Corey Saucier, born May 19, 1988, in Houston, Texas, is an American model. Raised in Spring, Texas, a suburb outside of Houston, Saucier's extended family moved from California to Texas right before he was born.
Growing up the active type, Saucier join numerous sporting teams from football to baseball and basketball along the way. He stuck with football and baseball up until his freshman year in college, where he attended Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. He then decided to focus all his time on academics -becoming a business management major in the McCoy Business School and having just finished his third year.Prompted by the urging of friends, Saucier put his studies on hold to give modeling a try. He bought himself a ticket to New York and started right away with "AIG model management", who introduced him to most of the New York high profile agencies. He then met with "DNA model management" and from the beginning, felt a connection and decided that it was the 'home' for him.
Saucier has since appeared on the pages of "Out", "The Advocate" and "YVY Mag" and has also been photographed by veteran lensmen such as Greg Lotus , Eric Schwabel, and Jeremy Kost.
Christian Monzon
Christian Monzon, born May 23, 1978 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American male model and actor.Christian Monzon grew up on city streets and rough neighborhoods. His active roles in sports, especially basketball has kept him out of trouble. Christian's modeling career began when a talent scout approached him while he was shopping in a department store in Beverly Hills. Monzon was introduced to an agent at Next Models LA and was later signed by IMG Models New York.
The early assignments available to Christian were mostly ramp shows for American brand names associated with hip-hop, which has made him a regular for Sean John, Fubu and Nautica. However, he had been overlooked by some of the European fashion houses due to his image and the compromises that he wouldn't make to meet their demands.Christian's rise to the top of his profession suddenly came in the year of 2002. First, being selected as the spokes model of Versace
Sport. He is then featured on the cover of Out magazine and the inside spreads. And Christian finally got the interest and recognition from designers and American public that he deserves. Christian's hot streak continues on with his spokes model roles in H&M campaign, Dolce & Gabbana underwear campaign, and the latest Dolce & Gabbana perfume.
Christian is still regarded as one of the under-rated models nowadays, but his popularity in the male modeling business is growing constantly. A list of campaigns and runway walks under his belt, including Versace, H&M, Dolce & Gabbana, Krizzia Uomo, EXTE, Nautica, Sean John and Fubu, well proves the high demand for his booty.Realizing that he wouldn't be a pretty face and body forever, Christian is moving his career toward acting. He's made TV appearances in several shows such as: The Closer, CSI: Miami, Huff, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In 2005, he was featured in Mariah Carey's "Don’t Forget About Us" video.
Between his works, Christian goes to gym four to five times a week, and plays basketball whenever he can.
The early assignments available to Christian were mostly ramp shows for American brand names associated with hip-hop, which has made him a regular for Sean John, Fubu and Nautica. However, he had been overlooked by some of the European fashion houses due to his image and the compromises that he wouldn't make to meet their demands.Christian's rise to the top of his profession suddenly came in the year of 2002. First, being selected as the spokes model of Versace
Sport. He is then featured on the cover of Out magazine and the inside spreads. And Christian finally got the interest and recognition from designers and American public that he deserves. Christian's hot streak continues on with his spokes model roles in H&M campaign, Dolce & Gabbana underwear campaign, and the latest Dolce & Gabbana perfume.
Christian is still regarded as one of the under-rated models nowadays, but his popularity in the male modeling business is growing constantly. A list of campaigns and runway walks under his belt, including Versace, H&M, Dolce & Gabbana, Krizzia Uomo, EXTE, Nautica, Sean John and Fubu, well proves the high demand for his booty.Realizing that he wouldn't be a pretty face and body forever, Christian is moving his career toward acting. He's made TV appearances in several shows such as: The Closer, CSI: Miami, Huff, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In 2005, he was featured in Mariah Carey's "Don’t Forget About Us" video.
Between his works, Christian goes to gym four to five times a week, and plays basketball whenever he can.
Cameron Mathison
Although Cameron Arthur Mathison was born in Sarnia, Ontario, he grew up in Thornhill, a community just north of Toronto, Ontario where he attended Thornlea High School. A serious student who did particularly well in math and science, Cameron's striking good looks allowed him to occasionally think about a career as an actor. Smart enough to know that there's a real tough world beyond acting, Cameron decided to continue his studies and moved to Montréal to attend McGill University. After graduating, with a degree in civil engineering, he started to work as a model. His thinking at the time was to earn some extra cash while he tried to decide what to do with the rest of his life. That decision was four years in the future.
Cameron finally made the giant leap and decided to go after his dream to be an actor. Just as he had in school and university, he became a serous student of his craft and he took acting classes. As his confidence grew he began to go out for auditions and not surprisingly, he began to land a few roles. In his brief career so far he has appeared with fellow Northern Stars, Mike Myers and Neve Campbell in 54, landed the role of Rick Eastman in the made-for-television movie, Any Mother's Son, and picked up a role in the TV movie The Defenders. But Cameron is best known for his role as Ryan Lavery in the TV soap opera, All My Children. And there's the rub. He didn't want to be "best-known" for work on a soap opera and so after four years he decided to leave the show.Given Cameron's serious approach to life and his career, it's a fairly safe bet we'll be seeing more of him soon.
Cameron finally made the giant leap and decided to go after his dream to be an actor. Just as he had in school and university, he became a serous student of his craft and he took acting classes. As his confidence grew he began to go out for auditions and not surprisingly, he began to land a few roles. In his brief career so far he has appeared with fellow Northern Stars, Mike Myers and Neve Campbell in 54, landed the role of Rick Eastman in the made-for-television movie, Any Mother's Son, and picked up a role in the TV movie The Defenders. But Cameron is best known for his role as Ryan Lavery in the TV soap opera, All My Children. And there's the rub. He didn't want to be "best-known" for work on a soap opera and so after four years he decided to leave the show.Given Cameron's serious approach to life and his career, it's a fairly safe bet we'll be seeing more of him soon.
Brian Kehoe
Brian Kehoe, born January 23, 1986, in Reno, Nevada is an American model, best known for appearing on Oxygen's reality television program "The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency."
Kehoe attended Bishop Manogue High School and the University of Nevada, Reno. In high school, he participated in two baseball state championships and one state championship in football. In college, he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
Kehoe began his modeling career doing work in the Reno area for casinos and fashion boutiques. He also modeled for Click LA, Vane’s Men, and some runway for LA Models. He attended the International Modeling and Talent Association in 2001.
In 2006, Kehoe traveled to Los Angeles to attend an open call audition for The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency during the show's taping of its second season. He was selected to join the agency and within a few weeks moved to the Los Angeles area.
In the following years, Kehoe has been hired to do photo shoots for Go
Softwear and Dragonfly by Edward Dada. During the public demonstration by the agency models in support of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Kehoe was one of the models that removed his clothing as part of PETA's "I'd rather go naked than wear fur" campaign.
In his free time, Kehoe likes to see movies on their opening weekend, cruise the Beverly Center, practice his butterfly stroke in his swimming pool, and take road trips home to Reno to see friends and family.
Kehoe attended Bishop Manogue High School and the University of Nevada, Reno. In high school, he participated in two baseball state championships and one state championship in football. In college, he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
Kehoe began his modeling career doing work in the Reno area for casinos and fashion boutiques. He also modeled for Click LA, Vane’s Men, and some runway for LA Models. He attended the International Modeling and Talent Association in 2001.
In 2006, Kehoe traveled to Los Angeles to attend an open call audition for The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency during the show's taping of its second season. He was selected to join the agency and within a few weeks moved to the Los Angeles area.
In the following years, Kehoe has been hired to do photo shoots for Go
Softwear and Dragonfly by Edward Dada. During the public demonstration by the agency models in support of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Kehoe was one of the models that removed his clothing as part of PETA's "I'd rather go naked than wear fur" campaign.
In his free time, Kehoe likes to see movies on their opening weekend, cruise the Beverly Center, practice his butterfly stroke in his swimming pool, and take road trips home to Reno to see friends and family.
Branden Rickman
Branden Rickman, born February 18, 1990, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, is an American model.
Raised in Central Point, Oregon, Rickman is perhaps best known as the winner of "Make Me a Supermodel", Season 2.
At 18, Rickman joined Make Me A Supermodel right after he graduated from high school. Raised by his mother, he always found inspiration in models and wanted to be like them to “change the world a little bit."
In 2009, Rickman signed with Image Modeling Development in Medford, Oregon and New York Model Management in New York City. He appeared in a fashion spread for the August issue of "Cosmopolitan Magazine" as part of his prize from the show.
Raised in Central Point, Oregon, Rickman is perhaps best known as the winner of "Make Me a Supermodel", Season 2.
At 18, Rickman joined Make Me A Supermodel right after he graduated from high school. Raised by his mother, he always found inspiration in models and wanted to be like them to “change the world a little bit."
In 2009, Rickman signed with Image Modeling Development in Medford, Oregon and New York Model Management in New York City. He appeared in a fashion spread for the August issue of "Cosmopolitan Magazine" as part of his prize from the show.
Boyd Holbrook
Boyd Holbrook (real name: Robert), born in 1982 in the US, is an American male model.
Boyd was discovered while working as a carpenter for a theater when a girl watching approached him to see if he wanted to move to NY to model.
Boyd has appeared in many campaigns including Gucci, Bill Blass, Calvin Klein and was chosen as one of Dior Homme's most celebrated male models.
The blond, 6'1" looker is quite famous in Europe as well as in Asia, particularly in Japan. He's been represented by IMG, View Management, Models1, Bleu, Next, and Elite Models
Boyd has also been known in fashion circles as 'that model-poet'.
After a brief stint in Japan, Boyd is back in the Big Apple.
"The thing I enjoy most [about modeling] is taking on different characters that fulfill different art direction. I was a skydiver and a rock star for Hugo Boss, which came out really great in the final edition.
"Throughout the process of moving to NY and traveling around the world, I have learned that I am not just proving to myself that I can stand in front of a camera, but through life.
"The best part is encountering such unique people and traveling."
Boyd is a pretty easy-going guy. He is very passionate about the things in life he enjoys. Some of the things he likes are creating something from nothing, like carpentry, filmmaking, photography and writing. Right now, Boyd is making short films, developing his photography, and writing a lot.
Arthur Daniyarov
Arthur Daniyarov, born in 1989, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a Russian model.
Daniyarov started his modeling career at age 19 signing with DNA Models in New York. A year later, he made his debuts at the fall Prada show in Milan, also walked for "Alexander McQueen" and "Jil Sander".
With a face capable of conveying thoughtfulness as well as beauty,
Daniyarov has quickly become the choice for designers and photographers who focus on the cerebral.
In 2009, Daniyarov appeared in "GQ Style", "Dazed & Confused", "Details", "BlackBook" editorials and "Prada" catalogues. In the same year, he became the face of "Jil Sander".
Very much in demand in 2010, his other credits include "Hugo Boss", "Lanvin", "Raf Simons", "Dunhill", and "Dries Van Noten".
Daniyarov started his modeling career at age 19 signing with DNA Models in New York. A year later, he made his debuts at the fall Prada show in Milan, also walked for "Alexander McQueen" and "Jil Sander".
With a face capable of conveying thoughtfulness as well as beauty,
Daniyarov has quickly become the choice for designers and photographers who focus on the cerebral.
In 2009, Daniyarov appeared in "GQ Style", "Dazed & Confused", "Details", "BlackBook" editorials and "Prada" catalogues. In the same year, he became the face of "Jil Sander".
Very much in demand in 2010, his other credits include "Hugo Boss", "Lanvin", "Raf Simons", "Dunhill", and "Dries Van Noten".
Andres Sanchez
Andres Sanchez, born in 1983, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American model and personal trainer.
Sanchez was raised in Brooklyn but moved in Massachusetts when he was 10 years old. He was 18 when he first thought about modeling. At that time he was working as a stripper. While taking a short vacation in Mexico he met Al David, who has the honor to be the first to take photos of Andres. He is also the one who flew Andres over to Miami and brought him in contact with Bruce Weber.
Sanchez learned a lot about modeling and finally signed up with agency Silver in NYC where he landed a few modeling gigs in editorials, ad campaigns and catalogues for Adidas. This is also the time when he learned acting and producing.
I’ve discovered that I love everything that goes into any production, whether it be a print ad or a movie. I’d like to be the next Vin Diesel…When I was a teenager I read Men’s Fitness, Men’s Health and bought the A&F catalogs always saying to myself I would be in those ads one day," Sanchez said.
Besides modeling Sanchez is a busy guy. He works as a personal trainer, and is doing night shifts as a grave yard security man to make some extra money. He also goes to college and hopes to graduate in Broadcasting and would like to concentrate in the acting business after that.
Sanchez believes modeling is all about expressing yourself, and that this involves a certain degree of exhibitionism is not problem for him. Modeling helped him to understand who he is, what his personal flaws are and how to deal with them.
When asked what is the most important things in his life, Sanchez said, "My dream to make it in this business and what I leave for my family when I am done are the most important things to me."
Sanchez was raised in Brooklyn but moved in Massachusetts when he was 10 years old. He was 18 when he first thought about modeling. At that time he was working as a stripper. While taking a short vacation in Mexico he met Al David, who has the honor to be the first to take photos of Andres. He is also the one who flew Andres over to Miami and brought him in contact with Bruce Weber.
Sanchez learned a lot about modeling and finally signed up with agency Silver in NYC where he landed a few modeling gigs in editorials, ad campaigns and catalogues for Adidas. This is also the time when he learned acting and producing.
I’ve discovered that I love everything that goes into any production, whether it be a print ad or a movie. I’d like to be the next Vin Diesel…When I was a teenager I read Men’s Fitness, Men’s Health and bought the A&F catalogs always saying to myself I would be in those ads one day," Sanchez said.
Besides modeling Sanchez is a busy guy. He works as a personal trainer, and is doing night shifts as a grave yard security man to make some extra money. He also goes to college and hopes to graduate in Broadcasting and would like to concentrate in the acting business after that.
Sanchez believes modeling is all about expressing yourself, and that this involves a certain degree of exhibitionism is not problem for him. Modeling helped him to understand who he is, what his personal flaws are and how to deal with them.
When asked what is the most important things in his life, Sanchez said, "My dream to make it in this business and what I leave for my family when I am done are the most important things to me."
Alex Christensen
Alex Christensen, born in 1986, in Oregon, USA, is an American model.Six-foot-two Christensen graduated from Oregon State University with a major in Communications and Theatre.
While at school, Christensen travelled back and forth from Las Vegas, Dallas, L. A, to pursue professional modeling. He has appeared in a number of editorials and catalogues, modeling for "Guess Jeans", and "Calvin Klein" underwear, as well as being photographed by accomplished lensman Gregory Vaughan.
In 2009, Christensen signed with renowned agency "Major Models Management" and his modeling career has steadily grown ever since.
Christensen describes himself as a very chill guy that will try almost anything once. He enjoys meeting new people, and believes the key to success isn't "what you know, it's who you know!"
Aside from modeling, Christensen is an aspiring soccer player.
While at school, Christensen travelled back and forth from Las Vegas, Dallas, L. A, to pursue professional modeling. He has appeared in a number of editorials and catalogues, modeling for "Guess Jeans", and "Calvin Klein" underwear, as well as being photographed by accomplished lensman Gregory Vaughan.
In 2009, Christensen signed with renowned agency "Major Models Management" and his modeling career has steadily grown ever since.
Christensen describes himself as a very chill guy that will try almost anything once. He enjoys meeting new people, and believes the key to success isn't "what you know, it's who you know!"
Aside from modeling, Christensen is an aspiring soccer player.
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