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- Alena Croft was born on 25 August 1981 in Arizona, USA. She is an actress.
- Winner of the 2017 Best Actress at the Reel Awards lookalike Oscars in Las Vegas.
Susie has dual American and Uk passports.
Suzie Kennedy is known as one of the world's most famous lookalike and tribute artists. Suzie is in demand worldwide and is recognized as a leader in her field. Based in London, England but working all over the globe, she is regularly making appearances for high-end companies. She is currently the official Marilyn model for the 2016 Marilyn Monroe Legacy of a Legend world tour for leading Hollywood Auction House Juliens, modeling the items worn and owned by Marilyn Monroe , from the collection of The Marilyn Monroe Estate and David Gainsborough Roberts. Suzie has appeared in famous International feature films , TV dramas , Tv commercials and London West End Theatre alongside editorial and commercial photographic work , her résumé speaks for itself as the ultimate professional Marilyn Monroe lookalike and tribute artist . Born in the U.S.A but based in London, England her live shows and appearances have been requested across the globe . Suzie has portrayed Marilyn in many Films including recently appearing in the Oscar winning 'Theory of Everything ' and Pieraccioni's feature film "Me and Marilyn , (io e Marilyn)" .Suzie starred as the lead female as Marilyn in the 2010 film Italian film "Io e Marilyn" (Me and Marilyn) which grossed millions in its first opening weekend, even beating Disney's new Christmas Carol in the box office. Suzie was chosen to play Marilyn with the blessing of the Marilyn Monroe estate. She also played Marilyn Monroe in a reconstruction of photograph in the Oscar winning film "The Theory Of Everything", Tv drama films such as ,'Who Killed Marilyn?' ,"Seven days that made a president -JFK"'Autopsy- the final days of Marilyn' . TV shows have included winning 'Come Dine With Me' , 'Weakest link' . Appearing on TV worldwide including BBC, NBC, CBS, FOX, Party Wars, Pet Nation and various News features worldwide. In addition she has fronted global TV advertising campaigns including recently for the Estate of Marilyn Monroe for their official jewellery line . Appearing on TV worldwide including BBC, NBC, CBS, FOX and on shows such as "Come Dine With Me" (which she won), The Weakest Link, Party Wars, Pet Nation and various News features worldwide. Suzie has modelled Marilyn's own personal and movie clothing. Wearing her most iconic actual dresses with many auction houses including Juliens , Christies and Bonhams auction houses modeling Marilyn's actual clothing and possessions for the worldwide media . Suzie starred in London's West End Apollo theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue as Marilyn in the production "Marilyn and Ella" and also 2 years running of her own one woman dinner show . Suzie sings live and her happy birthday tributes have been performed to Hollywood stars including Eva Longoria, Formula 1 legends Sir Stirling Moss and Mark Webber and Sir Richard Branson among others. Suzie also performed for Black Eyed Peas singer will.i.am to launch his new phone. Suzie has starred in global advertising, TV and Press campaigns for brands such as Pepsi, Stella Artois, Guinness, Citreon and Nestle. Suzie has featured in publications and as a cover model across the world. Publications include OK Magazine, Vanity Fair, Harpers and Queen, LA Times, Hollywood Reporter, USED Magazine (fashion spread). Suzie had modeled clothes by Prada and Donna Karen amongst other Suzie stars in the award winning tribute / musical show "Stars in Concert" which has now run for 15 years around the world. - Actress
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Grace Helbig was born on 27 September 1985 in Woodbury, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Trolls (2016), Camp Takota (2014) and Epic Rap Battles of History (2010). She has been married to Elliott Morgan since 1 October 2022.- Actress
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Rachel York was born on 7 August 1971 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Lucy (2003), Power (2014) and The Mick (2017). She has been married to Ayal Miodovnik since 10 July 2010. They have one child.- Julie Barzman, daughter of director Paolo Barzman and granddaughter of blacklisted screenwriters during the McCarthy era Ben Barzman and Norma Barzman was born in Nimes, France. She appeared in her first film at the age of 6 in Time Is Money. She made an appearance in the french TV show Grand Star before attending Junior high and High School in Saint-Tropez, south of France, where she grew up. At the age of 18 she moved to America, Los Angeles.
- Jana Speaker was born on 5 April 1981 in Mission Viejo, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Joe Schmo Show (2003) and Bench Warmer: Behind the Scenes (2005).
- Robyn Bernard was born on 26 May 1959 in Gladewater, Texas, USA. She was an actress, known for Simon & Simon (1981), General Hospital (1963) and Tour of Duty (1987). She died on 12 March 2024 in San Jacinto, California, USA.
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Yasmin Kassim was born on May 21 in Perth, Western Australia. Yasmin stars opposite Daniel Radcliffe in 'Jungle' directed by 'Wolf Creek' creator Greg McLean along with Joel Jackson and Alex Russell. Prior to this Yasmin played the popular character 'Shay Quill' on iconic Australian soap opera 'Neighbours.' Yasmin also worked with Kelsey Grammar in another US feature 'Guardians of the Tomb.' Yasmin worked on various Australian films including 'Love is Now', '54 Days' and 'Locks of Love' and 2 short films directed by 'The Sapphires' Wayne Blair, one of which, 'Lie' also starred Daniel Macpherson and was shortlisted as a Tropfest finalist. Prior to this Yasmin played 'Trixie' on SBS's award winning show 'Legally Brown.' Yasmin has studied at various institutions including the University of Western Australia, National Institute of Dramatic Art, Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York amongst many others. Yasmin was discovered when she was 6, when she was asked to be a performer in the Michael Jackson 'HIStory' tour. In Yasmin's free time she enjoys being a singer/songwriter, playing piano and practicing yoga.- Actress
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Award-winning vocalist, Stacy Sullivan, has appeared in venues around the world, from The Crazy Coqs in London to The Cafe Carlyle in New York and the Cinegrill in Hollywood. Her six albums, including her latest "Stranger in a Dream" (Harbinger Records) and "It's a Good Day: A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee" (LML Music), can be heard regularly on The Jonathon Channel, Seriously Sinatra, and radio stations across the country.
Theatrical performances include "Christine" in the Yeston/Kopit "Phantom" (Los Angeles Premiere,) "Rosebud" in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (West Coast Premiere, with George Rose and Karen Morrow,) and Toby Bluth's "Babes in Toyland" (World Premiere,with Robert Morse.) Live performances include Cabaret Conventions in New York and San Francisco, the Pasadena Pops Orchestra w/John Raitt, The Knoxville Symphony w/Lucas Richman, and Lyrics and Lyricists at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan.
Sullivan grew up in Oklahoma, the seventh of eight children in a wildly musical family, where she began performing in venues across the south and mid-west at the age of five. Graduating Cum Laude from Tulsa University with a degree in Music, she left home to follow her musical and acting dreams in Los Angeles.
She appeared in numerous film, commercial, and television projects in Hollywood, (memorably creating the role of Sissel Jorgensen on the award-winning series, Christy, starring Tyne Daly) but career took a backseat to children for many years, leading her to keep the musical drive alive by recording five critically acclaimed albums.
With a move to New York in 2012, career dreams took flight in the creation of "It's a Good Day-A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee," the live show and recording that would change her life. Stephen Holden, of The New York Times has referred to her performances as "Spellbinding," Darkly Sultry," and "Compelling." Clive Davis of The Times (London) wrote, "A commanding, willowy presence, Sullivan captures that rare combination of vulnerability and worldliness."
"On the Air," the show she wrote and performs for Piano Jazz creator, Marian McPartland, caught the eye (and ear) of legendary radio personality and music connoisseur Jonathan Schwartz, who presented it to New York City at WNYC's "The Greene Space," which led to a run at The York Theatre in Manhattan and the recording "Stranger in a Dream." The Wall Street Journal called it "Cabaret for Thinking People," and The New York Times raved, "Sullivan transports you to a twilight zone of wistful reflection that recalls the dreamier side of Peggy Lee."
"Since You've Asked," her most personal live musical offering, is a meteorologically themed family history spanning several decades, described by The New York Times in April 2015 as "Thrilling," "Audacious," "Spellbinding," and "Stretching cabaret into previously unexplored territory."
With "A Night at the Troubadour," Sullivan once again dives into uncharted waters with an extraordinary musical journey dedicated to Elton John and David Ackles, two of her heroes who met and performed at the legendary rock and roll club on the fateful night of John's North American debut on August 25th, 1970.
Sullivan joined forces with Todd Murray to create "Separate Ways," a thought provoking, sometimes humorous and always musically entertaining look at the very human quandary of "should I stay or should I go?" "Home for the Holidays", is their holiday offering which weaves a musical tapestry of traditional fare such as "I'll be Home for Christmas" and "Silent Night" with more contemporary selections such as Stephen Schwartz and Alan Menken's "Cold Enough to Snow," and Joni Mitchell's "River."
Numerous awards, including The MAC Award (2015) for "Major Artist," The Nightlife Award (2014) for "Best Female Vocalist," The Bistro Award, and The Lamott/Friedman Award for "Best Recording" (It's a Good Day-A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee) give her the opportunity to tour the world with her band, as well as in a duo setting with Piano Jazz Host and Jazz Pianist, Jon Weber.- Actress
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Natalie Caruso is known for The Watchers (2013), The Art of Forced Collaboration (2013) and Colourfly (2012).- Actress
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Janet Tracy Keijser was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is known for House on Haunted Hill (1999), Operation EX-I-33 (2025) and Dead Country (2008).- Producer
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Julia Conley is known as "the All American Beauty on the rise" written by Maxim Magazine. She took the stage for the finale of Carnegie Mellon University International Film Festival, starring as Angel in the theatrical performance "A Night At The Gaslight Cafe".
Julia has been featured in Deadline, Bustle, Observer, Marie Claire, Sports Illustrated, Women's Health, Men's Health, NY Post, UpFront NY, VoyageLa and Focus Magazine.
She has also made appearances in numerous feature films and television shows. She landed her first leading role in the feature film Double Belgian and is Lina Carr in Netflix's TV series Soundtrack.
No one builds a legacy by standing still, so she sought out like minded individuals and founded a production company. Paradox 88 Films has offices in New York and Venice Beach. Her upcoming projects include two feature films, Too Much Silence and 116 MacDougal.
Julia grew up in Alamo, a small town in Northern California. She became involved with acting at a very early age, spending her summers at the Jewish community theatre programs. She decided to fully pursue acting after her time studying Business Marketing at the University of the Pacific. She went on to train at one of the most prestigious acting schools in New York City Lee Strasberg Film and Theater Institute.- Monika Jensen (born, September 10, 1974) is a Canadian Actress, Artist, Model, Celebrity and TV Personality. She is recognized in the entertainment industry as "The Celebrity Artist". She is nationally and internationally published around the world in several contemporary master books, magazines and has since launched her own book called "Stereographic Dimension". Her work in modeling, acting and art have made her a brand a household name. Entrepreneurial, Jensen successfully owns and managing several businesses including Monika Jensen Productions.
Early Life Monika Jensen was born and raised in Alberta, Canada by parents Tony and Ollie Pila. Both her mother and father are Slovak-born Canadians. Jensen has one older sister, Claudia and a younger paternal half- brother James after her parents divorced. Jensen graduated from Sir Winston High School, where she excelled in the arts. Following high school, she focused her studies at Alberta College of Art & Design as well as Mount Royal University, where she graduated the Interior Design Program with honors and won a Steelcase scholarship.
As an Artist: Jensen first started her art career in 1998 after launching her own company Monika Jensen Productions. Her first solo art exhibition was at Gallery Gora in Montreal, Quebec, where her works were recognized for texture, vivid colors and a unique modern style. Since then she has had numerous exhibitions all over the world, including New York, Florida, Italy & Canada. In 2010, Jensen produced a limited production of original works called "The Erotic Series". The focus was on human form, intimate embraces and vibrant color, all unified in an erotic template. These exclusive works are rarely shown in public but are the center of conversation with any art collector. Her approach on creating a unique style of art called "Stereographic Dimension" brought her to be the exclusive artist at The Oscars GBK Lounge, Los Angeles, California in 2014. Jensen's interview on Prime Time in 2014 also made a huge impact on her art career and establishing her works as collector pieces. Most works take over a year to dry due to the volume of texture. She explains that "there is no collection without a Jensen" and only sells originals pieces. Jensen's exhibitions include: Sohotel Art Space New York, Masters Gallery Canada, Alberta Jubilee Canada, Art tour-O Italy, Earth Vortices Italy, Haven Gallery Florida, Amsterdam Whitney Gallery New York, and Art Basel Florida.
As an Actress: Jensen gained her notoriety as a TV personality when she was featured on TLC's Say Yes To The Dress on Season 12 in 2014, Bride seeks approval from here sister, titled "A thorn in the bride's side". Her popularity in this episode brought over a million views. Jensen's first film debut was as Master of Ceremonies on If You Love Your Children in 2014, Canadian short film - depicting climate change, directed and produced by Sanjay Patel. The film has received many awards and nominations since its release. Jensen's latest film production Sex, Lies & Murder has Jensen playing the lead role as Paige Birgfeld, a twice divorced mother of three who was a soccer mom by day and an escort by night until she mysteriously disappeared.
As a Model: Jensen's modeling debut established the same time as her production company. Representing her company, she modeled for all media content and representation. In 2015, Jensen was assigned to design an exclusive signature lingerie line by Elysee Lingerie in Switzerland. She has also been featured in several magazines; Avenue Magazine both in May 2012 and November 2013, Distinctive Women Magazine 2013, The Calgary Herald and made April's cover for Fashion Magazine Sexiest Girl 2013. In 2017, she was nominated as the Ambassador for Fashion Calgary. - Actress
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Allison was raised 20 miles south of Lake Erie, in the small rural farming town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania.
At the age of 14, Allison was discovered in a doctor's office by a model scout/agent. She started modeling in Toronto and spent subsequent summers in Manhattan. After completing high school, Allison moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to study Theatre at the University of Pittsburgh. She also then spent a semester abroad studying theatre in London.
Upon graduation, Allison moved to New York City where she landed roles in several Off Broadway shows. Soon after, she broke into television garnishing small roles on 'Rescue Me' opposite Dennis Leary and 'Stella' with Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter. Allison then began dividing her time between New York and Los Angeles.
In 2008 Allison starred opposite Michael Madsen and Dennis Hopper in Quentin Tarantino's: 'Hell Ride'. That same year she starred opposite Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow in Jon Favreau's: 'Iron Man'. In 2010, she starred in the indie 'Bloomington', which quickly became a cult classic. Next was a recurring role starring opposite David Duchovny on Showtime's: 'Californication'; proceeded by a series regular role opposite John Schneider and Tika Sumpter on Tyler Perry's: 'The Haves and the Have Nots' on OWN.- Vanessa Dorman was born on 27 February 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Fighting Words (2006), Sunset Beach (1997) and The Beach Boys: An American Family (2000).
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The dark, petulant beauty of this petite American film and musical star worked to her advantage, especially in her early dramatic career. Anne Marie Blythe was born of Irish stock to Harry and Annie (nee Lynch) Blythe on August 16, 1928 in Mt. Kisco, New York. Her parents split while she was young and she, her mother and elder sister, Dorothy, moved to New York City, where the girls attended various Catholic schools. Already determined at an early age to perform, Ann attended Manhattan's Professional Children's School and was already a seasoned radio performer, particularly on soap dramas, while in elementary school. A member of New York's Children's Opera Company, the young girl made an important Broadway debut in 1941 at age 13 as the daughter of the characters played by Paul Lukas and Mady Christians in the classic Lillian Hellman WWII drama "Watch on the Rhine", billed as Anne (with an extra "e") Blyth. She stayed with the show for two years.
While touring with the play in Los Angeles, the teenager was noticed by director Henry Koster at Universal and given a screen test. Signed on at age 16 as Ann (without the "e") Blyth, the pretty, photographic colleen displayed her warbling talent in her debut film, Chip Off the Old Block (1944), a swing-era teen musical starring Universal song-and-dance favorites Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan. She followed it pleasantly enough with other "B" tune-fests such as The Merry Monahans (1944) and Babes on Swing Street (1944). It wasn't until Warner Bros. borrowed her to make self-sacrificing mother Joan Crawford's life pure hell as the malicious, spiteful daughter Veda in the film classic Mildred Pierce (1945) that she really clicked with viewers and set up her dramatic career. With murder on her young character's mind, Hollywood stood up and took notice of this fresh-faced talent.
Although Blyth lost the Best Supporting Actress Oscar that year to another Anne (Anne Revere), she was borrowed again by Warner Bros. to film Danger Signal (1945). During filming, she suffered a broken back in a sledding accident while briefly vacationing in Lake Arrowhead and had to be replaced in the role. After a long convalescence (over a year and a half in a back brace) Universal used her in a wheelchair-bound cameo in Brute Force (1947).
Her first starring role was an inauspicious one opposite Sonny Tufts in Swell Guy (1946), but she finally began gaining some momentum again. Instead of offering her musical gifts, she continued her serious streak with Killer McCoy (1947) and a dangerously calculated role in Another Part of the Forest (1948), a prequel to The Little Foxes (1941) in which Blyth played the Bette Davis role of Regina at a younger age. Her attempts at lighter comedy were mild at best, playing a fetching creature of the sea opposite William Powell in Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948) and a teen infatuated with a much-older film star, Robert Montgomery, in Once More, My Darling (1949).
At full-throttle as a star in the early 1950s, Blyth transitioned easily among glossy operettas, wide-eyed comedies and all-out melodramas, some of which tended to be overbaked and, thereby, overplayed. When not dishing out the high dramatics of an adopted girl searching for her birth mother in Our Very Own (1950) or a wrongly-convicted murderess in Thunder on the Hill (1951), she was introducing classic standards as wife to Mario Lanza in The Great Caruso (1951) or playing pert and perky in such light confections as Katie Did It (1950). A well-embraced romantic leading lady, she made her last film for Universal playing a Russian countess courted by Gregory Peck in The World in His Arms (1952). MGM eventually optioned her for its musical outings, having borrowed her a couple of times previously. She became a chief operatic rival to Kathryn Grayson at the studio during that time. Grayson, however, fared much better than Blyth, who was given rather stilted vehicles.
Catching Howard Keel's roving eye while costumed to the nines in the underwhelming Rose Marie (1954) and his daughter in Kismet (1955), she also gussied up other stiff proceedings like The Student Prince (1954) and The King's Thief (1955) will attest. Unfortunately, Blyth came to MGM at the tail end of the Golden Age of musicals and probably suffered for it. She was dropped by the studio in 1956. She reunited with old Universal co-star Donald O'Connor in The Buster Keaton Story (1957). Blyth ended her film career on a high note, however, playing the tragic title role in the The Helen Morgan Story (1957) opposite a gorgeously smirking Paul Newman. She had a field day as the piano-sitting, kerchief-holding, liquor-swilling torch singer whose train wreck of a personal life was destined for celluloid. Disappointing for her personally, no doubt, was that her singing voice had to be dubbed (albeit superbly) by the highly emotive, non-operatic songstress Gogi Grant.
Through with films, Blyth's main concentration (after her family) were musical theatre and television. Over the years a number of classic songs were tailored to suit her glorious lyric soprano both in concert form and on the civic light opera/summer stock stages. "The Sound of Music", "The King and I", "Carnival", "Bittersweet", "South Pacific", "Show Boat" and "A Little Night Music" are but a few of her stage credits. During this time Blyth appeared as the typical American housewife for Hostess in its Twinkie, cupcake and fruit pie commercials, a job that lasted well over a decade. She made the last of her sporadic TV guest appearances on Quincy M.E. (1976) and Murder, She Wrote (1984) in the mid-1980s.
Married since 1953 to Dr. James McNulty, the brother of late Irish tenor Dennis Day, she is the mother of five, Blyth continues to be seen occasionally at social functions and conventions.- Actress
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Mary Krohnert is known for An Amish Murder (2013).- Born and raised in Texas, Sharbino has pursued acting since the age of 9.
In 2012, Saxon Sharbino beat out hundreds of actresses and was cast as the lead in a gritty spy pilot for FOX, creator Karyn Usher and director Brett Ratner. Shortly after, Sharbino was hired as a series regular on the hit series Touch, where she can currently be seen starring as 'Amelia' opposite Kiefer Sutherland and Maria Bello. She also starred alongside William H. Macy, Amanda Peet and Sam Rockwell in the independent film, Trust Me, which premiered at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. - Actress
Hong-hu Ada is an actress, English mother tongue, best known for her starring roles in the films "Mary"and "Go go Tales" by Abel Ferrara, "Il figlio più piccolo" and "Il papa di Giovanna" by Pupi Avati, "Ice Age 4: Continental Drift" just to name a few. Hong-hu Ada grew up in the United States. She spent her early childhood in the USA speaking English as her native language, but she was born in Italy to a Japanese father and Italian mother. In fact, she is an Italian-Japanese actress, but her grandfather was from Haiti. Hong-hu Ada began learning her craft in the theatre performing the drama of Shakespeare, Milton and Keats at the age of 6 years old. However, it wasn't' until she landed small roles in several films in USA at the age of 18 that she discovered acting was the love of her life. She is graduated from New York Film Academy and was immediately cast as Juliet in the Broadway production of " Romeo and Juliet" in Broadway, and later won the role of Varja in " Cherry Orchard" by A. Cechov. Following her work on Broadway American director Abel Ferrara cast her for his film "Mary" with Juliette Binoche and then later in "Go Go Tales" shot in Rome and New York. Italian director Pupi Avati reached out to Hong-hu and invited her to work on two films: "Il papa di Giovanna" in 2008 and in " Il figlio più piccolo" in 2009. She worked in other movies like "Time Killer", "The border crime" and in "Habemus Papam" by Nanni Moretti. Her big break came in 2011 when she was cast as the leading actress in the western film "Shuna, the Legend" by Emiliano Ferrera. The film set in 1870s, New Mexico, tells the story of the Comanche, a tribe of natives, who were being persecuted for the control of their territory. The lone survivor was a young woman named Shuna, who vows revenge again those responsible for her tribe's genocide. She becomes a warrior known throughout the West. For this role, Hong-hu learned to ride without a saddle and learned to shoot with the sawed-off shotgun. In the following year, 20th Century Fox cast her as the voice of the leading character Shira, the tigress, in the Animated Movie "Ice Age 4: Continental Drift"(for the Italian version) by Steve Martino and Mike Thurmeier. The 20th Century Fox also asked Hong-hu to sing her character's parts in the movie's entire soundtrack of the Ice Age 4. Around this time the 20th Century Fox cast her in the leading role of "Viper" in "X Men-The Wolverine" starring with Hugh Jackman . Unfortunately, the project changed director and script, and the film was re-cast. The season 2013/2014 the fan can watch her perform at Covent Garden in London as the protagonist Cordelia in the theatrical production of William Shakespeare "King Lear". Hong-hu Ada plays piano and koto, a particular Japanese instrument. She speaks 6 languages fluently, she is also graduated in Political Science from University and people also know her as a great singer, composer and songwriter. She has released 3 albums and two singles in USA and Italy. She sang on several film soundtracks and animated movies. Always focused on charity events she works tenaciously for the defense of "Human Right" and humanitarian campaigns for World hunger.- Satcha Pretto was born on 5 April 1980 in La Paz, Honduras. She has been married to Aaron Butler since 10 August 2013. They have one child.
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Georgina Campbell was born in Maidstone, Kent, England. Georgina is an actor and producer, known for Barbarian (2022), Black Mirror (2011) and Bird Box: Barcelona (2023).- Dorothy Wang, 25 and worth $10 million, is the daughter of Roger Wang, a billionaire mogul, and CEO of Golden Eagle International Group, which specializes in real estate development, clothing and auto repair. The self-described "funemployed" girl gained fame posting selfies on #richkidsofinstagram. She lives in Beverly Hills, where she attends lavish costume parties and shopping and is looking into real estate with her father's company.
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Jennifer Ulrich was born on 18 October 1984 in Berlin, Germany. She is an actress, known for The Wave (2008), Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood (2012) and We Are the Night (2010).- Actress
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Joanna Canton's career boasts an impressive list of television credits. Her first series regular role was given to her by "American Horror Story" creator Ryan Murphy, in a pilot that he wrote and directed for Warner Bros. She has also starred in pilots for ABC, CBS, and USA. Joanna first became known for her recurring role in the fifth season of "That 70's Show", as Fez's girlfriend Nina. She was cast by "Friends" creator Marta Kauffman in a major recurring role on Kauffman's series "Related", and she recently recurred on Showtime's hit series "Masters of Sex".
Joanna was directed by legendary film director Garry Marshall in Wrong Turn at Lungfish, a play at Marshall's Falcon Theater in Los Angeles. She was trained in the Meisner technique at Playhouse West (Los Angeles) and she is a proud alum of The Governor's School for the Arts. Joanna is also an accomplished writer with her focus on television.- Actress
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Claudine Georgette Longet was born in Paris, France on January 29, 1942. Although known as an actress and singer, her career still is overshadowed by being known as a former wife of Andy Williams as well as shooting boyfriend, ski legend Spider Sabich in 1976. After a number of roles in episodes of high profile TV programs such as Combat! (1962), Hogan's Heroes (1965), Dr. Kildare (1961), Mr. Novak (1963), and 12 O'Clock High (1964), Claudine landed the role of Michele Monet in the Blake Edwards film The Party (1968). As a recording artist, Claudine was signed by Herb Alpert's A&M Records. She released a string of albums in the late 60s ("Claudine", "The Look of Love", "Love is Blue", "Colours", and "Run Wild, Run Free") covering songs from the Bee Gees and Donovan among others. She had four hits reach the US top 100 singles chart including "Love is Blue" and "Hello Hello". After switching to the Barnaby label, she released another two albums, "We've Only Just Begun" and "Let's Spend the Night Together". A third album, "Sugar Me", recorded in 1974, had to wait almost 20 years before it was finally released. Standout songs included the title track, a cover of the Lynsey de Paul hit, as well as "Guess Who I Saw in Paris" by Buffy Sainte-Marie.- Actress
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Whitney Anderson is an American actress who has played a variety of roles in numerous TV shows, films & plays. The multiple film festival award-winning actress just shot the upcoming thriller Holland, Michigan opposite Nicole Kidman & will also be seen in the upcoming films LA Rush opposite Elijah Wood, A Circus & A Love Song with Diane Kruger & Eva Longoria, Daruma, 115 Grains & Angel Baby. On the small screen, you may have seen her on shows such as NCIS:LA, Masters of Sex, Dexter, Rizzoli & Isles, Bones and The Code to name a few. Or in various TV movies such as Anywhere With You that premiered at Cannes Film Festival before playing on Showtime Networks. To view more of Whitney's past/upcoming work go to: IMDb.me/whitneyanderson
Whitney graduated summa cum laude from USC in Theatre & Broadcast Journalism. She has written, produced & directed several shorts, including comedies for the popular site, Funnyordie & the recent Deal Breaker, which has had several wins to date including 'Best Comedy Short Film' as it makes its rounds through the festival circuit. Whitney is also an accomplished singer-songwriter and has performed at various venues. Her single Nothing will be featured in her upcoming film Angel Baby under her publishing company Born Under A Lucky Star. Whitney also enjoys participating in improv shows & dancing.
Whitney is co-founder of Dynamo Studio, a female-driven production company committed to creating TV, film & theatre to catalyze conversation around social issues. Dynamo Studio was founded on the belief in the power of story to heal, to connect & to drive positive social change, while supporting advocacy groups in our community.
Growing up, Whitney's mother took her to plays & musicals on a regular basis, instilling an incredible love of the performing arts that lasts to this day. Whitney's mission is to uplift, educate & inspire others through storytelling to become the best versions of themselves & find the fun in doing so.- Michelle Prenez is known for Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader (2012), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) and Criminal Minds (2005).
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Leslie Lopez was born on 11 June 1982 in Colombia. She is an actress, known for Power (2014), Mollywood (2019) and The Hudson Tribes (2016).- Actress
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Colette Marchand was a French prima ballerina with a relatively brief acting career. For her performance in "Moulin Rouge" (1952), Marchand was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In 1925, Marchand was born in Paris, Her parents were Roger Marchand and his wife Alice Lioret.
Marchand started her career at the Paris Opera Ballet. By 1949, she was performing as a prima ballerina in Broadweay shows. One of her most notable appearances was in the musical revue "Two on the Aisle" (1951) by Betty Comden (1917-2006), Adolph Green (1914-2002), and Jule Styne (1905-1994). The show ran for 276 performances.
In the early 1950s, Marchand appeared in several television shows, such Ford Star Revue, the Colgate Comedy Hour, and the Ed Sullivan Show. She made her film debut as a voice actress in the avant-garde film "Venom and Eternity" (1951).
Marchand found critical acclaim for her supporting role as street walker Marie Charlet in "Moulin Rouge", who has a love affair with protagonist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (played by José Ferrer). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, but the award was instead won by rival actress Gloria Grahame (1923-1981).
Marchand returned to her dancing career. She appeared in the ballet "The Lady in the Ice" (1953) by Jean-Michel Damase (1928-2013), concerning a girl in suspended animation within ice. According to Orson Welles, who directed this ballet, the show "was very successful in London, and only moderately so in Paris, where it was very badly lit".
Marchand appeared in a few more films during the 1950s, but remained mostly a ballerina. Her career declined as she grew older. Marchand died in June, 2015, at the age of 90.- Actress
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Indian-origin actress Elisha Kriis started her career as a host for India's first International Travel Channel. These shows were shot in more than 50 major cities around Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia and India. They have been translated into multiple languages and have witnessed a successful release through a leading Travel TV Network called Travelxp in India and worldwide. Her love for performing arts began when she was 9 years of age when she was selected in a theatre play "Tak Dhina Dhin Tak" which was then selected to be on a regional television network (Doordarshan) with millions in viewership. While she was still pursuing her Bachelor's in Business Administration From MSU Vadodara, she participated in and won multiple beauty pageants, hosted award shows and endorsed several esteemed brands. Elisha Kriis has appeared in English, Hindi, Telugu and Gujarati language feature films, documentaries and shorts. She is known for the movies BorderCross, Body of Sin, Tournament, Ink and Rain, The Better Half, Wake up India, Zanjeer, Toofan, The Recall, Highway Nights etc. Her life motto as she puts it to "Entertain, Inspire & Serve."- Actress
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Sasheer Zamata is a comedian, actress and writer. She was a cast member on Saturday Night Live, and has appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and This American Life. She serves as ACLU's Celebrity Ambassador for Women's Rights. She hosts a live variety show called Sasheer Zamata Party Time, and you can watch her standup special Pizza Mind on Amazon Prime and Starz, and listen to it on iTunes and Spotify.
She's been listed in Time Out New York's Top 10 Funniest Women in NYC, Brooklyn Magazine's 50 Funniest People in Brooklyn, and Complex Magazine's Women in Comedy You Should Be Paying Attention to Right Now.
She co-created and co-starred in the webseries Pursuit of Sexiness, which was named one of the Top 10 Web Series of 2013 by Variety, and part of Glamour's 7 Web Series We Can't Stop Watching in 2015.
She's performed at Clusterfest, Just for Laughs (Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver), Bonnaroo, SXSW, Moontower Comedy Festival, Outside Lands, SF Sketchfest, Vodafone Festival, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Brooklyn Comedy Festival, Limestone Comedy Festival, Woodstock Comedy Festival, North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival, Great American Comedy Festival, and Women in Comedy Festival.- Susanna (Suzo) Vanja Isabella was born in Sweden but is half Croatian. She packed her bags and moved to Los Angeles in February 2009. Susanna has traveled extensively and lived in Thailand, Spain and Norway. Susanna languages.
Susanna choreographed her first dance at the age of eight, won her first dance competition at the age of ten, taught Latin Salsa/Funk/Hip Hop for high school students at the age of fifteen and danced for the Swedish Royal Ballet at the age of sixteen. She was discovered by two of Michael Jackson's dance choreographer's during a jazz practice at sixteen, but was too young to go on tour. Susanna also choreographed two major dance numbers that were later performed at the Opera house in Gothenburg Sweden. She began singing, playing guitar and performing at an early age and was offered a record deal at the age of eighteen.
Susanna felt different from other kids her age, and dance became an escape for her. It was a way for her to express everything she had built up inside. That is why Susanna has always been known for having strong and unique movements on stage.
Susanna's biggest dream as a child was to become a comic book artist. She attended classes in cartoon drawing at the age of ten, and has since then taken over a dozen drawing classes. Her dreams were shattered after seeing how computers took over the cartoon world, so she decided to learn Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro. These skills prompted her into choosing Graphic Design as Major in College. Today, Susanna runs her own Graphic Design / Animation Company, Dare The Creative.
Susanna won her first beauty competition at sixteen, and was later discovered by model scouts at a mall in her hometown. They were looking for a new fresh face for the clothing company Hennes & Mauritz and she was told she had the "Perfect symmetric face". She has also appeared in TV commercials, documentaries, reality shows and done some fashion modeling.
Susanna has a burning desire for Fitness, and is doing mostly fitness modeling today. She works diligently on her psyche, as well as maintaining a healthy body. - Actress
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Lisa Zane was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Lisa is an actor and writer, known for Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), The Nurse (1997) and Monkeybone (2001).- Michele Gomez is known for The Encounter (2016), Malibu Dan the Family Man (2017) and Matador (2014).
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Ninel Conde was born on 29 September 1970 in Toluca, Estado de Mexico, Mexico. She is an actress, known for Rebelde (2004), Fuego en la sangre (2008) and El Señor de los Cielos (2013). She was previously married to Juan Alberto Zepeda Méndez and Ari Telch.- Actress
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Amanda Elizabeth Righetti is a Utah-born, Nevada-raised actor/producer and Best Actress Award winner by the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. Righetti began her career at 14, as a young model, but made waves as the trust-fund squandering, world-traveling black sheep, "Hailey Nichol", on Fox's The O.C. (2003).
So impressed by her talent and determination, Fox executives cast her as the lead role of "Tessa Lewis" in 2004's North Shore (2004). In 2005, Righetti ranked among FHM's 100 Sexiest Women while portraying "Jenna Moretti" in the popular drama, Reunion (2005). She has since appeared in several major motion pictures, and has guest-starred in popular television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and HBO's Entourage (2004).
In 2008, Righetti was cast in the leading role of Michael Bay's remake, Friday the 13th (2009), while filming her series, The Mentalist (2008), for CBS. In 2009, "Friday the 13th" opened to the best 3-day weekend opening for any horror film, and "The Mentalist" won a People's Choice Award for Best New Television Drama.- Martha Boles is known for Grey's Anatomy (2005), Rules of Engagement (2007) and Brothers & Sisters (2006).
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Odessa Rae is an Academy Award and BAFTA winning producer who was key in the formation of Ivanhoe Pictures, which produced the box office hit, Crazy Rich Asians. Since finishing her multiyear First-Look deal at Ivanhoe Pictures in early 2019, Rae has been producing independently. Odessa has become widely known for producing the highly-acclaimed documentary, Navalny (CNN Films/Warner Bros.) that premiered at Sundance (2022), winning "Best of Fest" and "Audience Award". Odessa's films have been shown at festivals around the world and have received multiple honors including PGA, Dupont, Greirson, Cinema Eye and Critics' Choice awards. Odessa is the recipient of the 2023 UN Sustainable Goals Impact Through Film award.- Actress
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Between Wisconsin and New Mexico, award winning actress Adrienne Rusk was raised in an artistic community and grew up with a deep passion for travel, nature and the arts. She began her entertainment career modeling as a child, eventually gravitating towards acting. Since then, she has been cast in numerous national commercials, print campaigns, international music videos, network television shows and feature films. She was awarded Best Actress by the Independent Filmmakers Showcase for her work as lead in the feature film, Only Sighing (2011). Shortly thereafter, she traveled as an American Diplomat in the documentary series American Caravan (2013), exploring humanitarianism and activism in the Middle East during the height of the Arab Spring.
Beyond the set, she holds a B.A. in Communications and English from the University of Wisconsin and a M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in Los Angeles. It has become increasingly important to combine her love of travel, psychology and humanitarianism into more meaningful work. She currently lives in Los Angeles and when not on set, provides clinical psychotherapy to individuals, couples and families in need.- Nicole Carmela is known for Search Engines (2016), Masters of Sex (2013) and Days of Our Lives (1965).
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Angela Mitchell Kronenberg is known for Poms (2019), The Underlying (2012) and Somebodies (2008). She has been married to Bob Kronenberg since 2013.- Actress
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Stephanie Edmonds was born on Cannon Air Force Base in Clovis, New Mexico as the only child of engineer father, Walter Edmonds, and dental assistant mother, Michelle Edmonds. When she was still very young, her father retired from the Air Force, and the family set off for Dallas, Texas.
At the age of twelve, she achieved gifted standing in the AIM ("Activating Inquisitive Minds") and Phoenix programs for gifted and talented students as the result of earning high scores on an IQ test. After pursuing an Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate curriculum, Edmonds graduated with honors - earning a degree of distinction and placement on the United States President's Honor Roll.
Discovered by an agent while competing at the National Cheerleaders Association All-Star Nationals in Dallas at the age of 14, she quickly found herself establishing a career as, both, an actress and a model.
While studying Psychology at the University of Oklahoma, Edmonds continued to actively pursue her career in the fashion industry, modeling the fashions of such designers as Betsey Johnson, Burberry, Nicole Miller, Hugo Boss, Vera Wang and Roberto Cavalli.
In 2007, Edmonds relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career in a more promising market.
Throughout her career, she has opted to take on conflicted characters dealing with sensitive and controversial issues of social importance. These include an honest portrayal of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder as the result of rape, an exploration of conventional society's oppressive condemnation of individuals engaging in same sex relationships, as well as a portrayal of substance abuse and self-inflicted harm.- Actress
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Thea Gill is best known for her portrayal of Lindsay Peterson on the landmark Showtime series QUEER AS FOLK (ACTRA Award nomination, Outstanding Performance by a Female). Other credits include, Annapurna Pictures' 20th CENTURY WOMEN, Lifetime's 10 YEAR REUNION, THE BOY SHE MET ONLINE and MY MOTHER'S SECRET, ABC's CASTLE, CBS' GHOST WHISPERER, Syfy Channel's STONADOS, RIVERWORLD and ANDROMEDA, Hallmark Movie Channel's LIES BETWEEN FRIENDS, Showtime's MASTERS OF HORROR: HOMECOMING and SIGHTINGS: HEARTLAND GHOST as well as the animated feature THE GRID: ZOMBIE OUTLET MAUL. She also starred in the Feature Films, SHEPARD, MULLIGANS, THE PUTT PUTT SYNDROME, MOTHER COUNTRY and EIGHTEEN, in which she sang the Genie Award - nominated song "IN A HEARTBEAT." Thea was awarded the 2002 Golden Sheaf Award for Best Actress for her work on BLISS: NINA'S MUSE and was the 2005 Leo Award winner for her role as Caroline in THE COLLECTOR: THE MOTHER and was a Leo Award nominee for Best Actress for the short film SWAP. A celebrated stage actress, Thea starred in GASLIGHT. She has also starred in such notable roles as: Claudia in Joanna Murray-Smith's HONOUR, Yelena in Chekhov's UNCLE VANYA, Desdemona in Shakespeare's OTHELLO and Juliet in ROMEO AND JULIET, as Catherine in David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize - winning play, PROOF, as Lavinia in Larry Fineberg's THE CLAIRVOYANT, as Sarah in Joanna McClelland Glass' TRYING and as Mary Ann in George F. Walker's BETTER LIVING. She played Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, receiving the 2010 Critic's Spotlight Award for Best Performance in a professional production and starred as Molly in the west coast premiere of the Stephen Belber play DUSK RINGS A BELL, for which she received the Last Straw Critics Award. Thea, also an accomplished singer, sang in front of a sold - out audience at San Francisco's Herbst Theatre for the annual Help Is On The Way gala, alongside some of Broadway's top stars, as well as the S.T.A.G.E. spring gala. She debuted her Something Cool cabaret show in Palm Springs in 2011 and followed it up with her Body and Soul one woman show and made her Las Vegas debut performing at Marilyn's Lounge in The Eastside Cannery Hotel and Casino. https://soundcloud.com/thea-gill. You can find Thea on Facebook (Thea Gill Fans) and on Twitter and Instagram @TheaLGill- Ann Wedgeworth was born January 21, 1934 in Abilene, Texas to Cortus and Elizabeth Wedgeworth, she graduated from from Highland Park High School in University Park, and later graduated from the University of Texas in 1957. After graduation, Ann moved to New York City and auditioned several times before she was admitted to The Actors Studio. Her debut film appearance was in Andy (1965), and for the past four decades she took supporting roles in several films, and earned two NSFC Award nominations for her performances in Citizens Band (1977) and Sweet Dreams (1985).
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Christa Collins is known for Gutshot Straight (2014), The Hit (2023) and Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman (2021).- Actress
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Ari Meyers was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Sunday, April 6, 1969. She began an acting career at age 12, with her role as Al Pacino's stepdaughter in Al Pacino's Author! Author! (1982) and hasn't looked back, since. Ari dictated her first play, "The Super Magic Show," for her nursery school class to her mom, actress Taro Meyer, when she was 5. She directed, came up with the scripts, and choreographed the dancers! At age 5, Ari became a child model but took a hiatus when she decided she would rather play than go to auditions. Her most famous role to date is that of "Emma Jane McCardle," which she portrayed on the 80s sitcom, Kate & Allie (1984) for six years, until 1990. In 1991, Ari Meyers graduated from Yale with honors and a double major in philosophy and theatre arts, and she was also an honor student throughout her high school years. As a narrator, she released several audio books: for example in 1995 "Earth Angel - A Kitten's Tale," a traditional story written and directed by her mother and produced by Ari and Taro, too. With her mother, she acted in Memories of Midnight (1991). Since 2016, she started working as a postpartum nurse and a lactation consultant in a hospital in Los Angeles, California.- Actress
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Award-winning vocalist, Stacy Sullivan, has appeared in venues around the world, from The Crazy Coqs in London to The Cafe Carlyle in New York and the Cinegrill in Hollywood. Her six albums, including her latest "Stranger in a Dream" (Harbinger Records) and "It's a Good Day: A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee" (LML Music), can be heard regularly on The Jonathon Channel, Seriously Sinatra, and radio stations across the country.
Theatrical performances include "Christine" in the Yeston/Kopit "Phantom" (Los Angeles Premiere,) "Rosebud" in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (West Coast Premiere, with George Rose and Karen Morrow,) and Toby Bluth's "Babes in Toyland" (World Premiere,with Robert Morse.) Live performances include Cabaret Conventions in New York and San Francisco, the Pasadena Pops Orchestra w/John Raitt, The Knoxville Symphony w/Lucas Richman, and Lyrics and Lyricists at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan.
Sullivan grew up in Oklahoma, the seventh of eight children in a wildly musical family, where she began performing in venues across the south and mid-west at the age of five. Graduating Cum Laude from Tulsa University with a degree in Music, she left home to follow her musical and acting dreams in Los Angeles.
She appeared in numerous film, commercial, and television projects in Hollywood, (memorably creating the role of Sissel Jorgensen on the award-winning series, Christy, starring Tyne Daly) but career took a backseat to children for many years, leading her to keep the musical drive alive by recording five critically acclaimed albums.
With a move to New York in 2012, career dreams took flight in the creation of "It's a Good Day-A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee," the live show and recording that would change her life. Stephen Holden, of The New York Times has referred to her performances as "Spellbinding," Darkly Sultry," and "Compelling." Clive Davis of The Times (London) wrote, "A commanding, willowy presence, Sullivan captures that rare combination of vulnerability and worldliness."
"On the Air," the show she wrote and performs for Piano Jazz creator, Marian McPartland, caught the eye (and ear) of legendary radio personality and music connoisseur Jonathan Schwartz, who presented it to New York City at WNYC's "The Greene Space," which led to a run at The York Theatre in Manhattan and the recording "Stranger in a Dream." The Wall Street Journal called it "Cabaret for Thinking People," and The New York Times raved, "Sullivan transports you to a twilight zone of wistful reflection that recalls the dreamier side of Peggy Lee."
"Since You've Asked," her most personal live musical offering, is a meteorologically themed family history spanning several decades, described by The New York Times in April 2015 as "Thrilling," "Audacious," "Spellbinding," and "Stretching cabaret into previously unexplored territory."
With "A Night at the Troubadour," Sullivan once again dives into uncharted waters with an extraordinary musical journey dedicated to Elton John and David Ackles, two of her heroes who met and performed at the legendary rock and roll club on the fateful night of John's North American debut on August 25th, 1970.
Sullivan joined forces with Todd Murray to create "Separate Ways," a thought provoking, sometimes humorous and always musically entertaining look at the very human quandary of "should I stay or should I go?" "Home for the Holidays", is their holiday offering which weaves a musical tapestry of traditional fare such as "I'll be Home for Christmas" and "Silent Night" with more contemporary selections such as Stephen Schwartz and Alan Menken's "Cold Enough to Snow," and Joni Mitchell's "River."
Numerous awards, including The MAC Award (2015) for "Major Artist," The Nightlife Award (2014) for "Best Female Vocalist," The Bistro Award, and The Lamott/Friedman Award for "Best Recording" (It's a Good Day-A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee) give her the opportunity to tour the world with her band, as well as in a duo setting with Piano Jazz Host and Jazz Pianist, Jon Weber.- Actress
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Amy Locane has been a SAG member since 1983. A native of New Jersey, she started her career in New York, doing over 50 commercials. She also did print work for editorials in WWD, and was a fit model for Calvin Klein. Her first TV series, Spencer starred Chad Lowe, Mi Mi Kennedy, and Grant Heslov. At the age of 17, Amy was cast opposite Johnny Depp in the cult Classic hit, Cry Baby. The film was directed by John Waters and starred Ricki Lake, Traci Lords, Patricia Hearst, and Iggy Pop. Amy then starred in School Ties, Blue Sky, and Prefontaine, opposite Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris O' Donnell, Jared Leto, Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones.
Despite a promising start, when Amy was mis-cast in the series Melrose Place, with a decade older cast, her career struggled.
Amy currently lives in NJ, an hour from NYC, with her 2 daughters. Ms. Locane is currently finding fulfillment working in short films, with projects she finds interesting and characters she finds compelling.- Actress
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Mie was born on 9 March 1958 in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan. She is an actress and executive, known for Pink Lady (1980), Pinku redi no katsudo dai shashin (1978) and Kôru garu (1982). She was previously married to Junzo Hata.- Freya Allan (Oxfordshire, England, September 6, 2001) is a British actress known for being chosen to play Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher (2019). She will star in the upcoming Planet of the Apes movie that will be released May 2024. Freya also appears in HBO series The Third Day and Studio Canals film Gunpowder Milkshake.
- Stephanie Honoré was born on 11 May 1984. She is an actress, known for Now You See Me (2013), The Final Destination (2009) and Left Behind (2014). She has been married to Erick Sanchez since 13 December 2009. They have four children.
- Felicia Day was born on June 28, 1979 in Huntsville, Alabama, USA as Kathryn Felicia Day. She is an actress and producer, known for her work on TV and the web video world. She has appeared in mainstream television shows and films, including Supernatural (2005) and a two-season arc on the SyFy series Eureka (2006). However, Felicia may be best known for her work in the web video world. She co-starred in Joss Whedon's Internet musical Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008) and created and starred in the hit web series, The Guild (2007). Felicia is creative chief officer of her production company Knights of Good, which produced the web series Dragon Age: Redemption (2011) and the YouTube channel Geek & Sundry.
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Katja Riemann was born on 1 November 1963 in Kirchweyhe, Weyhe, Lower Saxony, Germany. She is an actress and director, known for Suck Me Shakespeer (2013), Rosenstrasse (2003) and Bandits (1997).- Additional Crew
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Rebekah Wainwright was born on 16 September 1988 in Dublin, Ireland. She is an actress, known for The Woman King (2022), The Tudors (2007) and Opus K (2011).- Actress
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Franka Potente was born on 22 July 1974 in the German city of Münster, to Hildegard, a medical assistant, and Dieter Potente, a teacher, and raised in the nearby town of Dülmen. After her graduation in 1994, she went to the Otto-Falckenberg-Schule, a drama school in Munich, but soon broke off to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York. After a notable debut in Nach Fünf im Urwald (1995), the role of the heroine in Run Lola Run (1998), directed by her then longtime companion Tom Tykwer was her national breakthrough. After some other successful movies in Germany, she starred in several Hollywood productions, most prominently The Bourne Identity (2002) and The Bourne Supremacy (2004) and lived one year in Los Angeles. After her return to Berlin, she continues working with German and international directors.- Actress
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Becka Adams was born on 21 April 1987 in Elizabeth, Colorado, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Timeless (2016), The Crying Dead (2011) and Strange Events (2014).- Actress
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Haley Vianne Webb was born in Fairfax, Virginia and moved to Southern California in her teens. She began acting professionally at 15 and in 2011 founded production company Legion of Horribles through which she directs, produces, and acts. She resides in Los Angeles and is married to photographer and documentary filmmaker Alexander Drecun.- Actress
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From the age of 6, she practiced classical ballet. Anna started her career as a model at age 15 (1998). During her secondary school she traveled for her work as a model. After she starred in a TV series she studied at the Amsterdam Drama School. In the final year of this Academy she filmed Bride Flight (2008), an international co-production in New Zealand.- Of Russian/Romanian and Jewish ancestry, sultry, amber-eyed Olive Felicia Dines grew up in Westchester County, New York. She was the daughter of Max Dines and his wife Sylvia Schwartz. According to differing sources, Max may have been a journalist or an attorney.
Felicia began in movies after first working as a teenage lingerie model in order to afford her dancing lessons. She then studied sociology at Pennsylvania State University (graduating with a B.A. in 1954), acted in college plays, attended drama school and eventually appeared in live TV commercials. As to her modeling bathing suits, negligees, bras and girdles, she later remarked "There is nothing very sexy or exciting about standing around in undergarments under hot lights" and "Modeling was hard work for me. I never liked it very much because I kept thinking I was in a rut".
Felicia's situation improved after a talent agent spotted her playing the female lead in William Inge's play Picnic at The Players Ring Theater in 1955 (Kim Novak starred in the film version that year). Columbia executives were impressed and signed the budding starlet to a seven-year contract. Initially billed as Randy Farr, Felicia found her niche as an intelligent and sexy western leading lady, first showcased in a trio of classics directed by the veteran Delmer Daves: Jubal (1956), 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and (in her best role yet) The Last Wagon (1956), opposite Richard Widmark. For the next two decades, she essayed a wide variety of characters, ranging from religious types to barmaids, from party girls to the occasional femme fatale.
Sandwiched in between frequent TV guest spots, Felicia excelled in just a handful of comedies and action films, notably in Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) (as an unfaithful wife), in the poignant, idiosyncratic Jack Lemmon-directed comedy-drama Kotch (1971) (as Walter Matthau's daughter-in-law) and in the slick heist thriller Charley Varrick (1973) (this time as Matthau's love interest). A talented, much underused actress, she left show biz in 1992 but made a brief comeback 22 years later to co-star in a little known comedy drama, Loser's Crown (2014).
Felicia divorced her first husband, the actor Lee Farr, in 1955. Her second marriage was to Jack Lemmon, whom she had first met while he was filming Cowboy (1958). They married in 1962 in Paris during his work on Irma la Douce (1963). A daughter, Courtney, was born in 1966. Latterly known as Felicia F. Lemmon, she has resided in Los Angeles, devoting time and money to various philanthropic endeavours and to her much loved feline pets. - Actress
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Cynda Williams was born on 17 May 1966 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for One False Move (1991), Mad As Hell (2021) and Mo' Better Blues (1990). She has been married to Roderick Plummer since 26 July 2001. They have one child. She was previously married to Arthur Louis Fuller and Billy Bob Thornton.- Actress
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Caroline Keenan was born on 12 March 1970 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress, known for The Day After Tomorrow (2004), The Replacements (2000) and Nothing to Lose (1997). She has been married to Michael Wiseman since 3 March 2001. They have two children.- Actress
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Jess Adams was born on 22 April 1991 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. She is an actress, known for Community (2009), The Nine Lives of Chloe King (2011) and This Thing with Sarah (2013).- Producer
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Heather Rae was born on 1 October 1966 in Venice, California, USA. She is a producer and director, known for Frozen River (2008), Tallulah (2016) and Bull (2019). She has been married to Russell Friedenberg since July 1999. They have three children.- Actress
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Rolexis "Delaney" Schinsing is an actor, writer, model and makeup artist who was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Coming from a lineage of performers, entertainment runs through her veins. She is the granddaughter of the legendary Chuck Carbo, lead singer for The Spiders and hit recording artist who was signed with Imperial Records and Atlantic Records.
Rolexis first stepped into her own spotlight at only five years of age when she began tap dancing for crowds in the New Orleans French Quarter. In her teenage years, she transitioned to the stage and was cast in lead roles. These performances not only gave her valuable experience but also a source of pride knowing that she was pursuing her passion and making others around her smile and laugh. Rolexis built upon her natural skill set and went on to pursue formal training. She attended the University of Arkansas where she studied psychology and performing arts, and she enrolled in acting workshops taught by industry veterans to further hone her craft.
Rolexis' talent led to booking principal roles in regional and national commercials, print ads, and a recurring role on the HBO series "Treme," among her many credits. She was most recently seen on Season 2 of BYUtv's award-winning show "Relative Race" and on the OWN series "Queen Sugar," executive produced by Oprah Winfrey. Rolexis is thrilled to have a thriving career in the industry she loves, and she gives back to the community through speaking engagements encouraging others to reach for their dreams. Rolexis lives by the motto: "God first; everything else second."- When Anna Colwell was 5-years-old, she decided randomly that she wanted to be an actress. Considering the fact that no one else in her family was in the business and they lived in Atlanta, Georgia, it was pretty shocking for her parents to hear, but they were supportive and helped her take the first steps towards her dream. Anna began modeling at the age of 10 and began working in commercials soon after. She has been very fortunate to shoot with some of the world's biggest companies including Coca-Cola, TBS, BMW, Corona, TLC, among others. Notably, an NFL commercial she shot 2010 was particularly well received and built her profile up among football fans.
Since Anna always knew she wanted more of a challenge in her career, she started focusing more on television and film over the past few years. She has had landed roles on the TV shows The Game (as Tia Mowry's character's sidekick Brynn), Necessary Roughness, Drop Dead Diva, and Single Ladies.
Anna was born and raised in the metro Atlanta area, where she still resides today. She has a rescue cat, Roxie, and is an animal lover who hopes to one day start her own no-kill shelter. Her hobbies include hanging out with family and friends, fashion, food, and watching football. She played soccer for 12 years. - Actress
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Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson was born on September 29, 1904 in London, England, to Nancy Sophia (Greer) and George Garson, a commercial clerk. Of Scottish and Ulster-Scots descent, Garson displayed no early interest in becoming an actress. Educated at the University of London intending to become a teacher, she opted instead to take a job at an advertising agency. During her off hours she appeared in local theatrical productions, gaining a reputation as an extremely talented and charismatic performer. During a stage production of "Old Music," Garson was offered a studio contract by MGM Vice President of Production Louis B. Mayer while he was on a visit to London looking for new talent. Garson's very first film under that arrangement was the immensely popular Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939), earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress - the first of six she would receive. The following year would see Greer in the highly acclaimed Pride and Prejudice (1940) as "Elizabeth Bennet". 1941 saw her earn a second nomination for her role as Edna Gladney in Blossoms in the Dust (1941), but it was the moving, if propagandist, Mrs. Miniver (1942), in a role that she would forever be known by, that actually brought her the Oscar statuette as Best Actress.
As Marie Curie in Madame Curie (1943), she would draw yet another nomination, and the same the next year in Mrs. Parkington (1944). It began to seem that any movie she was part of would be an automatic success. Sure enough, in 1945, she won yet another nomination, for her role as "Mary Rafferty" in The Valley of Decision (1945). Still, Garson began to chafe at the unbroken stream of "noble woman" roles in which the studio was casting her. MGM felt that they had an winning formula and saw no compelling reason to alter it. Two standard seven-year contract extensions kept her at MGM until 1954 when, by mutual consent, she left the only studio she had ever known. In 1946, Greer appeared in Adventure (1945), which was a flop at the box-office. 1947's Desire Me (1947) was no less a disaster, downward spiral finally arrested with the hit That Forsyte Woman (1949). The next year, she reprised her role as "Kay Miniver" in The Miniver Story (1950), though audiences were unsurprisingly put off by her character's untimely demise from cancer, leaving screen husband Walter Pidgeon to soldier on alone.
For the remainder of the 1950s, she endured several predictably unappreciated films. Then, 1960 found her cast in the role of Eleanor Roosevelt in Sunrise at Campobello (1960). This film was, perhaps, her finest work and landed her seventh and final Academy Award nomination. Her final screen appearances were in The Singing Nun (1966) as "Mother Prioress" and The Happiest Millionaire (1967). After a few TV movies, Garson retired to the New Mexico ranch she shared with her husband, millionaire Buddy E.E. Fogelson. She concentrated on the environment and other various charities. By the 1980s, she was suffering from chronic heart problems, prompting her to slow down. That was the cause of her death on April 6, 1996 in Dallas, Texas, at age 91.- The confidence and fresh energy of Lori Heuring shines through both on and off-screen. This Texan spit-fire studied rigorously in college, resulting in a Finance degree. She then changed her focus and made her way out to Los Angeles, setting her sights on an acting career. With an ever-growing resume, that career is no longer a dream. Lori was recently seen in 20th Century Fox's hit thriller, Runaway Jury (2003), alongside Gene Hackman and John Cusack. She has recently been released in three films: Columbia Pictures Soccer Dog: European Cup (2004), and the independent films False Prophets (2006) and The Scare Hole (2004), in which she co-stars with Brad Renfro.
Lori has recently shot 8MM 2 (2005) in Budapest, Hungary with Johnathon Schaech. The film is a Sony production, directed by J.S. Cardone.
Heuring recently finished working with Kathleen Quinlan in Lifetime's Perfect Romance (2004). She was also seen in the CBS telepic The Locket (2002) alongside Vanessa Redgrave. Heuring's other film credits include Taboo (2002), in which she co-stars with Nick Stahl and was seen at the Sundance Film Festival and True Blue (2001) in which she co-starred with Tom Berenger. In addition, Heuring appeared in the indy feature Nailed (2001) with Harvey Keitel, Just Sue Me (2000), The Operator (2000), Snake Tales (1998), and The Newton Boys (1998).
In addition to appearing in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive (2001) with Naomi Watts and Justin Theroux, Heuring is most noticeably recognized for her role in the Warner Bros. psychological thriller, The in Crowd (2000), directed by Mary Lambert (Morgan Creek/Warner Bros.). In this film, Heuring plays the lead role of Adrien Williams. The 19 year-old character was recently released from a mental hospital, where she was treated for her problem differentiating between fantasy and reality. The story takes on many twists as Williams takes on a summer job at her doctor's country club.
Heuring's list of television credits is extensive, including a series regular role on ABC's The Player (1997) opposite Patrick Dempsey, Viggo Mortensen and 'Jennifer Garner (I)'. She also landed recurring roles in television pilots such as Charles Haid's "Sherman Oaks," for CBS, opposite Esai Morales, Jonathan Silverman and Kelly Rutherford and "LA Confidential," with Kiefer Sutherland. Episodic appearances include guest star roles on WB's "Seventh Heaven," CBS' "Early Edition," UPN's "Legacy," and ABC's "Ellen," and a recurring role on ABC's "Alias."
Heuring was born in Panama, but after a family move, relocated to Austin, Texas, where she was raised and will always think of as "home." With the support of her family, she began spending summers studying with an acting coach in Los Angeles and returning to school in the fall. After co-starring in her first movie, Animal Room, with Matthew Lillard and Amanda Peet, Heuring graduated from the University of Texas with an Honor's Business degree, and moved to Los Angeles to further her career as an actress.
Now residing on the west coast and still heavily influenced by "those who have lived," Heuring often turns to classic novels or "the magic of old movies" to stay grounded. Dividing her time between Austin and Los Angeles, Heuring finds her "smiles and laughter" in her friends, family, and her dog, Stan Musial. She couldn't live without her books, writing and "doing anything outside."
With her career steadily climbing, Lori Heuring maintains a credo from her In Crowd experience that she plans to keep with her throughout her life - "Always remember where you came from." - Actress
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Growing up between Pennsylvania and County Clare, Ireland, Aimee found her love of performance at an early age, and has defied conventional description ever since. Aimee first brought international attention as an athlete. Being the first person in history to compete in the NCAA as an amputee, she sprinted as part of Georgetown University's nationally ranked team against other top Division I track athletes, making her woven carbon-fibre legs world-famous. She is a gold medalist Paralympic athlete and set several World Records (100-meter dash and long jump). A dean's list student on scholarship from the Defense Department, she graduated in 1998 from Georgetown's School of Foreign Service with a double major in History and Diplomacy. Aimee dived into modeling for Alexander McQueen's 1999 London show. Her film debut was as the star of the cult fave, Cremaster 3 (2002), by art world star Matthew Barney.- Antonia was born in England but was raised in Virginia, USA till she was 12. She then lived in Wiltshire. She played leads in National Youth Music Theatre as a child and did Footlights when she studied English at Cambridge University. She left university to go to Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She is known for films such as St Trinians and the CBS mini series Elvis in which she played Priscilla Presley. She took time out of acting to study psychology at university.
- Anna Wood was born on 30 December 1985 in Mt. Airy, North Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for Chronicle (2012), The Following (2013) and Brothers & Sisters (2006). She has been married to Dane DeHaan since 30 June 2012. They have two children.
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Karen Jane Allen was born in Carrollton, rural southern Illinois, to Patricia (Howell), a teacher, and Carroll Thompson Allen, an FBI agent. She spent her first 10 years traveling around the country with her parents and two sisters. She was always "the new girl in school." Acting did not really cross Allen's mind until she was in her early 20s, when she saw a Jerzy Grotowski theater production that impressed her so much, she instantly decided to give it a shot. She trained as a classical actress and enrolled at the Actors Studio and with Lee Strasberg in New York City. During this period, she made several student films and directed and acted in several plays. In 1976, she made her first film appearance in the award-winning small film The Whidjitmaker (1976).
Her first major film role came as Katy in 1978's National Lampoon's National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), which became one of the biggest hits of the year, obtained "classic" status, and launched a whole host of young "hot" stars. However, shortly after National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) opened, Allen was struck by a rare and dangerous eyesight condition called keratoconjunctivitis. Luckily, the condition subsided and Allen could continue her dramatic rise to the top. Lead roles in cult favorites like The Wanderers (1979) and the controversial thriller Cruising (1980) followed, as did smaller parts as in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979). However, it was her performance in Rob Cohen's A Small Circle of Friends (1980), as well as her previously mentioned turn in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), that caught the eye of a certain Steven Spielberg. He then cast her as the feisty heroine and co-star of Harrison Ford in his big-budget blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), which became a huge hit in 1981-82 and is regarded by many film buffs as the greatest action-adventure film ever made.
Following the huge success of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Allen chose to spend more than two years out of the limelight, concentrating on smaller, more personal projects. She won a major award for her performances on Broadway, won critical acclaim for her portrayal of Abra in the hugely successful ABC production of East of Eden (1981), and had parts in two smaller films: Alan Parker's Shoot the Moon (1982) and Split Image (1982), co-starring James Woods and Peter Fonda. She returned to the mainstream in 1984 with Until September (1984) and Starman (1984), co-starring Jeff Bridges and directed by John Carpenter (of Halloween (1978) fame), but once again decided to leave the limelight for a couple of years to do more stage work and some troubled indie films. While Allen has worked almost constantly since then, giving notable performances in Paul Newman's screen adaptation of The Glass Menagerie (1987), the Christmas hit Scrooged (1988), and Steven Soderbergh's underrated King of the Hill (1993), she has not been able to scale the same dizzy heights as the early 1980s hits. Most of her lead roles in feature films since Starman (1984) have not been that well-received (Animal Behavior (1989), Ghost in the Machine (1993), and The Turning (1992) among them). However, she has been seen to good effect on TV in such films as Challenger (1990), in which she portrayed tragic schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe, and All the Winters That Have Been (1997), co-starring Richard Chamberlain.
She has also made special guest star appearances on such shows as Law & Order (1990), Knots Landing (1979), and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985), and in several TV movies, including Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison Story (1996) and Secret Weapon (1990). She also played the lead in the CBS series The Road Home (1994). Karen Allen was married to soap star Kale Browne (with whom she co-starred in 'Til There Was You (1997)) in 1988 and they have a son, Nicholas. Apart from acting, Allen is also an accomplished singer, songwriter, and musician. She played in a band with Kathleen Turner, and recorded a duet with Jeff Bridges for the Starman (1984) soundtrack album.
She also writes plays, screenplays, and poetry; owns her own Ashtanga yoga enterprise; and spends time at her Berkshire Mountains farm or Upper West Side Manhattan townhouse. The classically trained actress also has a screenplay called "The Second Coming," which is about to be made into a movie. Most recently she has starred opposite Peter Coyote in The Basket (1999), and appeared in the blockbuster The Perfect Storm (2000), in which she co-starred with George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, and Diane Lane. In addition to these, she is working on Shaka Zulu: The Citadel (2001) and recently made an independent film, In the Bedroom (2001). Karen Allen is undoubtedly one of the most talented, ambitious, and versatile actresses of the last 20 years. In many ways, her own choices to "go back to theater and smaller projects" are the only things that have really stopped her being a major, major star. Allen was voted one of the most beautiful women in the world in 1983, and is a naturally attractive lady - who often plays characters significantly younger than herself. She also often plays unglamorous types - and there is no one better at portraying real, human, and wholly believable people.- Actress
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Angel Locsin was born on 23 April 1985 in Bulacan, Philippines. She is an actress and director, known for One More Try (2012), Everything About Her (2016) and In the Name of Love (2011).- Tall (5'9"), buxom, and shapely dark-haired brunette knockout Jayde Nicole was born on February 19, 1986 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. Jayde started modeling for catalogs and fashion shows at age six. Her family moved to Port Perry when she was seven. Nicole decided to take a hiatus from modeling at age eleven. At age fifteen she was spotted outside of the Air Canada Centre by a Toronto modeling agency scout who offered her the opportunity to continue modeling. Jayde briefly studied hotel management at George Brown University in Toronto, but eventually dropped out to focus on modeling instead. Her mother suggested to Nicole that she pose for "Playboy." Jayde was chosen to be the Playmate of the Month in the January, 2007 issue of the famous men's magazine. She was named Playmate of the Year in 2008 and has the distinction of being the first Canadian to receive this particular honor in 26 years. Nicole has appeared as herself on the TV shows "The Girls Next Door" and "The Hills." Moreover, Jayde has been featured in such magazines as "Details," "American Curves," "FHM," "Elle," "Cosmo," and "Vegas." Nicole started a charity called Lengths of Love, which encourages people to donate their hair to be fashioned into wigs for pediatric patients in need. She lives in West Hollywood.
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Cara Santana was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After developing a love for the creative arts and theater, she left Texas at 15 to pursue a career as an actress. She enrolled at the prestigious Idyllwild Arts Academy, where she trained and studied the Meisner method, Stanislavsky and Uta Hagen techniques for 4 years before moving to Los Angeles. After graduating from the academy she started working in guest starring roles throughout network television. With a diverse and ambiguous look Cara has been able to morph into a variety of different characters showcasing both her comedic ability and dramatic talent. A chameleon to some degree, she has a strong resume of interesting and versatile roles showing her love for characters.
With the rise of social media, she quickly gained a following and has created a secondary career in brand endorsements and a voice in activism. With an outspoken opinion on immigration reform, gun control and human rights issues; Cara has also contributed as a writer to Harper's Bazaar and The Huffington Post. Often partnering with brands that mimic her same sensitivity to social impact, her strongly engaged social media followers allow her to successfully shed light on brands and causes that are deeply rooted in her passions.
With interests in writing and production, Cara is also focusing on producing and bringing her own material to life, including the feature film, Steps, about addiction which she is looking to be her directorial debut.
Cara lives in Los Angeles.- Ashley Madekwe (born 6 December 1981) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as call girl Bambi in the ITV2 series Secret Diary of a Call Girl, social climber Ashley Davenport on the ABC drama series Revenge and the witch Tituba in the WGN America series Salem.
Madekwe was born in South London, England into a mixed family. Her father is Nigerian-Swiss and her mother is English. She grew up on a south London council estate and attended The Brit School at age 14. She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London where she gained a BA in acting. While attending the school, she appeared in numerous stage productions including King Henry V as Princess Katherine and Wuthering Heights as Catherine Earnshaw.
Madekwe started her acting career with a film titled Storm Damage. Since then, she has made guest appearances on Teachers, Doctors, Casualty, and Drop Dead Gorgeous. Madekwe landed her first motion picture in the 2007 Woody Allen film Cassandra's Dream, opposite Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor. Following that success, she played Elisha in the one-off BBC Three drama pilot West 10 LDN, and appeared in six episodes of Trexx and Flipside as Ollie. In 2008, she landed the role of Bambi on the ITV2 drama series Secret Diary of a Call Girl, appearing in series two and three. Madekwe starred in the 2008 comedy film How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. Her theatre credits include Little Sweet Thing by Roy Williams and Flight Path by David Watson.
Madekwe made her official US debut in the 2009 drama series The Beautiful Life, which only aired two episodes on The CW before being cancelled. In February 2011, she was cast as Ashley Davenport in the ABC drama series Revenge. After being a regular for the first two seasons, it was reported in late May 2013 that Madekwe would depart the series following a guest appearance in the first episode of the third season. She starred as Tituba in the television series Salem from 2014 to 2016.
In June 2012, Madekwe married her long-time boyfriend, actor Iddo Goldberg. They have worked together on Secret Diary of a Call Girl and he also had a role alongside her on the TV series Salem. - Kim Zolciak-Biermann was born on 19 May 1978 in Pensacola, Florida, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for Don't Be Tardy for the Wedding (2012), Ghost Hunters (2004) and E! News (1991). She has been married to Kroy Biermann since 11 November 2011. They have four children. She was previously married to Daniel Toce.
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Gina Cristine "Gia" Mantegna (born April 17, 1990) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Devin Levin on American sitcom The Middle.
Mantegna was born Gina Cristine Mantegna in Manhattan, New York, and raised in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Arlene, who owns the restaurant "Taste Chicago" in Burbank, California, and actor Joe Mantegna. While growing up she was a trained gymnast and ballerina. She plays piano and saxophone and is a skilled singer.
Mantegna made her acting debut at age 13 in the 2003 film Uncle Nino (2003), alongside Anne Archer, Trevor Morgan, and her father, Joe Mantegna. She later appeared in 13 Going on 30 (2004). In 2006, Mantegna portrayed the character of Grace Conrad in Warner Brothers' winter feature, Unaccompanied Minors (2006). She was cast as one of the main roles in an American television pilot show, Murder Book (2005), for Fox. She starred in The Neighbor (2007) alongside Matthew Modine, Michèle Laroque, and Ed Quinn.
She turned 18 in 2008, and decided to change her professional given name to Gia.
In 2008, Mantegna made a guest appearance in the Season 3 episode, for television show Criminal Minds (2005), in which her father stars, wherein she portrayed an abducted teen named Lindsey Vaughn, who witnesses her best friend's death. She also appeared on The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008) in a recurring role as Patty Mary.
In 2010, Mantegna starred in the independent feature And Soon the Darkness (2010). She also appeared in the TeenNick television series, Gigantic (2010).
On December 9, 2010, Mantegna was announced as the 2011 Miss Golden Globe for the 68th Annual Golden Globe Award Ceremony.
In 2011, Mantegna starred in the found footage feature, Apartment 143 (2011), and in the independent romantic comedy, Getting That Girl (2011). In addition to film roles, she played recurring characters on The Middle (2009) and Under the Dome (2013).
In 2017, Mantegna reprised her Criminal Minds guest starring role "Lindsey Vaughn", now operating as a drug cartel hit woman.- Actress
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Sarah Alexander was born on 3 January 1971 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Stardust (2007), Green Wing (2004) and Coupling (2000). She is married to Peter Serafinowicz. They have two children.- Preeti Desai is a British actress, model, and former Miss Great Britain of Gujarati Indian descent. She made history by becoming the first woman of Indian origin to win the title. Known for starring in Damien Chazelle's 2020 film The Stunt Double commissioned by Apple Desai made her acting debut with acclaimed film Shor in the City (2011) and was nominated for Best Lead Actress at the South Asian Rising Star Film Awards in New York City. Desai is listed as the Times of India's 50 Most Desirable Women and People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People
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Maria Cina is a powerhouse. Producer, writer, actress, dancer, and a tireless activist/philanthropist for women, children and equality. Maria is an artist, story-teller, way-shower, maker, locker of life, and a veracious student of human behavior, aesthetics, and spirit.
Hailing from Buffalo, NY, Maria started her career as a dancer in Las Vegas (Siegfried & Roy) and went on to work with artists Prince, Reba McEntire and many others. Maria made her acting debut on Beverly Hills 90210, and is known for her roles in "April's Shower" (Regent Entertainment), John Hancock's "Suspended Animation" and ABC's "Switched At Birth". Maria has appeared in many World Premier plays and performed at theaters including The Mark Taper Forum, The Kirk Douglas Theater, and The Hollywood Bowl. SAG/AFTRA/AEA/ASCAP actor. songwriter, producer Co-produced and starred in Regent Entertainment's award winning Aprils's Shower and wrote several songs for the sound track.
L.A. based, Maria is a producer of live events and films. Founder (2017) of CreateHer Network: Women Supporting Women, Maria fosters a robust community of women that encourages support and guidance to live a life of alignment with true calling, fulfillment, spiritual connection, financial literacy, and wellness. She coaches private and group workshops for women's personal and professional growth.
In 2003, Maria designed and launched Spiritual Lingerie Fine Jewelry. SL amassed and devoted clientele that included Naomi Campbell, Josie Maran and Matthew & Camilla McConaughey, as well as features in Bazaar, InStyle, US Weekly, and on the cult t.v. show VH-1's "The Fabulous Life" In 2005, she partnered with fellow actress and influencer Janet Gunn, creating a line of sterling silver jewelry for Cirque Du Soleil, that sold worldwide. In 2018, she would again collaborate with Cirque Du Soleil Founder, Guy La Liberty, as Lead Designer and Creative Director of a lifestyle brand based on the energy of natural gemstones and crystals. In 2013, Maria partnered with Italian American vintner and author, Mea Argentieri, on Mea Mac Handbags. Made in USA, and featured in Italian Elle, InStyle, Harper's Bazaar and Paper magazines, Mea Mac's day-to-night adaptive/connective handbag concept was dubbed "revolutionary' by MSN Glo and audaciously copied by Theory. Creators of In Pursuit Of Magic, a global street art movement, relied on Maria to design and manufacture their exceptional branded product collection which was sold at ABC Carpet & Home,NY.
With her pre-teen son, Nam Harrison, Maria joined forces with The Children Of Vietnam Organization to build a kindergarten, a primary school gr.1-5, and to bring electricity and clean water to a tribal village in the mountains of Quang Nam, Vietnam Maria has been an activist for The Standing Rock Defense Fund, been called a "nasty woman" for marching on Washington, and received death threats for the satirical anti-trump music video she produced, wrote & directed called "Tiny Hands For Trump" which went viral.
Maria is married to Blair Harrison, the British CEO and Founder of Frequency Networks. Their son Nam Harrison is a teen musician and philanthropist, who was born in Vietnam. They live with rescued dogs and fish in Los Angeles, CA.- Sunny Johnson was born on 21 September 1953 in San Bernardino County, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Flashdance (1983), The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (1981) and Where the Buffalo Roam (1980). She died on 19 June 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Kim Myers was born on 15 February 1966, in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is also credited as Kim Meyers. She got her first major role in film in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) as Lisa Webber. Kim made Letters from a Killer (1998) with actor Patrick Swayze.
In 1989, Kim had her first TV role in a series called Studio 5-B (1989) as Samantha Hurley. Then, in 1993, she was in Key West (1993) as Dr. Reilly Clarke. Later she got a recurring role on The Pretender (1996) as Jarod's mother, Margaret. Also, she had notable TV guest appearances in Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) and Six Feet Under (2001). - Writer
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Lisa Vanderpump (born 15 September 1960) is an English actress, restaurateur, designer, television personality, author and humanitarian. She is best known for her appearances on the American reality television shows The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Vanderpump Rules, and Vanderpump Dogs.
Vanderpump and her husband, Ken Todd, have owned 36 restaurants, bars and clubs across the United Kingdom and the United States, including The Shadow Lounge, Bar Soho, SUR Restaurant & Lounge, Villa Blanca, Pump Restaurant, Tom Tom Restaurant & Bar, Vanderpump Cocktail Garden and Vanderpump a Paris.- Actress
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Actress and model Jo Champa was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, to an American mother and an Italian father. At age seven, she relocated to Rome, Italy, where she was raised. Before the age of eighteen, Jo had already become one of Gianni Versace's favorite runway models.
Additionally, she acted as a muse to iconic photographer Helmut Newton, starring in some of his most legendary photographs, which can be found in a permanent exhibit at the Museum in Berlin as well as in Newton's limited edition book, 'Sumo'. Jo has also been photographed many times by celebrated photographer Douglas Kirkland, and has appeared in a number of his illustrious books.
Champa broke into the film industry at age eighteen with Claude d'Anna's French-Italian production, "Salome'', which opened the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. She went on to star in many significant Italian films including "Dolce assenza" by Claudio Sestieri, "The Family" by Ettore Scola, which earned an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Foreign Language, "Le vie del Signore sono finite" by Massimo Troisi, and "Il sole buio" by Damiano Damiani, to name but a few. She received continuous praise from European directors for bringing an exotic, alluring Mediterranean quality to the screen.
At the peak of her career, Jo returned to the United States and starred in Steven Seagal's Out for Justice (1991), followed by Michael Preece's Beretta's Island (1993). then Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece Little Buddha (1993), and then Jeremy Leven's Don Juan DeMarco (1994), where she played opposite Marlon Brando and Johnny Depp. Most recently she was in Somewhere (2010) , directed by Sofia Coppola.
She has guest starred in a variety of television series' including Walker, Texas Ranger, Avvocati, and CSI: Miami to name a few. In Italy, she hosted the very successful fashion television show for RAI TV, titled "Kermesse".
Champa also served as special contributing editor and columnist for Italian Vogue and L'Uomo Vogue. Italian Vogue defined her as "an icon of Italian style. We love her because she is a refined and creative woman, a tireless supporter of Italian cinema and culture in the United States".
Not just a model and an actress, Champa has continued to produce, host, and organize many extraordinary events throughout her career. Amongst her accomplishments, Jo produced "An Academy Tribute to Sophia Loren" for the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences with special guest, Sophia Loren. Jo then produced the launch of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, with a dinner and performance starring Andrea Bocelli. She produced the primetime special of that same event for Italian Sky TV. She also hosted and moderated a Special Evening for David and Susan Rockefeller at MOMA in New York, presenting Susan Rockefeller's remarkable documentary "Mission of Mermaids.
Jo is known for partnering with many of the luxury designer brands she consults for, with the philanthropic goal of enhancing their visibility in Hollywood while raising money for a variety foundations including Race to Erase MS, the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund, and the Carousel of Hope for Juvenile Diabetes. Other affiliations she has worked with include the Academy of Motion Pictures Museum, and the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation event at Christie's in New York.
Jo has worked for many years partnering with Alice Harris, "Sweet Alice", who is a renowned community leader in Watts, Los Angeles, for her annual Christmas toy drive, benefiting those who suffer socioeconomic neglect and poverty. In fact, the Cambodian Children's Fund in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, named a special center after her called "Jo's Kids" honoring her incredible fundraising efforts.
Champa has received numerous awards throughout her life for her accomplishments. At the Italian House of Representatives, in the presence of the Italian President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano, Jo was conferred the "Premio America - Fondazione Italia Usa". A few years earlier, together with Sophia Loren, she had achieved the "Italians in the World Award,". Jo was also awarded the "Cinema Italian Style Award."
Jo believes that "helping others is the gateway to becoming a better person". She has left a permanent imprint in the film and television industry that reaches far beyond the Unites States and Italy. She continues to inspire others and move forward with her humanitarian efforts, demonstrating first-hand what it means to truly make a difference. With her refined, impeccable style and her willingness to be the change, Jo Champa is truly an icon and in inspiration to everyone around her.- Actress
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This year, award winning actress Molly C. Quinn can be seen starring in the indie horror/drama feature Agnes (2021), slated to debut in movie theaters nationwide and streaming on demand, December 10, 2021. Agnes (2021) emerged as a festival darling over the last few months, premiering at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival to intrigued and delighted reviewers. Directed and written by Mickey Reece (Climate of the Hunter (2019)), Agnes (2021) tells the story of demonic possessions at a religious convent, which prompts a church investigation into the strange happenings among its nuns. A disaffected priest and his neophyte are confronted with temptation, bloodshed, and a crisis of faith. Aside from starring in the film, Molly also holds the title of executive producer, bringing the project to life through her production company, QWGmire.
Molly may be best known for starring as Alexis Castle from 2009 through 2016 on ABC's award-winning drama series Castle (2009), opposite Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic. In film, Molly most recently appeared in Warner Bros' Doctor Sleep (2019) opposite Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson. Over the years, she has also lent her voice to various film and television projects, including Supergirl (in Superman: Unbound (2013)) for Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics, the voice of Bloom for Nickelodeon's hit series Winx Club (2004), and voicing the lead character in Simon and Schuster's YA series "The Mortal Instruments".
When Molly isn't in front of the camera, she is focusing on her burgeoning producing career. Her first role as a producer began on the cult classic horror comedy Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (2013), in which she also starred. She next executive produced the independent feature Welcome to Happiness (2015), which won best picture at the deadCenter Film Festival.
In 2019, Molly launched the production company shingle QWGmire with Elan Gale and Matthew M. Welty, with a focus on genre films. Additional projects in the works include indie drama Diary of a Spy (2022) directed by Adam Christian Clark and starring Tamara Taylor (Bones (2005)) and Reece Noi (When They See Us (2019)). Diary of a Spy (2022) centers on an alcoholic intelligence officer (Taylor) who is given the chance for one last mission: seducing an asset (Noi) connected to the Saudi Royal Family. Most recently announced is Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2023), which Molly wrapped production on in Portugal. The film stars Georgina Campbell (Apple TV+'s upcoming Suspicion (2022)), Nick Blood (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013)), and Wai Ching Ho (STXfilms's Hustlers (2019)).
Molly lives in the LA area with their two dogs, Piper and Pikachu.- Marg Helgenberger is an established dramatic actress whose prominence has been steadily increasing. Her work has been noted on stage, film and TV. Most of her career has been spent in dramatic roles on television, but she has also had a noteworthy presence in feature films.
Helgenberger earned a degree in drama at Northwestern University. A talent scout recruited her from there to work on the soap opera Ryan's Hope (1975) where she appeared over the course of the next four years.
Throughout the 1990s Helgenberger took on numerous roles in made-for-TV movies and as a guest star on many TV series. In particular she appeared in many movies made specifically for the Lifetime cable network and also for Showtime. She won critical acclaim for In Sickness and in Health (1992), Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998) and Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder (2000).
In TV series she won an Emmy for her portrayal of a hard-bitten prostitute who catered to Vietnam War soldiers, in the series China Beach (1988). She also was George Clooney's love interest in a multi-episode arc of the monumentally successful TV series ER (1994).
In feature films, Helgenberger has appeared in Tootsie (1982), Steven Spielberg's Always (1989), Species (1995) and In Good Company (2004).
Her greatest claim to fame on the silver screen may be when she played opposite Julia Roberts as a chemical exposure victim in the popular movie Erin Brockovich (2000).
Helgenberger is most known for her TV role as a crime scene investigator in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). She shared in CSI's 2005 Screen Actors Guild award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series.
In her personal life, Helgenberger is the daughter of a cancer survivor and is very active in supporting research for breast cancer. - Actress
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Debby Ryan was born in Huntsville, Alabama on May 13, 1993, but she and her family moved to Texas when she was a small child and lived there for five years before moving to Wiesbaden, Germany. In Germany Debby became fascinated with acting in local plays and musicals. By age 9, she knew she wanted to be an actress. After three years in Germany, the family moved to Keller, Texas, where they lived until they moved to Los Angeles so Debby could pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Debby got her start in film with roles in Barney: Let's Go to the Firehouse (2007) and the MGM feature film The Longshots (2008) alongside Keke Palmer and Ice Cube. She also appeared in a handful of national television commercials. From there, her career took off when she secured one of the series-regular roles on Disney Channel's The Suite Life on Deck (2008), which debuted in 2008. In 2010, she starred in the smash hit Disney Channel film 16 Wishes (2010), one of the first of many Disney co-productions. She took an active role employing online and guerrilla-marketing techniques to the film that had a tiny marketing budget. The movie premiered to 5.6 million viewers and made it as second on the list of cable's top 25 most popular shows of that week, twice. Since then, 16 Wishes (2010) has been successful in over 30 countries worldwide and continues to draw in strong viewership numbers.
In addition to her work with The Disney Channel, Debby appeared on ABC's Private Practice (2007), showcasing some of her dramatic acting chops playing Hailey, a recovering cocaine addict. She also appeared as a murder suspect on A&E's hit series The Glades (2010), in 2012. Debby has appeared in over 8 live-action Disney Channel series and countless interstitials. Her current hit series Jessie (2011) was the first live-action series in Disney history to be picked up with only her cast, the Show Runner, and the script. Debby starred in the Disney Channel original movie, Radio Rebel (2012), which premiered on February 17, 2012 to over 6 million viewers. It was based on Danielle Joseph's novel "Shrinking Violet", and Debby appeared as Tara Adams, a shy high-school senior who leads an alternate life as an anonymous DJ [called Radio Rebel]. In addition to starring in the movie, Debby produced the music video and contributed to three tracks on the soundtrack, including "We Got The Beat", "A Wish Comes True Every Day", and "We Ended Right". Aside from Radio Rebel (2012) and Jessie (2011), Debby is also widely recognized for her role as popular season regular Bailey Pickett on the Disney Channel series The Suite Life on Deck (2008), a role she held from 2008-2011. She flexed her voiceover skills in Secret of the Wings (2012) and Ultimate Spider-Man (2012).
When she isn't working, Debby is passionate about volunteering and is a Disney Friends for Change Ambassador. Her recent work with Friends for Change took her to India, where in partnership with Free the Children, Debby helped to build a new school for a local village. The documentary on her work was nominated for a daytime Emmy in 2013. Debby is also heavily involved in music and loves to collaborate with her brother, Chase Ryan, and her friends. Her self-written single debuted in 2010 on Disney Channel as a music video about her character in 16 Wishes (2010). It was featured on the 16 Wishes (2010) soundtrack. In July 2011, she released the single, "We Ended Right", which debuted on iTunes and was also picked up to be featured on the "Radio Rebel" soundtrack. Debby wrote her first EP entitled "One". This indie rock, self funded/produced record premiered in the Top 5 on the rock charts and was featured on Billboard. Debby directed plays and skits while she was younger and after years of shadowing successful directors, she was allowed to take the reins as a director for her live action hit series Jessie (2011). She will direct 3 more episodes before the season ends in February. On the business side, Debby is an active producer on Jessie (2011). She was there from the inception of the story, attends production meetings, and makes meaningful and significant contributions to Jessie (2011).
She launched a production company called Shadowborn Productions, where she produced the official music video for "Radio Rebel" and another one for Atlantic's "Fueled by Ramen". In 2016, Debby played the part of "Holli" on the YouTube Red series, Sing It! (2016). She is costarring in the upcoming films Rip Tide (2017), playing the role of Cora; and the comedy Life of the Party (2018), alongside Gillian Jacobs, Melissa McCarthy, and Maya Rudolph. Debby was also cast in the lead role of Patty in a pilot ordered by the CW, Insatiable (2018).- Actress
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Whitney Able's acting career started with a role in the low-budget film Age of Kali in 2005. In 2006, Whitney then portrayed Eve in the film Dead Lenny which was released direct-to-DVD. Whitney obtained a role in the pilot episode of the TV show Secrets of a Small Town, however the show was not picked up by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). ABC did pick her up for a guest role in the show Rodney. Able's breakout role was in the 2006 horror film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, portraying the bitchy but also sympathetic cheerleader Chloe. The film co-starred Amber Heard.
She has since had roles in many films and has appeared in guest roles in television series including CSI: New York, and Cold Case. In 2007, Whitney next film role came in Emmanuelle Vaugier's horror vehicle Unearthed, in which Able plays Ally. The film was one of the 8 Films to Die For at Horrorfest. She also starred in the film Love and Mary and Remarkable Power alongside Tom Arnold and Kevin Nealon.
After appearing in a number of roles in independent films, in 2010, she was suggested for the lead role of Samantha to Gareth Edwards, Director of the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, for the film Monsters. She won the lead role alongside co-star Scoot McNairy. The film was critically praised.
She married her co-star Scoot McNairy in 2010 and has appeared in other films since, such as Straight A's (2013) with Luke Wilson and Anna Paquin and A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) with Liam Neeson. Most recently she starred in the Joe Dante produced thriller DARK (2015). She received an Outstanding Performance by a Leading Actress Nomination for her role in DARK at the Oldenburg International Film Festival in Germany.
She ranked #83 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list.- Actress
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Jayne Brook was born in Northbrook, Illinois, USA. Jayne is an actor and director, known for Star Trek: Discovery (2017), Boston Legal (2004) and Chicago Hope (1994). Jayne has been married to John Terlesky since 11 May 1996. They have two children.- Actress
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Sofia Milos starred opposite David Caruso on the international hit show "CSI: Miami" as Yelina Salas, sister-in-law and impossible love of Horatio Caine, from seasons 1 to 8 (2003-2010).
Milos has over 237 hours of television on the air, as well as on film.
more recently Sofia recurred on Robert Zemeckis's "Project Bluebook" as the dangerous spy Daria.
She starred as Homeland Security Agent Bianca La Garda, in the action-packed international TV drama "The Border" (2007-2010), for which she won a nomination at the Monte Carlo International Television Festival. Sofia Milos also hosted the Award Show in Monaco in 2012 with French host Bernard Monteil.
The role which first garnered her the international notice, was her strong performance in the critically acclaimed HBO series "The Sopranos". Sofia Milos recurred as mob boss, Annalisa Zucca, who goes toe-to-toe with Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini). With this role she showed that she possesses the ability to be strong and powerful, while still remaining feminine and vulnerable and it's these kind of performances for which she won an Artistic Achievement Award in 2010 in Banff and a Hellenic Times Award, in 2009 in NYC.
Milos is now part of a stellar cast of the series "Gravesend" (2022).
Born in Zurich, Switzerland to a Greek mother and an Italian father, Milos's family still resides in Rome. Blessed with a variety of international influences, she is now fluent in Italian, French, German, English, Greek, and Spanish and holds an Italian and a US passport.
Some other powerful roles are her character on "Chicago Justice", as defense attorney Mary Willis, opposite Phillip Winchester and Jon Seda, directed by Eriq La Salle. Also guest starring in "Criminal Minds Beyond Borders", opposite Gary Sinise in the episode "Pankration" (2017), Sofia stars in the thriller, "The Stranger Inside" and co-starred in the French series "Section De Recherche", speaking fluent French as well as co-starring in German TV film "Tatort", as detective Abbey Lenning, speaking Swiss German.- Busty, lusty, and shapely blonde bombshell Breanne Benson was born on April 22, 1984 in Tirana, Albania. Breanne moved to Italy prior to immigrating to America with her family at age seven. She grew up in Southern California and studied both psychology and human sexuality after high school. Benson started out in the adult entertainment industry in her late teens doing only pictures in 2003. Breanne eventually did solo videos and girl-girl material at the end of 2004. The tiny (she's 5'4"), but eager and insatiable bisexual dynamo has worked for such major companies as Hustler, Digital Sin, Elegant Angel, Wicked, and Red Light District. Benson took a temporary hiatus from porn movies and worked for a while as a dancer at the famous Spearmint Rhino Strip Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. She returned to video in June, 2009 and finally got around to performing in boy-girl sex scenes in November of that same year. Breanne not only has several tattoos on her back, but also piercings in her navel, left nostril, and clitoris. Benson at the start of 2010 was a part of the promotion of a new 3D TV system at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas. Moreover, she has also acted in a few 3D hardcore productions. Breanne was the Pet of the Month for the January, 2011 issue of "Penthouse" magazine.
- A knockout curvaceous blonde screen siren with a smart, confident air, Peggy Knudsen had the charisma to make it in Hollywood. Somehow, stardom eluded her. She was of Irish and Norwegian ancestry, the daughter of a Duluth fire chief. Peggy studied violin as a child and later showed some promise acting in school plays. Her mother consequently moved the family to Chicago, where the youngster got her start on the CBS daytime radio drama "The Woman in White". Aged nineteen, she then made her way to Broadway to debut in a small part in "My Sister Eileen", as replacement for Jo Ann Sayers. Movies eventually beckoned, and, in 1945, Peggy was signed by Warner Brothers after being 'spotted' at the Stage Door Canteen. The studio publicity machine promptly heralded her arrival by nicknaming her "the lure". Peggy's first significant role was as Mona Mars in the film noir classic link=tt0038355]. She replaced the original actress when the part was recast to add sizzle to the Bogart/Bacall vehicle. Though a small part, Peggy received good critical notices. She then appeared in support of Errol Flynn in Never Say Goodbye (1946) and John Garfield in Humoresque (1946).
Despite these A-grade films, her subsequent career turned out to be desultory. Warners had a not undeserved reputation for often failing to effectively cast (rather than typecast) their starlets. With Peggy, they missed the boat altogether. In the absence of suitable vehicles, she was first relegated to playing one-dimensional hard-boiled toughs or the proverbial 'other woman', then loaned out. With Sol M. Wurtzel's B-unit at 20th Century Fox (and, subsequently, at Monogram) she fared rather better, finally getting to play leads. However, her films, -- Roses Are Red (1947), Trouble Preferred (1948), Perilous Waters (1948) and Half Past Midnight (1948) -- were little seen low budget affairs. Unsurprisingly, Peggy turned towards television, becoming a prolific guest star on such prime time shows as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952), Perry Mason (1957) and Bat Masterson (1958). A projected co-starring role in a 1962 sitcom, entitled "Howie", never materialised, since CBS refused to acquire the pilot episode. Nonetheless, for her contribution to TV, Peggy was awarded a Star on the 'Walk of Fame' on Hollywood Boulevard in 1960, a scant consolation for missing out on stardom. A debilitating affliction with arthritis brought about her premature retirement from acting in 1965. She spent much of her sadly few remaining years cared for by her close friend, the actress Jennifer Jones, who also reputedly paid for her medical expenses. Peggy died in July 1980, aged 57. - Slim, sexy, and tiny 5'2" brunette Leony April was born on April 22, 1988 in the Czech Republic. April first started performing in explicit hardcore movies in her late teens in 2007. Among the notable companies Leony has appeared in X-rated features for are Daring, 3rd Degree, Devil's Film, Mile High, Eromaxx Films, and Video Art Holland. Moreover, April has also worked for such adult websites as Twistys, Mofos, Nubiles, 21 Sextury, DDF Network, and Pornstars at Home.
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Mexican music, film and television star Patricia "Patty" Manterola is one of the most recognized names among Latinos in the US and around the world. Most currently, she performed as the co-host of Telemundo's "Siempre Niños" and "La Voz Kids" and is releasing her new single "Alalaleo." At a very young age she demonstrated a strong inclination towards the world of music and entertainment which helped her land a leading role in "Anita la Huerfanita" (Annie) at the age of eight. In 1989, she joined the popular music group Garibaldi. After all their success throughout Latin America, United States and Europe, she went on her own and launched her first solo album "Hambre de Amor." In 1994, she joined the world of telenovelas with the leading role in "Acapulco, Cuerpo, y Alma," which aired in more than 73 countries. She has taken important roles in major TV productions, including "Angeles," the Spanish-language version of the hit TV series "Charlie's Angels" as well as a special guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Patricia starred in several feature films including "The City of Lost Souls," "The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood," "Carman: The Champion" and "The Perfect Game," among others. The double queen of Viña del Mar festival has released eight music albums, including "Niña Bonita," "Quiero Más," "Que El Ritmo No Pare," the official song of "The 2002 Cycling Tour of Spain" and the theme song for the "FIFA World Cup Korea - Japan 2002," which also included an English-language version entitled "The Rhythm," theme song for the Formula 1 Race: "Grand Prix of Europe." She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Forrest Kolb and three kids.- Actress
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Karyn Lucy O'Bryan was born and raised in Overland Park, Kansas. She came to Hollywood in pursuit of a career in politics but fell into acting when she went on her first audition for Private Resort with Johnny Depp. She then pursued an acting career landing roles on The A-Team, Family Ties, and Josie & the Pussycats. As a single mom, she chose to make the switch to commercial actress, enabling her to be more available to her kids. Karyn then went on to do over 50 National spots for Coca Cola, Michelob, Nabisco, Black Angus, Kelloggs, etc.
Eventually she was able to set the acting aside and follow her greatest passion: Photography and Human Rights issues. She found her calling in the refugee camps of the Kosovo War in 1999. Since then her photography has taken her to some of the worlds most dangerous places, including Haiti, Bosnia, Albania, and Cuba. Now she dedicates all of her energy to exposing Human Rights abuses, in particular, modern day slavery and human trafficking. She is the mother of three wonderful children and loves to travel with them off the beaten path.- Katrina Johnson was born on 27 April 1982 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Black Creek, Shane on You and She's a Fox (2009).
- Born in Vancouver, Canada, Ali began her acting career at only four years old after being scouted for a national car commercial. She went directly into film and television the following year, booking a supporting lead role in the feature film "Personal Effects" starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Academy Award winning actress Kathy Bates. A string of guest starring roles in television series followed, including Supernatural(CW), Fringe(FOX), Smallville (CW), Motive (CTV), as well as booking recurring roles on Once Upon a Time (ABC), Falling Skies (TNT), The Man in the High Castle (Amazon), You, Me, Her (Audience), and When Calls the Heart (Hallmark). She was just 11 years old when she booked her first lead in the movie, "One Christmas Eve" for Hallmark Hall of Fame. The film was directed by Jay Russell and starred Anne Heche, who mentored her throughout the six week shoot. Ali was subsequently nominated for a Young Artist Award for her work in the film. Ali followed this by booking another lead role in the Hallmark movie Campfire Kiss opposite Danica McKellar.She won a Joey award for best leading actress for her portrayal of Lacey Reynolds.
Ali's first starring role was in the independent film "The Corruption of Divine Providence". The film centered on a sixteen year old girl, Jeanne Seraphin (played by Skovbye) who is kidnapped from a small French Canadian town after being the subject of an alleged miracle, and different religious factions vie for control over her upon her eventual return. Directly after this Ali flew to Ottawa to film the lead role of Abigail Jones in the Lifetime movie Blind at 17 . While in Ottawa she booked the role of Emma in the Fox Feature Breakthrough opposite Chrissy Metz. All three films are expected to be released in 2019.
In July of 2019 Ali landed the series regular role of Tully Hart in the highly anticipated Netflix series called Firefly Lane.Firefly Lane is an adaptation of the novel from prolific author Kristin Hannah ,and follows the story of Kate and Tully's enduring friendship from their teen years through their 40's. Skovbye will play teenage Tully in the 1970's, a smart, gorgeous, effortlessly cool wild child who just moved to Firefly Lane with her wacky hippie mom. She's exciting to be around, enviably glam and instantly popular with both boys and girls. But her one true friend is her geeky neighbour Kate. Firefly Lane is set to premiere in late 2020.
Ali is drawn to complex and complicated characters and has an innate ability to play the more disturbed or "flawed" characters and is excited by the challenges that these roles present. Ali has developed a true passion for acting and has shown her ability to handle a diverse range of characters. She is incredibly dedicated to her craft and continues to train privately to hone her skills.