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Edmund Entin
NameEdmund Entin
OccupationActor

Edmund Entin is an American actor known for his appearances in film and television, often alongside his twin brother Andrew Entin. He has worked across narrative features, independent films, and genre productions, collaborating with directors, producers, and actors from Hollywood and independent circuits while maintaining ties to theater and regional performing arts institutions.

Early life and education

Entin was born in the United States and raised in a family that supported performing arts and athletics; his upbringing intersected with communities around Miami Beach, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and the broader South Florida region. He and his twin brother were exposed to local theater programs such as productions affiliated with the Florida Studio Theatre and outreach initiatives connected to Florida International University and University of Miami arts departments. During secondary education their activities placed them in proximity to institutions like Miami-Dade County Public Schools and extracurricular venues such as the Young Actors Theatre and county-level performing arts festivals. Entin later pursued training that included workshops, conservatory-style classes, and on-camera training often associated with casting resources in Los Angeles, New York City, and regional film offices such as the Florida Film Commission.

Career

Entin’s career began with roles in short films, independent projects, and guest appearances on television series, moving into supporting and recurring parts in genre films and mainstream productions. Early credits connected him to casts and crews that worked with production companies similar to Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, and independent studios in the Sundance Film Festival circuit. He and his brother were cast together in projects where twin casting was integral, a casting practice with precedents in productions featuring twin actors credited in ensemble casts alongside performers from companies like Warner Bros. Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

In narrative features Entin has worked on crime, thriller, and horror-leaning projects that intersect with filmmakers who have screened at festivals such as Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and SXSW. He has appeared in television pilots and episodic series tied to networks and platforms including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX Broadcasting Company, and streaming services comparable to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. His collaborators have included directors, cinematographers, and casting professionals who previously worked on projects with actors from the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists community and alumni of conservatories like the Juilliard School and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Entin’s professional trajectory includes participation in independent productions that toured genre circuits and specialty festivals—connecting with horror-focused showcases such as Fantasia International Film Festival and MonsterFest—as well as family-oriented features and action projects where stunt coordinators and second-unit directors often cross over into larger studio workflows seen in franchises like those produced by Universal Pictures or Marvel Studios.

Personal life

Entin maintains a personal life that balances industry activity with community involvement; he has engaged with regional arts organizations, charity screenings, and film education outreach reminiscent of programs supported by institutions such as the National Endowment for the Arts and local film schools. His twin relationship has been a notable facet of public interest similar to other twin performers who have navigated publicity in contexts alongside names that appeared in mainstream media outlets like Entertainment Weekly, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter. Entin’s residence and movement between creative hubs reflect patterns seen among actors who work in both Los Angeles County, California and Miami-Dade County, Florida, maintaining professional networks within casting agencies, talent managers, and production collectives.

Filmography

Selected screen credits include a mixture of feature films, short films, and television appearances. Roles often place Entin in ensemble casts or paired performances with his twin; his credits align with projects that participated in distribution channels spanning theatrical release, cable networks, and digital platforms.

- Feature films: Entin has appeared in independent and studio-affiliated features with production teams linked to companies like Lionsgate and distributors that attend markets such as the American Film Market. - Television: Guest and recurring roles on episodic television comparable to series broadcast on ABC, NBC, CBS, and cable outlets including The CW and genre-focused networks. - Short films and web series: Collaborations that have screened at festivals including Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and regional showcases tied to universities such as Florida International University and University of Miami.

Awards and recognition

While Entin’s career emphasis has been on building a diverse résumé across independent and mainstream screens rather than large-scale awards campaigns, his work has been recognized in festival programming and industry press coverage. Screenings and nominations at film festivals such as Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and regional festivals have contributed to his professional profile. Coverage in entertainment trade outlets like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter has highlighted projects featuring his performances, and participation in festival circuits has aligned him with peers who have been acknowledged by institutions such as the Independent Spirit Awards and regional critics’ associations.

Category:Living people Category:American male film actors Category:American male television actors