Edmund Entin

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Edmund Entin (born December 10, 1985) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Robin Stanton in The Seeker: The Dark is Rising and as Jonah in the After Dark Originals film Seconds Apart.

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Biography

Edmund was born in Miami, Florida, the twin brother of Gary Entin. He grew up in Pembroke Pines, Florida, where he started his acting career with the Pembroke Pines Theater of the Performing Arts. Among his prior roles was Eugene in the PPTOPA production of Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs. He also starred in productions at Main Street Players in Miami Lakes including You're A Good Man Charlie Brown and Lost in Yonkers.

In "Uncle Michael"'sgarden,Edmund and his brother Gary started their filming careers. The house was located in Southwest Ranches, FL. They would write plots, pick out their cast from the neighborhood kids, and film movies. Currently, Edmund is living with his brother in California pursuing their dreams of becoming movie stars.[ citation needed ]

Entin is Jewish. [1]

Filmography

as an Actor

YearTitleRole/PositionNotes
2006 Rest Stop Twin #2a.k.a. Rest Stop: Dead Ahead (Australia: DVD title)
2007 Color Me Olsen Ashley/Taylor
The Seeker: The Dark is Rising Paul Stanton
2008 Rest Stop: Don't Look Back Twin #2
Whore Edmund
Prep SchoolOwen
2010Brothers of the BloodPeterpre-production
2011 Seconds Apart Jonah

as Producer

YearTitlePositionNotes
2007 Color Me Olsen producer

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References

  1. "After Dark Originals: The Entin Brothers Talk Seconds Apart! Exclusive New Image!". 27 January 2011.