What's Wrong With Being Sexy? (Part 23)
The 23rd list of hot women in the entertainment business.
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- Striking, pale-complexioned, blonde English actress Veronica Carlson was known as the female lead of several late 1960s Hammer horror films, including the hapless Maria being terrorized by fanged Christopher Lee in Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968), brutalized by the evil Peter Cushing in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) and chased by monster David Prowse in The Horror of Frankenstein (1970).
After her career in horror, Carlson's star faded as quickly as it had risen, however she had assured herself a place in horror film history as one of the stunning women that graced the screen during the Hammer renaissance of the horror genre. - Actress
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Haviland Stillwell (she/her) is an Actor, Singer, Director, Writer and Producer, whose work has been performed on Broadway, TV, Film, and in Voiceover.
On Broadway, she was in the original revival cast of Fiddler on the Roof with Rosie O'Donnell and Harvey Fierstein, and Les Miserables with Daphne Rubin Vega and Lea Salonga. She has sung live on The Oscars and The Tonys, and has released two solo albums, as well as performing, producing and directing plays, musicals and concerts in regional theatres and venues across the country.
Her TV and Film work includes Ava Duvernay's Selma, Amazon's Crime Story with Mira Sorvino, Magic Mike XXL, Syfy's Santa Jaws, UnREAL, CSI: NY, and VH1's Single Ladies. She is in the popular LGBTQ series, BIFL, now in it's 2nd season, and starred in the upcoming film, Feathered with Dot Marie Jones and Bruce Dern, which she produced with her wife, who wrote and directed. Together, they Executive Produced the upcoming thriller, Under The Influencer.
Haviland has been the voice of dozens of brands, played animated characters such as Raquelle in Barbie: Life In The Dreamhouse, Monster High and Ever After High on Netflix, Miraculous Ladybug on Disney, and video games such as Bugsnax, Epic7, and Fallout 4: Far Harbor.
She holds a bachelor's degree magna cum laude from NYU, and has been a lifelong progressive activist, from her childhood in Georgia until now, where she is based in LA. www.havilandstillwell.com- Actress
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Americana singer-songwriter and actress Lauren Jenkins has been in the business since she was 15. The Texas native moved to New York to study acting at The William Esper Studio under the late Bill Esper. Named an Artist to Watch by the New York Times, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Pandora, and many more, she was also chosen as a member of the "Class of 2019" by influential radio DJ Bobby Bones, and made her TODAY Show debut as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month. An accomplished actress and filmmaker, Lauren wrote, produced, and starred in an original short film titled 'Running Out of Road' that accompanied the release of her critically-acclaimed debut album, NO SAINT, on Big Machine Records. Her short film"Running Out Of Road" was an official selection at Roswell Film Festival and screened during the Nashville Film Festival, SXSW, and Sundance. She has acted along side greats like Sam Shepherd, Boyd Holbrook, and Eric Roberts. Lauren hosted as a Guest DJ on Sirius XM's E Street channel. Her love of Bruce Springsteen compelled her to record two of the Bosses songs "Stolen Car" and "Hungry Heart", which also debuted on the E Street Channel. Lauren has built a loyal following in Europe and the UK after her debut at C2C festival in March of 2019. Just before the world shut down in 2020 Lauren was just coming home from a successful tour in Europe and the UK. Lauren is now a fully independent artist.- Actress
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Angela Kerecz is an American born actress and writer. Originally from the small town of Waynesboro, MS, Angela was always very involved in the arts through years of dance, piano, and clarinet training. In high school, she enjoyed participating in the drama club and was director of the school's play during her senior year. Angela went on to attend the University of Southern Mississippi where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Polymer Science and a minor in Chemistry. She then moved to Jackson, TN and worked as a paint chemist, pharmaceutical sales representative, and later became a licensed realtor. In 2009, she met Bobby Kerecz, who was the lead singer for Chippendales at the time. A relationship soon turned into a marriage to Bobby on 10-10-10 on the beach in Hawaii. Bobby, a true entertainer at heart, reawakened the performer side of Angela, and they began pursuing an acting career together. Angela's first gig was as a featured extra on the TV show, "Nashville", which films in Tennessee. Being on a big set was a stimulus for Angela to know this was what she wanted to pursue. She used her analytical skills to study the business and develop her acting. Angela began to get noticed, and was offered a featured spot in a scene with Arnold Schwarzenegger for the film, "Sabotage", and was featured in the opening scene of "Scary Movie 5". She was also given a recurring feature as a waitress for 23 episodes of "Nashville." On the set of "Last Vegas", she was given some personal advice by Morgan Freeman, one of her favorite actors and a fellow Mississippian, who told her, "Every job is your last one until you get the next one." Inspired to keep following her dreams and work hard, she soon began acting in several independent films, where she landed strong supporting and lead roles in films such as "Shark Exorcist", "Hope", "The Cellular Effect" and many more which would help her move to the next level in her acting. Recently, Angela was in LA working where she had a supporting role in the film "One More Round", which stars Kevin Sorbo, among others. Angela is a diverse actress who has been cast in roles ranging from lawyer, counselor, seductress, mom, to the lead as a female superhero in a web series. Angela also does occasional modeling and commercial work. Together with her husband, Bobby, they wrote and produced "Souls Collide" - a short which they filmed in 2013. "Souls Collide" also gave Angela the opportunity to put her director's hat back on, which she truly enjoyed. This project then became the launch pad to the screenplay they have just written, "S.O.U.L.", a bio-pic of how they met and struggles they have faced - a story of Searching, Obsessions, Understanding, and Love - a story of redemption. "S.O.U.L." is in pre-production, and Angela and Bobby will star as themselves in this very personal project.- Marine Vacth was born on April 9, 1991 in Paris. She grew up in the Paris suburb of Maisons-Alfort with a younger brother. She had difficult childhood growing up with a violent father, a lorry driver - his company is named after his daughter Marine, and a mother, an accountant at Malaysia Airlines, "who pacified nothing". The enduring passion of Marine's youth was judo, which she did for seven years until the age of 17, reaching brown belt. When she was 15, she was spotted by a model agent while she was shopping with her mother in H&M department store. She found modeling as an escape from troublesome family. She was educated at the Lycée Eugène Delacroix in Maisons-Alforts. Despite being good at her studies, she felt cramped and ended school without having waited for the certificate and has gone to Paris. The beautiful brunette quickly went on to be photographed by the likes of Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Juergen Teller or Paolo Roversi. In 2011, she succeeded Kate Moss as the face of YSL's Parisienne perfume and became a face of many prestigious fashion houses as Chloé, Louis Vuitton, or Ralph Lauren. The director Cédric Klapisch noticed the mysterious beauty of Marine and gave her the role of Tessa in My Piece of the Pie (2011) in 2011. Despite a critical failure, Marine immediately caught eye of Alexandre Arcady and gained a small role in his film What the Day Owes the Night (2012) and Joan Chemla's short The Man with the Golden Brain (2012). She also auditioned for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) and was part of the final four candidates. Unfortunately, she didn't get the role. Around this time, French director François Ozon was looking for a lead actress to cast in his new movie Young & Beautiful (2013). After seeing Marine on the cover of Libération Next, he decided she's the right girl to portrait Isabelle, adolescent girl who leads a secret life as a call girl. In 2013, the movie was presented in Cannes and received a critical success. This experience definitively convinced Marine to pursue acting as a profession. The breakthrough role of Isabelle led Marine to roles in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Families (2015), The Confession (2016), directed by Nicolas Boukhrief (2016) and recently she worked again with director François Ozon in erotic thriller Double Lover (2017). This movie took Marine to Cannes in 2017 for the second time. In January 2018 is released Marine's newest movie If You Saw His Heart (2017) by Joan Chemla, co-starring with Gael García Bernal. On the private side, Marine is very discreet. She doesn't use any social media and doesn't like giving interviews and if so, she chooses her words very carefully. She is living with a photographer Paul Schmidt, with whom she has a son Henri, born on the March 15, 2014. She also owns a cat named Alphonse. Marine describes herself as pragmatic and introvert, yet she likes to take risks as an actress. Marine is an ambassador of the Parisian fashion house Chanel and recently featured in their Cruise 2017/18 campaign. Marine is one of the best young French actresses with a huge career ahead of her.
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Jama Williamson was born in Evansville, IN and graduated Cum Laude from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in Communications and Theater. She then moved to New York City and attended Circle in the Square acting conservatory. After several stints Off-Broadway including the world premieres of Avery Crozier's "Eat the Runt," "Spanish Girl," and the cult hit musical, "Debbie Does Dallas" directed by Erica Schmidt, she landed a lead in Manhattan Theater Club's Broadway play, "Losing Louie" directed by Jerry Zaks.
Shortly after her Broadway debut, she and her husband Curtis Mark Williams (former actor and inventor of Belly Buds) moved to Los Angeles, where she has had recurring roles on NBC's "Parks and Recreation and "The Good Place," ABC's "Single Parents," and the series regular role of "NoraTate" on Nick at Nite's "Hollywood Heights" and as Principal Mullins on Nickelodeon's Emmy-Nominated musical series, "School of Rock." She's also starred in over 50 national commercials.
She recently moved back to the east coast with her husband and two daughters, and is recurring on "American Rust" with Jeff Daniels and Maura Tierney.- Sarah Baldwin is an actress, known for Something Borrowed (2011), Poor Greg Drowning (2018), and Dads (2013). She has also appeared in the films So Long, Lonesome (2009), Shark Pool (2011), and One Way to Drown (2012). Sarah also guest starred as Gale in the FX series Justified first season episode "Hatless". She was married to Luke Greenfield in 2011; they divorced in 2020.
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Kara Hamilton was born on 31 July 1975 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. She was an actress, known for Just Like Heaven (2005), The Last Request (2006) and The Awakened (2012). She was married to Matthew Novotny. She died on 3 July 2017 in Tiburon, California, USA.- Actress
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Brie Larson has built an impressive career as an acclaimed television actress, rising feature film star and emerging recording artist. A native of Sacramento, Brie started studying drama at the early age of 6, as the youngest student ever to attend the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She starred in one of Disney Channel's most watched original movies, Right on Track (2003), as well as the WB's Raising Dad (2001) and MGM's teen comedy Sleepover (2004) - all before graduating from middle school.
Brie's work includes the coming-of-age drama Tanner Hall (2009) and the dark comedy, Just Peck (2009), with Marcia Cross and Keir Gilchrist. She earned critical praise for her role in the independent feature, Remember the Daze (2007) (aka "The Beautiful Ordinary"), singled out by Variety as the "scene stealer" of the film, opposite Amber Heard and Leighton Meester.
Brie garnered considerable acclaim for her series regular role of "Kate", Toni Collette's sarcastic and rebellious daughter, in Showtime's breakout drama United States of Tara (2009), created by Academy Award-winning writer Diablo Cody and based on an original idea by Steven Spielberg.
She starred in The Trouble with Bliss (2011) opposite Michael C. Hall, playing a young girl out to seduce him while, in turn, teaching him more about his own life. She also starred in Universal's Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and Noah Baumbach's Greenberg (2010). In Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Brie played rock star "Envy Adams", former flame of Michael Cera, and in Greenberg (2010), she starred as a young temptress trying to flirt with Ben Stiller, a New Yorker traveling West to try to figure out his life.
In addition to her talents as an actress, Brie has simultaneously nurtured an ever-growing musical career. At 13, Brie landed her first record deal at Universal Records with Tommy Mottola, who signed her sight-unseen. Her first release in 2005 led to a nationwide tour.- Actress
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Karen Olivo was born on 7 August 1976 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Harry's Law (2011), Chase (2010) and Generation Um... (2012). She has been married to Jim Uphoff since September 2014. She was previously married to Matt Caplan.- Actress
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In her homeland of Israel, Noa Tishby's name is synonymous with stardom. An actress and a producer, Tishby got her first big break, at 16, playing the lead in the hit original musical, "King David", for which she won national recognition.
She got a full scholarship with The National Museum of Arts and went on to play the lead in the nation's highest-rated prime-time drama, Ramat Aviv Gimmel (1995). She became a household name and appeared in numerous TV shows and films, among them the critically-acclaimed "Hamesh Dakot BeHalincha (2001)" (aka A Five Minute Walk (2001)). Her album, "Nona", was the first English-speaking album released by an Israeli artist and also the first to hit #1 on the nation's charts (it was released in Japan by Virgin Records). She won critics' hearts playing "Anita" in the Israeli National Theater production of "West Side Story". Her image adorns billboards, entertainment and fashion magazine covers and she was voted "Sexiest Woman in Israel" in 2007.
In the US, Noa appeared in The Island (2005) with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson for director Michael Bay. She also landed leading roles in the indie films Fatwa (2006) and Connecting Dots (2003), which won the first prize in The NY and L.A. Independent film festival. Noa's recent projects are Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) for Warner Brothers opposite Matthew McConaughey, and recurring roles on HBO's Big Love (2006) and The Deep End (2010) for ABC.
As a producer, Tishby made history selling the first Israeli TV show to an American network--In Treatment (2008) to HBO. She is executive producing it with Mark Wahlberg. Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest star in this revolutionary Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning drama. She recently set up three additional TV projects in the US, and her company, "Noa's Arc", is developing numerous TV, film and theater projects from Israel to the world.
Born in Tel Aviv, Noa now resides in Los Angeles.- Actress
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Jacqueline will next be seen in the independent film, THE CONVERT, directed by Lee Tamahori and opposite Guy Pearce. She can also be seen starring in the limited series SIGNIFICANT OTHERS for ABC and SAVAGE RIVER opposite Katherine Langford for Dynamic Television, for which she was nominated for an AACTA. She will next be seen in the new feature film, FORCE OF NATURE, from director Robert Connolly and Made Up Stories. Her most recent film work can be viewed in James Wan's feature film MALIGNANT for New Line as well as in Michael Budd's latest feature, RUBY'S CHOICE. Other TV work includes the hit CBS series, THE 4400, the FOX series MENTAL, the Australian series BLOOM, the Netflix series PINE GAP, HALIFAX: RETRIBUTION, opposite William H. Macy in DREAMSCAPES & NIGHTMARES, and the miniseries SAFE HARBOUR from NBC/Matchbox, which is currently streaming on Hulu. Other film work includes PALM BEACH, THREE SUMMERS (directed by Ben Elton), GATEWAY, and HARMONY. She won the 2018 Most Outstanding Supporting Actress Logie (Australian Emmys) for her role as "Gabe" in ROMPER STOMPER: NEXT GEN for STAN and was also the 2017 recipient of the Screen Legend Award at CinefestOz alongside director, Scott Hicks. Jacqueline also made her Broadway debut in John Crowley's Tony Award-nominated THE PRESENT opposite Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh.- Casting Department
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Stuart Brazell, born and raised in South Carolina, is an all-around entertainment queen who has been working hard for quite some time. From her roots as a professional dancer in the Columbia City Ballet at the age of fourteen, to her broadcast journalism degree at Ithaca College that led to her first job in Los Angeles as a production assistant at E! News Live (1996) (aka "E! News Live"), Stuart has proven herself to be a motivated, creative young woman who shows no signs of stopping!
She has done everything from launching one of the first digital entertainment networks and creating over 12 hours of original web programming to hosting live shows and interviews with some of the biggest stars in the world!
The versatile talent has appeared in and cast over 10 different reality shows, quickly becoming the "go-to" expert for such shows as Larry King Live (1985), Extra (1994) and CBS' The Early Show (1999). As a respected Hollywood insider, Stuart regularly covers star-studded premieres, charity events, fashion shows and hosts live red carpet specials for the biggest award shows in the world! You have seen Stuart on "The Insider" on CBS, HLN's "The Daily Share" and anchoring "People Now" for People.com. She also co-created the popular women's website DirtyandThirty.com where she regularly creates and stars in comedic content.
You can keep up with Stuart's daily adventures on her website StuartSays.com- Melissa Ordway was born on 31 March 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She is an actress, known for 17 Again (2009), A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011) and Ted (2012). She has been married to Justin Gaston since 22 September 2012. They have two children.
- Morgan Saylor is an American actress, born in Chicago and raised in Atlanta. Her love of acting was apparent at an early age. She began in theater, performing in local and regional stage productions. In 2009, Morgan was cast as Dana Brody, on Showtime's "Homeland". The acclaimed television show was filmed in Charlotte, North Carolina, which allowed her to travel back and forth while still attending public high school. After the show's completion, Saylor moved to New York in 2013. Based in Brooklyn, she has shuffled between theatre and feature films. She starred alongside Kevin Costner in Disney's "McFarland", originated the role of Penny in When We Were Young and Unafraid at the Manhattan Theatre Club and as Leah in the Sundance-breakout film "White Girl". As of 2017, Morgan attends the University of Chicago, studying mathematics. In 2019, Morgan starred in "Blow the Man Down", which was released by Amazon Studios. As of 2020, Morgan attends Columbia University.
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Kellita Smith was born January 15, 1969 as Kellita A. Smith in Chicago, Illinois. She is an actress who has appeared on House Party 3 (1994), The Bernie Mac Show (2001-2006), Sister, Sister (1994-1999), Moesha (1996-2001), In Living Color (1990-1994), Living Single (1993-1998), and The First Family (2012). In her early years she was a supermodel before deciding to become an actress. She attended Santa Rosa Junior College.- Actress
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Anna Marie Dobbins was born on January 29th, 1991 in Birmingham, Al. She is the daughter of Barry and Linda Dobbins and has an older brother, Michael, and sister- in-law Fernanda.
Anna Marie started her career as a dancer at the young age of 3. Her mother, Linda, opened the Linda Dobbins Dance studio when Anna Marie was 4 years old and initiated her training in all genres of dance. At the age of 8, Anna Marie found an interest in competitive cheerleading as well. Growing up she split her time between dance and cheerleading.
When Anna Marie turned 13 she developed an interest in acting. She was quickly became represented by a local talent agency and started working right away. Around the age of 15, Anna Marie had the opportunity to expand her career by signing with Jpervis Talent Agency, an agency representing talent across the Southeastern U.S. She worked in this market for multiple years and received movie roles in films such as Footloose and Lifted, as well as roles on television shows such as Being Mary Jane and the Vampire Diaries.
Anna Marie attended Birmingham Southern College on a dance scholarship and graduated in 3.5 years with many academic accomplishments and a Bachelors Degree in Dance and Choreography.
After college, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams. After having lived and worked in Los Angeles for many years, her accomplishments keep growing with over 30 leading roles in television shows and feature films. When she has the chance, she also loves to mentor young actors and dancers.- Annemarie Pazmino was born on 12 November 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Shoot the Hero (2010), Small Town Saturday Night (2010) and Live Nude Girls (2014). She is married to Kevin Pazmino. They have one child.
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Amethyst Amelia Kelly (born 7 June 1990), known professionally as Iggy Azalea is an Australian rapper, singer, songwriter, model and television personality. Azalea moved to the United States at the age of 16 to pursue a career in music, and has since resided in Los Angeles. Her stage name, from the masculine Egnatius, comes from the name of her dog and the street she lived on. She earned public recognition after releasing music videos for her songs "Pu$$y" and "Two Times" on YouTube. In 2012 Azalea signed a recording contract with Grand Hustle Records, which is owned by American rapper T.I., after gaining attention from her first full-length project, a mix tape titled Ignorant Art.
Azalea's debut studio album, The New Classic (2014), peaked among the top five of several charts worldwide and received generally mixed reviews. It topped the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums making Azalea the first non-American female rapper to reach the top of the chart. The album was preceded by her debut single "Work", and generated the US Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping single "Fancy". Azalea was featured on Ariana Grande's single "Problem", which peaked at No. 2 while "Fancy" was No. 1. Azalea joined The Beatles as the only acts to rank at numbers one and two simultaneously with their first two Hot 100 entries. She achieved three top-ten hits simultaneously on the Hot 100 with the aforementioned songs along with the album's fifth single, "Black Widow", later that year. Following a slew of moderately successful singles, Azalea released the EP Survive the Summer (2018).
As of 5 December 2018, Azalea's official YouTube channel has accumulated 2.6 billion views, while she has had 13 music videos receive over 100 million views on Vevo.
When she first arrived in the United States in 2006, she stayed in Miami, Florida, and afterwards lived briefly in Houston, Texas. Azalea settled for a few years in Atlanta, Georgia, working with a member of the Dungeon Family named Backbone. During that period, she met future collaborators FKi and Natalie Sims. She took her stage name from the name of her childhood dog, Iggy, and the street she grew up on, Azalea Street, where her family lives to this day. She said people would laugh at her because "they thought my raps sucked." But having grown up getting laughed at, she was able to shrug it off. Meanwhile, she'd met someone from Interscope Records who encouraged her to move to Los Angeles, and so in the summer of 2010, she decided to do so. She was briefly managed by Interscope.
On 27 September 2011, Azalea released her first full-length project, a mix tape titled Ignorant Art, saying she made it "with the intent to make people question and redefine old ideals". Her song "Pu$$y" was included on the mix tape, alongside guest appearances from YG, Joe Moses, Chevy Jones, and Problem. In November 2011, she released a music video for her song "My World", directed by Alex/2tone. The video features a cameo appearance from character actor and former wrestler Tiny Lister, which earned her more attention due to its rising popularity online. "It's supposed to have like, all the ridiculousness of a big-budget '90s video, but then chopped and screwed," said Azalea, of the video. In December 2011, Azalea revealed she would release her debut studio album, entitled The New Classic, as soon as she signed a major record label deal: "Once that's sorted out and I establish an overall sound and direction for the album, I will be able to know what artists would make for a dynamic collaboration". On 11 January 2012, Azalea released the music video for "The Last Song", her third video from Ignorant Art. In an interview with Billboard, released on 27 January, Azalea hinted at an Interscope Records signing, while also revealing hopes of releasing The New Classic in June, and for her debut single to precede it in March.
In April 2012, via her Twitter feed, Azalea announced plans to release an extended play (EP) entitled Glory, later in May: "I'm just onto something right now, the last two weeks and it's glory. Azaleans need something new." Also in April, Azalea starred alongside Grammy-nominated producer Diplo and FKi in the world's first fully interactive 'shoppable' music video for Canadian fashion retailer, Ssense. In May 2012, it was confirmed by T.I., on MTV's HipHopPov, that Azalea had not yet secured distribution for her deal with Grand Hustle Records, and was described by T.I. as a "free agent". It was later revealed in the interview that she was in negotiation with labels other than Interscope, possibly Def Jam Recordings (wherein Bu Thiam, whom of which originally placed a bid to sign her is VP of A&R). Azalea was also featured on Steve Aoki and Angger Dimas' collaborative electronic track "Beat Down", which was released on 31 May 2012.
On 5 December 2013, an unfinished song by Azalea titled "Leave It" and the tag produced by DJ Mustard, was leaked. Azalea later revealed the song was in fact produced by The Invisible Men and The Arcade, whom she collaborated with on the entire album. In February 2014, Azalea announced that she would be releasing a new single titled "Fancy", featuring English singer-songwriter Charli XCX. The song was premiered on BBC Radio 1 Xtra at 7 pm GMT on 6 February 2014. After the song's premiere, it was revealed "Fancy" was the song that had leaked titled "Leave It". On 17 February 2014, the song was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United Kingdom as the album's fourth single and became her highest charting song at the time. The music video for "Fancy", inspired by the 1995 American comedy film Clueless was released on 4 March. "Fancy" went on to become Azalea's most successful single to date, becoming her first single to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100. It also reached number-one on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart, as well as number-one the US Dance Club Play chart.
In October 2015, Azalea revealed the initial title of her second album to be Digital Distortion. A buzz track off the album, "Azillion", was made available for free streaming on SoundCloud on 9 January 2016. The project's lead single "Team" was released on 18 March 2016 along with a dance video. An accompanying music video premiered on 31 March.[84] In March 2016, Azalea revealed she had started a production company, having "bought the rights to a couple of books that I really like, and also some television shows from Australia that I really believed in and was a fan of when I was a kid, and I had some ideas to rework." In July 2016, she announced that her company, Azalea Street Productions, had signed a deal to create original content for NBCUniversal.
On 8 June, the rapper revealed that Survive the Summer is an EP. She also stated that the reason behind the postponed release date -originally for 2 June, then 30 June release- was the changing president of her record label, Island Records. On 5 July, Azalea released two tracks from the EP: "Tokyo Snow Trip" and "Kream", the latter featuring Tyga. Survive the Summer was released on 3 August 2018, and it debuted at number 144 on the Billboard 200.
On 3 November, Azalea left her record label, Island Records, according to her tweet, which she was signed to in 2017. Two weeks later, she announced she had signed a $2.7 million dollar distribution deal with an unidentified company. She created her own label "New Classic Records", where she would be signing upcoming hip hop artists. She would also be an independent artist and own all her masters, with exceptions to her music licensed under Universal. On 20 November, it was announced that she has signed a partnership deal with Empire Distribution.- Melissa Haro is an American model and actress with a distinguished career that spans more than a decade representing some of the world's top brands. Some of these campaigns and brands have included Sports Illustrated, Guess & Marciano, Anti Flirt, Maidenform and Dynamite to name a few. She has graced the pages of Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan, GQ magazine, Madame Figaro and many more throughout the world. She has also appeared on television series and on cable networks; which include Project Runway, The Odd Couple on CBS, VH1 The Shot, and Access Hollywood.
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Robin Simone Givens was born on November 27, 1964 in New York City, to Ruth (Newby) and Reuben Givens. Her father left his family when Robin was a young girl, and she seldom saw him after that. Robin's mother raised her and her younger sister in Westchester, Connecticut. Her mother (once linked to Yankee outfielder Dave Winfield) always encouraged her children's creativity, and helped them develop an interest in the arts. When she was young, Robin began playing the violin but quickly decided it was not for her. She chose instead to channel her artistic energy through acting and, at the age of ten, she started acting classes at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. In 1980, at fifteen, Robin enrolled as a freshman at Sarah Lawrence College to study pre-med. By her junior year, however, Robin's excitement about the idea of a career in acting intensified and she began taking her craft more seriously. Robin's first experience in Hollywood was on The Cosby Show (1984), the hottest show on television. As a result of the role, she and comedian Bill Cosby forged a great friendship which would prove instrumental in Robin's career. She also landed a guest appearance on Diff'rent Strokes (1978). Her career was just about to take off. Robin first made it big in Hollywood in 1986. She took a role in a television movie, Beverly Hills Madam (1986), as "April Baxter". But, it was later that year that Robin became a recognizable actress in Hollywood. She was given a role on the television series Head of the Class (1986) as "Darlene Merriman". The series was a comedy about a group of gifted high school students that were placed in an enrichment class. In 1988, Robin married boxing legend Mike Tyson. This union put her into the national spotlight, as Tyson was on the top of his career. He was one of the youngest boxers ever to receive the attention, acclaim and financial success that Tyson garnered. The marriage ended (on Valentine's Day), just a year later. Rumors hinted at abuse and infidelity. Robin gave marriage another chance in 1997, by marrying her tennis instructor Svetozar Marinkovic. The marriage proved a total failure, as the two were separated since the day they married, and Robin filed for divorce citing "irreconcilable differences". Aside from a successful model and acclaimed actress, Robin is a mother. In October 1999, she gave birth to a baby boy. The baby's father is tennis player Murphy Jensen, but the couple are no longer together. She has another child, and she is raising the two boys today. In 2000, Robin took a controversial career move as she took over for Mother Love on the successful television talk show, Forgive or Forget (1998). Her stint was brief, as just a few months later, the show stopped production. Many point to Mother Love's devoted audience, and the odd dismissal of her from the show she pioneered and created. Robin has tried to forge a friendship with Mother Love, but Love doesn't appear interested. Robin called in during a Howard Stern interview of Mother Love, where she said she was "on her way to work", which although innocent, proved to upset Mother Love.- Actress
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Lisa Varga moved from South Bend, Indiana, to LA to pursue an acting and modeling career. After modeling all over the country, Lisa landed acting roles in a number of TV series, from Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) to America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988) and, most recently, Game Time: Tackling the Past (2011) and Homeland (2011). She also had roles in films such as Rudy (1993), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), Gold Diggers (2003) (aka "Lady Killers"), Marley & Me (2008), and the starring role in "Deadly Closure" - which changed it's title to Deadly Closure (2010). Lisa won the Best Actress award for her film at the Movieville International Film Festival. In addition to acting, Lisa also writes, produces and performs her own stunts.- Actress
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Rachel Boston was born and raised in Signal Mountain, Tennessee. At 17, she moved to New York City to pursue an acting career. At 19, Boston drove to Los Angeles and began filming NBC's award-winning Television Series, American Dreams (2002).
For her starring role as Mindy in the independent feature The Pill (2011), Boston was honored with the Stargazer Award for the most talented emerging actress at the Gen Art Film Festival in New York City, the Best Actress Award from the San Diego Film Festival, and the Emerging Artist Award from the Big Apple Film Festival. Filmed in Manhattan, "The Pill", also took home the Gen Art Film Festival Audience Award.
She previously appeared, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, in the Golden Globe® nominated film, 500 Days of Summer (2009), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win an Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay. She also co-starred, alongside Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner, in the romantic comedy, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009).
Boston starred as Ingrid Beauchamp in the television series, Witches of East End (2013). Previously, Boston starred on the USA series In Plain Sight (2008) and the CBS series The Ex List (2008). Some of her guest-starring appearances include Grey's Anatomy (2005), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), ER (1994), NCIS (2003), Rules of Engagement (2007) and Mad Love (2011).
She lives in Los Angeles, California.- Candace Kroslak was born on 22 July 1978 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Take Me Home Tonight (2011), Planet of the Apes (2001) and American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006). She has been married to Thomas E. van Dell since 23 June 2013.
- Caryn Greenhut was born on 5 October 1976 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for What Women Want (2000), Stateside (2004) and Loveless in Los Angeles (2007).
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Jesse Draper is a multimedia talent. She began her career as an actress on the hit Nickelodeon series "The Naked Brother's Band", a family show created by her aunt Polly Draper that she starred in with her cousins Nat and Alex Wolff. She quickly became known as Jesse, the hot nanny.
Draper's career progressed with small movie roles in "The Mighty Macs" starring Carla Gugino and "Ticket Out" starring Ray Liotta. When she was knee deep in the Hollywood scene, she decided to create her own show using the internet as a medium.
Draper grew up in Silicon Valley in the midst of the dot com boom. Having a father (well known venture capitalist Tim Draper) in business, she created a talk show celebrating the 'movers and the shakers' of the business world.
Labelled as "must see startup TV" by USA today, "The Valley Girl Show" took off on Valleygirl.tv and she has since interviewed such guest as Ted Turner, MC Hammer, Eric Schmidt and Elon Musk: A fun interview by 'the Valley Girl' has become a coveted moment in a CEO's career.
Draper claims to be 'the Ellen Degeneres of business'. Valley Girl, Inc. is now a multi-platform media company that runs a series of blogs, "The Valley Girl Show" and Draper is a discoverer helping pave the way in the new world of social media. Valley Girl, Inc. recently acquired the LA technology culture blog Lalawag.
Draper is a blogger for Virgin.com, Business Insider, Pop17 in addition to Valley Girl, Inc.'s blog network.- LAILA ALI TV Personality, Wellness & Fitness Expert, Cooking Enthusiast Four-Time Undefeated Boxing Champion, Beauty & Lifestyle Brand CEO, Best-Selling Author, Inspirational Speaker, Podcast Host, Actress, Mom & Wife
Laila Ali is a world-class athlete, fitness & wellness expert, TV host, cooking enthusiast, founder of the Laila Ali Lifestyle Brand, and mother of two. The youngest daughter of late beloved global icon and humanitarian, Muhammad Ali, she is a two-time hall of famer and four-time undefeated boxing world champion, whose stellar record includes 24 wins (21 of which were "knockouts") and zero losses. Laila is heralded as the most successful female in the history of women's boxing. In 2012 when women's boxing was included in the Olympics for the first time in history, Laila was the first woman in history to provide expert commentary for NBC Sports.
A cooking enthusiast, Laila previously appeared twice on Food Network's celebrity edition of "Chopped" and emerged victorious as the champion. Continuing her passion in the cooking space, Laila hosted the FYI Network food truck competition series "Late Night Chef Fight." Laila is a favorite guest on daytime shows such as Rachael Ray, The Chew, and she's prepared her famous "oven baked fried chicken" on Steve Harvey's hit daytime talk show.
She is the host of OWN Emmy award-winning series, "Home Made Simple with Laila Ali" and the author of the best-selling cookbook, "Food For Life: Delicious & Healthy Comfort Food From My Table To Yours!" A major source of the inspiration for Laila writing this particular cookbook was her desire to show people how they could enjoy healthier and more nutritious versions of their favorite foods without having to compromise taste.
Ignited by her passion for an active lifestyle and wanting to share this with her millions of supporters, Laila created her own lifestyle blog LailaAliLifestyle where she regularly shares her personal workout regimens, recipes, DIY ideas, family tips, and so much more! One of her favorite passion projects is the massively downloaded weekly "healthy lifestyle" podcast series she launched on the PodcastOne Network in 2017. Laila is also the three-time host of the televised ESPN Sports Humanitarian Awards.
Laila has been an outspoken voice and regular contributor for the CBS Sports Network's new all- female sports commentary program, "We Need to Talk," the first of its kind in the history of sports broadcasting. For multiple seasons she hosted "Everyday Health" airing in national syndication on ABC, in addition to being the previous co-host of "American Gladiators" and former host of "All-In With Laila Ali," which aired in weekend syndication on CBS.
Laila is a past President of the Women's Sports Foundation, a non-profit organization that is supported by many of the biggest athletes in the world. Through the WSF Laila promotes equality for women in the world of professional sports, and is an advocate for programs that encourage young women to be confident, healthy and strong through sports. Laila was a major voice for the 40th anniversary of Title IX, which protects women's rights to be included and treated equally in collegiate sports. Always eager to encourage others to live an active lifestyle, Laila Ali was the 2012 "Mombassador" for the Aquaphor New York City Triathlon, a competition she actually participated in and completed impressively in a little more than 3 hours. Laila has also appeared as a guest-star on popular fitness shows, "Biggest Loser" and "The Revolution."
Laila tickled America's funny bone with multiple hilarious roles as Kevin Hart's boxing nemesis on the hit comedic series, "Real Husbands of Hollywood." In 2014 she made her feature film-acting debut as the co-star of the action movie, "Falcon Rising," opposite martial arts star, Michael Jai White.
Never one to turn down a good challenge, she captured the hearts of millions and made it to the final round of the fourth season of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" in 2007.
A recognizable and trusted figure whose name and likeness packs a powerful punch, Laila has been an endorser for major brands such Subway, Kohl's, Dannon's Activia and most recently, TJMAXX. Carefully building a successful branding and licensing empire, (a former owner and operator of a successful nail salon in southern California) Laila successfully launched a signature line of hair styling tools with Hot Tools, a brand subsidiary of hair care powerhouse, Helen of Troy.
With philanthropy at her core, Laila is a major supporter of charitable organizations such as Feeding America, Children's Hospital and Peace 4 Kids. Laila is extremely proud of the work she has done on behalf of the American Dental Association to create oral health awareness for children and she is equally proud to be an ongoing supporter and partner with the American Heart Association. This partnership supports Laila's belief in being heart healthy and assists in the facilitation of much needed awareness about heart disease and strokes in communities most affected by these illnesses.
Laila is a sought after inspirational speaker and author. She has keynoted speaking events at Harvard University, North Carolina A&T and has spoken to thousands of executives at leadership conferences for multi-billion dollar corporate brands around the world. Her life's story is chronicled in a dynamic book for young women entitled "Reach!" which has just been re-released to the public.
Laila studied business management at Santa Monica College. She enjoys life in the Los Angeles area with her husband, former NFL star and current sports TV analyst, Curtis Conway, and their two young children, Curtis Jr. (son) and Sydney (daughter). - Rachelle Wood was born to Mark and Judy Wood in Glendale, California. She attended nine different schools before the seventh grade and learned to make fast friends. In 1996 one of those friends was on an NBC sitcom called Something So Right (1996) and the producers needed a friend for her character for a few episodes. That gave Rachelle her first taste of Hollywood, but it didn't leave her hungry for seconds.
A "sports-girl" at heart, it took being laid up with a volleyball injury for Rachelle to take the time to meet with M Management, which she did at age 16. The print modeling agents, Maria and Carole, convinced her to go on a casting call for a Chrysler campaign. Rachelle liked the response she got and agreed to attend another casting call, this time for Abercrombie & Fitch. When she got the job she decided she should take advantage of her good luck. Her modeling agents introduced her to Innovative Artists Commercial Division and soon Rachelle started appearing in national commercials. All this good fortune was helpful in enabling her to put herself through college. She soon met a talent manager who saw she was something special. He encouraged her to move to New York to study acting. After studying at the Stella Adler Academy and experiencing the Big life in the Big Apple, Rachelle returned ready for Hollywood.
Along with a number of TV appearances, Rachelle played the lead in an independent feature. The horror film, which was shot over eight weeks almost entirely at night, required serious commitment and tested Rachelle's love of acting, because she was also balancing a full college course schedule during the day. Now a recent college graduate, Rachelle stays busy with all her meetings and auditions and regular bookings in commercials, print modeling, television and feature films.
You might have seen Rachelle in commercials for such products as Clean & Clear, Head & Shoulders, Revlon, Reebok, Chevy and Nintendo. She appeared in episodes of such sitcoms as Rules of Engagement (2007) with David Spade, Patrick Warburton and Oliver Hudson and How I Met Your Mother (2005). She also guested in an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005) as a put-upon fashion model and showed a distinct flair for comedy. She has also had roles in such feature films as Bad Blood (2012) and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009). - Jennifer Sky was born on 13 October 1976 in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for My Little Eye (2002), Charmed (1998) and Shallow Hal (2001). She was previously married to Alex Band.
- The original ash-blonde "iceberg maiden", Madeleine Carroll was a knowing beauty with a confident air, the epitome of poise and "breeding". Not only did she have looks and allure in abundance, but she had intellectual heft to go with them, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Birmingham University at the age of 20. The daughter of a French mother and an Irish father, she briefly held a position teaching French at a girls seminary near Brighton, but was by this time thoroughly determined to seek her career in the theatre--much to her dad's chagrin. Madeleine's chance arrived, after several failed auditions (and in between modeling hats), in the shape of a small part as a French maid in a 1927 West End production of "The Lash". Her film debut followed within a year and stardom was almost instantaneous. By the time she appeared in The W Plan (1930), Madeleine had become Britain's top female screen star. That is not to say, however, that she was a gifted actress from the outset. In fact, she learned her trade on the job, finding help along the way from established thespians such as Seymour Hicks and Miles Mander. Most of her early films tended to focus on that exquisite face, and bringing out her regal, well-bred--if rather icy--personality. Her beautiful speaking voice enabled her to make the transition to sound pictures effortlessly.
Following a year-long absence from acting (and marriage to Capt. Philip Astley of the King's Guards) she returned to the screen, having been tempted with a lucrative contract by Gaumont-British. The resulting films, Sleeping Car (1933) and I Was a Spy (1933), were both popular and critical successes and prompted renewed offers from Hollywood. However, on loan to Fox, the tedious melodrama The World Moves On (1934) did absolutely nothing for her career and she quickly returned to Britain--a fortuitous move, as it turned out. Alfred Hitchcock had been on the lookout for one of the unattainable, aloof blondes he was so partial to, whose smoldering sexuality lay hidden beneath a layer of ladylike demeanor (other Hitch favorites of that type included Grace Kelly and Kim Novak). Madeleine fitted the bill perfectly. The 39 Steps (1935), based on a novel by John Buchan, made her an international star. The process was not entirely painless, however, as Hitchcock "introduced" Madeleine to co-star Robert Donat by handcuffing them together (accounts vary as to how long, exactly, but it was likely for several hours) for "added realism". In due course the enforced companionship got the stars nicely acquainted and helped make their humorous banter in the film all the more convincing.
Hitchcock liked Madeleine and attempted to repeat the success of "The 39 Steps" with Secret Agent (1936), but with somewhat diminished results (primarily because Donat had to pull out of the project due to illness and Madeleine's chemistry with John Gielgud was not on the same level as it was with Donat). Nonetheless, her reputation was made. After Alexander Korda sold her contract, she ended up back in Hollywood with Paramount. Initially she was signed for one year (1935-36), but this was extended in 1938 with a stipulation that she make two pictures per year until the end of 1941. The studio publicity machine touted Madeleine as "the most beautiful woman in the world". This was commensurate with her being given A-grade material, beginning with The General Died at Dawn (1936), opposite Gary Cooper. For once, Madeleine portrayed something other than a regal or "squeaky clean" character, and she did so with more warmth and élan than she had displayed in her previous films. She then showed a humorous side in Irving Berlin's On the Avenue (1937); had Tyrone Power and George Sanders fight it out for her affections in Lloyd's of London (1936) (on loan to Fox); and turned up as a particularly decorative--though in regard to acting, underemployed--princess, in The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). Thereafter she had hit the peak of her profession in terms of salary, reportedly making $250,000 in 1938 alone. For the remainder of her Hollywood tenure, Madeleine co-starred three times with Fred MacMurray (the most enjoyable encounter was Honeymoon in Bali (1939)), and opposite Bob Hope in one of his most fondly remembered comedies, My Favorite Blonde (1942). Then it all started to come to an end.
Having lost her sister Guigette during a German air attack on London in October 1940, Madeleine devoted more and more of her time to the war effort, becoming entertainment director for the United Seamens Service and joining the Red Cross as a nurse under the name Madeleine Hamilton. She was unable to rekindle her popularity after the war, her last film of note being The Fan (1949), a dramatization of Oscar Wilde's play. She made a solitary, albeit very successful, attempt at Broadway, with a starring role in the comedy "Goodbye, My Fancy" (1948), directed by and co-starring a young Sam Wanamaker. There were a few more TV and radio appearances but, for all intents and purposes, her career had run its course. Britain's most glamorous export to Hollywood became increasingly self-deprecating, rejecting further overtures from producers. Instead, she became more committed to charitable works on behalf of children, orphaned or injured as the result of the Second World War.
Madeleine spent the last 21 years of her life in retirement, first in Paris, then in the south of Spain. Two of her four ex-husbands included the actor Sterling Hayden and the French director/producer Henri Lavorel. Last of the quartet was Andrew Heiskell, publisher of 'Life' magazine. She died in Marbella in October 1987. In her private life, the trimmings of stardom seemed to have mattered little to Madeleine. As to her status as a sex symbol, she was once said to have quipped to a group of collegians who had voted her the girl they'd most like to be marooned with on a desert island, that she would not object, provided at least one of them was a good obstetrician! - Actress
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Christa B. Allen was born on 11 November 1991 in Wildomar, California, USA. She is an actress, known for 13 Going on 30 (2004), Revenge (2011) and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009).- Cindy Lentol has been acting professionally for over 20 years appearing in dozens of films, TV shows, national television and radio commercials, industrial videos, and print campaigns.
She has experienced great successes in her acting career, starring in films that were showcased at many prestigious festivals including Cannes (France) for her portrayal as a mayor's wife in "Coming Out", the Women's International Film Festival (West Hollywood, CA) for "Needless Wait" where she played the mother of a girl needing a kidney transplant, "Well-Founded Concerns," which won Best Short Film at both the Sci-Fi London and the Chlotrudis film festivals and was seen at Lacarno International Film Festival (Switzerland), and Shocker Fest (London). "Mind the Gap" won Audience Favorite at Chlotrudis and Best Picture at Redstone West in LA, and "Contrition" which opened the Woods Hole Film Festival in Cape Cod, MA in July 2009.
Some of her film credits include "Catatonk Blues" with Treat Williams, "Crooked Arrows" with Brandon Routh, "The Company Men" directed by John Wells and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Costner and Ben Affleck, and "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" directed by Mark Waters starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner. She also appeared in the "Game Plan," "The Departed," "Mona Lisa Smile" and "Prozac Nation" with Christina Ricci and Anne Heche.
She has been cast in television shows such as ABC's "Body of Proof" and the groundbreaking social media Lifetime movie "Sexting in Suburbia", guest starred on NBC's "Providence" with Melina Kanakaredes, "Bunker Hill" (pilot) with Brian Dennehy and Donnie Wahlberg for TNT, and had a role in the CBS pilot "Waterfront" where she played an investigative TV reporter alongside veteran actor Joey Pantoliano.
Lentol has done extensive work in television commercials and print advertisements, promoting everything from donuts to cars to sneakers to state lotteries to restaurants to cranberry juice. She has also appeared in numerous industrial films and videos for such companies as General Electric, TD Ameritrade, Price Waterhouse Coopers, and can be seen onscreen at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas.
With an extensive list of voice-over work to her credit, narration, character voices and national ad campaigns are proving her passion for this genre as well.
Lentol resides in the Boston area with her husband and two children. - Actress
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Anny Ondra was a Polish-Czech-Austrian-German-French singer and a film and stage actress. As a child she lived in Prague, where her father was a colonel in the Austro-Hungarian army. After graduating from convent school in Prague, she studied to be an actress with Professor Bor. She was already a star in the Czech theater when, at age 16, the teenage beauty was discovered by the film industry.
From 1920--mostly under the direction of Karel Lamac--she became a major comedic star in Czech cinema, and in 1928 she conquered German cinema. Historically, she was Alfred Hitchcock's first blonde, appearing in his film Blackmail (1929), which was England's--and Hitchcock's--first talking film (Hitchcock, knowing that not all theaters supported talkies, also shot a silent version of the film). In 1930 in Germany she created, with the help of Karel Lamac, the Ondra-Lamac Film Society, which lasted till 1936. She was in Die vom Rummelplatz (1930) ("Those of the Sideshow") but the film, was lost and remains so to this day.
She played in German-, Czech- and French-language versions of all her movies, always as the leading lady. She became an international cinema superstar and one of the most beloved of German film stars. She appeared in more than 88 films. She retired from the industry in 1957 and lived in Hollenstedt in der Lüneburger Heide, Germany (near Hamburg), with her husband, boxing champion Max Schmeling, whom she married in 1933.
She died in Hollenstedt and will never be forgotten by her fans.- Actress
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Taylor Black graduated with honors from Columbia University with a degree in Film Studies. She is co-owner of Black Tandem production company whose short film, Helen of Troy (2017) enjoyed a successful festival run highlighted by its international premiere at the Academy Award Eligible Bermuda International Film Festival (2018) and screening at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood as part of Hollyshorts Film Festival Screening Series (2019).
Taylor began her acting career originating the series regular role of 'Sydney Harris' on ABC's All My Children. As a teen, she competed and won the title of Miss New York Teen USA.
Taylor was recently cast as a supporting lead opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Nicholas Hoult and Anthony Mackie in Apple's The Banker (2019). This follows her role of Dana in Woody Allen's, A Rainy Day in New York (2018).
Taylor's television acting credits include guest star and recurring roles on Spectrum/Sony's LA's Finest , FOX's Lucifer, NBC's Midnight Texas, CBS' Magnum PI remake, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Blue Bloods, NYC 22, Person of Interest, and Unforgettable, CW's Dynasty, Gossip Girl and Cheerleader Death Squad (pilot), NBC's Law & Order and 30 Rock, MTV's Hey Girl and One Bad Choice, AMC's Feed the Beast, Hulu's: Deadbeat, ABC's soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live, & etc.
Other film credits include Taylor's lead roles in LIFETIME Network's Movie of the Week, Sugar Daddies (starring opposite Emmy Award Winner, Peter Strauss) and Ascent to Hell, as well as supporting roles in ADDicted, Affluenza, Douglas Brown, Sleeping with the Fishes, Wingman, and The Tale of Timmy Two Chins.
Taylor has also starred in Lorne Michael's digital production venture Above Average, starring in Cool Kids' Table, Sugar Boy (Once Upon a Love), Congressional Hearings, & Pop Sugar's Seriously Distracted.- Actress
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Quiana Grant was born on 13 August 1981 in Newport News, Virginia, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), Redirecting Eddie (2008) and Until All Are Seen (2022).- Actress
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Pamela Sue Martin attended public schools in Westport, Connecticut and graduated from Staples High School in February 1971. Before she graduated, Pamela was working in a hamburger stand for $1.45 per hour when a friend told her that she was earning $60 per hour modeling in New York. Liking the wages and being of an ambitious nature, Pamela Sue decided to emulate her friend and soon was earning a good living as a teenage model for print ads and television commercials. Although she was completely innocent of dramatic training, experience or even ambitions, when Pamela Sue heard that Columbia Pictures was auditioning girls for a film called To Find a Man (1972), she decided to try. It took the producers three months to make up their minds, but in the end Pamela Sue had the female starring role. Pamela returned to Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut to finish high school. On the basis of her performance in To Find a Man (1972), producer Irwin Allen cast her to co-star with five Academy Award winners in The Poseidon Adventure (1972). Then came a starring role in the ABC Movie of the Week The Girls of Huntington House (1973) and a co-starring role with Jan-Michael Vincent in Buster and Billie (1974). She is particularly proud of her portrayal in the production, The Hemingway Play (1976). She has played the character Celia Grey in the television movie, Strong Medicine (1986) and has hosted "Saturday Night Live." Pamela enjoys athletic pursuits, especially scuba diving, tennis and skiing.- Francesca Cipriani D'Altorio (Popoli, July 3, 1984) is an Italian television personality.
Cipriani grew up in Sulmona, where she attended high school. Her beginnings in the Italian television world date back to 2005, when she debuted as a news anchor and correspondent for Onda TV, a local station in the Peligna Valley.
In 2006 she gained notoriety by participating as a contestant in the sixth edition of the reality show Big Brother. Between 2006 and 2007 she was host of Sky's weekly Show Television column, while the following year she took part in satirical programs aired on Sky Show and Comedy Central. In 2008 she was co-host of Qui studio a voi stadio, a sports program of local broadcaster Telelombardia, then took part in the Channel 5 television movie Finally Home, the Rai 2 sitcom Piloti, and the Italia 1 sitcom Medici miei.
In the fall of 2009 she took part as a correspondent in Barbara d'Urso's Channel 5 program Domenica Cinque. In the spring of 2010, shortly after making her debut in cinema with the film Un neomelodico presidente, she won with Federico Bianco the Italia 1 reality show La pupa e il secchione - Il ritorno; in the fall of 2010 she then took part, along with the other contestants of the aforementioned reality show, in the comedy program Colorado, also on the same broadcaster.
Also on Italia 1, in the first half of 2011 she joined Enrico Papi in hosting the game show Trasformat; in December of the same year she switched to Channel 5 and participated as a correspondent, assisted by Marco Ceriani, in Alfonso Signorini's program Kalispéra! On the same channel, in 2014 she was among the correspondents of Mattino Cinque, while between 2015 and 2016 she was among the regular guests of Piero Chiambretti's Grand Hotel Chiambretti. In the 2017-2018 television season, she returns to the cast of Colorado, this time as a comic sidekick; in 2018 she is among the contestants of the thirteenth edition of the reality show L'isola dei famosi, on Channel 5, where she finishes in fourth place overall. Since 2020, he has been in the cast of La pupa e il secchione e vice versa, joining first Paolo Ruffini as host in the third edition and then Andrea Pucci in the fourth edition. In 2021, he participated as a contestant in the reality show Grande Fratello VIP on Channel 5, retiring in the process. - Actress
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Olivia has appeared in over 100 productions since the age of seven. She is the youngest of four sisters and grew up in Hounslow, London. Her first ever big role, was playing alongside Cilla Black in the 1991 production of Robin Prince of Sherwood. Since then, she has starred in five stage productions, three films and more than ten television hit shows including The Bill, Holby City and Granada TV's smash hit show, Girls in Love. The CITV show was taken from the novels of Jacqueline Wilson and Olivia was delighted to play the main character Ellie, though her new found fame is something she is still getting used to. Her mother, who runs the Saturday Drama School, called 'All Expressions', in Teddington, tried to distract her from becoming an actress, but Olivia's determination to perform could not be taken away. She then began training at her mum's school when she was 11 and there gained the confidence she needed to break out into acting.- Actress
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Talia was born on March 20, 1980 in Toronto, Canada, to mother Vicki Rosenthal a Chartered accountant and father Zion Russo an artist.
Russo is of British and Israeli decent, and lived in England and Israel with her younger brother and parents until 6 years old.
Talia's career on camera began while appearing and dancing on the hit show "Electric Circus" in (1998) she was discovered and photographed for the Sun newspaper, which followed dozens of pictorials, calendars, video shoots and cover shots across Canada. Russo holds the record for most photographed model in the "Toronto Sun"
Russo has appeared in hit films, Mean Girls (2004) as the kissing couple and The Rocker (2008) and a handful of indie films.
Russo produced and hosted her own television show "Around Town" (2012) on CTV Two, and entertainment lifestyle show.- Actress
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Yvonne Vera is an actress, print model, script writer, and short film producer.
Vera was born in sunny San Diego California and grew up in a Hispanic household with two older sisters and a younger brother. Vera grew up in a rough part of San Diego and had to endure many obstacles growing up. Coming from a low income background and having to struggle day to day to achieve her goals and dreams have made her a strong and determined person. In 1998 Vera attended her first audition in San Diego after hearing a radio commercial where they were looking for aspiring models/talent to join their team/classes. Yvonne got a call back and was invited to train and study the field of Improvisation and Cold readings. From that point on she began her career as an actress and model even if it meant driving hours and being stuck in traffic just to attend a two minute audition in Hollywood. Her first gig was a non-paying low budget music video where she was a bikini model. While still living in San Diego she booked a speaking role for a short film called "All American Burger." She eventually moved to Los Angeles where she booked more work. In 2005 she co-wrote and produced a short film called "little girl blue, what's become of you?" loosely based on a true story about a famous porn star who committed suicide in the 90's. The film was showcased at the Arclight Theater in Hollywood California during the 2006 Los Angeles Short Film Festival. This brought more notoriety to Yvonne Vera as her work for the film was noticed by different Indy web sites. Vera also participated as a background actor in the blockbuster hit movie "The Hangover" with such actors as Bradley Cooper and Zach Galafinakis. Vera Has also made several TV appearances for both English and Spanish audiences. One very memorable appearance was for a popular Spanish television show called "Don Cheto" where she participated as a bacherlotte for a dating segment of the show.
Vera played a party goer and comedian Carrot Top's girlfriend on a pilot for television called "The Odds" and worked with popular TV host Jerry Springer on a taping of "Baggage" which produced high ratings.- Actress
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Nicollette Sheridan has won a worldwide audience with her past television and film roles. With her Golden Globe-nominated role of "Edie Britt," the blonde bombshell of Wisteria Lane, on ABC's hit show Desperate Housewives (2004); the show's cast won both the 11th (2005) and 12th (2006) Screen Actors Guild Awards for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series."
Sheridan was born as Nicollette Adams in Worthing, Sussex, England, the daughter of actress Sally Sheridan (née Adams). She discovered a passion for ballet as a small child and studied intensely, broadening her love of the arts as a student at the Arts Educational School in London. In addition to the theatre, she nurtured her talents as an avid equestrienne along with a rigorous thirst for reading and a love of the works of William Shakespeare. Moving to Los Angeles and being courted to explore her talents was a natural progression.
Sheridan exploded on the small screen as the beautiful and manipulative Paige Matheson on Knots Landing (1979). This led to a variety of roles in other projects, including The People Next Door (1996) (with Faye Dunaway), A Time to Heal (1994) (opposite Gary Cole), Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995) (with James Woods), and Dead Husbands (1998) (with John Ritter), along with a special guest appearance on the season finale of Will & Grace (1998).
Sheridan was first introduced to film audiences in Rob Reiner's The Sure Thing (1985) opposite John Cusack, going on to appear in other film comedies, such as Noises Off... (1992) (opposite Michael Caine), Spy Hard (1996) (opposite Leslie Nielsen), Beverly Hills Ninja (1997) (with Chris Farley), I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998) (with Billy Zane), and Code Name: The Cleaner (2007) (opposite Cedric The Entertainer and Lucy Liu).
She brought her English accent to the Disney animated series The Legend of Tarzan (2001) and was also heard as a Russian fly in the animated feature Fly Me to the Moon 3D (2007) (with Tim Curry, Kelly Ripa, Christopher Lloyd and Buzz Aldrin). She voiced the role of "Zenna" in Promenade Pictures' animated film Noah (2012), which starred Michael Keaton, Rob Schneider, Marcia Gay Harden and Sir Ben Kingsley. Sheridan also appeared in the independent comedy Jewtopia (2012).
She has supported philanthropic causes including those focused on cancer, women and children at risk, and natural disaster relief (e.g., Hurricane Katrina), as well as such entities as the Red Cross, Humane Society, Last Chance for Animals, Best Friends Animal Society and The Amanda Foundation. In September 2010, she teamed up with Natural Balance Pet Foods to raise money for National Guide Dog Awareness Month.
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Cynthia Kirchner is known for The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), Comedy Parlour Live: Quarantine Edition (2020) and 5 Galaxies (2019).- Actress
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Tiffany Brouwer was born on 2 April 1984 in Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Help (2011), American Horror Story (2011) and Acts of Violence (2018).- Actress
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Annalaina Marks was born on 11 April 1983 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Made of Honor (2008), The Good Wife (2009) and The Courier (2012). She was previously married to Colin Branca.- She was born in Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Daughter of a doctor and an art critic, she began her acting studies in Siena during high school. At the age of 18, right after graduation, she was chosen by well renowned theatrical director Giorgio Strehler to attend the Piccolo Teatro di Milano theatre academy, one of the most important in Italy and Europe. After several years in Milan, where she worked on prestigious stages with illustrious directors, she moved to Rome where she started her movie and tv career. Since 2002 she is equally well accomplished in theater, movie and television acting. She has covered widely disparate roles from the tragic to the comedic and gained the audience favor being part of the permanent cast of some of the most followed Italian television series. She speaks English, French, and Spanish.
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Jamie Anne Brown was born in Parsons, Kansas. The eldest of five siblings, from a very early age, Brown dreamed of becoming an actress. Pursuing this dream, she moved to Los Angeles.
One of her very first roles was a recurring part on The Shield (2002). Soon after, she made her feature film debut with a supporting role in The Notebook (2004) as "Martha Shaw". Later, known as Jamie Allman, she booked roles on top television series, including Monk (2002), Bones (2005), Saving Grace (2007), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), and The Closer (2005), among others. In addition to season two of The Killing (2011), she was seen in the independent feature films The Last Rites of Joe May (2011) and Any Day Now (2012).
In her spare time, Allman supports a variety or organizations involving mentally disabled adults. She resides with her husband, actor Marshall Allman (whom she married in 2006) and three children in Los Angeles.- Kylie Bax was born on 5 January 1975 in Thames, New Zealand. She is an actress, known for Boys and Girls (2000), Storm Catcher (1999) and Get Over It (2001). She was previously married to Spiros Poros.
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Jamie Noel was born on 4 December 1986 in Miami, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Prototype (2022), The Coed and the Zombie Stoner (2014) and Two Guys & a Gal (2014).- Lianna Grethel (Hartford, Connecticut, June 13, 1971) is a Colombian actress, model and presenter born in Hartford, United States.
Lianna began her modeling career in 1991 in the city of Cali. In 1992 she moved to Bogota in order to broaden her professional horizons. Her first experience in television came with Canal Caracol in the telenovela La mujer doble. She was then seen in the series Clavo y canela and La potra zaina, playing in the latter the role of Helena Castaño and achieving recognition in her country. Her next participation in Colombian television was in the telenovela María Bonita in 1995, year in which she was also part of the cast of the series Mascarada. A year later she appeared in Sergio Cabrera's feature film Ilona llega con la lluvia and her participation in the Colombian media became scarce.
In 1997 she moved to the United States to continue her career. In the United States she has appeared in television programs such as CSI Miami, Alarma TV, Noticias 62 en Vivo and Deal or No Deal. - Actress
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Veteran film and television actress Leslie Bega can now be seen co-starring as Valentina La Paz on the HBO Emmy Award winning television series The Sopranos (1999), Tony Soprano's girlfriend. In addition, Leslie also can be seen as a diametrically opposite character to Valentina named Leah on CBS's Emmy Award winning show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). Leslie recently completed a starring role in the independent feature film Dating Games People Play (2005), a romantic comedy directed by Stefan Marc. The film is scheduled for release in late 2004. A Los Angeles native, Leslie spent a great deal of her childhood in New York. After graduating with honors as her high school class valedictorian from 11 years at the prestigious Los Angeles private French school Le Lycee Francais, she attended college at The University of Southern California majoring in cinema with a minor in drama. Making her acting debut at the age of six in the Broadway play "The Patriots," Leslie went on to star in countless television commercials and then moved into episodic and film. Throughout this time in her childhood, she was sharpening her skills and establishing a solid foundation to her successful career as an actor. In the late 1980s, Leslie landed a starring role in the long running top-ten ABC television sitcom Head of the Class (1986), portraying the brilliant yet socially awkward Maria Borges. Her follow-up television series was ABC's C-16: FBI (1997) alongside Eric Roberts, Angie Harmon, and 'DB Sweeney'. Leslie quickly went on to establish herself in the Motion Picture arena, sharing the screen with such Hollywood stars as John Travolta, Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, and Anthony Quinn. Leslie has been in 15 motion pictures including David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), Get Shorty (1995), directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and Rob Reiner's The American President (1995). After 19 years of vocal/singing training, in 2001, Leslie performed a solo singing performance at Lincoln Center. She recently completed producing Public Service Announcements for "Women At Risk" with actors Billy Zane and Phil Buckman; and "Outreach," educational programs designed for inner city kids. In her spare time, Leslie is an accomplished gourmet chef, and was the Master Chef at the restaurant "RAW" in Santa Monica before leaving to work on her own desert and food line.- Stacey Alysson was born on 12 November 1978 in Potomac, Maryland, USA. She is an actress, known for Middle Men (2009), The Last Girl (2015) and Frank TV (2007).
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Tarita Virtue was born on 16 February 1970 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. She is an actress, known for Bar Starz (2008), Rude Boy: The Jamaican Don (2003) and Living the Dream (2006).- Actress
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Li Jun Li was born in Shanghai and at the age of six, moved to Bogotá, Colombia where Spanish became her second language. She then relocated to New York City, where she attended Fiorello LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts as a Dance major. This is where she discovered her passion and switched to studying acting in college. Li Jun started out in musical theatre, starring in various plays and musicals, as well as originating the role of Liat in the Tony-award winning Broadway revival of South Pacific. She is also a dedicated animal activist.- Actress
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Anya Monzikova was born in Vologda, Russia to Natalia Monzikova a single mother of two. When her mom met her step-dad, an American on a vacation to Moscow, fate had brought a new twist to this young girl's life. Her mother re-married and the two moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL. to live. After only a year in the US, Anya caught the eye of local talent agents and began working as a young commercial actress and model. But it wasn't till a chance vacation to Hollywood, CA, after graduating high school, did fate seal the deal on this star's future. During her vacation a friend introduced this beauty to a group of young creatives working on a pilot. Anya booked the pilot and stayed in Los Angeles to film. When the show didn't go, Anya didn't give up. She found a place to live, enrolled in film production and theater in college and began hitting the audition scene. It wasn't long till she landed a regular job as one of the Deal or No Deal beauties. Getting her foot in the door was just the beginning. In 2006, she was named one of the 100 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine, along with her Deal or No Deal co-stars. She has appeared on numerous magazine covers and has had many editorial fashion spreads in magazine such as Maxim, FHM, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, Runway and more. Anya continued her education in acting by enrolling in extensive acting classes to further her craft. Now you can see the fruits of her labor in movies and TV shows such as Iron Man 2, Surrogate, CSI, Cane, Life and Knight Rider just to name a few. Look for her as a recurring in the role of Elena Romanov in the ABC family show Melissa & Joey. She is also a lead in a series called Aspen playing the role of January Beck, a Russian super model. With many more lead roles and magazine covers ahead, keep your eye on this unstoppable talent.- Actress
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Leonor Varela was born on December 29, 1972 in Santiago de Chile, Chile, the daughter of Leonor Palma, a massage therapist, and Francisco Varela (Francisco Javier Varela Garcia), a biologist, neuroscientist, and philosopher. Her family fled to Costa Rica, leaving behind the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. They subsequently resided in Germany, USA, and France, where Varela studied.
In the '90s she appears in the Chilean soap Tic Tac (1997), and in other French and Europeans productions like Pony Trek (1995), Sous le soleil (1996), Shooting Stars (1997), A Legend to Ride (1997), Le juste (1996), or Bouge! (1997). Her career in Holywood began in 1998, when she joined the cast of The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) when she starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, and she appeared in The Bible Collection: Jeremiah (1998) opposite Patrick Dempsey. The following year (1999), she played the title character in the ABC TV movie "Cleopatra" (1999) (TV) opposite her future fiancé Billy Zane and Timothy Dalton
She appeared in The Tailor of Panama (2001) as Marta and in Texas Rangers (2001) as Perdita opposite Ashton Kutcher. In 2002 she appeared as the fanged vampire princess Nyssa in the action film Blade II (2002) opposite Wesley Snipes and Kris Kristofferson and directed by Guillermo del Toro. After that came Paraíso B (2002) as Gloria and in Pas si grave (2003) as Angela.
Varela also had a short recurring role in the Fox Television show Arrested Development (2003) as the original Marta. She was nominated for the Ariel Award in 2005 in the category of Best Actress for Innocent Voices (2004). She also had a non-recurring role in Stargate: Atlantis (2004).
In 2005 she appeared playing Adela in Americano (2005), and her following projects included Goal II: Living the Dream (2007) as the journalist Jordana Garcia, Where God Left His Shoes (2007) with John Leguizamo and the TV series produced by Jennifer Lopez Como ama una mujer (2007).
In the 2008 Sundance Film Festival she screened Sleep Dealer (2008) and the Larry Bishop's Hell Ride (2008), opposite Michael Madsen and Eric Balfour and produced by Quentin Tarantino.- Felisha Terrell was born in Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Shooter (2016), The Social Network (2010) and Teen Wolf (2011).
- At an early age Francoise passed on an opportunity to study in music and chose to persue a degree in Political Science. It was during those years, Francoise started with modeling. That career didn't last long, but she did get the opportunity to star with Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx. For her work, she earned two Hong Kong Film Award nominations and a star was born.
Francoise was not a martial artist, but she trained in screen-fighting. With her athletic skills she ended up doing various martial arts movies, including two with the legendary Jet Li. - Actress
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Gina Philips, born Gina Dawn Consolo, is a native Floridian. She has one sibling, Bobby Consolo, and was raised in Miami by her parents, Fredi and Robert. None of them have been involved in the entertainment industry. She dropped out the University of Pennsylvania one class shy of earning her degree to take up acting as a full-time career.
After starting in guest roles on television, and eventually moving into independent and made-for-tv movies, Philips eventually established recurring roles on David E. Kelley's Ally McBeal (1997) and Boston Public (2000) She has also ventured into the mainstream horror genre as the lead in Victor Salva's Jeepers Creepers (2001). Playing the role of Trish brought a lot of attention and exposure to the doe-eyed beauty's ability to play strong, sometimes sarcastic, female leads, but she declined to reprise her role in the sequel. Philips continued to split her time between television and film. She has now segued into producing as well. She was in Love and Debate (2006) alongside Sean Astin, which she both produced and starred in.- Actress
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Christie Brooke trained at The Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City. She is known for her role as Millicent McClusky in Midway (Lionsgate) directed by Roland Emmerich, Melinda on Hawaii Five-0 (CBS), Sprinkle on Ragamuffin (Netflix/Amazon), and commercially with L'Oreal Paris.
From Hawaii, she was first cast for her talents in singing, acting, and dance on ABC's Primetime hit show "High School Musical: Get in the Picture," sharing the screen with Zac Efron, Nick Lachey, and Kenny Ortega. Christie Brooke's first role on film was in Sony Pictures "Soul Surfer" filmed in Hawaii.- Actress
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Mhairi Calvey was born in Scotland and grew up on the Isle of Arran.
At the age of 5 she made her acting debut playing the role of 'Young Murron' in Mel Gibson's film 'Braveheart', which went on to win five Oscars. Shortly after filming Mhairi returned to school and focused on her education. She later studied her BA (Hons) in Acting at the Guildford School of Acting.
Mhairi has since played roles in feature films 'Fear the Invisible Man', 'The Eastern Front' and 'Robert the Bruce' for which she won Best Newcomer at The National Film Awards. Mhairi's TV credits include BBC drama 'Boat Story' directed by Jack and Harry Williams.
Mhairi started production company Dream Reel Entertainment and she went on to direct, write and produce her debut short film 'Gaslight' about the effects of domestic abuse.- Nash Carter is an American actress born and raised in California and is the youngest of 6 children. Her father works as a Physician Assistant and her mother also worked in the medical field.
She is known for Lethal Weapon (2017), The Rookie (2021) and Death Pool (2017).
Her ancestry includes Korean, African American and French. She has studied at Stella Adler and IDSA. - Amanda Elizabeth Janet Muise was born on 12 January 1987 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Life + Times: Empire State of Mind (2011), Fashion News Live (2004) and The Morning Show (2011).
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Marie Windsor (born Emily Marie Bertelsen) was born in Marysvale, Utah, and attended Brigham Young University. She trained for the stage under Maria Ouspenskaya before she began playing leading roles in B pictures in the late 1940s. So many B films in fact, that she garnered the title of 'Queen of the Bs'.
She was a talent - to paraphrase a cliché - of the right type and the right time. If film noir could have manufactured an archetype, it would most definitely have been Marie.
With Ms Windsor's bedroom eyes ('they didn't fit for a 'goody-goody wife, or a nice little girlfriend' ) she smouldered on screens, in scenes with John Garfield, and many others, in some of her best work. Marie's femme fatale (Ms Windsor was later quoted as saying a femme fatale is '...usually the woman who gets the man into bed... then into trouble') was on screen, most notably her role as the manipulative, double-crossing wife of Elisha Cook Jr. in The Killing (1956) (which earned her "Look" magazine's Best Supporting Actress award).
Marie later said she loved playing them because they're '... the type of character audience's never forget'.
Some of her favourites amongst her own films, in addition to The Killing (1956), are The Narrow Margin (1952) and Hellfire (1949).
Marie married was married twice before she met Jack Hupp, a realtor with whom she had a son. After retiring from films, Marie took up sculpting and painting.
Marie passed away one day before her 81st birthday. She's interred with her husband in her hometown.
Marie said audience's 'loved to hate her', and this is only partially true; audience's love Ms Windsor for the dynamism she portrayed, and as film noir gains new fans every day - more than 3/4 of a century since their heyday, it's a love affair which shows no signs of abating.- Riley Emilia Voelkel was born in Elk Grove, California, Riley Voelkel's family moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada when she was a child and she grew up in Sacramento, California. As a youth she was heavily involved in athletics, her family and schoolwork.
Riley was discovered during a modeling audition and she lost no time in taking advantage of that opportunity. She moved to Los Angeles and threw herself into the acting world. With her natural talent for the arts it did not take long before she was booking commercials and acting full time.
Her first acting role was as a club girl in the Oscar nominated film The Social Network, directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. From there Riley's career took off and she quickly booked roles in such hit series as The Mentalist, Glee, and American Horror Story.
She worked once again with Aaron Sorkin when she was cast as student turned assistant Jenna Johnson in HBO's award-winning The Newsroom opposite Jeff Daniels. More roles followed culminating in perhaps her best-known role to date, Freya Mikaelson in CW's The Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals. Voelkel played Freya for four seasons (2014 to 2018) and reclaimed her role when she guest-starred on the second season of Legacies.
Voelkel was then cast in the recurring role of Jenna Cameron in CW's science fiction drama series, Roswell, New Mexico. From there she has taken on her most challenging role yet in the Jerry Bruckheimer produced Starz series Hightown, that of Renee Segna, former exotic dancer and fiancé to a drug kingpin. - Actress
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Vanesa Tomasino is a SAG and ACTRA LatinX actress born in El Salvador. She is also a screenwriter, director, producer, and agent.
Her acting work includes: a supporting lead role in the Syfy TV Movie "Chupacabra vs the Alamo" alongside Erik Estrada; a co-star role on the Netflix hit show "Virgin River" a recurring role in the animated series "Martha Speaks" (Carolina); a lead role in "A girl like me: The Gwen Araujo Story" (Directed by Agnieszka Holland); and the Hallmark TV movies "Mr. Miracle" and "The most wonderful time of the year."
Vanesa was also a radio and TV host in Vancouver, Canada.
Vanesa has a Master's degree in Political Science and is a Political Science PhD candidate. She is the winner of a SSHRC scholarship to Honour Nelson Mandela for her studies on democracy, human rights, and youth.
Vanesa is also the founder of the first professional acting for film and TV studio in El Salvador called SAS @saselsalvador and is the owner of the first agency representing actors in El Salvador called Sivar Actors @sivaractors . She is the director and founder of the Salvadoran short film festival Sivar en Cortos (SEC).- Cindy Vela was born in Brownsville, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Run Hide Fight (2020), It's Gawd! (2017) and Camino (2015).
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Dafne Fernández was born on 31 March 1985 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for Un paso adelante (2002), At last (2021) and Evil (2017). She has been married to Mario Chavarría since 2 September 2017. They have one child.- Casey Carolan is known for How 2 Build a Rapper (2008), Two Creations (2006) and The Phone Ranger (2005).
- Abigail Kintanar's humble beginnings can be traced back to April 2005 when PAX-TV cast her to star in her own episode for their reality series "Xtreme Fakeovers." This not only marked Abigail "Gail" Kintanar's debut on cable television, but the network featured her to play the lead role in her own reality episode titled "Star Discovery."
By June 2005, she lands her second reality show when Discovery Health cast her to star in her own episode "Gail and Mark" for the reality series "Love on the Rocks."
Abigail Kintanar is now famously known for her roles as CelebReality Star "Red Oyster" of VH1's "Flavor of Love" and as a "Charm School" Alternate. She reprises her role as "Red Oyster" in several network television cameo appearances - "VH1's Big in '06 Awards," "Flavor of Love" (The Reunion), "Flavor of Love" (Season 2), NBC's "Identity," FUSE TV's "Pants-Off, Dance-Off" and even Red Oyster's most memorable and shocking moment (when she bowed out of the competition in the middle of the elimination ceremony) was a highlight on E!'s "Talk Soup" during the host's recap of the show's first shocking twist (no one knew Red Oyster would voluntarily eliminate herself from "Flavor of Love" in episode 5).
She solidified her "Reality Show Star" status by appearing on "Details Magazine" for their "Reality Stars" Issue, "Life & Style" Magazine and makes headline news on "The Signal" when the "Lifestyles Section" dedicated the front page of their February Valentines Day Edition in honor of Abigail's obsession for the color red and attempt to set a world record with Guinness by wearing red everyday for 8 years to date.
Dubbed as the "Most Infamous Filipina on Reality TV" with her own reality episode, "All About Abby" on TFC's "Pinagmulan: The Journey Home," Abigail Kintanar solidified her controversially-clad CelebReality Vixen status on TFC's "Speak-Out" and joins the elite class of Filipino-American Celebrities, ranking #2 with them on "Balitang America's" List of "2006's Biggest Newsmakers."
While Abigail Kintanar is a mainstay Model for Vance McDaniel's True Image Concepts website, she has tried her hand in all aspects of the entertainment industry. She hosted the Love4Leyte Benefit Concert @ The Grove in Anaheim working alongside Apl.de.Ap of the Black Eyed Peas, The Basco Bros. (Dante Basco, Dion Basco, Darion Basco and Derek Basco), Fil-Am Comedian JoKoy, DJ Rocky Rock, Hyphy Performer Nump, etc. She was also the host of the US Theatrical Movie Premiere of 'Wag Kang Lilingon and introduced the likes of Philippine-based stars Anne Curtis and Kristine Hermosa.
Kintanar was briefly featured on Fox 11 News, NBC's "Joey," "Las Vegas," and "West Wing," Showtime's "Huff," UPN's "Half & Half," TLC's "Untold Stories of the ER," FOX's "The Inside," CBS's "The Unit," MTV's "Wild 'N Out" and if you look real closely, you'll catch her wearing yet another red outfit in Lindsay Lohan's music video "First."
She also had the wonderful opportunity to work with Director James Olmos on HBO's made-for-tv film "Walk-Out," and Susan Lucci for the "Youthful Essence" Infomercial. You might even catch her as she appears in "Disney Secrets Revealed" showcased in Disney Parks around the world!
Kintanar graduated Cum Laude from California State University, Bakersfield with a BA in Communications, Mass Media, Law and Film. She graduated from College of the Canyons with an AA Media in Media Arts and Majored in Radio/Television/Video/Film. Therefore, because she has two degrees under her belt, she is quick to confirm the fact that she IS also a shrewd, cunning and unscrupulous Machiavellian breezy who is capable of outwitting even the most highfalutin swain. - Actress
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Brenda Pond was born in Chicago, Il to Freddie Ray Pond and to Maria Ramirez (Pond). She is of Indigenous descent, including (Coahuiltecan). And Wales, England ancestry. Her parents raised Brenda at her dad's ranch in Texas up to her teens. In 2010 she took the opportunity to pursue her career in acting. Brenda Pond is also the founder and CEO of FindersPage.- Actress
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Gorgeous, brown-eyed, chestnut-maned Sherry Jackson began her promising career as a pig-tailed, pleasant-looking child actress. Born in Idaho on February 15, 1942, she was the only daughter of four children born to Maurita Kathleen Gilbert and Curtis Loys Jackson, Sr. Her father died when she was 6, and the family relocated to Los Angeles. Her mother married television writer/director/actor Montgomery Pittman, who died of cancer in 1962. Sherry's mother provided her daughter drama, singing and dancing lessons as a child. The story goes that the little girl was discovered by a talent agent while she and her mother were waiting for a bus. She began her career at age 7 with small, un-billed bit parts in You're My Everything (1949), For Heaven's Sake (1950), Lorna Doone (1951), The Great Caruso (1951), and two of the "Ma and Pa Kettle" films series, Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town (1950) and Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951), as Susie Kettle, one of the couple's numerous children.
Sherry gained more attention as her parts increased in size, holding her own among the Hollywood's movie elite, including moppet star Bobby Driscoll in When I Grow Up (1951); John Garfield and Patricia Neal in The Breaking Point (1950); and rugged Steve Cochran in the "B" western The Lion and the Horse (1952). She earned good notices as John Wayne's daughter in Trouble Along the Way (1953), but her most impressive role during this time was as a Portuguese youngster who witnesses a vision in the religious offering The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952). At age 11, she made appearances on both "The Roy Rogers Show" and "The Gene Autry Show". She literally grew up on the small screen as Danny Thomas' daughter Terry Williams on the comedy series The Danny Thomas Show (1953) which co-starred Jean Hagen as her mother and Rusty Hamer as her pesky younger brother. A cast change occurred in 1956 when Hagen, who did not get along with Danny Thomas, opted to leave the show (Hagen's character was killed off between seasons) and a step-mother (played by Marjorie Lord) and step-sister (played by Angela Cartwright) helped increase the ratings. During the show's run, she was given a strong teen role in the film drama Come Next Spring (1956) as the daughter of Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran.
Named a "Deb Star" in 1959, Sherry played a number of beguiling victims or bewitching vixens on such 60's programs as "77 Sunset Strip," "Mr. Novak," "The Twilight Zone," "Hawaiian Eye," "Gunsmoke," "Perry Mason," "Gomer Pyle," "The Virginian," "My Three Sons," "Batman" and "The Wild, Wild West." On film, the vivacious beauty was pretty much relegated to minor cult worship in low-budgets or exploitation films -- Wild on the Beach (1965), Gunn (1967), The Mini-Skirt Mob (1968) and The Monitors (1969). One could usually spot Sherry somewhere as a biker babe, party chick, capricious rich girl or scantily-clad fem-fatale with character names such as "Comfort", "Shasta", "Lola" and "Mona" pretty much putting a stamp on her typecast.
Her adult work remained a sexy standard throughout the 1970's as seen in the TV-movies Wild Women (1970), Hitchhike! (1974), The Girl on the Late, Late Show (1974), Returning Home (1975), and Casino (1980). She also reprised her role as Terry Williams in the premiere episode (only) of the series Make Room for Granddaddy (1970) and appeared in the glamorous title role of Brenda Starr, Reporter (1979), an unsold TV pilot. As a guest star, she participated in such well-established series as "Love, American Style", "Get Christie Love", "The Rockford Files", "Matt Helm", "Barnaby Jones", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Starsky & Hutch", "The Incredible Hulk", "Fantasy Island", "Charlie's Angels", and "CHiPs".
A few forgettable films came her way with Cotter (1973), Bare Knuckles (1977) and Stingray (1978), but she grew hard-pressed to find more challenging parts. By the early 1990s, a frustrated Sherry let her career slide away. She was last seen onscreen of an episode of the soap opera "Guiding Light" in 1992. Never married, she was involved in a fairly long-term relationship with business executive and horse breeder Fletcher R. Jones. That ended in 1972 when he died in a small plane crash.- Actress
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Hunter Elizabeth is a singer-songwriter and actress.
Before settling in as a performing artist, Hunter spent her young years in musical theatre. Her first musical role at the age of 9 was "Dolly Holiday" in "Santa's Holiday Hoedown." This caught the attention of high school drama teacher, Linda Piccolo, who began casting Hunter in high school musical productions. Through the next years, Hunter would perform in dozens of musicals and play, most remarkably as "Annie" in "Annie Get Your Gun," as "Liesl" in "Sound of Music," and as "Maria" in a second production of "Sound of Music."
Hunter's vocal talent was recognized throughout high school at local, regional and state level music festivals. She won the local "Idol" talent contest and went on to compete successfully to the televised levels of "American Idol" and "The Voice," having made it to the top 100 in both contests out of hundreds of thousands of entrants.
In her junior year of high school, Hunter formed her own band, "All Purpose," and performed locally and regionally. At the same time she was called upon to perform at local rodeos, fairs and sports contests, often the "Star Spangled Banner."
From her dedication to sharing her love of music, Hunter formed her own children's choir for elementary school children while she was in high school. The choir brought vocal performance opportunities to children who had limited or no access previously. Hunter developed the program, including obtaining grant funds, entirely on her own.
Beginning to think of herself as one who could create a career in vocal performance, Hunter began taking career training opportunities such as attending "Stagedoor Manor" performing arts camp in New York, Boston Conservatory's summer vocal program, and ultimately enrolling in undergraduate work at Los Angeles's acclaimed "Musician's Institute."
Hunter's talent caught the attention of San Francisco producer Scott Mathews of Hit or Myth Productions. She and Scott collaborated on songs for Hunter's first EP of her original music and through Scott, she provided studio background vocals for Sammy Hagar's demo of "All We Need is an Island."
While in Los Angeles since September 2011, Hunter has performed with local band "The Ryan Sy Band" and with Kail Baxley, has sung demo vocals for songwriter Robin Randall under producer Roger LaRocque, and for writer Shane Faccinello under producer esteemed producer Wayne Wilkins. Hunter also performs regularly in Los Angeles with guitar player/co-writer Matt Cermanski, whom she met while on NBC's The Voice. She has also recorded background vocals for the band "Bonson Berner" on their newly released 2015 album and co-writes and records songs for television with TV composer Chris Alan Lee.
To round out her knowledge of the film and TV industry, Hunter began working as a production assistant. She has worked on "Franklin and Bash" under AD Aaron Wohlberg, "We Are Men" under Michelle Gritzer, and a few short films under AD Cameron Zickric.
As an offshoot of her involvement in Los Angeles's entertainment scene, Hunter has worked as an actress and model. She has done modeling work for apparel companies, handbag designers, jewelry and accessory designers, magazine and editorial fashion photographers, most notably "2TeeCouture," "Goldwell International," and "Porsche." Hunter was one of six models to model hair color for Goldwell's year-long ColorZoom National Runway Tour beginning in January of 2013. Hunter has modeled runway for celebrity stylist and designer Michael Herrera of Haus of M designs at the Legends Beyond Celebrity Gala and Fashion Show, hosted by Vivica Fox, and also at the Nokia theater for the LA Fashion Week 2013-2015. Her shoot for photographer Will Navarro was featured in the 2013 Paris Fashion Week. Hunter's work as an actress has been featured in music videos such as Megadeth's "Super Collider" video, Justin Timberlake's "Suit and Tie" video (direction by David Fincher) , Brad Paisley's "Beat This Summer" video. She can be seen in Kevin Federline's annual Celebrity Football Draft party, knocking "The Star Spangled Banner" out of the park.
Hunter's latest music video performance, for the band "R5" and their new single "Pass Me By," has led to a flurry of activity on Facebook and Twitter with Hunter trending on Twitter with comments such as, "She is an angel" and "She is perfect!" and "She should open for R5, we LOVE Hunter!"
Hunter landed her first role on the television series "Vegas", in a recurring role as the "Cigarette Girl." She held a featured role in the promotional trailers and season title sequence for the new series, "We Are Men" on CBS. Her first feature film role was as a masseuse in "Yes, And...". She is a guest star as "Mia" in the new web series "LaLa Land." Her second feature film role is in "Me Him Her," directed by Max Landis.
Hunter co-stars in an episode of the new NBC sit-com "Undateable" led by the acclaimed comedian and lead actor, Chris D'elia. Hunter has recently been cast a co-star role for two episodes on CBS's "The Bold and the Beautiful."
In 2013, Hunter gained professional personal management with Rachael Horwith of LA Management, commercial representation with Nancy Luciano of Luciano Reeves Talent and theatrical representation with Courtney Peldon of AQUA Talent.- Marley McClean was born on 30 March 1987 in Calabasas, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Serenity (2005), Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Slums of Beverly Hills (1998).
- Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sarodj Bertin (Daughter of Jean Bertin and Mireille Durocher Bertin) is fluent in four languages, an Actress, Model, human rights activist, Philanthropist, Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Goodwill Ambassador, who was crowned the first Miss Universe, Haiti in 2010 (after a 22 year absence), as well as "Reina Hispanoamericana" in 2012. Bertin has worked tirelessly to lend her celebrity, time and support to philanthropic organizations such as the International Alliance for Haiti's Recovery (AIRH), "Manitas en las Calles," "Catwalk for Charity," among others. As a result of her altruistic and humanitarian undertakings, she was acknowledged and awarded a Special Prize at the African Oscars in 2013 (NAFCA) and a Humanitarian Award at the Motion Picture Association of Haiti (MPAH) Awards in 2013. Bertin was also named "Woman of the Year, 2010" by the Latin Awards in New York City. In 2011 she founded " Sarodj For a Purpose" her foundation, which main objective is to work with orphans and there education in Haiti. In 2010 she starred in her first film, " The Voodoo List", of the Italian director Angelo Rizzo, with Juan Fernandez and Manny Perez. Sarodj also had a starring role in movies such as "Everybody Cheats ", directed by Richard Widmack, and in which she shared the big screen with the actor Benz Antoine; and "One Night in Vegas ", of the director Koby Maxwell, with Jimmy Jean Louis, Other movies she have worked in are: Sharktopus II, a SyFy Channel movie, and "The Heart Breaker's Revenge" directed by Dalyboy Belgason.
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JuJu Chan Szeto (aka JuJu Chan) is a Chinese American actress, best known for her fight action. She graduated with a Masters degree from the prestigious New York University-Tisch School of the Arts (Film/TV). An award winning actress, she's also a martial artist of several styles but is best known for her Taekwon-Do (ITF) where she was on the Hong Kong National Team winning several medals, including gold, in international competitions both in forms and combat. She was later recruited and trained by a Hong Kong champion Thai boxer, where she then beat a veteran opponent in WMC The One Muay Thai Championship. JuJu is also a master of the nunchaku, including double nunchakus. Because of her real fighting skills and mastery of the nunchakus she was coined as the Female Bruce Lee by the Hong Kong media.
In the beginning of her career JuJu competed in beauty pageants where she won in several competitions. After starring in some Hong Kong TV shows and on a web series, she was signed to a record management company. As an accomplished singer and songwriter she released an album in Hong Kong which won her two prestigious music awards. It was then she returned to acting where she finally showed off the martial art skills that she had from training since the age of 10. At the time, action actresses were not in vogue so up till then she never saw the use of showing off her martial art skills.
JuJu is best known for her role as Zan in Wu Assassins, a Netflix original 10 episode series, where she did all her own on-screen fighting for her character. She appeared in 9 of the 10 episodes, with the series ending on a cliff-hanger hinging on her character. To date she has worked with some of the best known martial art stars of the new generation including Donnie Yen, Iko Uwais, Tony Jaa, Scott Adkins, and Max Zhang.- Gianna got her fame from growing her Instagram account all the way up to 7 Million followers! Thats Epic! She's worked her way up to get an insane amount of branding deals and sponsorship's. She also does event hosting, and starting to make a name for herself in the modeling/acting world.
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Tatiana Tremblay is known for Pretty Little Liars: 5 Years Forward (2015), The Purge (2013) and Are We There Yet? (2010).- Actress
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Texas native Jessica Drake was a dancer in an El Paso strip club that often featured porn stars, and she would watch them and think that she could do it better. She spoke with friends who were involved in the adult-film industry and eventually decided to give it a try herself. She made her first film in 1999, and in 2000 was nominated for Best New Starlet at the AVN Awards. In addition to her work in hardcore, she has also appeared in quite a few "softcore" films made for cable TV and has made guest appearances on several TV series. In 2003 she signed an exclusive contract with Wicked Pictures.- Actress
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Mónica Cruz was born on 16 March 1977 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Final Inquiry (2006), Un paso adelante (2002) and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011).- Brooke Mason is known for Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven (2011), The Angels of Death Island (2003) and The Still Life (2006).
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PaSean Wilson was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. PaSean is an actor and writer, known for Striptease (1996), Life Is Strange (2015) and Another World (1964).- Actress
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Slaine Kelly was born on 9 July 1982 in Dublin, Ireland. She is an actress and producer, known for The O'Briens (2013), Comedown (2012) and Sodium Party (2013).- Kristen Kirchner is known for Wreckage (2010), Murder in Small Town X (2001) and The Apprentice (2004).
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Amanda Alch was born on 20 August 1990 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Bad Kids Go to Hell (2012), When Zachary Beaver Came to Town (2003) and Tinker Steampunk (2014).- Actress
Dixie Evans was born on 28 August 1926 in Long Beach, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Smut (1999), Mafia Girls (1969) and Too Hot to Handle (1950). She was married to Harry Braelow. She died on 3 August 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.- Actress
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Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Kim Matula has been acting since she was 12 years old and when she turned 15, she sent out her headshots and managed to land an agent. After graduating from high school, Matula studied film at the University of Texas at Arlington, but dropped out because her acting career was taking off. In 2008, she appeared in the TV movie Queen Sized (2008) and had a recurring role on the show Pink (2007). Shortly after permanently moving to L.A. the following year to focus on her acting career, Matula was snatched up by soap-opera The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) to play Hope Logan, youngest daughter to heroine Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang). Matula quickly scored frontburner status on the show becoming the headlining actress for most of the years 2012-2014. Despite a Daytime Emmy Award nomination, Matula opted against renewing her contract and left the show in December 2014.- Actress
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Felicity Huffman was born on 9 December 1962 in Bedford, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Transamerica (2005), Desperate Housewives (2004) and Sports Night (1998). She has been married to William H. Macy since 6 September 1997. They have two children.- Stunts
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Darlene Nesson is known for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Terminator Genisys (2015) and The Circle (2017).- Actress
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Natalie Walter was born in 1979 in Woking, Surrey, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Still Up (2023), I May Destroy You (2020) and Family Tree (2013).- Actress
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Tiffany Hines was born on 2 September 1983 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She is an actress, known for Magnum P.I. (2018), 24: Legacy (2016) and Bones (2005).- Make-Up Department
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Hadeel Sittu was born on 12 May 1986 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for God's Not Dead (2014), Aquaman (2018) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).- Actress
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Debra Harrison-Lowe, inheriting roots to the United Kingdom, received her collegiate education in America. She attended Eastern Michigan University in 2006 majoring in Theatre while studying music as her minor. She graduated with a Bachelors Degree in 2006. Debra first appeared on screen in 2009, working two consecutive [the] Asylum-produced films. The first of these two films was The Terminators (2009) followed promptly by Transmorphers: Fall of Man (2009). The next year she appeared in the sexual comedy Milf (2010). In 2011, she also made a showing in the actioner House of the Rising Sun (2011) starring former WWE superstar Dave Bautista and Dominic Purcell.- Madison Iseman (born February 14, 1997) is an American actress. She is known for her role on the CMT comedy television series Still the King (2016), where she played the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus' character, and for starring in the horror film Annabelle Comes Home (2019) and the comedy Feast of the Seven Fishes (2019). Madison is from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
She went through four auditions over a period of several months for her role on Still the King (2016). She has appeared on the series Modern Family (2009) and Henry Danger (2014). In 2017, she played Bethany in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) and Pam in Beauty Mark (2017).In 2018, Iseman starred in the sequel to the 2015 film Goosebumps (2015) entitled Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018). She would later play Amy Adamle in Clouds (2020). - Actress
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New Zealand-born actress Delaney Tabron is known for her seamless performances in a variety of art house and mainstream films. Despite being undeniably lovely in real life, on stage and screen the versatile performer has taken on a full rogue's gallery of dark characters: prostitutes, drug addicts, a serial killer and the hapless girlfriend of a psychopath. Her appearances include both lead and supporting roles in film and television, including Spartacus: Blood and Sand, A Night at the Classic, Broken Hallelujah (2009), The Richmond Family Massacre(2008), Imaginary circumstances (2008), and Desired (2011). Delaney has been cast in the lead role in films Silent Fear, 10 feet Tall and Her Skin. In the meantime, she is also a regular presence on national television, reviewing films live on air for TVNZ U and appearing in New Zealand's most popular long standing drama, Shortland Street.