All Time Sexiest Actresses Vol 21
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Annette Haven is considered a legend in the porn business and ironically, something of a feminist. She was born Annette Robinson on December 1, 1954 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and raised in a sexually conservative Mormon family. She worked when adult films were still shot on film and not videotape. Before entering adult films, she had worked in a variety of fields: nurse's aide, exotic dancer, massage parlor employee in the San Francisco area. She worked on her first adult film in the mid-1970s.
Her regal (and somewhat aloof) bearing got her often cast as an angelic-looking virgin or femme fatale. Not only was she considered one of the best looking women in the industry, she could also act, as evidenced by her adult film best actress award from A Coming of Angels (1977). Her feminist streak seems strange considering the business she was in, but she refused to do scenes that included violence or "money shots".
She even turned down a role in the horror movie The Howling (1981) because of its excessive violence. However, she did do a role in the mystery thriller Body Double (1984), proving she could go mainstream. She starred in many adult classics like Barbara Broadcast (1977), 'V': The Hot One (1978) and A Thousand and One Erotic Nights (1982). She retired from adult films in late 1980s, her legendary reputation intact, and resides in Mill Valley, California with her husband.- Amanda Baker was born on 22 December 1979 in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for General Hospital (1963), All My Children (1970) and General Hospital: Night Shift (2007).
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Elle Travis was born on 22 December 1975 in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Searching for Salai (2019), Front Seat Chronicles (2012) and Dead Air (2009).- Poorna Jagannathan is an actress and producer. She is best known for her portrayal of Safar Khan in the HBO miniseries "The Night Of" as well for her role as Nalini Vishwakumar in the Netflix teen comedy series "Never Have I Ever" by Mindy Kaling.
She also initiated, produced and acted in the play "Nirbhaya," written and directed by Yaël Farber, which dealt with breaking the silences around sexual violence, including her own. "Nirbhaya" won the prestigious 2013 Amnesty International Award and was called by The Telegraph as the "One of the most powerful pieces of theater you'll ever see". The play is considered one of the most impactful moments in India's history of women's empowerment.
Jagannathan was previously a series regular in the Netflix psychological thriller series Gypsy, a recurring in the Apple TV+ crime drama miniseries Defending Jacob, and part of the ensemble cast for HBO's anthology series, Room 104.[4] She also starred in the cult Bollywood comedy, Delhi Belly as well as the movie Share, which was directed by Pippa Bianco, produced by A24, and released on HBO in 2019.
Jagannathan was named among the top 100 Most Impactful Asians by Gold House for 2021, as well as being named among the top 50 most powerful women in India in 2014. She was featured among the top 10 in Femina Magazine's "India's 50 most beautiful women" in 2012, in addition to Vogue naming her as one of 8 Indian women changing the face of beauty in India. - Actress
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Noël Wells was born on 23 December 1986 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. She is an actress and editor, known for Mr. Roosevelt (2017), Saturday Night Live (1975) and Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020).- Actress
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Angie was born on 23 December 1984 in Argentina. She is an actress, known for Lenny the Wonder Dog (2005).- Skye Noel was born on 23 December 1981 in Fairhope, Alabama, USA. She is an actress, known for The Night Owl (2005) and The Olivia Experiment (2012).
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Lexi Love is an AI Architect, American SAG-AFTRA film actor, artist, musician, and producer.
In 2024 Love defends Lexi Love TM after FoxyAI takes unauthorized utilization of Lexi Love in commerce as a "Professional Girlfriend." In 2018 Love developed a specialty forum devoted to futuristic and emerging technology topics, inviting science-fiction enthusiasts, leaders, and citizens to reflect on the impact emerging technologies may have on our future by participating in ProjectEm. Love's seven-year Wikipedia removal request from the platform was granted. For more see Lexi Loves website.- Beautiful French actress Jennifer Decker started out as a theatrical actress. Her first role was at age 18 as Juliet in William Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet", directed by Irina Brook. The play was very successful and toured throughout France, as well as abroad, for many months. Afterward, she began to show interest in cinematography. For this she next appeared in Steve Suissa's L'amour Est Un Jeu Dangereux (2011) ("Love on the Run")--also known as "Trop Plain D'amour" and "Cavale"--opposite Nicolas Cazalé. She played Noémie, a young teenager who goes on the run with Simon, a boy who's on the fast track of life.
Although she tends to focus on feature films, Jennifer also shows interest in short films as well. For this she was seen next in Pierre Bernier's Jeux de haute société (2003), a short in which she played Madame Blanche. Her acting skills do not stop at shorts, however. She started in the renowned french series Une femme d'honneur (1996), in the episode "Les Liens du Sang", playing Laëtitia Cervantes, a very intense and interesting character.
Jennifer had a busy year in 2006, completing four more films. She started the year off with Jeune homme (2006), a Swiss film, in which she plays Elodie Dumoulin, a young artist who takes drawing lessons and meets the lead character Sebastian, played by Matthias Schoch. Sebastian is a new transfer student from abroad who came to study in France. Sebastian stayed with a French family who, coincidentally, is Elodie's family. After "Jeune Homme" she starred in the acclaimed Les amants du Flore (2006), directed by Ilan Duran Cohen and starring the magnificent Anna Mouglalis. Jennifer played Marina, a very sensitive character who is a student and falls in love with her teacher, Simone de Beauvoir, but later fell for a lover who died during the Second World War
Who would have predicted that in 2006 Hollywood would come knocking on Jennifer's door? She was discovered by producer/director Tony Bill while he was vacationing in Paris. She was soon cast as Lucienne in Flyboys (2006), World War I actioner, opposite James Franco and Jean Reno. This was Jennifer's debut as a feature-film actress, and she got rave reviews from both critics and fans across the globe.
In 2006 she returned to France for a made-for-TV film revolving around the life of Jeanne Poisson, la Pompadour, called Madame De Pompadour: The King's Favourite (2006). Jennifer plays La Dauphine, the wife of Poisson's husband's best friend. In this film she plays a character older than the characters she usually plays. After working with Robin Davis in "Jeanne Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour", Jennifer starred in an even more interesting role, in a comedy called Hellphone (2007), directed by James Huth. The movie was not like other Hellphone movies made by Hollywood, for this one had a very different angle to it--Jennifer plays Angie, the love interest of Sid, played by Jean-Baptiste Maunier, who desperately wants to date her but has no cell phone to contact her. He buys an amazing phone--picked up at a cheap Chinese store--for 30 Euros to get a closer connection to Angie. Unfortunately, he doesn't realize that the phone comes from Hell. This film earned a lot of press attention, and boosted Jennifer's career to a new level.
She took a year off from the film industry, returning in 2009 with a German film called Lulu und Jimi (2009), opposite Ray Fearon, and directed by the acclaimed Oskar Roehler (it went on to be the official selection for the German film festival). She plays Lulu, a very outgoing and rich German lady who falls deeply in love with Jimi, a black man who was a middle-class worker in a fair near where Lulu lives. Her family disapproves of Jimi, and she and Jimi run away, traveling from one state to another. After "Lulu & Jimi" Jennifer starred in Bank Error in Your Favour (2009), a French film directed by Gérard Bitton and Michel Munz. It tells the tale of a group of guys planning to steal from the city bank. Jennifer plays Harmony, a local employee. She falls in love with her boss, who happens to be one of the men involved in this great robbery scheme. In 2010 she played "Laura", opposite Anaïs Demoustier and Pio Marmaï, in Living on Love Alone (2010), directed by Isabelle Czajka. This was her second film with Anaïs Demoustier, the first one being "Hellphone".
Most recently Jennifer could be found in France, filming a made-for-TV film called Les amants naufragés (2010)--also known as "Les Veufs" for the novel on which it was based--directed by Jean-Christophe Delpias. Jennifer plays "Mathilde", wife of Stan who is a writer. He had just finished writing his latest novel, "The Castaways". Stan is a very jealous lover, concerned that the alluring and beautiful Mathilde, a model, is cheating on him. He sends his friend to spy on Mathilde, who had lied about wanting to spend more time with her parents. Stan finds out that the "parents" turned out to be a handsome young fashion designer. With the rage he feels for Mathilde's infidelity, he arrives to surprise the lovers. He overreacts in the scene, killing the young designer on the spot. But what if the author had mistaken fiction for fact?
Jennifer Decker has appeared not only in feature films, shorts, television and theater but much more. stars not only in movies, short-films and theatrical performances, but much more. In 2009 and 2010 she collaborated with Block N'Fall on the play "Novembre, Deja". - Actress
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Born in Manhattan in December 1965, Joy Michelle Ferro grew up in Queens, training to become a professional ice skater. Even then she was already trying her hand in filmmaking by producing a student film, "An Episode Of Charlie's Angels", in which she also played the Jaclyn Smith character. In 1984, after three years of acting classes with Samantha Harper-Macy & Bill Macy, and others, she began putting her acting skills to work in a dozen films and television shows. In 1988 she graduated from University of California-Santa Barbara with a B.A. in Sociology and Nursing. In early 1989 she married her college sweetheart, Michael, and in 1990 had a baby boy. She and her son left Los Angeles in 1994 for Arizona, and began working with the Sedona Cultural Park Board to create the Sedona International Film Festival. In 1996 she single-handedly built a management business representing Hollywood filmmakers, which expanded from one client to 12 in less than three years. She branched out from business management into packaging scripts and producing movies. For years, Joy has been negotiating contracts and film deals with some of the biggest producers and directors in the business, such as Tom Hanks, Jeff Bridges, Jonathan Demme, Robert Downey Jr., to name a few, some of whom she has known since she was in diapers. At the tender age of 8 she attended the Cannes Film Festival for the debut of Clockwork Orange & Oh Lucky Man, the film's director's, Stanley Kubrick & Paul Anderson, and her father, highly respected film director, producer and Title designer Pablo Ferro. Although only eight years old, Joy was a special guest at the premiere and the glitzy after-party, with Kubrick, Anderson and the entire cast catering to her as if she were a modern day Shirley Temple. Joy's eclectic background, and diligent acumen, allows her a unique behind-the-scenes perspective into the film business. She has been able to merge the dedication she developed during her younger years, along with her insider's view of the business to create a winning Style. She is working the business on the East Coast, and even though semi-retired, she continues to be a driving force for her clients.- Actress
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Alison Brie was born in Hollywood, California, to Joanne (Brenner), who worked at a non-profit child care agency, and Charles Terry Schermerhorn, a musician and entertainment reporter. Her mother is Jewish and her father has Scottish, Dutch, English, German, and Norwegian ancestry. Brie grew up in the Los Angeles suburb of South Pasadena. Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theater shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. Her very first role was "Toto" in the Wizard of Oz. After graduating from South Pasadena High School in 2001; Alison attended California Institute of the Arts where she received her BFA in Acting. While there, she was one of the original cast members in the world premiere of The Peach Blossom Fan, performed as the inaugural theater production at Disney's REDCAT Theater in Downtown LA. During that time, Alison also studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland.
Since graduating, she has continued to work in all forms of media, including film, television, and theater. She has performed in the Blank Theater Company's Young Playwright's festival and in shows at the Odyssey, Write-Act, and Rubicon Theaters, receiving an Indy Award for her haunting performance as "Ophelia" in the Rubicon's production of Hamlet. She had performed guest spots for Comedy Central and Disney's Hannah Montana (2006) as well as leading roles in some independent films before landing her role on Mad Men (2007). Since then, she has continued to work in film and TV.
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Charlotte Riley is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Catherine Earnshaw in ITV's adaptation of Wuthering Heights (2009).
Riley was born in Grindon, County Durham. In 2004, she won the Sunday Times' Playwriting Award for "Shaking Cecilia", which she co-wrote with Tiffany Wood.
She also appeared in Edge of Tomorrow (2014), In the Heart of the Sea (2015), and London Has Fallen (2016).
She is married to English actor Tom Hardy. Riley and Hardy worked together on Wuthering Heights (2009) and The Take (2009).- Kate MacCluggage was born in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023), The First Lady (2022) and The Magnificent Meyersons (2023).
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Born on December 29, 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US as Katherine Sian Moennig, she is an American actress and producer, best known for the role of Shane McCutcheon in The L Word (2004). Her father was William H. Moennig III and her mother was Mary Zahn, a Broadway dancer. She is of Irish and German ancestry. At 18 she moved to New York City, where she studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 2000 she got her first TV role as Jacqueline 'Jake' Pratt in Young Americans (2000). From 2004 to 2009 she played the iconic role of Shane McCutcheon in "The L Word". 2006 marked her Off-Broadway debut in "Guardians", in which he played opposite Lee Pace. From 2013 to she played an assistant to the eponymous character in Ray Donovan (2013). In 2019 she came back to the role of Shane in The L Word: Generation Q (2019). She's been married to a Brazilian film director and musician Ana Rezende since 2017.- Actress
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It would have been pretty difficult for willowy actress/model Dina Merrill to have pulled off playing a commoner on stage, film or TV in her day. She reeked of elegance and class. The epitome of style, poise and glamour, the New York-born socialite and celebrity was born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton on December 29, 1923, the daughter of E.F. Hutton, the financier and founder of the Wall Street firm that bore his name, and heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, of the Post cereal fortune. Although Dina made elegant, elaborate use of her upbringing over the decades, she handled it all positively and graciously without tabloid incidents, instilling these same refined credentials into a large portion of her characters.
Dina did not originally intend on an acting career. After studying at George Washington University, she suddenly dropped out after only a year (to the chagrin of her disapproving parents) after demonstrating a late desire to perform. Enrolling at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and studying with Uta Hagen among others, Dina appeared in the comedy "The Man Who Came to Dinner" before taking her first Broadway curtain call in "The Mermaids Singing" in 1945. She took some time off to play wife and mother to three children after marrying Stanley Rumbough, Jr., heir to the Colgate toothpaste fortune.
Dina finally made an official film debut with a smart and stylish support role in the Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn vehicle Desk Set (1957). She continued to charm in the same upper crust vein playing some version of the model wife or blue-blooded maven in frequent posh outings. Some of her more noticeable roles came with Operation Petticoat (1959) with the equally classy Cary Grant; BUtterfield 8 (1960) starring Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey; and The Young Savages (1961) opposite Burt Lancaster.
Following her divorce to Rumbough after 20 years, Dina married ruggedly handsome actor Cliff Robertson in 1966. The pair had one daughter and were a popular Hollywood fixture for nearly 20 years. With her film career on the wane in the mid 1960's, Dina gravitated toward TV guest spots on such popular shows as "Dr. Kildare," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Burke's Law," "Rawhide," "Daktari," "Bonanza," "Daniel Boone," "Batman" (as the villainous "Calamity Jan" alongside Robertson's western bad guy "Shame"), "The Name of the Game," "The Virginian," "Night Gallery," "Marcus Welby," "The Love Boat" and "The Odd Couple." She also graced a number of TV-movie dramas beginning with The Sunshine Patriot (1968) co-starring husband Robertson and Seven in Darkness (1969) (as a blind survivor of a plane crash), and continuing with The Lonely Profession (1969), Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (1971), Family Flight (1972), The Letters (1973), The Tenth Month (1979), and a featured part in the mini-series sequel Roots: The Next Generations (1979).
Dina returned to Broadway as the co-star of the drama "Angel Street" (1975) and again with the revival of the musical "On Your Toes" in which she played "Peggy Porterfield" in both the 1983 Broadway revival and 1986 national tour. In the same year that Dina divorced second husband Cliff Robertson (1989), she married actor/investment banker Ted Hartley. Together the couple bought RKO Studios and renamed it RKO Pavilion. He serves as chairman and she vice chairperson/creative director. The studio produced such popular efforts as Milk & Money (1996) and the remake of Mighty Joe Young (1998).
Admired for her tireless philanthropic contributions, Dina was a moderate Republican (vice chair of the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition), and an active lobbyist for women's health issues. She also devoted much time working for the disadvantaged, particularly for the New York City Mission Society. She remained active and was an avid tennis and golf player for quite some time. Broaching age 90, the ever-glamorous actress appeared in a summer stock production of "Only a Kingdom" (2004) and continued to appear in occasional movie and television productions until developing dementia. Dina died on May 22, 2017, at age 93, survived by her third husband.- Actress
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Kristin Kreuk was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Deanna Che, who is of Chinese ancestry, and Peter Kreuk, who is of Dutch descent. Her parents are landscape architects. She attended and graduated from Eric Hamber Secondary School. Although she did some stage work in school, she focused more on her studies. She described herself as shy and boring.
For her first professional work, she went to an open casting audition for Edgemont (2000), a teen drama series aired on CBC Television in Canada. She plays the role as "Laurel Yeung". Laurel was the last main character to be cast because the casting director was having a problem finding an actress. Fortunately, for them (and us), they found Kristin just in time.
Her career was set to take off when she landed on the highly acclaimed serial drama series for The WB, Smallville (2001). It follows the story of "Clark Kent" in his pre-Superman days in a small town of Smallville, Kansas. Kreuk played the role as "Lana Lang", Clark Kent's object of desire before he meets "Lois Lane".
Smallville (2001) proved to be a giant step for Kristin's acting career, as she landed several interviews with several magazines, including YM (Young and Modern) and Rolling Stone. She also did a commercial for Neutrogena, popular for its skin care products.- Leigh touched so many lives through her great passion for the arts, as a gallery owner and actress in such movies as A Man, A Woman, and A Bank and Gas Food Lodging. Leigh's tenacity and great eye for beauty translated to the success of her gallery, Hamilton Galleries, in Santa Monica. Leigh has 4 brothers, her husband Warren Long and a daughter, Tallulah.RIP
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Actress and philanthropist Jena Michelle Sims was born on December 30th, 1988 in Winder, Georgia USA. This small town beauty queen has shared the screen with Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro and Jeremy Renner, to name a few. Her internationally award-winning non-profit organization holds events, called "Pageants of Hope", giving children facing challenges the chance to escape the hospital life and celebrate inner-beauty, crowning everyone Prince or Princesses. She is best- known for Last Vegas (2013), Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012) and Dead Reckoning (2013).- Ashley Bashioum started her acting career at age 15. Her first role was "Mackenzie Browning" on daytime's #1 soap, The Young and the Restless (1973). She finished her high-schooling while continuing to act. Her hopes and dreams were to go to college. Due to not being able to come to contract agreements, she has not renewed her contract. Her final episode aired February 14th 2002, after which her character was recast. However, she returned to "The Young and the Restless" and played Mackenzie again in 2004. A year later, she left to act in other roles for a few more years. However, she retired from acting permanently in 2013 when she married Trevor Conner. She has two sons (Brooklyn and Cade) and a daughter (Lennox) with her husband.
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Kristen Nikole Deluca is the oldest of her two siblings, Erika and Joey, and the daughter of Sherri and Joe DeLuca. She was raised in the small town of Brunswick, Ohio where she was in front of audiences and cameras at the early age of three, being a competitive gymnast, cheerleader and dancer. She competed in Beauty Pageants, Miss Teen Ohio being one, and also won over the hearts of her classmates in High School by Winning the title of Homecoming Queen of the Junior Class. She moved to Tampa, Florida at age eighteen, where she graduated "Cum Laude" in the top 10% of her class with a B.S. in Criminology from the University of South Florida in 2005, and was a member of several prestigious National and International Honor Societies. She relocated to Los Angeles to fulfill her dream of succeeding in ShowBiz, where she now lives and works as a television and film actress, model, and professional host for educational programming. Kristen has made quite a name for herself over the years and is also recognized by many fans worldwide from her social networking websites. When she has a goal in mind for herself, there is no stopping her!- Actress
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Tiffany Phillips is a multifaceted, tour de force who began her career in the New York Theatre upon graduating from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. At 19, Tiffany became the youngest singer in the Motown Moments at New York's Motown Cafe singing the hits of the Supremes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, and much more. Phillips performed to acclaim in front of such legends as Diana Ross, Quincy Jones, Mohammed Ali, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson.
Phillips has since gone on to appear in numerous television shows and films from recurring as BNC News Anchor "Angela Raines" on ABC's Scandal to playing a powerful and sinister Native American Skinwalker named "Dark Spirit" on MTV's Teen Wolf or the fictional 1950's film star Cynthia Beckley who passes for White in the award-winning dramatic film "Daughter of Fortune," Tiffany has an exceptional range and chameleon-like ability to morph into a multitude of different characters with ease.
Aside from her TV/Film credits, Tiffany is a Stand-Up Comedian and Content Creator who wrote and starred in her smash hit, critically acclaimed one-woman show "I Never Met a Jerk I Didn't Like" which sold out theatre venues in both Los Angeles and Off-Broadway in New York where she portrayed 10 different characters both men and women being compared to "a burgeoning Whoopi Goldberg" by Theatermania. Jerk was the highest-grossing solo show in the 30-year history of The Whitefire Theatre in Los Angeles.
Tiffany's enigmatic and exotic look has allowed her to play several different ethnicities and can be attributed to her Creole heritage; a mix of Black, French, Spanish, Apache, and Cherokee Indian. Phillips' award-winning comedy web series "Ethnically Ambiguous" which she created, wrote, and starred is based on her own real-life experience. "Ethnically Ambiguous" delivers a comedic taste of what it's like to be constantly asked, "What are you?" by unboxing racial identity.
"I've never fit into any box. My whole life I've been outside the box and I wouldn't have it any other way. Besides, boxes were meant for shoes and corpses." ~Tiffany Phillips- Actress
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Maureen Flannigan was born on 30 December 1973 in Inglewood, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Out of This World (1987), Northern Exposure (1990) and Starved (2005).- Actress
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Michigan native Ellen Sandweiss gained fame as one of the young cast members of The Evil Dead (1981). She first began her association with The Evil Dead (1981)'s director Sam Raimi and its star Bruce Campbell when she attended high school with them. Sandweiss appeared in some of Raimi's early Super 8 films, including Within the Woods (1978), the short film that Raimi and company used to interest investors in the feature-length version of The Evil Dead (1981). Sandweiss went on to play Cheryl, the sister of Bruce Campbell's Ash character, in the legendary horror flick. The Evil Dead (1981) was shot on a shoestring budget in Morristown, Tennessee, and it was a grueling production for all involved. When it was over, Sandweiss finished college and left her movie days behind her while The Evil Dead (1981) amassed a tremendous cult following. On the twentieth anniversary of the film's release, Sandweiss and her fellow The Evil Dead (1981) cast members Betsy Baker and Theresa Tilly began making public appearances under the name "Ladies of the Evil Dead". Soon after, Sandweiss made a return to horror films with a role in Satan's Playground (2006) which also starred another horror icon, Sleepaway Camp (1983)'s Felissa Rose.- Jennifer Hill was born in Toronto Ontario Canada on New Year's Eve 1979. Her love for the performing arts manifested itself at an early age. By the age of six, she was performing with fellow acting students. By the age of eight, she already had an agent and her fifth International TV commercial under her belt.
For years, she enjoyed her time in front of the camera as a child actor, appearing in numerous television commercials, film, advertising photo shoots and community theater performances. But later on, her constant brushes with the advertising world motivated Jennifer Hill to pursue her love of her craft from the other side of the camera and she joined an ad agency.
While continuing her scholastic and performing arts studies at night, Jennifer spent her days at the agency working in areas such as broadcast, print production and business management. However, Jennifer's interpersonal skills and logical approach to problem solving redirected her advertising career to the human resources side of the business, where she rapidly progressed to the role of Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) with responsibilities for over 100 employees.
But, to the chagrin of her advertising colleagues, the time came when Hill could no longer suppress her need to follow her true goal in life. She auditioned for - and won - the role of co-host on a nationally televised Canadian sport-based trivia show, Game On (1999). Over two successful years, Jennifer gained notoriety and an almost cult-like following.
She soon became a media darling with numerous appearances on Open Mike with Mike Bullard (1997), Off the Record (1997), "The Wave" and the 17th Annual Gemini Awards (2002). Jennifer also graced the covers of an international magazine and has been the subject of articles in major newspapers such as the "Globe & Mail", "National Post", "Toronto Star" and the "Toronto Sun".
Most recently, she has appeared in Pure Pwnage (2010), The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning (2007), playing the role of "Brooke Handy", a country girl who loves boys and trouble! She also recently completed an episode of HBO's Entourage (2004). Other appearances in the past include Relic Hunter (1999), Twice in a Lifetime (1999), Martha Higgins Mysteries, An American in Canada (2002), Comics, The Circle (2002), Street Time (2002), Comedy Network, Mutant X (2001), Soul Food (2000) II, CBS Movie of the Week, The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron (2003), Blue Murder (2001), Avalanche Run (2000) and Ten 'til Noon (2006).
With representation in both Toronto and Los Angeles, Jennifer Hill leads the busy life of a bi-coastal actor based in Los Angeles. - Actress
Claire Lautier has built a steady and successful career as an actress in theatre, television and film. She played a role in House of D (2004), directed by David Duchovny and starring Robin Williams. Claire also played the television news reporter, Charlotte Dennon, in the Will Ferrell holiday comedy, Elf (2003). Additional film credits include roles in Homecoming with John Heard and Betty Buckley, as well as By Courier (2000), directed by Peter Riegert (2001 Academy Award Nominee). In television, Claire has played roles in acclaimed dramas such as Law & Order (1990), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and has had numerous appearances on All My Children (1970) and Guiding Light (1952).
Her many years of theatre work in New York show a wide range of productions that span many genres. Broadway and Off-Broadway roles include Hedda Gabler (Mrs. Elvsted under-studied), Sarah (understudied and performed) in John Guare's Chaucer in Rome (Lincoln Centre Theatre). Claire has also performed roles in many other regional productions.
Claire attended Gulf Breeze High School in the Pensacola Bay Area and became immersed in the drama program, being mentored by Margie Timmons. She then attended Duke University, double majoring in French and Drama and graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. Claire is also a graduate of the intensive Julliard Drama Division, from where she established her connections and honed her craft. Claire is a winner of the John Houseman Award for classical theatre and the Michel and Suria St. Denis Award, as well as a recipient of a Maxwell and Muriel Gluck Fellowship and a 1998 Fox Foundation Grant.- Kerry Condon is an Irish television and film actress, best known for her role as Octavia of the Julii in the HBO/BBC series Rome, as Stacey Ehrmantraut in AMC's Better Call Saul, and as the voice of F.R.I.D.A.Y. in various films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She is also the youngest actress ever to play Ophelia in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet. She appeared in AMC's The Walking Dead in "30 Days Without an Accident".
In 2001, at the age of 19, Condon originated the role of Mairead in The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh which she performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company and in 2006 at the Lyceum Theatre in New York. For this production she recorded the song "The Patriot Game" with The Pogues. That same year, Condon played the role of Ophelia in Hamlet, making her the youngest actress to ever play that role for the RSC. In 2009, she appeared in another play by Martin McDonagh, The Cripple of Inishmaan, for which she won a Lucille Lortel award and a Drama Desk Award.
Condon's movie roles include Kate Kelly, Ned Kelly's outlaw sister, in 2003's Ned Kelly and an appearance in the 2003 Irish independent film Intermission with Cillian Murphy, Kelly Macdonald, and Colin Farrell. She was in the 2005 Jet Li action-thriller Unleashed. She then appeared as Masha, a Tolstoian, in The Last Station, a film about the last months of Tolstoy's life with Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer before playing jockey Rosie Shanahan in 2012's Luck. She voices the artificial intelligence F.R.I.D.A.Y., Tony Stark's replacement for J.A.R.V.I.S. in the Marvel Studios films Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame.
In 2005 Condon co-starred as Octavia of the Julii, sister of the Roman Emperor Augustus, in the HBO/BBC series Rome. Condon appeared in the Season Four premiere of the post-apocalyptic zombie drama The Walking Dead playing the role of the character Clara, which aired 13 October 2013. - Michelle can currently be seen on the hit Crave TV series LETTERKENNEY. For the past 3 seasons, MICHELLE starred in the sole female lead role of 'Katy.' The show, created by Jared Keeso and Jacob Tierney, just wrapped their 4th season and has gone onto win the Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series, Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series and Best Writing in a Comedy Program or Series as well as the WGC Screenwriting award for Best TV Comedy.
MICHELLE recently wrapped the Netflix feature EL CAMINO CHRISTMAS written and produced by Ted Melfi and directed by David Talbert. She will star as "Kate",a single mother who has been taken hostage by 'Eric' (Luke Grimes) on Christmas Eve in a liquor store with several other locals. The film also stars Tim Allen, Vincent D'Onofrio, Dax Shepard, Jessica Alba and Kimberly Quinn. The film is set to premiere this December.
On the film side, MICHELLE can be seen in the independent feature BUCKOUT ROAD opposite Danny Glover and Evan Ross. She will also be seen in the lead role of 'Violet' the independent feature GOLIATH. MICHELLE also starred in the thriller ANTISOCIAL franchise for director Cody Callahan as well as the independent feature THE DROWNSMAN.
MICHELLE will also be seen in the upcoming mini-series BAD BLOOD which is based on the Montreal's mob boss Vito Rizzuto. She stars alongside Anthony LaPaglia and Kim Coates. Other television credits include the SyFy pilot THE MACHINE as well as the SyFy mini-series ASENSION, FOUR IN THE MORNING for the CBC, and the FX series THE STRAIN.
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Lovely, radiant, and charming brunette stunner Robin Sydney Heymsfield was born on January 4, 1984 in Boulder, Colorado. Robin first began acting at age 8 as a member of the professional children's group The Peanut Butter Players; she acted in over 20 stage productions with this group and portrayed such roles as The White Witch in "Narnia" and Pooh in "Winnie the Pooh." Her subsequent film career began at age 15. At age 17 Sydney moved with her mother Marion to Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in order to realize her full potential. Robin has not only made guest appearances on numerous TV shows, but also has established herself as a regular in horror movies made by Full Moon Entertainment. Outside of acting, Sydney runs the thriving gift business Zorbitz, Inc., a company she founded and maintains with her mother. In addition, Robin enjoys traveling (she's been to 23 countries), hiking, drawing, singing, designing, and going to the beach.- Actress
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Tatiana Gabrielle Maslany was born September 22, 1985 in Regina, Saskatchewan, to Renate, a translator, and Dan, a woodworker. She graduated from Dr. Martin LeBoldus High school in 2003. She was a well respected student, and participated as often as possible in school productions. She is well known for her participation in the Canadian Improv Games. Maslany starred in the 2006 television movie, Booky Makes Her Mark (2006) along with Megan Follows and Stuart Hughes.
She had supporting roles in the films Eastern Promises (2007) and The Vow (2012), and came to fame starring in the series Orphan Black (2013), playing multiple roles. Maslany also had a large role in the 2015 film Woman in Gold (2015), playing a young version of Maria Altmann, Helen Mirren's character.- Valarie Rae Miller was born on 16 April 1974 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Crank (2006), Dark Angel (2000) and La La Land (2016).
- Grace McCabe (born 5th January 1990) is a British actress based in London. She is of northern and southern Irish descent and originally from the West Midlands. She studied acting at university and brings versatility and vulnerability to the roles she plays across stage and screen. She is also a skilled drawer painter and singer. Along with her own velvety smooth British voice, she has a natural facility for accents.
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Nicole Pedra was born on 5 January 1988 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for Front Men (2017), This Is SF (2018) and The Recruit (2019).- Ariel Teal Toombs was born on 7 June 1985. She is an actress, known for Hell's Belles (2012), CSI: NY (2004) and Shut Up and Shoot! (2006).
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Patrice Fisher was born on 5 January 1978 in Del Rio, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Saints & Sinners Judgment Day (2021), Boomerang (2019) and Saints & Sinners (2016).- Courtney Eaton is an Australian Actress and Model. She is known for her supporting roles as Cheedo the Fragile in the 2015 film Mad Max: Fury Road, and as Zaya in the 2016 film Gods of Egypt. Eaton was born in Bunbury, Western Australia. She studied at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School. Her father, Stephen Eaton, an IT manager, is Australian, of English descent, and her mother is a New Zealander, of Chinese, Maori, and Cook Islander ancestry.
Eaton was scouted by Christine Fox, head of Vivien's Models, in a fashion graduation at age eleven. She took part in an acting workshop with Myles Pollard as part of her modelling development, and auditioned in Sydney for Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) 2015. Eaton landed a part and co-starred in the series as Cheedo the Fragile, one of the five wives of Immortan Joe in the film. Of her part, Eaton said that Fragile is "the youngest of the [five] wives."
Eaton co-starred in the fantasy action film Gods of Egypt (2016) (2016), as Zaya, a slave girl and love interest of one of the main characters (Brenton Thwaites), appearing alongside Gerard Butler and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, under Alex Proyas' direction. - Xian Mikol was born on 6 January 1988. She is an actress, known for Kill Shot (2023), Time Framed (2016) and Shooting the Warwicks (2015).
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Kathryn McKinnon Berthold (born January 6, 1984), known professionally as Kate McKinnon, is an American actress and comedienne, who is best known as a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live and The Big Gay Sketch Show, and for playing the role of Dr. Jillian Holtzmann in the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot.
McKinnon is known for her character work and celebrity impressions of pop singer Justin Bieber, comedian television host Ellen DeGeneres, and political figures Hillary Clinton, Kellyanne Conway, Elizabeth Warren, Betsy DeVos, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Robert Mueller, and Jeff Sessions. She has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards; one for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics and four for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, winning in 2016 and 2017.
Kathryn McKinnon Berthold was born and raised in the Long Island town of Sea Cliff, New York. She is the daughter of Laura Campbell, a parent educator, and Michael Thomas Berthold, an architect. She has a younger sister, Emily. Her father died when she was 18 years old.
As a child, McKinnon played several instruments. She started playing the piano when she was 5 years old, the cello when she was 12, and taught herself how to play the guitar when she was 15. She graduated from North Shore High School in 2002, and from Columbia University in 2006 with a theater major, where she co-founded a comedy group, Tea Party, which focused on musical improv comedy. At Columbia, she starred in three Varsity shows: V109 "Dial D for Deadline", V110 "Off-Broadway" and V111 "The Sound of Muses". She was also a member of Prangstgrüp, a student comedy group who set up and recorded elaborate college pranks.
In 2007, McKinnon joined the original cast of Logo TV's The Big Gay Sketch Show, where she was a cast member for all three seasons. Since 2008, she has performed live sketch comedy regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City. She has also worked as a voice-over actress, and has voiced characters for series such as The Venture Bros., Robotomy, and Ugly Americans. In 2009, McKinnon won a Logo NewNowNext Award for Best Rising Comic. She was nominated for an ECNY Emerging Comic Award in 2010. In 2014, she appeared in the Kennedy Center Honors as part of a tribute to Lily Tomlin. In 2016, she starred in the reboot Ghostbusters, alongside Melissa McCarthy, and fellow SNL cast members Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones. In 2017, McKinnon is attached to star in Amblin Entertainment's Lunch Witch, an adaptation of a young adult graphic novel by Deb Lucke. She has been set to play the title role of Grunhilda, an out-of-work witch who takes a job in a school cafeteria to make ends meet. McKinnon voices the character of Ms. Frizzle in the reboot of the Magic School Bus children's series.
McKinnon debuted as a featured player on Saturday Night Live on April 7, 2012. She was promoted to repertory status in season 39 in 2013. Following the departure of Vanessa Bayer, McKinnon is now the longest serving female cast member.
In 2013, McKinnon was nominated for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress, Comedy. McKinnon won the 2014 American Comedy Award for Best Supporting Actress, TV for her work on SNL. In 2014, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, as well as for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics along with four of her colleagues for the song "(Do It On My) Twin Bed". She was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the second time in 2015. She eventually won the very next year, becoming the first actor from SNL to win the award since 1993.
McKinnon began appearing as Hillary Clinton on the series leading up to the 2016 presidential election. The real Clinton appeared alongside her in a sketch during the show's season 41 premiere. McKinnon has said that her impression of Hillary Clinton comes from a place of deep admiration, and that "[she] unequivocally want her to win" the 2016 presidential election. On November 12, 2016, which was the first show after Clinton's loss in the election, she reprised the role to open the show with a solo performance of "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, whose death was announced two days before her performance. After the election, McKinnon began to impersonate Kellyanne Conway alongside Alec Baldwin as Trump. On February 11, she debuted her impression of Elizabeth Warren during Weekend Update and Jeff Sessions in the cold open.- Actress
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Cristina Rosato was born and raised in Montréal, Québec to scientists Antonio Rosato and the late Lucia Centomo. She is of Italian descent on both sides and has spent much of her childhood at her family home in Abruzzo, Italy. Fluent in English, Italian, French and Spanish, she works in film, television and video games in all four languages. Rosato found her love of acting at the age of six in school plays. She began studying Meisner with late coach Jacqueline McClintock and went on to formal theatre training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Rosato resides on Salt Spring Island, BC.- Mariah Nunn was born on 6 January 1965 in Galax, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Stigmata (1999), Say You'll Be Mine (1999) and Dinner and Driving (1997).
- With classic patrician features and an independent, non-conformist personality, Capucine began her film debut in 1949 at the age of 21 with an appearance in the film Rendezvous in July (1949). She attended school in France and received a BA degree in foreign languages. Married for six months in her early twenties, she never remarried. In 1957, she was discovered by director Charles K. Feldman while working as a high-fashion model for Givenchy in Paris and was brought to Hollywood to study acting under Gregory Ratoff. She was put under contract by Columbia studios in 1958 and had her first leading part in the movie Song Without End (1960). She made six more major movies in the early to mid 1960s, two of which (The Lion (1962) and The 7th Dawn (1964)) starred William Holden, with whom she had a two-year affair. Moving from Hollywood to a penthouse apartment in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1962, she continued making movies, mostly in Europe, until her suicide in 1990.
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Lauren Cohan is a British-American actress and model, best known for her role as Maggie Greene on The Walking Dead (2010) and recurring roles on The Vampire Diaries (2009), Supernatural (2005), and Chuck (2007). After her film debut on Casanova (2005) as Sister Beatrice, she starred in the sequel to National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006), as Charlotte Higginson. Her next role was in the 2007 film, Float (2008). In February 2010, she was cast in Death Race 2 (2010), with Sean Bean and Danny Trejo, and also the supernatural-horror film The Boy (2016), where Lauren played the main character, Greta Evans. In 2016, Cohan also appeared as Martha Wayne in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
She was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and moved to the United Kingdom as a teen. She graduated from the University of Winchester / King Alfred's College where she studied Drama and English Literature, before touring with a theatre company she co-founded at the University. Lauren then split her time and work between London and Los Angeles, working on several films as well as some non-commercial projects.- Actress
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A natural talent with a striking presence, Haley Bennett continues to establish herself as one of Hollywood's most dynamic actresses.
Upcoming, Bennett will star opposite Austin Stowell in Carlo Mirabella-Davis's SWALLOW, on which she also serves as an executive producer. Bennett plays 'Hunter,' a pregnant, young housewife, whose seemingly perfect existence takes an alarming turn when she begins compulsively and uncontrollably eating dangerous objects. The film made its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, garnering massive critical acclaim, including Bennett's award for Best Actress. The film later appeared at the 2019 Deauville Film Festival, where it was awarded the Prix spécial du 45E and nominated for the Grand Special Prize. IFC Films is set to release the film in March 2020.
Following, Bennett will be seen in Ron Howard's HILLBILLY ELEGY for Netflix. Amy Adams and Glenn Close co-star in the film. Based on J.D. Vance's bestselling memoir that follows three generations of an Appalachian family as told by its youngest member, a Yale law student is forced to return to his hometown. Bennett will also star in Antonio Campos's Netflix thriller THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME alongside Robert Pattinson, Bill Skarsgard, and Jason Clarke. Set in rural southern Ohio and West Virginia, the film follows a cast of compelling and bizarre characters from the end of World War II to the 1960s. Both films are set for release in 2020.
Bennett's other film credits include THE RED SEA DIVING RESORT opposite Chris Evans; THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE opposite Miles Teller; THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN co-starring Emily Blunt; THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN opposite Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt; Warren Beatty's RULES DON'T APPLY; Antoine Fuqua's hit film THE EQUALIZER with Denzel Washington and Gregg Araki's festival darling KABOOM, which premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2010.
Bennett made her on screen debut opposite Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant in the Marc Lawrence-directed film MUSIC AND LYRICS. She then went on to star in a range of different films including the hugely successful MARLEY AND ME opposite Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson and directed by David Frankel, ARCADIA LOST opposite Carter Jenkins and Academy-Award-Nominee Nick Nolte, and in Shekhar Kapur's short film PASSAGES, opposite Lily Cole and Julia Stiles which premiered to critical acclaim at the prestigious Venice Film Festival.
In 2018, Bennett made her stage debut opposite Peter Dinklage in the Terris Theatre's CYRANO, a new musical adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac for Goodspeed featuring original music by the National's Aaron and Bryce Dessner.- Actress
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Erin Ross was born in Sandy, Utah, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Hacks (2021), NCIS: Hawai'i (2021) and Scandal (2012).- Actress
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- Kelle Cantwell was born on 4 March 1988 in San Diego County, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Perfect Guy (2015), Deadgirl (2008) and Sink Hole (2013).
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Rachel Emily Nichols was born in Augusta, Maine, the daughter of Alison and James Nichols, a schoolteacher. She has English, French Canadian, German, Irish, Italian and Scottish ancestry. She attended and graduated from Cony High School in Augusta, where she competed in the high jump. She attended Columbia University in New York City, where she eventually graduated with a double major in mathematics and economics. She began modeling, launching a successful career with work for such high-profile companies as Guess?, Abercrombie & Fitch and L'Oréal.
Rachel moved into acting, snagging a role on the HBO situation comedy Sex and the City (1998) with her very first audition. She made her film debut as Jessica Matthews in the prequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003). Success continued with roles in such projects as The Amityville Horror (2005), The Inside (2005), Alias (2001), G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Criminal Minds (2005) (a recurring role as FBI Agent Ashley Seaver) and Conan the Barbarian (2011). She played the lead role of police officer Kiera Cameron on the science fiction series Continuum (2012).- Making her television debut as Kris Furillo, Genevieve is an experienced stage actress. She has performed in regional productions of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," "Crimes of the Heart" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Genevieve holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in drama and a bachelor of arts in English from the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.
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After earning her B.A. in English at the University of Chicago, Katlyn cut her teeth on the Chicago storefront theatre circuit, doing everything from pitch-black comedies, to Shakespeare, to musicals, before moving to New York City. As an improviser, Katlyn trained at the PIT and went on to become a member of house teams in both sketch and musical improv. She wrote and starred in many original comedy shorts as well as sketch shows that ran at the PIT and UCB.
Katlyn originated the role of Chloe Valentine in the Tony-nominated, viral sensation Broadway musical Be More Chill. She's the lead in indie Christmas comedy Holly Star, plays multiple roles in Jon Stewart's Irresistible, starred opposite Doug Jones in My Name is Jerry, and appeared in Zach Braff's Going in Style opposite Michael Caine. She has appeared in episodes of "The Neighborhood," "iCarly," "Happy Together," "Master of None," "Billions," "The Jim Gaffigan Show," "Henry Danger," "Alternatino with Arturo Castro," and "TruTV's World's Dumbest" and "Almost Genius." Katlyn will next be seen in the upcoming HBO limited series "The White House Plumbers" opposite Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux.- Actress
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Clementine Heath was born in Sydney, Australia to her mother Janis Lander, an Artist, and father Simon Heath, a producer and writer. Clementine's acting career took off in her late teens when she guest starred in many of Australia's top dramas and soaps including 'Home and Away' and 'All Saints'. In 2000, she received national acclaim as one of four recipients of The Australian Theatre for Young People/Lend Lease actor's scholarship. Clementine's career has branched out into screen writing over the last 5 years. She now splits her time between Los Angeles and Sydney where she continues her film making and theatre acting career.- Deja Chan is of East Indian, Irish and Mongolian descent. A child star on a British childrens TV program, as an adult she ventured to the US to work as a make-up artist in Hollywood, where she met an agent working in the adult-entertainment business on famed Sunset Boulevard. He was fascinated by her exotic features and offered her a job as a softcore model. She eventually decided that the adult industry had an appealing edge to it, and took on a career as a feature dancer in top strip clubs across the country, and added to her career appeal by appearing in various mens magazines and adult videos. She has featured in clubs like Candy Girls, Exotic City Angels and The Ranch, among others. She teaches professional ballet for students, and works as a teacher for eighth-grade children.
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Feisty, spirited and gutsy red headed actress Sondra Currie has amassed an impressive number of television, film and stage credits to her name - including "Linda Garner," Zach Galifianakis' doting mother, in one of the biggest all-time comedy franchises, "The Hangover" trilogy. "Would a cupcake kill you?" Sondra also recurred as "Ms. Vivian" in Tyler Perry's popular comedy series "Love Thy Neighbor" and starred alongside Barbara Bain and Eileen Grubba in a new film "Take My Hand".
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Sondra grew up in a "show business family." As the daughter of actress, Marie Harmon ("Gunsmoke," "The El Paso Kid," "Night Time in Nevada." "Ladies Courageous"), Sondra grew up with a natural passion for acting and the art of filmmaking. She was discovered in her teens by the legendary producer and director, Howard Hawks ("Sergeant York," "To Have and Have Not," "The Big Sleep," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and "Rio Bravo.") Hawks cast Sondra in her first film, "Rio Lobo" starring the Duke himself, John Wayne. Sondra relates the story of their first meeting, as he extended his hand to the very young actress and said "How do you do, I'm John Wayne"...to which the red faced actress replied "Yes, I know, I'm Sandy Currie!"
Sondra was known for her adventurous spirit and her willingness to take risks in her film roles and choices - including performing her own stunts. She went on to star in numerous features, among them, 1970's cult favorites "Jessi's Girls," "Policewomen" and "Mama's Dirty Girls" and the '80's "Concrete Jungle". She refers to these early projects as "slice and dice" films where she definitely got her degree at the college of human nature. Since then, Sondra has continued her focus on working and training with the best that Hollywood has to offer. Sondra is a lifetime member of the famed Actors Studio, studying under such greats as Martin Landau, Mark Rydell, Lou Antonio and Salome Jens. Sondra also studied under Milton Katselas' as a member of his Master Class for 17 years.
Sondra has guest starred in well over 125 television shows, including "NCIS," "ER," "JAG," "7th Heaven," "Cheers," "Murder She Wrote," "The Golden Girls," multiples of "Three's Company," multiples of "Simon & Simon," "Magnum P.I.," and "Knight Rider." Starring roles in television Movies of the Week include two "Columbo" films, "Kid Cop," "The Secretary," "The Perfect Wife," "Thicker Than Water" and "Alien Nation: Dark Horizon."
Sondra and her husband, renowned producer/director Alan J. Levi, co-own Lumina Pictures and Entertainment LTD. together. Lumina Pictures has several projects in various stages of production, having just completed "Take My Hand." As part of a large, extended entertainment family, Sondra and Alan enjoy incorporating the talents of friends and family members alike in their creative endeavors... including Cherie Currie ("The Runaways"), Marie Currie ("The Narrow Road Of Light"), Robert Hays ("Airplane!") and Jake Hays ("Maudlin Strangers").
Sondra is also very active in Los Angeles area theatre - as an actress, producer and ardent advocate. Her favorite stage credits include "The Vagina Monologues," "Death of a Salesman," "AfterThe Fall," "The Chesterfield Woman" and "Hatful of Rain". She was a founding member of Camelot Artists - now the Katselas Theatre Company - and is a member of the prestigious Theatre West. She considers her mentor, her husband, her luckiest gift of all. "He's the most patient, giving, talented person I've ever known. And, I'm the smartest, I married him!"
Sondra and Alan served on the Board of the California Independent Film Festival together and were Jury Members for the first ten years of the Festival. In 2008 they were honored to be invited to be Jurors of the First International Indie Film Festival in Sapporo, Japan, where Sondra was the sole woman on the panel.
One of her most rewarding endeavors is being a member of SHARE Inc. (Est. 1953). SHARE inc. is a highly visible and successful Los Angeles charity devoted to helping at-risk youth, developmentally disabled and abused and children-in-need. "This is a place where I might really be able to make a difference," she says. "I see it first-hand. The children are so receptive, and it's such a positive experience. It helps me keep everything else in perspective."
In her spare time, Sondra is an avid photographer. "I love to explore through my lens, it really gives me an intimate look at my subject", she loves to garden and tend her orchids and she and her husband are ardent travelers. They've explored almost every canal in France and many canals in England, Belgium, Holland and Italy on a small boat that they manage themselves. "Alan navigates and I do the ropes and locks myself" she beams. Meeting the locals in the small villages is most rewarding and we've made some life-long friends. It's our time to just drop off the planet. "My life is very rich."- Agnieszka Wiedlocha is a Polish actress who graduated from the National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz. She began her acting journey at the Stefan Jaracz Theatre in Lodz, earning the "Golden Mask" award for her debut performance. On television, she first gained recognition for her role as Lena Sajkowska in the series Czas honoru. Powstanie (2014). Her movie career took off with the romantic comedy Planet Single (2016). Her performance was widely appreciated, leading to her reprising her role in two sequels to the movie.
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Vanessa Johansson was born in New York City. She is an actress and director, known for Shark in Venice (2008), Screen Time (2020) and The Objective (2008).
Vanessa was born to an American mother and a Danish father. She played the lead role in "Sharks in Venice" (2008) and in the Danish movie "Skavengers" (2012). She has also starred in Manny & Lo (1996), Shifted (2006), Terra (2007), The Objective (2008), Day of the Dead (2008), Reservations (2008), and Deal O'Neal (2010).- Actress
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Long before Bea Arthur, Estelle Getty and company showed up in 1980s TV households, Hollywood had, in effect, its own original "Golden Girl"...literally...in the form of stunning British actress Shirley Eaton. Although she found definitive cult stardom in 1964 with her final golden moment in a certain "007" film, Shirley was hardly considered an "overnight success". For nearly a decade, she had been out and about uplifting a number of 1950s and early 1960s British dramatic films and slapstick farce. Shirley became quite a sought-after actress internationally but, by the end of the decade, the dark-browed blonde beauty intentionally bade Hollywood and her acting career a fond and permanent farewell. She has never looked back.
Born in Edgware, Middlesex, England on January 12, 1937 (some references incorrectly list her birth year as 1936), Shirley Jean Eaton began on stage as a youth, making her debut at age 12 in "Set to Partners" (1949) and following it up the following year with Benjamin Britten's "Let's Make an Opera". Her first on-camera work was on TV in 1951, but it didn't take long before the pretty teen began to provide fleeting, decorative interest on film. Under contract to Alexander Korda in her early career, she found an encouraging break with minor parts in such comedies as Doctor in the House (1954) and The Love Match (1955). She quickly rose to co-star status in the droll features, Panic in the Parlor (1956), Three Men in a Boat (1956), Your Past Is Showing (1957) and Doctor at Large (1957), while appearing opposite such top stars as Peter Sellers and Dirk Bogarde, among others.
Upon Korda's death in 1956, Shirley briefly joined the Rank Organization. Every once in awhile, she relished playing a fetching villainess in a drama, such as in The Girl Hunters (1963) when not playing it straight as the beautiful foil caught up in some of Britain's finest madcap farces, which included the highly popular "Carry On" movies. Trained also in ballet and voice, Shirley was afforded a great chance to sing and dance with the film, Life Is a Circus (1960), and managed to grace the BBC as well in a few of their musical formats of the 1950s.
Shirley's career hit international status, of course, when she played "Jill Masterson", one of a bevy of beauties linked to titular archvillain Gert Fröbe in the film, Goldfinger (1964). And like many of the Bondian girls before and since, her character dearly paid for her furtive romantic clinches with Sean Connery's magnetic "James Bond". Shirley's memorable 24-karat gold death scene (She was found by Bond, painted head to toe in gold paint, and had "died of skin suffocation".), became the eye-catching draw for the movie. The image was splattered everywhere -- on movie posters, in press junkets and in publicity campaigns. Despite the formidable attention the movie received in the form of Honor Blackman's high-kicking "Pussy Galore" character and Shirley Bassey's famous rendition of the title song playing the airwaves, it was Eaton's gilded visuals that became THE iconic image of not only the movie but the whole "007" phenomena.
In its wake, Hollywood beckoned and Shirley immediately won a number of female leads in melodrama, crime yarns, war stories and rugged adventures. Adding to the mesmerizing Ivan Tors scenery in such movies as Rhino! (1964) and the underwater epic, Around the World Under the Sea (1966), she appeared opposite some of Hollywood best-looking and talented leading men, including Harry Guardino and Robert Culp of the afore-mentioned Rhino! (1964), and Hugh O'Brian in the classic whodunnit, Ten Little Indians (1965). During this highly productive time, her co-stars ranged from comedy legend Bob Hope in Eight on the Lam (1967) to horror icon Christopher Lee in The Blood of Fu Manchu (1968). Shirley's film career ended with her participation as "Sumuru", the ambitious leader of an all-woman's society called "Femina", in both The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) and Mothers of America (1969). Many of her movies remain interesting to the public today as they are a product reflective of their times, and a number of them, like she, have achieved cult status.
After Shirley's self-imposed retirement, she, first and foremost, dedicated herself to her family. The widow of building contractor Colin Rowe (they were married in 1957; he died in 1994), she has two sons, Grant and Jason, and is the proud grandmother of five. She also developed a special knack for writing and, in 1999, published her autobiography entitled "Golden Girl". In 2006, she marketed an "intimate diary" of poems. These days, the spectacular Shirley can be glimpsed from time to time at film festivals that very much appreciate her cult celebrity. She also enjoys painting and has made a return to the stage in recent years.- Actress
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Alice Suki Waterhouse (born 5 January 1992) is an English actress, model and entrepreneur.
She was born in Hammersmith, London and was raised in Chiswick, London, the daughter of Elizabeth, a cancer care nurse, and Norman Waterhouse, a plastic surgeon. She has a brother named Charlie, and two younger sisters Madeleine and Imogen Waterhouse, known as Immy, who is also a model.
Waterhouse began her modeling career after being discovered in a pub in London when she was 16. She became the face of the Burberry Brit Rhythm Fragrance and later Amo by Salvatore Ferragamo. Waterhouse walked the runway for brands such as Balenciaga, Vivienne Westwood, and Burberry, where she opened at closed there SS'15 show, and Balenciaga. Waterhouse has appeared on the cover of British, Korean, Thai, Taiwanese and Turkish Vogue, Tatler, British and Korean Elle as well as Lucky, L'Officiel, American Marie Claire, French Grazia and 1883 Magazine. Waterhouse has also shot editorials for American, Chinese, Russian, and Japanese Vogue Love Magazine, American Elle, Velour, and Stylist Magazine among others. In April 2017, Waterhouse was chosen as the "Mercier Muse" for the makeup brand Laura Mercier.
Waterhouse played Marlene in the sequel The Divergent Series: Insurgent (2015), based on the book of the same name. In March 2015 it was announced that Waterhouse had been cast in the role of Arlen in Ana Lily Amirpour's romance thriller film The Bad Batch. In June 2016, it was announced that Waterhouse will play Cecily of York in the Starz miniseries adaptation of the novel The White Princess by Philippa Gregory. She played the leading female role "The Girl", in the 2017 drama movie The Girl Who Invented Kissing, released April 29, 2017, written and directed by Tom Sierchio. Waterhouse cast in Sam Levinsons 'Assasination Nation' and in 2018 was cast as 'Ms Norman' in 'Detective Pikachu'. In 2019, she played 'Camille' in the Simon Barett directed 'Seance'. In 2020 she has been cast in Amazon's 'Daisy Jones and the Six' playing Karen Sirko.
Waterhouse has a accessories company 'Pop and Suki'. Pop & Suki is a direct-to-consumer, millennial fashion accessories brand. which has been worn by Lady Gaga, Pippa Middleton and Emma Stone.- Actress
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Lily James was born Lily Chloe Ninette Thomson in Esher, Surrey, to Ninette (Mantle), an actress, and Jamie Thomson, an actor and musician. Her grandmother, Helen Horton, was an American actress. She began her education at Arts Educational School in Tring and subsequently went on to study acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, graduating in 2010.- Judit Novotnik is known for Piranha (2014).
- Lili Sepe was born on 13 January 1997 in Torrance, California, USA. She is an actress, known for It Follows (2014), The Intruder (2019) and Spork (2010).
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Carolina Bonetti is a US Navy veteran hailing from NY, living in Los Angeles, CA. She moved to LA to pursue her acting, voiceover, and writing career. Carolina started out in Musical Theater in NYC and has had success in commercials, voiceover, presenting and indie film here in Los Angeles. When she's not doing that, shes an avid bookworm, coffee and Harry Potter enthusiast with a passion for art and charities benefiting children.- Actress
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Kacey Louisa Clarke was born Kacey Louisa Barnfield. In the past she has been credited as Barnfield but now professionally she uses her mother's maiden name, Clarke.
As a child she was best known for her role as Maddie Gilks in the hit BBC TV show Grange Hill (1978), in which she was a series regular for six years.
She was born in Enfield, North London. She is a second cousin of the actress Victoria Shalet.
She has a brother Kye and a sister Tyla.
Kacey's acting career began in 1997 when she was just 9, appearing in advertisements and stage plays. In 2000, Kacey won the role of bully Maddie Gilks, girlfriend to Baz Wainwright (played by Tom Hudson), in Grange Hill (1978), where she found herself the central role in central plots during her five-year stint on the show, It was Kacey's first major acting role.
After Grange Hill (1978) Kacey filmed Popcorn (2007) with Jodi Albert and Jack Ryder, and plays the character of Yukino. She has also appeared in the popular Sky1 football drama Dream Team (1997). Other roles include, The Bill (1984), where she played Chloe Fox for 3 episodes in 2004 and appeared again in October 2007 as Kelly Burgess, and Casualty (1986) in which she appeared as Claudie Waters for 2 episodes on 29 and 30 December 2007. In 2008, Kacey was the face of Clean & Clear, appearing in adverts for the skincare brand. She also starred in the Road Safety commercial 'Mess'. In 2008 she became Galaxy chocolate's 'Miss Kiss' to publicize their Christmas Mistletoe Kisses chocolates.
In 2009 and 2010 she appeared in the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners (2008), as Neil's sister Katie in the series 2 episode "Night Out in London (2009)" and series 3's "Will's Dilemma (2010)". She became renowned for the role in the UK.
Kacey made her theatrical film debut as Crystal Waters in the Screen Gem's 3D horror film Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), alongside Milla Jovovich, Wentworth Miller and Ali Larter. It topped the box office in September 2010. Also in 2010 Kacey starred in the TV movie Lake Placid 3 (2010), where she plays Ellie.
In 2011 she played the lead role of Kate in Johannes Roberts' Roadkill (2011), a horror film about a group of teens taking an ill-fated RV trip around Ireland. Her performance was well received. Kacey also appeared as Barb in Jeremy Leven's Girl on a Bicycle (2013).
In September 2011 Kacey was the female lead of Annabel in Sy-Fy Channel's Jabberwock (2011) opposite Battlestar Galactica (2004)'s Tahmoh Penikett. Directed by Steven R. Monroe. In 2013, Kacey starred as the female lead in Green Street 3: Never Back Down (2013) opposite Scott Adkins.
Other productions she has been involved in include feature film Welcome to Curiosity (2018) as Martine and Bayou Tales (2019) as Neilson.
In 2015 she played tomboy Charlie, one half of a lesbian couple, in Seeking Dolly Parton (2015) which had a successful festival run and many rave reviews. Kacey was quoted as "Charming and deeply affecting" for her sincere portrayal of Charlie.
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Julia Murney was born in State College, Pennsylvania, USA. Julia is an actor and writer, known for Sex and the City (1998), 30 Rock (2006) and Madam Secretary (2014).- Giorgia Moll is one of the many beauties with whom the Italian cinema teemed in the 1950s and 1960s. Her harmonious face, her perfect brown hair and her dream measurements did not escape the talent scouts of the time and she was only seventeen when she was hired for her first film Non scherzare con le donne (1955). Her career is undistinguished on the whole but two of her roles stand out: Phuong, Audie Murphy's Vietnamese love interest in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's The Quiet American (1958), filmed in Rome in 1957; and Francesca Vanini, the dogsbody secretary of authoritarian film producer Jack Palance in Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt (1963). During this period, Giorgia Moll was also a popular singer. After 1970, her appearances became sporadic and she retired for good in 1985. She is now a photographer.
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Lauren Cohan is a British-American actress and model, best known for her role as Maggie Greene on The Walking Dead (2010) and recurring roles on The Vampire Diaries (2009), Supernatural (2005), and Chuck (2007). After her film debut on Casanova (2005) as Sister Beatrice, she starred in the sequel to National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006), as Charlotte Higginson. Her next role was in the 2007 film, Float (2008). In February 2010, she was cast in Death Race 2 (2010), with Sean Bean and Danny Trejo, and also the supernatural-horror film The Boy (2016), where Lauren played the main character, Greta Evans. In 2016, Cohan also appeared as Martha Wayne in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
She was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and moved to the United Kingdom as a teen. She graduated from the University of Winchester / King Alfred's College where she studied Drama and English Literature, before touring with a theatre company she co-founded at the University. Lauren then split her time and work between London and Los Angeles, working on several films as well as some non-commercial projects.- Actress
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Dove Olivia Cameron was born Chloe Celeste Hosterman on January 15, 1996 in Bainbridge Island, Washington to Bonnie J. Wallace, an acting coach & Philip Alan Hosterman, a chief executive officer/founder of Kandahar Trading Company. She's known for playing a dual role as the eponymous characters in the Disney Channel teen sitcom, Liv and Maddie (2013) and playing Mal, daughter of Maleficent in Descendants (2015) and the sequel Descendants 2 (2017). Subsequently, she had a recurring role as Ruby in the ABC television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2018). She is set to voice Spider-Woman in Marvel's upcoming animated superhero feature film Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors (2018).
When she was a child, she attended Sakai Intermediate School. At the age of 8, she began acting in community theater at Bainbridge Performing Arts.
When she was 14, her family moved to Los Angeles, California, where she sang in Burbank High School's National Championship Show Choir. Cameron is of French descent, and is a fluent speaker of French, having spent many years of her life growing up in France. She has stated she was bullied through her entire school experience, starting in fifth grade, through the end of high school. Regardless of the pressure at school and fitting in, she stayed focused on her dreams of becoming successful in entertainment: "I became very passionate about [becoming an actress and singer]. I fully immersed myself". Her father died in 2011 when she was 15 years old.
In 2007, Cameron played the role of a young Cosette in the Bainbridge Performings Arts stage production of Les Miserables, and in 2008, she had the lead role of Mary in The Secret Garden, again with BPA.
In 2012, Cameron was cast in a new Disney Channel Original Series entitled Bits and Pieces as Alanna. Shortly after filming the pilot, Bits and Pieces was retooled into Liv and Maddie and saw Cameron starring in the dual lead role of Liv and Maddie Rooney. The preview of the series debuted on July 19, 2013, and the show premiered on September 15, 2013. The pilot episode gained 5.8 million viewers, which was the most-watched in total viewers in 2.5 years since the series Shake It Up! Disney Channel renewed Liv and Maddie for a 13-episode second season slated to premiere in Fall 2014, which was later expanded to 24 episodes.
On August 27, 2013, Cameron released a cover of "On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons as a promotional single. Her cover peaked on the Billboard Kid Digital Songs chart at seventeen and spent three weeks on the chart. On October 15, 2013, "Better In Stereo" was released as a single under Walt Disney Records. "Better In Stereo" made its debut on the Billboard Kid Digital Songs chart at No. 21 before peaking at No. 1, becoming Cameron's first No. 1 hit. In February 2014, Cameron confirmed reports that recording had begun for her debut studio album. Her next single, "Count Me In", was released on June 3, 2014. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Kids Digital Songs chart. Cameron played Liz Larson in her first non-Disney film, Barely Lethal, which was theatrically released by A24 Films in 2015.
Cameron starred in the television film Descendants which premiered on July 31, 2015. The film was viewed by 6.6 million people and spawned Cameron's two first Billboard Hot 100 songs, "Rotten to the Core" at No. 38 and a solo song, "If Only", at No. 94. Other songs from the film featuring Cameron such as "Set It Off" and "Evil Like Me" charted at No. 6 and 12 respectively on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. The soundtrack for the movie peaked atop the Billboard 200 chart becoming the first soundtrack from a Disney Channel Original Movie since High School Musical 2 to do so. As part of the Descendants franchise, Cameron released a cover of Christina Aguilera's hit song, "Genie in a Bottle". The music video premiered on Disney Channel on March 18, 2016. The single received 22 million views in less than a month.
On December 22, 2015, Liv and Maddie was officially renewed for a fourth season, becoming the 9th live-action Disney Channel show in history to achieve this. Cameron began filming the season of Liv and Maddie in early 2016. It was later announced that this would be the final season of the show. The series finale of Liv and Maddie later aired on March 24, 2017.
Cameron played the role of Amber Von Tussle in the NBC live television presentation of Hairspray Live!, which aired on December 7, 2016. Reception was generally positive, and Cameron's performance was praised.
Cameron reprized her role as Mal in Descendants 2, the sequel to Descendants, in 2017. The film premiered on July 21, 2017. The Descendants 2 soundtrack debuted at #6 on the Billboard 200, with "It's Goin' Down" from the soundtrack debuting at #81. This became Cameron's third Hot 100 entry, following "Rotten to the Core" and "If Only".
Cameron played the role of Sophie in the Hollywood Bowl live production of Mamma Mia!. The show took place from July 28, 2017 to July 30, 2017. On August 21, 2017, Cameron was cast in the film Dumplin, starring Jennifer Aniston. Cameron is set to play Bekah Cotter in the comedy. In late 2017 Cameron signed on to appear in a recurring role in Season 5 of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. This role was later revealed to be Ruby, the daughter of General Hale (Catherine Dent).- Raised in Music City, Kaitlyn began to hone her acting and singing abilities beginning at age seven. Growing up with a theatre background, Kaitlyn has had the privilege to play roles such as, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and The Witch in Into the Woods. In front of the camera some of Kaitlyn's recent credits include films; Boyhood and Artifice. She also hosted the Walmart Kids' Bookclub series (Walmart stores nationwide), shot commercials for CMT, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and music videos for artists including Taylor Swift, Trace Adkins, and Cage the Elephant.
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Breanne Racano Ferrara was born on 15 January 1988 in Ohio, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Freaky Deaky (2012), Entourage (2004) and Master of None (2015). She has been married to Jerry Ferrara since 30 June 2017. They have one child.- Vanessa Almeida was born on 15 January 1988 in Lisbon, Portugal. She is an actress, known for Linha Ténue (2010), Olhos nos Olhos (2008) and Colin Hearts Kay (2010).
- Mona is an Egyptian actress, comedian and YouTube video blogger. She studied German language in the Faculty of Alsun, an Egyptian school offering License degrees in multiple languages. Mona embarked on her career with the children's show 'Yalla Bina', the Arabic translation of 'let's go'. Her next major step was her role in 'El basha Telmiz', an Egyptian movie. After that, she took more prominent roles in many Egyptian movies and TV shows. Her last remarked performance was in 2010 in 'Cairo time', a Canadian movie that won 'The best Canadian feature film' award.
- Heidi Hawking was born on 15 January 1980. She is an actress, known for Grandma's Boy (2006), Entourage (2004) and Wassup Rockers (2005).
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Kristi Lauren is an actress and producer, known for Eighty-Sixed (2017), I Hate My Teenage Daughter (2011) and Mimosas with Millie (2016).- Actress
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Aubrey Lynea Shore was born on January 19, 1989 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress best known for her roles in Beyond the Dark (2014), Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour (2013), and Ten Miles Back (2017).
Aubrey studied performance arts in Michigan and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue her career in acting.- Actress
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Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch is an American actress. She is known for her role as Juliette Silverton/Eve in the NBC television series Grimm.
Tulloch was born in San Diego, California, but grew up in Spain, Uruguay, and Argentina. "Bitsie" is not a contraction of Tulloch's given name, Elizabeth, but an homage to her oddly-nicknamed grandfather, a World War II bomber pilot. Her ancestry is English, Scottish, Irish, and one quarter Spanish/Mexican. Tulloch has stated her first language was Spanish although she no longer considers herself completely fluent anymore. Annually, her mother's family meets in Southern California for Day of the Dead. Her paternal grandmother's family is from Renfrewshire and her grandfather's family originated from the area around Kirkwall. In an interview with BBC News, she reported that "we think the first Tulloch came to the US around 1880 and the Kerrs came in the early 1900s. After returning to the U.S., she went to middle and high school in Bedford, New York. Tulloch graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with a double major in English and American Literature and Visual and Environmental Studies.
Tulloch's first acting credit was as R2-D2's "girlfriend" in R2-D2: Beneath the Dome, a mockumentary produced by George Lucas telling the life story of the fictional robot R2-D2 from the Star Wars film series. She starred as "Sally" in the premiere of Sam Forman's play, Quarterlife, which opened at the Pico Playhouse in March 2006. The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Superbly performed...the scene at the end of the play, between Sally (Bitsie Tulloch) and Jack (Clark Freeman), was heartbreaking and beautiful... The lead actress, Bitsie Tulloch, [was] absolutely brilliant."
Her first film role was in Lakeview Terrace directed by Neil LaBute, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, and Patrick Wilson, and worked with Barbara Hershey on a film called Uncross the Stars. In the fall of 2009 she filmed the romantic comedy Losing Control. Tulloch voiced one of the characters, a wolf called Sweets, in Alpha and Omega, a 3-D computer animated film, which was released in September 2010.
Tulloch played the small role of Norma, an actress in the 1920s starring in a silent movie with a veteran actor, in the award-winning movie The Artist with Jean Dujardin, John Goodman and James Cromwell, which was released by The Weinstein Company in November 2011, and won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Picture. She was nominated for a Critics' Choice Award for Best Ensemble Cast.
In 2012 she starred as one of the titular roles in independent film Caroline and Jackie opposite Marguerite Moreau, which she also co-produced. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012, and was released theatrically in May 2013.
Tulloch played Marilyn Sitzman, a witness to the Kennedy assassination, in the star-studded 2013 film Parkland, opposite Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton, Marcia Gay Harden, Jacki Weaver, Jackie Earle Haley, and Zac Efron. The film was produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman of Playtone, and was released in 2013, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Tulloch has appeared on television shows House, Cold Case, The West Wing, Moonlight, and Outlaw. In 2007 she filmed a role as a Dharma initiative scientist for the ABC series Lost, but her role was re-cast due to scheduling conflicts with quarter-life.
Tulloch played the lead role in Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's drama quarter-life, which premiered on NBC in early 2008. While the series was quickly pulled and moved to Bravo, Tulloch was hailed for her performance. The Los Angeles Times wrote: "She's the best realized of the bunch... Tulloch, who plays her, seems destined to be better known." She was often compared to the 'next' Claire Danes: "Will this be the first online show to create a real star? It looks likely: The gorgeous 26-year-old Tulloch clearly possesses Danes-like smarts and magnetism."
In 2009, Tulloch shot one of the 3 leads in HBO's buzzed-about comedy pilot Washingtonienne based on the book by Jessica Cutler. The pilot was produced by HBO and Sarah Jessica Parker. In early 2010 she filmed Most Likely to Succeed, a 1/2 hour comedy pilot for Imagine Entertainment through the FOX network, and a recurring role on NBC's Outlaw.
She was a series regular on the NBC series Grimm (2011-2017), a fantasy police procedural drama set in a world where characters inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales exist. Tulloch's heritage and fluency with the Spanish language were written into the role.
In September 2018, Tulloch was confirmed to play Lois Lane in The CW crossover event "Elseworlds" in the series Supergirl and The Flash. The executive producers described the character as "dogged, determined and brave." Tulloch reprised her role as Lois Lane in the television series Superman & Lois in 2021.
In December 2014, Tulloch confirmed she was in a relationship with her Grimm co-star David Giuntoli. In July 2016, she and Giuntoli revealed they became engaged in April 2016. They married in June 2017, and confirmed their pregnancy with their first child in October 2018. During her time living and working in Portland (where her drama Grimm was filmed), Tulloch became a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers and was often seen attending games with her co-stars.
Tulloch and Giuntoli maintained two residences, including a 1920s remodeled Dutch colonial in Portland, Oregon and a 1920s Spanish house in Hollywood Hills. Their first child, a daughter named Vivian, was born in February 2019. The family moved to the state of Washington at the beginning of 2020.
In early 2012, Tulloch was nominated by the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, commonly called the Critics' Choice Awards, for Best Ensemble Cast for The Artist.
Tulloch was nominated for a 28th Annual LA Weekly Theater Award for her performance in Sam Forman's play, Quarterlife (March 2007). Quarterlife was an experimental sequence of 20+ episodes which were originally intended to be released only on the internet, but its success led it to being picked up by NBC.- Actress
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Rachel Luttrell is an accomplished actress and singer who has worked in film, television, and on stage. Rachel Zawadi Luttrell was born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and is the second-born of four daughters of Veronica Makihiyo Shenkunde Luttrell, the daughter of a powerful medicine man of the Washambala tribes people, and William Leon Luttrell Jr., a Bossier City, Louisiana, native and then well-respected professor of economics at the University of Dar es Salaam. Shortly after her fifth birthday, Rachel and her family immigrated to Canada, settling in the cosmopolitan city of Toronto. As a child in Toronto, Rachel studied piano at the Royal Conservatory and ballet at the Russian Academy of Classical Ballet. Her father, a former member of both the critically acclaimed Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Canadian Opera Company, trained Rachel's soprano voice. Later, she studied with other fine vocal coaches. Rachel played the alto saxophone in high school and also studied English horseback riding. As a young girl, Rachel was always hamming it up for the camera and would often entertain guests at her parents' dinner parties by staging self-produced shows with her three sisters, Gillian, Amanda, and Erica. The Luttrell house was always full of music and laughter. Everyone sang and most played an instrument.
Luttrell landed her first film role while still in high school, playing Billy Dee Williams's daughter in the made-for-television movie Courage (1986), which also starred Sophia Loren. From there, Luttrell appeared in commercials and starred on popular Canadian television programs, including the long-running drama Street Legal (1987). Upon graduating from high school, Luttrell enrolled in the musical theater program at Sheridan College to pursue her passion for dancing, singing, and acting. However, after a year of study, Luttrell felt the call of a more academic education and left the college to pursue a bachelor of arts degree in English literature at the University of Toronto. While studying at U. of T., she auditioned for the Canadian premiere production of "Miss Saigon" alongside her older sister Gillian and several hundred other young hopefuls. Luttrell and her sister were both cast, and thus she began her musical theater career as a chorus girl and understudy for the lead character of Ellen. Luttrell went on to perform in the Canadian premiere production of Walt Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" (once again with big sister Gillian), and later to star in the American productions of "Once On This Island," "Goblin Market," and alongside Richard J. Alexander in his workshop musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations."
In the summer of 1995, Luttrell moved from Toronto to Los Angeles to continue to pursue her career in film and television. She was kept very busy guest-starring on several popular TV shows, including ER (1994) and Charmed (1998), and in the short-lived but well-received show Sleepwalkers (1997), alongside Naomi Watts and Bruce Greenwood. In 2001, Luttrell appeared in Anne Rice's critically acclaimed TV movie The Feast of All Saints (2001), in which she played Peter Gallagher's on-screen daughter in a cast that also included Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Beals, and Ossie Davis. Later that same year, Luttrell appeared in a small but memorable role in the feature film Impostor (2001), opposite Gary Sinise.
Despite all of this success, Luttrell became frustrated with the life of a struggling young actress in Hollywood, and almost gave it up to pursue architecture at UCLA. Before throwing in the towel, Luttrell auditioned for BADA (British American Drama Academy) and won a spot in its prestigious President's Group. She spent a glorious summer in Oxford, UK, studying at Balliol College with some of the industry's best directors, teachers, and performers, including Alan Rickman and John Barton, one of the world's most esteemed Shakespearean scholars. When Luttrell returned to Los Angeles, she was cast in the premiere production of Lynn Nottage's "Las Meninas," earning wonderful reviews.
Shortly thereafter, Luttrell was cast in the role of Teyla Emmagan in the Sci-Fi Channel's spin-off series Stargate: Atlantis (2004), a show that won the loyalty of a worldwide fan base and ran for five seasons (2004 - 2009). In 2011, Luttrell completed her first CD titled "I Wish You Love," on which she collaborated with many of the music industry's finest performers, world-renowned percussionist Jeff Hamilton and stand-up bass virtuoso Jennifer Leitham among them. The CD was a grand collaborative effort spanning three countries and recorded in part at legendary Capitol Records in Hollywood. After Stargate: Atlantis (2004) finished, Luttrell made guest appearances on True Justice (2010), NCIS (2003), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), No Sleep Till 18 (2015), and Arrow (2012).
When not in front of the camera, Luttrell indulges her love of writing, something that has always brought her great joy and reward.- Christina Caporale was born on 20 January 1985 in Stratford, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for My Big Phat Hip Hop Family (2005), Sex Wars (2008) and Alien Babes (2009).
- Paula Margaret Taylor was born January 20, 1983 in Bangkok, Thailand to a Thai mother and a British father. Soon after birth, Paula and her family moved to Perth, Australia where she spent her childhood living an active lifestyle enjoyed by most Australians.
Throughout her childhood, Paula remained close to her roots and visited Thailand regularly. Her striking looks and trademark smile eventually caught the eye of local modeling agents. Paula began traveling to Thailand each summer during her teenage years and modeling as a summer job. Soon after graduating from High School, she moved to Thailand to pursue a career in modeling and soon found herself regularly working as a model as well as appearing in numerous Thai television shows, TV commercials and Thai feature films before becoming a regular VJ for Channel V Thailand.
As Paula's career blossomed in Thailand, she soon found herself garnering more and more regional recognition and eventually became an overnight household name when she appeared with childhood friend Natasha Monks on the Amazing Race Asia. Winning the hearts of millions of fans Asia wide and showing she was not just another pretty face but a fierce competitor, Paula's career skyrocketed and she became one of the most sought after personalities in the region.
Paula has continued to appear as the spokesperson for numerous multinational products throughout the region most notably Canon Cameras. Paula recently completed her Hollywood film debut as the 2nd female lead in the supernatural thriller "Shadows" (2009) starring Academy Award winning actor William Hurt, Cary Elwes, and fellow Thai actress Ploy Jindachot. - Erin Wasson was born on 20 January 1982 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), Somewhere (2010) and Beautiful People (2005).
- Felicitas Woll was born on 20 January 1980 in Harbshausen, Hessen, Germany. She is an actress, known for Berlin, Berlin (2002), Dresden (2006) and Die Ungehorsame (2015).
- Born in Atlanta and raised in St. Louis, Georgia Reed got her first taste for acting in 7th grade when she performed in their Middle School play. She continued to take theatre classes through high school in addition to voice and dance, deciding to focus on ballet. She landed her first professional job with the St. Louis Opera Theatre in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers." This lead to positions with the Cincinnati Ballet Company and the Kansas City Ballet Company. Ballet Hispanico took her to New York City, where she rediscovered her love for acting and began her training in earnest.
- Gorgeous blonde knockout Natalie Lennox was born on January 20, 1967 in America. Natalie was the Pet of the Month in the January, 1993 issue of "Penthouse." She replaced Marisa Pare as gladiator Lace for the 1992-1993 season of the immensely popular and successful reality TV game show "American Gladiators." Moreover, Lennox has been featured in several "Penthouse" videos and made a guest appearance on an episode of the science fiction sitcom "They Came from Outer Space."
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Penelope Sudrow was born on 20 January 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), Amazing Stories (1985) and Dead Man Walking (1988).- Actress
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Deena Dill got her start in television portraying the broken-hearted love interests of over two dozen country stars in their music videos, and Deena parlayed that sad, sad country heart into a bona fide career both in front of and behind the camera.
As an actress, Deena is set to recur on "Ambitions," a multi-generational family saga from producer Will Packer, Lionsgate and Debmar-Mercury that premieres in 2019 on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. Deena portrays 'Juniper Purifoy,' the wife of Purifoy Pharmaceuticals' CEO/owner, Hunter Purifoy (Brian Bosworth).
Behind the camera, Deena is an award-winning creator, executive producer, and writer. She has created, sold, and produced shows that have aired on major U.S. broadcast and cable networks, as well as in numerous countries around the world. Deena co-created, executive produced, and wrote on The CW's hit, prime-time game show "Oh Sit!," which won the prestigious Rose d'Or Award for Best International Game Show. "Oh Sit!" was produced by The Gurin Company and 405 Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television. Previously, Deena produced and wrote Perfectly You, a syndicated wellness and fitness show that aired in over 60 domestic markets, and she produced and hosted the Documentary Channel's DocFest.
Recently, Deena appeared in Lifetime's "Conrad & Michelle" as Gayle Carter, the mother of accused "text killer" Michelle Carter (Bella Thorne). Deena recurred on 2 of TV's most popular comedies, ABC's "Suburgatory" and Nickelodeon's "iCarly"; and, in a dramatic turn, recurred on The CW's "Star-Crossed" as a the leader of a terrorist organization. A few of her other acting credits include HBO's "Vice Principals,", "Queen Sugar," "Dynasty," "Scandal," "Good Luck Charlie," "Bones," "CSI:NY," and numerous indie films. Prior to landing any of her prime-time television roles, Deena braved the stand-up comedy stages of such high profile venues as The Improv, The Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory -- she was even inducted into the famous Friar's Club!
Deena grew up in the small town of Dayton, Tennessee and graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University. She was an NCAA Division I triple jumper and 100-meter hurdler and a varsity cheerleader.
Deena enjoys acting in as well as creating and producing all different genres of entertainment, but she says that the kids' shows she has acted on have led to some of her favorite life experiences by providing opportunities to work more extensively with children's charities and children in need. Deena is an active volunteer for the NEA's Read Across America program and the Los Angeles Children's Hospital, and she is on the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Special Olympics.
Deena is a member of the PGA, SAG/AFTRA, WGA, and Television Academy. Deena is repped by RCM Talent & Management and attorney Shannon Hensley.- Brittany LeAnn White was born on 21 January 1986. She is an actress, known for Hi-Jinks (2005).
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Bess Motta is an American actress, singer and fitness personality. She is best known for portraying Ginger Ventura in James Cameron's classic The Terminator (1984), and as the lead instructor and choreographer for the television exercise program :20 Minute Workout (1982).
She was born on February 10, 1958 in Burbank, California, the daughter of Eric, a scientist, and Rita, an operetta singer. Bess was raised in Woodland Hills, California, and was a competitive ice skater as a pre-teen. At age 13, she began studying drama with Austrian actor Francis Lederer. She attended William Howard Taft High School and starred in multiple theater productions and was also active in summer productions and drama competitions with other San Fernando Valley actors Mare Winningham, Val Kilmer and Kevin Spacey. At age 18, Bess was cast in the San Francisco production of "The Great American Backstage Musical".
British actor Anthony Andrews saw Bess in the production and decided to produce the show in London and brought her over as the sole American in the show. After returning from England, Bess became interested in aerobics and because of her dance and musical background, she quickly became one of the most popular instructors in Brentwood, California. It was there that she came to the attention of the director who was developing an exercise show :20 Minute Workout (1982). The show was filmed entirely in Toronto, Canada and Bess is often credited for putting TV aerobics on the map. Even though the show was only produced for two seasons, the program ran in international syndication for over 10 years.
Bess was cast as Sarah Connor's roommate Ginger Ventura in The Terminator (1984), in which she performed her own stunts in the film. Bess continued to work in theater throughout her career, performing in a various Los Angeles productions, including Charles Busch's "Psycho Beach Party". In August 2010, she gave an interview to the Terminator Fans website in which she confirms that she has attended the occasional Comic-Con convention (Burbank and Chicago). Bess currently continues acting as a voice-over artist.- Born and raised in the southern state of Kentucky,of Irish and Danish decent. Misti got her first taste of the entertainment industry thru her mothers video store. After attending college in Indiana, Misti decided to make the move to Los Angeles in 2009. Since relocating to the West Coast, Misti has been featured in many video related productions from Max Landis's (Chronicle) "Death and Return of Superman" featuring Elijah Wood and Ron Howard, to being feature as a playable character in Rise of the Triad remake. Venturing in to behind camera work with makeup, she has worked for such companies as Marvel, Comcast, and HitFix.
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Vee Vimolmal is a UK based actress, writer director with a Thai heritage and Swedish nationality. She lived in Los Angeles for a few years, where she attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, before relocating to London. She now divides her time between the UK and Sweden.- Actress
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Born in Overland Park, Kansas, Sarah moved to Mission Viejo, California, when she was 10 years old. In 1994, she secured her first role, as a series regular on Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993). She then gained attention for her recurring role as "Madison Kellner" on the critically-acclaimed Warner Bros. series, Everwood (2002). She went on to star in Dr. Vegas (2004), for CBS from 2004-2006. Followed by ABC's What About Brian (2006), from 2006-2007. Sarah is perhaps best known for her lovable portrayal of "Ellie Bartowski" on NBC's long-running series, Chuck (2007). In 2014, Lancaster can be seen, alongside Robert Downey Jr., in The Judge (2014), for Warner Bros. Lancaster resides in Los Angeles with her husband, attorney Matt Jacobs, and their son, Oliver Jacobs.- Actress
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Born in a suburb in Texas, Jennifer started doing theatre at the age of six. Her favorite place to be was on the stage doing musicals and serious stage productions, even at a young age. This quickly transitioned to work in local Texas commercials, TV, and film work. Her most notable work in Texas was a film starring Michael Caine and Robert Duvall. As Jennifer grew older, she broadened her horizons to Los Angeles. She did a myriad of different jobs in television and movies, ranging from drama and comedy. Then after pounding the pavement auditioning and working on and off, she booked her most notable role, to date, as Harper on Disney's "Wizards of Waverly Place". She spent years playing the lovable, loyal, and eccentric best friend to Selena Gomez's Alex Russo. She followed up the show with film collaborations with Slash, from Guns N Roses, and many other unique endeavors. She continues to act, teach, and pursue her bachelors of science.
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Kara Lily Hayworth is an Actress and Singer trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama on the BA (Hons) Acting course (musical theatre pathway) from 2007-2010.
Kara grew up in Buckinghamshire with parents Janice and Russell. It was not a theatrical family but she developed a passion for performing very early on in her life. She began dance classes at the young age of 5 and her family were always encouraging and supportive. She first starting performing to large audiences in the dance shows at The Maggie Monk School of Dancing and after a few years was asked to sing in one of the numbers. Her talent was immediately noticed and she was asked to join the Jackie Palmers agency at the age of 11.
Her very first professional audition was for the national tour of Annie and she landed the title role. The show was an amazing experience and from then on she adored the theatre and performing. She knew that it was her ambition in life to become an actress and she was a very ambitious young lady (and still is).
After 'Annie', she did a stint presenting on the Discovery Kid's channel which was her television debut. A few years later she hit the television screens again in the BBC/ABC production of 'Noah and Saskia' where she played the part of Melanie.
Although she was busy Acting, her education was the most important thing to her and her family. She gained excellent GCSE's and A levels to get a good foundation before studying Acting at Drama School.
Central was an amazing experience and she learned a huge amount. The training not only only honed her skills as an actress, but helped her to understand the hardships of the industry and get a thick skin to handle it.
Since graduating, she has been very busy with various things including a huge amount of theatre credits as well as Tv and Film.- Actress
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Oona-Devi Liebich born in 1984 in Leipzig, Oona-Devi Liebich moved to Berlin with her mother when she was only six months old. In 2000 a scout discovered her in school and she got the leading part in the film adaptation of Crazy. Since then she featured in several film and TV productions, amongst others by producers like Hans-Christian Schmid, Tom Tölle, Uwe Janson, Carlo Rola, Rainer Matsutani, and many more.- Actress
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Chantal was born and raised in South Africa. She attended a small-town, private, Catholic girl's school, where she actively took part in public speaking and drama. The opportunity arose for her to continue acting in the USA, so this is where she currently resides.- Actress
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Lisa Brenner started her career in the New York soap world on Guiding Light, All My Children and then as the infamous Maggie Cory on Another World. She then appeared on the big screen as Anne Howard in the Revolutionary War Drama, The Patriot. Since then, she has gone on to star in many films such as Cesar Chavez, Finding Home, What Boys Want, Bad Samaritan and The Remains. Lisa also guest starred in numerous television shows such as all three CSI's, Criminal Minds, The Mentalist, Leverage, Perception, Rizzoli & Isles and The Ark. She produced and starred in the romantic comedy, Say My Name and the apocalyptic, sci-fi film, The Deal. Lisa also wrote and directed the award-winning comedy The Good Guys.- Actress
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Christine Elise McCarthy was born in Boston, Massachusetts - the daughter of artists. She has been acting professionally since 1988 and is recognized primarily for her roles as U4EA-popping bad girl, Emily Valentine, on Beverly Hills, 90210. She returned to the 90210 zip code in the Fox 2019 summer hit BH90210 playing a heightened version of herself in 5 of the 6 episodes. She is also known for Harper Tracy on ER, and as Kyle, the gal who killed Chucky in Child's Play 2. She returned as Kyle in the 7th installment of the franchise - Cult of Chucky and is rumored to be attached to the 2020 SYFY Chucky series, in development. She has also appeared in recurring roles on China Beach, In the Heat of the Night, and Tell Me You Love Me. Among her other film roles are Abel Ferrara's Body Snatchers and two films starring Viggo Mortensen: Vanishing Point and Boiling Point. She appeared in the TV movie Vanishing Point with Viggo Mortensen, who requested she play the role. They met on another project, Boiling Point, though her role was largely written out. She had a recurring role on In the Heat of the Night and also appeared in an episode of "Charmed". She was featured in the punk rock documentaries American Hardcore and All Ages: The Boston Hardcore Film.
Bathing & the Single Girl, inspired by the short film, is her debut novel available in paperback on Amazon & digitally on Amazon and I-tunes. (www.bathingbook.com) . Her directorial debut, Bathing & the Single Girl, was accepted into over 100 film festivals and won 20 awards. It can be viewed from the book's site.
She hosts a plant-based cooking channel on Youtube called - Delightful Delicious Delovely & Video Vegan (www.VideoVegan.com). She also maintains an irreverent food porn blog called WWW.DelightfulDeliciousDelovely.com for which she provides recipes, photographs and sometimes shares details of the triumphs and, more frequently, the humiliations of her own life. She has a great passion for photography (http://www.redbubble.com/people/jdempsey/portfolio) and has shown her pin-up and decaying Americana imagery in the United States & Paris. She was on the selection committee of Michigan's Waterfront Film Festival since its inception in 1999, she was co-director of the Victoria Texas Independent Film Festival, programmed for the Self-Medicated Film Festival and The Lady Filmmakers Film Festival, and consults & judges for many others.
She made her directorial debut with an award winning short film she also wrote, produced, and starred in: Bathing and the Single Girl. Since December 2010, Bathing and the Single Girl has been screened at more than 100 festivals and has won 20 awards. Dystel & Goderich Literary Management represents her full-length novel of the same name, Bathing and the Single Girl, released in January 2014.
As a producer, she has worked as a story producer on multiple reality shows including Hellevator with the Soska Twins, Cold Justice & Best Bars in America.
As a writer, she has written three episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210 as well as characters and story lines for the series, a pilot that was optioned by Aaron Spelling, and comical true-life essays that she performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade and Naked Angels theaters in LA.
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Bonnie Francesca Wright was born on February 17, 1991 to jewelers Gary Wright and Sheila Teague. Her debut performance was in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) as Ron Weasley's little sister Ginny Weasley. Bonnie tried out for the film due to her older brother Lewis mentioning she reminded him of Ginny. Her role in the first film was a small cameo like role as Ginny, having bigger part in the second film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002). After shooting the first Potter film, in 2002 Bonnie did the Hallmark television film Stranded (2002) playing Young Sarah Robinson. Then in 2004 after doing the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) Bonnie was cast in Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures (2004) , a BBC TV film as Young Agatha. Then Bonnie was back as Ginny Weasley for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) and for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) where her role turned supporting as Harry's love interest.
In 2007 she guest-voiced for Disney's TV series The Replacements (2006) as Vanessa. Also that time she voiced Ginny for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) as well for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) in 2009.
While shooting for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), Bonnie was cast as Mia for Geography of the Heart (2014) a feature-length film shot in five international locations about the complexity of love. Bonnie's segment was shot in December 2009 in London. Also during that time and shooting for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) Bonnie was attending London College of Communication to study film.
In 2011 Bonnie starred in After the Dark (2013), with James D'Arcy, Daryl Sabara and with Harry Potter co-star Freddie Stroma.
Bonnie also wrote and directed a short film for school called Separate We Come, Separate We Go (2012) starring Potter co-star David Thewlis.- Paris Joanne Francesca Scott, was born on February 17, 1990 to her parents Anthony and Carolyn Scott in New Brunswick, NJ. She is now living in Los Angeles, California. Paris has been on stage since she was very young, however she didn't pursue television and film until age 15. Her first on camera experience was in a local commercial for a mall in the Chicagoland area. Ever since, she decided this was what she wanted to do as her career. She has been in numerous projects such as: Raven Symone Presents, Johnson's Family Dinner, and All Lies on Me.
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Anne Curtis was born on 17 February 1985 in Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia. She is an actress, known for A Secret Affair (2012), No Other Woman (2011) and Baler (2008). She has been married to Erwan Heussaff since 12 November 2017. They have one child.- Ahna O'Reilly is an American actress who is best known for her role in Tate Taylor's "The Help." She was recently seen in the Snoy film adaption of "Where The Crawdads Sing." Additional film credits include "Bombshell", "The Friend", "Jobs", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", and "Marshall." Her television credits include "The Morning Show", "Kingdom", "How I Met Your Mother", and "Reverie."
On the New York stage, Ahna starred opposite Steven Pasquale in The Roundabout Theater Company's production of "The Robber Bridegroom," directed by Alex Timbers The show received outstanding reviews and was nominated for a Lortel Award for Outstanding Revival. - Cute, busty, and sexy 5'7" blonde bombshell Abbey Brooks was born on February 17, 1983 in Chicago, Illinois. She's of Native American descent. Abbey grew up as an only child in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, where she was raised Catholic and attended private schools. She started modeling at age seven. Following graduation from high school, Brooks went on to college and earned a degree in Business Management. After beginning her career in the adult entertainment industry as a nude model, Abbey began performing in explicit hardcore movies in 2006. She has appeared in X-rated features for such notable companies as Brazzers, Vivid, Elegant Angel, and Adam and Eve. Brooks was the Danni Girl of the Month for August, 2007 and was nominated for an AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene in 2009.
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Brooke D'Orsay was born on 17 February 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Royal Pains (2009), Drop Dead Diva (2009) and Two and a Half Men (2003).- Elena Kolpachikova graduated from the Lee Strasberg institute and NYU film school, started her acting career and moved to Los Angeles.
Eastern European fashion model, talented up-and-coming film and television star, Elena Kolpachikova, completed her work in independent feature films.
Her charisma and popularity as a model of Ford Models agency led her to the cover and editorial of Vogue,Cosmopolitan, Photo, New York Bride, Modern Bride, Marie Claire, Stardust Visions and Playboy... With an athletic physique (5 feet 11 inches) and an alluring smile, brought her to pose for the likes of fashion and celebrity photographer Antoine Verglas. Elena has also been a guest model in NBC's Morning Star Fashion and the Viva Fashion Talk Show. CBS Fashion Show.
Her passion for theater led her to invest heavily in her entertainment career and to play leads in theater works such as: Miss Julie, The Seagull, The Bear, Echoes, Golden Boy, La Ronde, Absent Friends, Born Yesterday, The Good Doctor, Any Wednesday, The Skin of Our Teeth, The Days and Nights of Beebe Fenster, Bad Habits, I Am a Camera, A Fish called Wanda, Indecent Proposal, The Good Shepherd and G.I. Jane.
With an excellent training and great work ethic, it's no surprise that Kolpachikova is set to become a bright light in the entertainment world. - Actress
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Erin Cardillo was raised in Greenwich, CT and has a Bachelor of Science in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, where she studied acting, writing, and literary adaptation. In addition, she spent a year in London studying Shakespeare through Marymount College and a summer at The Public Theater's Shakespeare Lab in NYC. After college, Erin moved to New York and worked extensively on stage, but a decision to pursue a career in film and television brought her to Los Angeles. Since living in LA, Erin has appeared in leading and supporting roles in feature films and in guest starring, recurring, and regular roles on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW, NICK, ABC Family, Lifetime, Directv, FX, and Disney Channel. She returned to the stage in 2012, originating the leading role of Melody Dent in Under My Skin at the Pasadena Playhouse. Erin's background as an actress (and as an acting teacher at Warner Loughlin Studios in Hollywood for many years) fostered her desire to create projects of her own. In 2009, she began writing romantic comedy features as a solo writer with various producers. In 2012, she was the writer/producer for an improvisational romantic dramedy developed at Warner Loughlin Studios (WLS) called Speak Now (Audience Award: Austin Film Festival 2013/now available on Amazon). Additionally in 2012, she partnered with fellow WLS member Richard Keith to create original projects for television. In 2013, Cardillo & Keith won the New York Television Festival's comedy pilot competition, receiving their first development deal at FOX. Shortly thereafter, they partnered with Alloy Entertainment to develop Significant Mother for CW Seed, which was picked up to series by the network and premiered on the CW on August 3, 2015. In 2015, Cardillo & Keith sold an original pilot script to the CW called The I Do Crew with Little Engine Productions and Warner Brothers Television. In 2016, Cardillo & Keith were hired as Co-Executive Producers for Fuller House season 2 on Netflix and sold another original pilot to the CW called Life Sentence, which they developed with Doozer Productions and Warner Brothers Television. Life Sentence was picked up to series and premiered on the CW on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 (now available on Netflix). In 2018, Erin also completed a solo feature project for Disney titled Cursed, which she developed with Mandeville Entertainment. After Life Sentence, Cardillo & Keith went on to be described by Deadline as "the most prolific writers in broadcast television" for the 2018 season, after selling three pilot scripts in the span of a few months: The Family Practice at FOX, developed with Jason Winer's Small Dog Picture Company and 20th; 3000 Hours at NBC, developed with Berlanti Productions and Warner Brothers Television; and Nobody's Princess at the CW, developed with James Cordon's Fulwell 73 and CBS Studios. In 2019, Cardillo & Keith began a multi-year overall deal at Warner Brothers Television, where they continue to develop, write, and produce original TV series for broadcast and cable under their In Good Company banner. In Spring 2019, Cardillo's first feature film, Isn't It Romantic, starring Rebel Wilson and Liam Hemsworth, was released in theaters by New Line and Warner Brothers (now available on multiple streaming platforms). In the last two years, Cardillo & Keith have continued to build In Good Company on both the feature film and television sides of the business. With the addition of Creative Executive Rachel Borders, they've developed four pilots: the TV adaptation of The Five People You Meet in Heaven at FOX with Mitch Albom; the supernatural comedic procedural Pandora's Box and Ship at the CW with Spondoolie producing; the family dramedy Love Me at ABC with Brownstone Productions producing; and the YA soap The Beach at HBOMax with Alloy, Julie Plec, and Jenna Dewan producing. In addition, the duo has developed their first feature film, Fall, produced by Little Engine Productions, which they also plan to co-direct. Erin lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Joe Towne, founder of The Performers Mindset, and their son, Lucas, a future "astronaut/writer."