Austin Wedderburn is an actor, known for Succession (2018) and The Bridge (2021).
Austin West is known for Prescribed (2011), The Girl (2012) and Roundball (2013).
Austin was born on June 1, 1997 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He began acting in high school, where he participated in multiple local theatre productions and festivals. He's since moved to the United States where he had enrolled in various theatre and film programs in New York City before beginning his professional career.
Austin William Morgan is known for Back Roads (2018), Dead by Christmas (2018) and Zombie Hamlet (2012).
Austin Williams is known for Lovelace (2013).
Since debuting at the age of 8 as a young Matt Damon in Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd (2006), Austin has impressed viewers with leading roles including the precocious son of George Clooney in Michael Clayton (2007), a bully to Elle Fanning in Phoebe in Wonderland (2008), the disturbed son of Adrian Pasdar in Home Movie (2008), and a memorable performance as a troubled child in Burning Palms (2010). Austin has also made an lasting impression on TV, Guest Starring as an abused teen on CBS's A Gifted Man (2011), a murder accomplice on Law & Order (1990), a student on Rescue Me (2004), and as bully and cancer victim Shane Morasco in almost 300 episodes of the daytime drama One Life to Live (1968). Notably, Austin is the youngest male actor ever to be offered a contract with a soap opera, at age 10. In 2012, Austin will star in the animated film Henry & Me (2014) (also starring Richard Gere and many of the past and present Yankees) and the feature film Sugar (2013), in which he portrays a homeless teen struggling to survive on the streets of Los Angeles. When not on set, Austin lives with his parents, grandparents, sister and dog. He is a MENSA member with a genius IQ whose future plans include the study of film.
Austin Willis is an actor, known for My All-American (2015).
Austin Wood is an actor and producer, known for Crawl or Die (2014), Mediatrix (2011) and The Abstract Heart (2015).
Austin Woods was born in St.Louis, MO, raised in Waterford, MI, and resides in Los Angeles, CA. His passion for the performing arts began with his stage debut in the cult following "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" as "Rocky". Immediately after graduating Central Michigan University with a BAA in Broadcast Media & Cinematic Arts, Austin moved to Los Angeles. Austin has since studied with some of the most prominent acting mentors in Los Angeles; working with Diana Castle, Lesly Kahn and The Groundlings Improv.
Austin Zajur is an actor, known for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), Fist Fight (2017) and Clerks III.