on goal (279) in 2016-17 to win the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL's rookie of the year. He also helped the Maple Leafs advance to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second time since 2004. Injuries limited Matthews to 62 games in 2017-18, but he finished with 63 points (34 goals, 29 assists) and helped the Maple Leafs return to the playoffs. He followed that with NHL career highs of 37 goals and 73 points in 2018-19, then joined some elite company by hitting the 30-goal mark for the fourth time in as many NHL seasons in 2019-20 -- this time doing it in just 45 games. He finished the season with 47 goals in 70 games, ending up one short of League leaders David Pastrnak of the Boston Bruins and Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals.