Justin K. Thompson is known for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Priest (2011) and Angry Birds (2016).
Justin Kane is known for Defiance (2008), Love & Other Drugs (2010) and Dig! (2013).
Justin Kay is known for Limitless (2022).
Justin Kelly is the writer/director behind Universal Pictures JT LeRoy (Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, Diane Kruger), which closed the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, I Am Michael (James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts, and executive produced by Gus Van Sant), which premiered at Sundance and Berlinale, IFC's King Cobra (James Franco, Christian Slater, Garrett Clayton), which premiered at Tribeca and BFI London, and Sony Pictures Welcome The Stranger (Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, Caleb Landry Jones). Prior to developing his own films, he spent years working under producers, directors, and editors, directed short films and music videos, and worked as a narrative feature film editor and screenwriter. Justin lives in Los Angeles.
He is the second of the three boys from The Latest Buzz (2007) to be on Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001). First was Munro Chambers, who played "Wilder" on "The Latest Buzz", plays "Eli Goldsworthy" on "Degrassi". Then Justin Kelly, who played "Noah Jackson" on "The Latest Buzz", plays "Jack Martin" on "Degrassi". Finally, Demetrius Joyette, who played the flamboyant "Michael Davies" on "The Latest Buzz", now plays "Mike Dallas", a jock, on "Degrassi".
Justin Kennedy is known for his work on Where's the Love (2015) and Steps (2021).
Justin Key is an actor and writer, known for Comedy Central Roasts: Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber (2015), Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011) and GodComplx (2016).
Justin Kirby is known for Just Friends (2005).
Born in Salem, Oregon, Justin Kirk spent his childhood in Union, Washington, where he attended grade school on a Native American reservation. Kirk knew from the age of 3 that he wanted to perform, and he made his acting debut at seven in a local college play. At 12, he moved with his mother to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended the Children's Theater School throughout high school. After graduation, he moved to New York and enrolled at Circle in the Square, where he completed a two-year conservatory acting program. He soon landed his first role on Broadway, in "Any Given Day" at the Longacre Theater, and quit his job as a bellboy at the Royalton Hotel. He has been working steadily ever since and is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the blind character Bobby on Broadway and in the feature film adaptation of Love! Valour! Compassion! (1997). Kirk was honored with an Obie Award for Distinguished Performance in the Ensemble. Additional stage work includes "Old Wicked Songs" at New York's Promenade Theater and Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse, in which he starred as a piano prodigy, winning a Back Stage West Garland Award for Outstanding Performance. He also appeared in June Moon with the Drama Department, a theater company of which he is a founding member. A self-described radio nerd, Kirk divides his time between New York City and Los Angeles.