Spencer Klein is known for Tokyo Rising (2020).
Spencer has been a performer since 2002. He's been an award winning magician, an actor, a director, a juggler, a (mediocre) singer, a camera operator, an editor, and so on. One thing Spencer is not, is a writer (as you can tell from his bios). Mostly introverted and hiding from people, Spencer spends most of his time taking self portraits or running lines for his latest live production.
Spencer Kramber, a versatile actor hailing from Glenwood, Minnesota, has carved a notable niche for himself in the entertainment industry with a blend of talent, dedication, and a deep-rooted passion for the craft. His journey into acting began with a solid foundation in Theatre Arts at Minnesota State University, Mankato, where he honed his skills and laid the groundwork for a promising career. Eager to expand his horizons, Spencer pursued further studies at the prestigious UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, where he earned his Master of Fine Arts in Performing Arts. This rigorous training equipped him with a refined understanding of his art and prepared him for the challenges of the professional acting world. Spencer's career gained significant traction with his role in the gripping drama "You Can't Run Forever," where he shared the screen with the acclaimed J.K. Simmons under the direction of Michelle Schumacher. His compelling performance showcased his ability to inhabit complex characters with depth and authenticity. In addition to his feature film work, Spencer's talent shone brightly in the Oscar-qualified short film "Sarajin," directed by Justin Kim Woosok. His nuanced portrayal as an Alaskan crab fisherman in this captivating narrative further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor capable of delivering powerful performances across various genres. Among his accolades is the award-winning short film "Pop Music," directed by Patrick Muhlberger, where Spencer's humorous portrayal as a katana wielded, over-protective father amused film festival audiences across the country. Spencer's television credits include appearances on hit shows such as "Criminal Minds," "Them," and "The Young and the Restless". Beyond his work on screen, Spencer is also a dedicated acting teacher and coach, sharing his expertise and passion with aspiring performers. His commitment to nurturing talent and fostering creativity has made him a respected figure in the acting community. Off-screen, Spencer embraces his role as the fourth of five children and takes immense pride in being a devoted father, finding joy and inspiration in his family life. With his talent, dedication, and genuine love for the craft, Spencer Kramber continues to make a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, captivating audiences and leaving a legacy of memorable performances.
Spencer Lacey Ganus was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. She has been on sets since before she could walk, first entering the entertainment world as a baby model for Gap Baby, JC Penny, Stride Rite, and more. She began her voiceover career at the young age of three in "Happy Feet" (2006), soon after voicing 'Ike' on "South Park" for two seasons. Spencer's on-camera acting experience includes playing the role of 'Genevieve' on the J.J. Abrams pilot, "What About Brian?" Today, she is most known for her role as 'Teen Elsa' in Disney's "Frozen," and she has since voiced numerous Elsa dolls that are on the shelves of toy stores around the world. After recently graduating from Duke University, she has moved back to Los Angeles to continue her acting and voiceover career. Spencer is a dancer and musician, as well, and she is continuing her dance training in ballet, contemporary, and ballroom in Los Angeles.
Acting since he was a child, Spencer began his professional career as a Radio DJ working a KNTU FM 88.1 THE ONE as one of their premier on-air talents while he attended the University of North Texas studying Music Composition and Radio, Television, and Film (BA 2018). He then worked as an actor, animator, ADR engineer and Foley Artist for Sonny Strait Studios where he met Jason Lord and helped start Extra Terrible Studios LLC where he now works as an actor, animator, director, sound engineer, and studio musician. Born in Houston Texas, he aspired to have a robust career in media lending his skills to both on and off screen as well behind the mic. Known among his colleges as a "Jack of all trades" Spencer is primarily known as the creator and show runner for the series A Life in a Day (2020), Cockney Roaches (2020), and Extra Terrible Studios' animated (ET Shorts).
Spencer Lincoln is known for Slate Yourself (2020) and Mi America (2015).
Born April 6th, 1998, Spencer List is an actor who began his career at an early age in various films, television series, and commercials. Spencer recently wrapped the independent feature "The Bachelors," written and directed by Kurt Voelker, opposite J.K. Simmons and Josh Wiggins. Most recently, Spencer co-starred in "Hard Sell", opposite Skyler Gisondo and Kristin Chenoweth, as well as the lead in "Night Has Settled," directed by Steve Clark, with Adriana Barraza and Pilar Lopez de Ayala. Spencer also starred as the title role in Famke Janssen's directorial debut "Bringing Up Bobby," with Milla Jovovich, Bill Pullman and Marcia Cross. His additional film credits include James Franco's "Black Dog Red Dog," Jason Blum's "Mockingbird," and starred opposite his twin sister and fellow actor Peyton List in the indie horror thriller "Bereavement." On the small screen, Spencer has guest-starred on such hit series as Disney's "Bunk'd," CBS' "CSI: Miami," Fox's "Fringe," Nickelodeon's "iCarly".
Born in 1991 in Winter Park, Florida, Spencer began to show an interest in the arts at a young age. When asked in school to draw what she would be when she got older, 6 year old Spencer drew herself on-stage with a star over her head. Two years later, she had enrolled in acting classes and immediately started booking numerous television commercials in the Orlando, Florida area. With sights set high, 11 year-old Spencer and family set off to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams. Within a year's time, she booked a guest starring role on CBS's Desaparecidos (2002) and a role in Sony Pictures' feature film Espanglês (2004). Shortly thereafter, Spencer began recurring as "Bitsy" on the Nickelodeon series Manual de Sobrevivência Escolar do Ned (2004). In 2004, Spencer stole the hearts of producers Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, and director Gil Kenan and won the lead role of "Jenny" in Sony Pictures / Imagemovers' feature film, A Casa Monstro (2006). This was one of the first "Motion Capture" films of the time. She was nominated for an Annie Award for her role role as "Jenny". At 14 years of age, Spencer booked the lead role of "K-Mart" in Resident Evil 3: A Extinção (2007). Her character lived to see the 4th installment, Resident Evil 4: Recomeço (2010), which was released in 2010. Spencer has guest starred in numerous television shows throughout this time such as Cougar Town (2009), Testemunha Ocular (2008), Diários de um Vampiro (2009), Arquivo Morto (2003), and Love Bites (2011). She most recently filmed a movie for Lifetime called Roubos Hollywoodianos (2011), which airs this summer. In 2008, Spencer filmed an independent mini-series called Twentysixmiles (2010) which is looking for distribution. Spencer has also had the opportunity to be a part of a couple of independent films such as Karaoke Man (2012), and has a lead role in Joseph Kahn's Pânico na Escola (2011), which has recently been acquired by Sony Films for worldwide distribution. Spencer lives in Los Angeles with her family and looks forward to a bright future.
Spencer Loftus is known for Trek: The Movie (2018).