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Tiya Sircar

Autographs - $60 

Autographed Pops - $80

Selfies - $60

Phone calls/videos/voice recordings $100

Combo Autograph/Selfie - $100

Combo Autographed Pop/Selfie - $120 

Born and raised in Arlington, Texas, to college professors from Calcutta, India, Tiya Sircar discovered her love of performing early—training in multiple dance styles before finding her true calling in acting at age seven. She earned dual degrees in Business/Marketing and Theater & Dance from the University of Texas at Austin, then moved to Los Angeles to pursue her career.

Tiya quickly built an impressive résumé with appearances on hit shows like House, M.D., Hannah Montana, NCIS, and The Vampire Diaries. On the big screen, she’s known for roles in 17 Again and The Internship, as well as her lead performance in the indie favorite Miss India America.

Sci-fi fans know her best as the voice of Sabine Wren in Star Wars Rebels, bringing the Mandalorian graffiti artist and explosives expert to life for a new generation of fans.

An advocate for animal welfare and environmental causes, Tiya continues to balance on-camera, voice work, and passion projects.
 

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Randy Havens

Autograph - $40

Selfie - $40

Combo - $60

After binge-watching season one of Netflix’s smash hit Stranger Things, it’s easy to understand how Randy Havens as Mr. Clark has become everyone’s favorite teacher/A.V. Club supervisor. He reprised the role of Mr. Clarke in Seasons 2 and 3, and fans were elated by his heroic return in the 5th and final installment of the global megahit. Havens’ other  appearances  in popular TV shows include repeated turns as Paul Deisinger on the CW hit Stargirl, and as concerned father George Fier on Fear Street: Part Three – 1666.

 

During Archer’s seventh season, Randy provided the voice for Mr. Rompers, the leader of a party-crashing clown gang out to steal something valuable. He has appeared twice on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow as McKenna, a pawnbroker who should probably rethink his associates.

 

Randy has also appeared on The Vampire Diaries, Resurrection, Reckless, The Game, Past Life, and House of Payne. Other credits include Let’s Be Cops and Good Intentions, the sci-fi action/thriller Geostorm, the TV series Living the Dream and the films Boy Erased, The Front Runner and Godzilla: King of Monsters.

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Ron Fazio

Autograph - $50

Selfie - Included w/ Autograph

After a short NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys (1985) and Philadelphia Eagles (1986–87), he auditioned for The Toxic Avenger Part II and was cast as the backup to John Altamura. When Altamura exited mid-production, he stepped into the lead role of Toxie—finishing Part II and completing The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie, including voiceover work and filming in Tokyo, where Toxie was known as “Doku Doku Monster.”

 

His time with Troma Entertainment led to another cult classic role in Basket Case 2. After several years pursuing acting in NYC—including appearances on The Sopranos—he shifted gears, earning honors in PA school and building a successful career as a Physician Assistant.

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Jim Gleason

Jim Gleason is a Louisiana based actor who spent 14 years in Los Angeles working in film and television.  He has acted alongside notable actors including Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper, Viola Davis, Jessica Lange, Forest Whitaker and more.  Some of Jim's credits include House, M.D., Grey's Anatomy, Ozark, American Horror Story, Glee, Castle, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fantastic Four, Disney's Secrets of Sulphur Springs, Mayfair Witches, Star Trek Continues, Lee Daniels' The Butler, and the popular podcast We're Alive: A Zombie Story of Survival.  Jim is currently in his 3rd term as the SAG-AFTRA New Orleans Local President.

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Gavin Guidry

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Michael Golden

One of THE storytellers in the industry, influencing generations of comics fans and professionals, Michael Golden boasts creations that are some of the most licensed and enduring in the industry. Co-Creator of Rogue, Bucky O'Hare, Micronauts and "The 'Nam," among much more, Golden is known as one of THE artists on such characters as Batman, Doctor Strange, G.I. Joe and the Punisher. Golden's recent covers can be seen on everything from "Spawn" to the "Walking Dead," to World Wrestling work. Recent covers include works on "The Walking Dead," "Deadpool," and "DareDevil," to name a few. In short, no history of comics is complete without touching on the influence that this legendary artist has had on this industry. Recent books on the colorful life and vibrant art of Golden include "Michael Golden: Alchemy" "Modern Masters: Michael Golden" and "Excess: The Art of Michael Golden," and "Michael Golden: Dangerous Curves." In addition, having served as both Senior Art Director at Marvel Comics and Senior Editor at DC Comics, Golden's lectures and classes in storytelling are sought after world wide, with recent venues including places as diverse as Spain, France, Russia, Norway, Brazil, Chile and China. With recent gallery shows mounted in New York City, Maryland, Spain and Russia. 

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Andrey Ivchenko

Andrey is best known from his leading villain role, GRIGORI, in season 3 of the NETFLIX worldwide hit STRANGER THINGS, which earned him a SAG Award nomination for ensemble cast. He can also be seen as the villain RED ERIK opposite VIN DIESEL in PARAMOUNT’S hit film xXx: THE RETURN OF XANDER CAGE. He has guest starred on the hit show LUCIFER on Netflix and can be seen as the leading villain in the mega popular CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS COLD WAR video game.

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Austin St. John

Austin St. John launched to stardom in 1993 with his first role as the original Red Ranger, Jason Lee Scott, in the children's television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Like his character, Austin has a background in martial arts, having practiced since the age of five. He holds multiple black belts and has been practicing martial arts for over 40 years. He published his first book in 1996, Karate Warrior: A Beginner’s Guide to Martial Arts, to inspire kids with his love of martial arts, and reprised the role of Jason several times throughout the Power Rangers franchise. Then, with three seasons under his Morpher, Austin left Hollywood.

 

After a 20-year hiatus, a career working with real-life heroes at the fire department, 4 years as a medic in the Middle East, and three kids, Austin traded in his time overseas for time in front of the camera. Since his return to acting, Austin has starred in the television series Fireball Run Big Country (2018) with Brian O'Halloran, and three films: Monsters at Large (2018) with Mischa Barton, A Walk with Grace (2019) with Stephen Baldwin, and Tres Leches (2022) with John Schneider. In addition to acting, Austin runs his own eCommerce site to better connect with fans from all stages of his career, provide personalized memorabilia, and post updates on his various projects.

 

In 2022, he launched his own post-apocalyptic comic book series, REDempt1on, inspired by his time in the Middle East, and headlines Comic-Con events worldwide. Keep up with Austin and all the 90s nostalgia on Fanward and his various social media platforms!

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Alex Saviuk

Gavin Guidry is a comic artist from the New Orleans area. He’s currently the series artist on The Flash for DC Comics and is otherwise known for his work on JSA, Action Comics, Uncanny X-Men, Birds of Prey, and Superman ‘78: The Metal Curtain as well as for drawing multiple shorts and covers for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, IDW, and several others. He lives just north of New Orleans with his wife and 3 kids.

Alex Saviuk is an American comic book artist best known for his extensive work on Spider-Man, particularly a seven-year run of Web of Spider-Man and over two decades drawing Spider-Man newspaper strips.  He began his professional career in 1977 at DC Comics, bringing a clean, classic storytelling style to titles like The Flash and Green Lantern before moving to Marvel Comics in the mid-1980’s

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