C.H. Greenblatt was born on June 17, 1972 in Plano, Texas, USA as Carl Harvey Greenblatt. He is a writer and producer, known for Fish Hooks (2010), SpongeBob SquarePants (1999) and Chowder (2007). He attended the University of Texas at Austin where he majored in advertising. He was an art director for commercials in New York City following graduation. Steve Hillenburg, creator of SpongeBob Squarepants, picked Greenblatt up to storyboard on the show after seeing some of his work in cartooning. He boarded on the series from 1999 to 2003 following season 3's completion. He came back to board and voice on a couple episodes for season 4 and 5. Greenblatt is considered to be one of the greatest comedy writers by critics and fans in modern times. Scott Thill of Cartoon Brew praised Greenblatt as one of the most influential comedy writers with innovative comedic elements. Cartoon Brew also said Greenblatt "has logged a decade-and-a-half across studios and shows". James Poniewozik of Time credited Greenblatt as defining SpongeBob's comedic style. Greenblatt was one of the writers of the SpongeBob episode "Band Geeks", considered by many to be the best episode of the entire series. SpongeBob writer Kaz recalled writing with Greenblatt fun and said he was full with "weird energy." He is currently working at Warner Brothers where he is executive producing Jellystone. He also mentors a Mahwah, NJ native in animation and is a recurring voice actor on Mexiguin.
C.H. Subba Reddy is known for Rough (2014).
C.I. Paul was an actor, known for Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam (1985), Samrajyam (1990) and Pathamudayam (1985). He died on December 14, 2005 in Thrissur, Kerala, India.
C.J. is known for Beautiful Something Left Behind (2020).
Born and raised in small town, Owerri, Nigeria. C.J. grew up watching Hammer House horror films and reading Stephen King novels. As a child, he developed a knack for drawing comics based on all his favorite movies and superheroes at the time. Comics which he would sell to his peers much to their delight. Much later on in life, C.J. would put aside his degree in Computer Science from the University of Nigeria (UNN) to launch into filmmaking, full time. C.J. fondly called "Fiery" or "The Fiery One" is a genre-filmmaker from Nigeria, whose feature debut "Ojuju" - a zero budget film, premiered at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) in November 2014, and won the award for "Best Nigerian Film". OJUJU has screened in about 20 film festivals, including the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, Shockproof Film Festival in Prague, New Voices in Black Film Festival in New York, Nollywood Week Festival in Paris, and Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, garnering universal acclaim despite its zero budget status from the likes of Screen Anarchy (formerly TwitchFilm), Bloody Disgusting, Shadow & Act, IndieWire, The Hollywood Reporter and many others. Obasi for his 'groundbreaking work' on Ojuju was awarded the Trailblazer of the Year award in March 2015, at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA). Ojuju has been listed in IndieWire's Top 12 Best Zombie Movies of All Time list. Obasi's sophomore effort is the feature film "O-Town", a crime thriller piece, which he calls his "Western in an Eastern land" and describes as his "exploration into genre-filmmaking". O-Town premiered at the 2015 Africa International Film Festival, followed by a Nordic premiere at the 2016 Gothenburg Film Festival, Sweden. It was nominated for Best West African Int'l Film at the Screen Nation Awards, UK, and won the Achievement in Soundtrack award at the 2016 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), as well as two nominations in the Best Nigerian Film & Most Promising Actress categories. O-Town won the award for Best Director at the Lake City Film Festival (LACIFF), 2016. Obasi acquired the option to Hello, Moto an African-Futuristic short story by the World Fantasy, Hugo & Nebula award winning Nigerian-American author, Nnedi Okorafor. The short film titled "Hello, Rain" had its world premiere at the Oscar-qualifying International Competition of the Internationale Short Film (Kurzfilmtage) Oberhausen in May 2018, and has gone on to screen in over 20 festivals, including a headline screening at Africa Utopia hosted by the Southbank Centre in London, as well as a North American premiere at Fantasia Film Festival where it received the Special Mention of the Jury prize. Hello, Rain was also selected for the BFI London Film Festival where it was also shortlisted as a nominee for the prestigious Short Film Award. Hello, Rain has also been featured on CNN and BBC for its strides in Afrofuturism and fantasy. As a screenwriter, Obasi is a writer on the comedy-drama Lionheart, directed by Genevieve Nnaji. Lionheart had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and is the first Netflix Original Film from Nigeria. Obasi also contributed his writing to the forthcoming Living in Bondage sequel by Ramsey Nouah. Obasi is one-third of the new cinema collective from Nigeria known as Surreal16. Together they produced & directed the anthology short film Visions, which premiered at the 2017 AFRIFF, and was also part of a video installation at the LagosPhoto Festival. Visions won the Jury Prize for Best Film at In-Short Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Short Film at the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA). The Collective also co-directed Juju Stories, an anthology feature film featuring three stories featuring urban legends within contemporary Nigeria, written and directed by Obasi, Makama and Omonua. Obasi signed on as a director on the Untitled and first Nigerian Netflix Original Series by Akin Otomoso. He is presently in the pre-production stage for Mami Wata - a black and white female-driven fantasy thriller based on the popular Mermaid Goddess of West African mythology. Mami Wata was selected to participate in the Ouaga Film Lab, Burkina Faso, where it won the European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs (EAVE) prize, and will participate in the EAVE Producer's Workshop taking place in Luxemburg, Serbia and Germany in March, June and October 2019 respectively. Mami Wata was also selected to participate in Le Groupe Ouest's Less is More (LIM) European development lab for limited budget films which took place in March, June and October across Poland, Romania and France respectively. Mami Wata was awarded the Sørfond - Norwegian South Fund award at the 10th Durban FilmMart, which took place at the 40th Durban International Film Festival (DIFF). Obasi also served on the DIFF jury. Obasi is represented by the Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
C.J. Allen is known for Juliet Bravo (1980), Whoops Apocalypse (1982) and A Kind of Living (1988).
C.J. Anand is an actor, known for Muqaddar Ka Badshaah (1990), Mahaan (1983) and Mera Saathi (1985).
C.J. Baker is an actor, known for Alien Expedition (2018), Lights (2015) and A Gothic Tale (2008).
C.J. Barkus is an actor and producer, known for Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013), Last Letters from Monte Rosa (2010) and Tattoo Boy (1995).
CJ is a Canadian Actor from Ajax, Ontario. CJ began his love of performing at the age of nine, where he performed in his school production of "The Big Bad Musical". While attending Ajax High School, CJ performed in several productions, in addition to his performances with his improv team. It was through improv where CJ further developed his skills and passion for the performing arts. CJ landed his first professional role as Winston in the Nickelodeon series "The Other Kingdom". in his free time he enjoys playing basketball, video games and producing films with his company Snowy-Ade Productions.