Basil Ruysdael was born on July 24, 1878 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for Pinky (1949), Broken Arrow (1950) and Colorado Territory (1949). He was married to Kathleen Dobbyn, Rose Swettenham and Eleanor Mason Manierre. He died on October 10, 1960 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Basil Wallace immigrated to the United States from Jamaica, West Indies with his four siblings. They joined their parents in Brooklyn, New York where Basil went to elementary and junior high school. The family then moved to Long Island where he attended high school. It was while at Hempstead High School that Basil knew for sure that he wanted a life in the theater. He auditioned for a Broadway bound play, Front Page, starring Henry Fonda, Estelle Parsons, and Robert Ryan. He won the role. That experience sealed his future. He applied to Yale, New York University (NYU) and Harvard. He was accepted to both Yale and NYU, but chose NYU for both New York City and Lloyd Richards of famed A Raisin in the Sun, who was teaching there at the time. That same summer he was selected by Ellen Steward of La Mama ETC (Experimental Theatre Company) to become a member of her theater. He is now a lifetime member. He attended NYU for two years and while there he got his first off-Broadway play, The Pig Pen at the American Place Theatre. His life in the theatre had begun. For the next 20 years he worked as an actor, director and writer in the theater. With La Mama, he was director in residence for a year. As an actor, he also took 5 plays to the Italian Theatre Festival under La Mama. Throughout those years he worked off-Broadway, major regional theaters, and national tours. To keep his craft sharp he continued to take private lessons at places like the Negro Ensemble Company and The Players' Workshop where he eventually taught. Wallace also taught theater aesthetics' for Lincoln Center for ten years. He was the Director of Drama for school district 13 in the Bronx, NY, and Director of Mini-Mobile Theatre for two years. He was one of the founding members and artistic director for its first year of the Caribbean American Repertory Theatre. He was also director of the Yard Bird Players for three years. In 1990, Basil decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue acting in films. He auditioned for the film Marked for Death and got the leading role. He has been working in both film and television since then. Some movie credits to his name are Grand Canyon, The Wood, Free Willy 2, Return of the Living Dead 3, Caught Up, Deadlock, and Blood Diamond. For television, you've seen him in episodes of West Wing, Judging Amy, The Pretender, Any Day Now, and NYPD Blue. Since moving to "Hollywood," Basil has started JaCuBas Films for the development of new product. He continues to learn and grow through working with other actors as both a coach and director of scene study.
Basile Alaïmalaïs is known for Un año, una noche (2022), La boule rouge (2019) and Sexygénaires (2023).
Basile Catrysse is known for Kommunioun (2022).
Basile Meilleurat is an actor and production manager, known for Appuyé au mur (2021), Bêtes blondes (2018) and Je suis mon inconnue (2017).
Basilio Cerdan Jr. is known for Maya (2023), Vemana and Moonlight Bay.
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Basin Street Boys is an actor, known for The Duke Is Tops (1938), Clean Pastures (1937) and Major Bowes' Amateur Parade No. 1 (1936).
Basit Ali, also known as 'Basu', is a child actor hailing from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. At the tender age of 10, he has already established a significant presence in the realm of acting. His father, Abid Ali, is a renowned actor himself, and it appears that Basit inherited his passion for the performing arts from his father. Basit has been actively immersed in the theatrical scene and has graced the stage with his presence in numerous plays. In addition to his theater endeavors, Basit has left an indelible mark in the world of web series. He portrayed the character of Suryaprakash, the son of Huma Qureshi, in the immensely popular web series "Maharani," spanning three seasons. He has also embraced character roles in web series like "Nirmal Kothari Ki Wapsi." Furthermore, Basit is poised to exhibit his acting prowess in the upcoming Hindi film "Daran Choo." Beyond his appearances on both stage and screen, Basit has lent his talent to several films, including "Maitini," directed by Rajveer Singh, "K.D.," helmed by Madhumita, "Stree 2," under the direction of Amar Koushik. With a promising career trajectory ahead of him, Basit Ali, or 'Basu,' undeniably stands as a gifted child actor who is making significant waves in the entertainment industry through his exceptional acting skills and unwavering dedication to his craft.
Basit Eniafe is known for ¡A cantar! (2020) and Lovestruck High (2022).