Adam Busch

Adam Busch may be best known for playing a monomaniacal nerd on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but he’s conquering new territory by going behind the camera with co-director and girlfriend Amber Benson for Drones, an office comedy with an extraterrestrial twist.
Alexander Gould

Alexander Gould, who has been acting since age two, dove into the shark-infested waters of Hollywood as the voice of the titular role in Finding Nemo. Currently, he’s signed on for the sixth season of Showtime’s Weeds, in which he plays the sometimes
Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot got gears revving in 2004 when she represented Israel in the Miss Universe pageant. And, after making her U.S. debut with a role as the bad girl in 2009’s Fast & Furious, Gadot scorched her way into many a boy’s fantasies. Keep a lookout for
James Deen

James Deen has starred in more than 2,000 adult films over the last five years. And with impressive awards like male performer of the year at the 2009 AVN Adult Movie Awards (he was the youngest male ever to win that prize) to his (porn) name, it’s safe to
Paulo Costanzo

Paulo Costanzo, famous for playing the sidekick in frat house faves like Road Trip, now stars as Evan Lawson, the troublemaking brother of a Hamptons MD in the new USA comedy Royal Pains. Costanzo has the ability to endear himself to audiences, even when
Rachel Grady

Rachel Grady, who once worked as a private investigator, is the co-director of the Emmy-nominated documentary The Boys of Baraka and the Oscar-nominated Jesus Camp. Currently, she’s working a documentary based on the book Freakonomics, a venture that could
Robert Siegel

Robert Siegel’s writerly range is exceedingly wide—he worked as editor-in-chief of The Onion, and his first screenplay became Darren Aronofsky’s Oscar-nominated drama, The Wrestler. Siegel has followed up this success with his directorial debut, Big Fan,
Yoav Shamir

Yoav Shamir directed the documentary Defamation, which interrogates the state of anti-Semitism in the world today. The film, which was honored with a special Jury Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival, forces viewers to take a close—and sometimes
Rodney Rothman

Rodney Rothman, an Emmy-nominated TV writer, has already penned a memoir on his premature retirement in Boca Raton, which he came out of to executive produce comedies like Forgetting Sarah Marshall and its upcoming sequel, Get Him to the Greek. With this much
Ry Russo Young

Ry Russo Young‘s latest directorial feat, You Won’t Miss Me, premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The story of a recently released psychiatric patient demonstrated Young’s immense skill using raw materials like non-actors and Super 8 film for a



