Kurt Angle was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He won a Olympic Gold Medal in 1996 having notoriously won it with a broken neck. In 1998 he transitioned into professional wrestling where he sky rocked to success after joining the World Wrestling Federation. He later became the first ever wrestler to hold the WCW and WWF Championships during the same calendar year. He also became the second ever TNA Triple Crown Champion in the promotions history and is a overall 13 time World Champion in professional wrestling.
Kurt was born in Newcastle, Wyoming and grew up in Spearfish, South Dakota in the beautiful Black Hills where his parents still live. Kurt was a theatre major at Black Hills State University under the direction of Al Sandau. He moved to California shortly after graduation to pursue acting. Those plans were put on hold for several reasons including the birth of his daughter and he later moved the family to Houston, Texas where he still resides. He started acting again in plays in 2001, getting an agent later in the year and has since been cast in numerous commercials, industrials and films. He intends to again pursue more national projects in the future.
Kurt Beimel was born on June 22, 1909 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for The Magic Boomerang (1965), Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and Homicide (1964). He was married to Elisabath Perl Beimel. He died in 1980 in St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Kurt Bonzell was born in the Boulevard Heights section of sunny Hollywood, Florida. His parents divorced at a young age, landing him in California as a latchkey child. His new status, combined with the advent of cable (there were only 2 cable networks at the time, the "Z Channel" and "ON TV") introduced him to a golden decade of films from the 70's and early 80's. Inspired by the great actors of that era, he later studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory. It was there that he learned there is nothing personal about acting. The human condition, in all its complexity, is of universal interest. He later made his stage debut as Jimmy in the gritty "A Prayer for my Daughter" by Thomas Babe on Theater Row. He then inhabited the role of Raymond, a troubled and poignant Vietnam veteran in the traveling production of "Rations". Soon after he was then cast as the omni-oppressive Detective Sarsby in "The Weed Show", which long before legalization, highlighted the many benefits of marijuana conflicting with societies then-apprehensive perspective on it. Though introduced to Shakespeare at Stella Adler, Kurt found a dynamic and visceral application of Shakespeare on the general public through Scott Colomby (of "Caddyshack" and "Porky's" fame). Scott Colomby had created "Actors Jam" which was staged behind the historic Boardner's in Hollywood. From the fiery Mark Antony and the cunning Cassius in "Julius Caesar", to the flawed and ambitious "Macbeth", the audiences were delighted to discover the Bard's work in a public and modern setting. Kurt Bonzell now focuses on independent film, which most closely mirrors the affect of live theater, consistently increasing empathy and promoting social discourse.
Kurt Braunohler is a comedian, actor, and writer who once hired a skywriter to write "How Do I Land?" in the sky over LA. In features, Kurt can be seen in Judd Apatow's feature "The Big Sick" for which he was the on-set writer, and will appear in the upcoming Charlize Theron / Seth Rogen feature "Flarsky" for which he was also the on-set writer. Kurt's television appearances include but are not limited to: Lady Dynamite, Bob's Burgers, The New Girl, @midnight, Another Period, The Kroll Show, Drunk History, Deadbeat, Adam Ruins Everything, and Chelsea Lately. In stand-up, Kurt's one hour stand-up special, "Trust Me," premiered on Comedy Central, and he regularly appears on late night sets on Conan, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Seth Meyers and The Late Late Show with James Corden. He has been featured in Variety's annual prestigious "10 Comics To Watch" list and is the co-creator and co-host of the continuously sold-out variety show "Hot Tub" for 13 years with Kristen Schaal. He jet-skied from Chicago to New Orleans once... for charity. "A charismatic comedian with a flair for the absurd." - New York Times "Kurt Braunohler is the closest thing we have to a real-life Willy Wonka." - Vice "Not only a singular talent, but an inimitable spirit." - LA Weekly.
Kurt Broderson is an actor, known for Framed for the Holidays (2018).
Kurt Bryant is known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991), Logan (2017) and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011).
Kurt Bülau was born on June 8, 1922 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor, known for Kurzer Prozeß (1967), Schneewittchen und die sieben Gaukler (1962) and Tatort (1970). He died on June 13, 2016 in Herrsching am Ammersee, Bavaria, Germany.
Was born and raised in the Wine Country of Napa Valley in Northern California. Kurt graduated from Napa High School as a standout All League football player and received a football scholarship to Sacramento State. He graduated with a degree in Business Administration (MIS) and Theatre Arts, as well as being a member of the prestigious Phi Delta Theta fraternity. A political and environmental activist, who's main fight is to preserve the Earth and her many endangered animals and wildlife sanctuaries.
Kurt Cammon is known for Son Oyun (2018), Lex Talionis (2013) and Friends of the shade.