Zach was born and raised in the Midwest, specifically East Peoria, Illinois. After attending Southern Illinois University and attaining a Master's Degree, he started a career in the fitness industry with great paying job after college as a Personal Training Director. While a training director Zach was attending fitness competitions and modeling for a few supplement companies and even landed a few images in a few mainstream magazines. During this time Zach and the late Greg Plitt crossed paths. Zach credits Greg as being one of the most influential people in his life and the reason he finally decided to pick up his life, move to California and pursue his dream.
Zach Schuller is known for Porches and Private Eyes (2016), Atone (2019) and The Farmer (2016).
Actor/Musician Zach Selwyn was raised in Tucson, Arizona and studied broadcast journalism at the University of Southern California. He starred on ESPN's TV show "Dream Job" and was considered to be the "most talented candidate" by America and the show's judges. He later returned to the network in a series of pilots and guest appearances. He spent 2 1/2 years as a comedic correspondent/actor on G4's wildly popular "Attack of the Show!" Recently he shot the American version of "CQC," as well as pilots for Versus, Discovery Science and Fox Sports. His country-rock band "Zachariah and the Lobos Riders", can be seen and heard in the film "Dead and Breakfast" and they have released four critically acclaimed CDs. As well as being known for his involvement with sketch comedy in Los Angeles, Selwyn is also an accomplished short story and screenwriter. In college he wrote comedic pieces for the late L.A. based cult magazine "28th Street Magazine," where he developed a cult following.
Zach Shaffer is an actor and director, known for Salt (2010), Chicago Justice (2017) and Strangers with Candy (1999).
Zach Sheridan is an actor, known for How to Get Rid of a Body (And Still Be Friends) (2018).
Zach Shields is a producer and writer, known for Krampus (2015), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) and Godzilla vs. Kong (2021).
Zach Shirey has a passion for learning and a future desire to direct films. He has had an interest in film since he was very young. He would imitate his favorite characters and reenact his favorite scenes. He and his sister, Caitlin, would put on shows in front of family. Not only did they act out movies they had seen but also movies Zach wrote scripts for and created himself. When his parents realized the passion for acting was not waning in either child, they began taking the steps necessary for them to fulfill their dreams.
Zach Silverman was born in Livingston, New Jersey. He grew up in the small town of Springfield, New Jersey with his parents Kathy and Marshall Silverman, his younger brother Alex. He discovered his love and passion for acting in his junior year of high school. After having an invigorating experience during his first stage performance at Jonathan Dayton High School, Zach decided to embark on his acting career. He began traveling to New York City on weekends for acting classes, and even took time off school for auditions. After spending five years acting in New York City, he boldly decided to advance his career by moving to the City of Angels in 2009. He currently resides in Los Angeles where he works each day to perfect his craft and become a successful actor.
Zach Smadu is a Regina-born, Toronto-based actor. He got his start on stage at an early age through musical theatre, dance and acting, performing throughout his school years. Upon completing high school, Zach moved to Toronto to pursue his post-secondary education in the Theatre/Drama program at University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College. Notable television credits include starring as Daniel Svennson on Global TV Original Series "Family Law", three seasons on CTV's award winning series "Cardinal", as Detective Ash Kular, and a recurring role on the cult and sci-fi favourite "The Expanse" (Amazon). Other favourite television credits include the Canadian Screen Awards winner "Kim's Convenience" (CBC) and the quick-witted, fast-paced Canadian classic "Letterkenny" (Crave). His feature film credits include his roles in Paul Fieg's "A Simple Favor", and Golden Globe-nominated "Miss Sloane" by John Madden. While Zach has worked on several holiday rom-coms including "Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday" (Hallmark) and "Two Turtle Doves" (Hallmark), he also played the leading man in "Mistletoe and Molly".