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Sarah Shahi was born Aahoo Jahansouzshahi in Euless, Texas, to an Iranian father and Spanish-Iranian mother. She is a former NFL cheerleader and a descendant of a 19th-century Persian Shah. She attended Trinity High School and Southern Methodist University, studied opera and majored in English. As a teenager, she won several beauty contests and took first place in the Miss Fort Worth USA pageant in 1997. She joined the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders and was part of the 1999-2000 squad. She also appeared on the cover of their 2000 calendar.
While working as an extra on the set of Dr. T & the Women (2000), she met director Robert Altman, who encouraged her to move to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actress. Shahi was the first ghost in Supernatural (2005), the CW paranormal drama series. She had recurring roles in several TV series, such as Alias (2001), in which she played "Jenny"; and Dawson's Creek (1998), where she was "Sadia Shaw". She became a fan favorite in her role as the Mexican-American DJ "Carmen de la Pica Morales" in the Showtime series, The L Word (2004), which she joined in its second season. Sarah did not renew her contract with the show for a fourth season and, consequently, her character was written out.
However, she is best-known for her main role as "Sameen Shaw" on the CBS show Person of Interest (2011) playing a CIA agent turned-vigilante with a heart of gold.
She also appeared on HBO's The Sopranos (1999), in the episode Kennedy and Heidi (2007) as "Sonya Aragon", a stripper and a college student who spends a weekend with Tony after a death in his family. Although uncredited by most sources, Sarah also appeared in the Jackie Chan film, Rush Hour 3 (2007), as one of the girls being handcuffed along with Mia Tyler for a traffic offense by Chris Tucker early in the film. She also starred with Damian Lewis in the NBC show, Life (2007).
Sarah speaks English, Farsi, and some Spanish, and has a brown belt in karate.- Actress
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Chelle is from a small town, Pensacola, FL. She is of Asian and Caucasian descent allowing her to play an array of ethnicities. Her first on set experience was for the movie Chatterbox. After getting a taste of the industry, it has kept her curiosity to keep exploring. She has trained closely with Adam Stoner, an original member of the prestigious New York Film Academy and with Art's Sake Studio with Yvonne Suhor (The Young Riders) Her hard work ethic and knowledge of the business has landed her strong roles opposite of legends Al Pacino and Ray Liotta just to name a few. Chelle continues to hone her craft and stay busy. She is represented by manager Jane Berliner at Authentic Talent and Management and The Alexander White Agency.- Actress
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Katelyn was born on the coast on the North Carolina, as the second born child of a Maltese-American contractor and an American-born nurse. Katelyn is Maltese-American, her roots hailing mostly from Malta but including British, Greek, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Egyptian and Israeli descent.
Katelyn found her love of performing in high school, but her film pursuits began after obtaining a bachelor's in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She now lives and works as an actor in Atlanta, GA.- Actress
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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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Kiernan Brennan Shipka is an American actress. She is known for playing Sally Draper on the AMC series Mad Men (2007), B. D. Hyman in the FX anthology series Feud (2017), and voicing Jinora in the Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005) spin-off, The Legend of Korra (2012). She stars as Sabrina Spellman on Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018) series based on the comic series of the same name. Kiernan Shipka was born in Chicago, Illinois. As part of Mad Men (2007)'s ensemble cast, she won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2008 and 2009. As part of Mad Men's ensemble cast, she won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2008 and 2009. Shipka has received praise for her performance on Mad Men (2007). In naming her as his dream nominee for the "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series" Emmy Award, Austin American-Statesman critic Dale Roe remarked, "This 10-year-old actress was so affecting as troubled Sally Draper last season that it seems odd that she's only just been upgraded to series regular. If Shipka's upcoming Mad Men (2007) work-struggling with the broken marriage of her parents and entering preteendom in the tumultuous 1960s-remains as amazing as it was in season three, this is a ballot wish that could come true next year." Initially a recurring guest star, Shipka was upgraded to a series regular with the start of season four. She got the part after two auditions. Shipka's credits after Mad Men (2007) include Flowers in the Attic (2014) and a dual role in the Oz Perkins horror film, The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) (2015). In 2014, Shipka was named one of "The 25 Most Influential Teens of 2014" by Time magazine. In the same year, IndieWire included her in their list of "20 Actors To Watch That Are Under 20". In 2017, she portrayed B.D. Hyman, daughter of Bette Davis, in the FX television series Feud (2017). In January 2018, it was announced that Shipka would be starring as Sabrina Spellman in Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018) series based on the comic series of the same name. The first season was released by Netflix on October 26, 2018.- Actress
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Adeline Rudolph was born in Hong Kong. She is an actress, known for Mortal Kombat 2, Resident Evil (2022) and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018).- Actress
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Jenna Berman is a South African actress and fashion model. Jenna started her career at age 10 in Cape Town, South Africa, working on kids clothing catalogues and TV commercials. After leaving South Africa as a teenager and living around the world, she is now based between Vancouver and Los Angeles.- Actress
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Aadila is an actor from Calgary, Alberta. She has been performing since she was in diapers - whether it be putting shows on for her grandparents or using the stair rail as a mic and pretending she was one of the Spice Girls. Aadila grew up playing sports and played on the St. Michael's College Men's Rugby Team at the University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario). Aadila received an AMPIA (Alberta Media Production Industries Association) Nomination (2014) for 'Best Performance by an Actress' for her role in 'Double Booked'.- Actress
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Panthea Vatandoost is known for Charmed (2018), Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018) and Shut Eye (2016).- Actress
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Kimi Alexander grew up in a small town in Ontario on the border of Minnesota. She was raised playing many sports including badminton, figure skating and squash at a competitive level. She moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba to complete her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Film. After post-secondary, Alexander moved to Vancouver. Alexander plays Emily in an upcoming episode of "Tribal," (2019) Sara in "Supernatural," (2019) and Scarlet in "Charmed." (2019) She plays Eden in "Life Sentence," (2018) starring Lucy Hale. You can also catch Alexander in the TV series "Take Two," (2018) starring Rachel Bilson, and the feature film "A Dogs Way Home," (2019) starring Ashley Judd.- Actress
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Sarah Jeffery is an actress who has quietly amassed a body of work that encompasses both television and film. Growing up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sarah has been performing on stage in musicals and theater productions since the age of three, but it was when she became a teen that she decided to expand her horizons and enter the world of film and television. Sarah booked her first television role on the Cartoon Network pilot "Aliens in the House." Months later, while attending the Langley Fine Arts School, she landed a series regular role on DirecTV's Rogue (2013), portraying the teenage daughter to Thandiwe Newton. While shooting Rogue (2013), Jeffery was cast in the M. Night Shyamalan event series for the FOX network Wayward Pines (2015) and worked with industry heavyweights such as Matt Dillon, Melissa Leo and Terrence Howard.
Following the completion of "Rogue" and "Wayward Pines", Sarah moved away from dark and edgy characters when she was cast in the Disney Channel movie Descendants (2015) directed and choreographed by Kenny Ortega. "Descendants" premiered to 12.2 million total viewers, including a record-breaking 3.3 million viewers on the Disney Channel app. Jeffery would get her first taste of independent film when she was cast in the feature Across the Line (2015) portraying a teen straddling the line between black and white students at a school dealing with racial tensions. Directed by famed music video director Director X, the film won the Best Atlantic Feature Award at the 2015 Atlantic Film Festival. On the NBC series Shades of Blue (2016), Sarah is a series regular as "Cristina", Jennifer Lopez's daughter. She divides her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver.- Actress
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Otmara Marrero was born on 1 March 1989 in Miami, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Clementine (2019) and Yoshua (2017).- Actress
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Bonnie Aarons was born in Maryland, USA. Bonnie is an actor and writer, known for I Know Who Killed Me (2007), The Nun (2018) and Mulholland Drive (2001).- Actress
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Elizabeth Whitmere was born on 8 May 1981 in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for UnREAL (2015), The Handmaid's Tale (2017) and Designated Survivor (2016). She has been married to Terry McGurrin since 20 August 2005. They have two children.- Alycia began acting at the age of 14 where she starred in mainly television spots and commercials. She also starred in a play called "Asleep on the Wind" which won her the best actress award at the Sears Drama Festival in Ontario. During her junior year she starred in two films, Virtual Mom and Jailbait. After graduating, Alycia moved to Southern California and studied broadcast journalism. Following her 2nd year in California she went to New Zealand to shoot a television series.
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Katie Cassidy was born Katherine Evelyn Anita Cassidy on November 25, 1986, in Los Angeles, California. Her father, David Cassidy, was a pop star in the 1970s. Her famous relatives include uncles Shaun Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy and Ryan Cassidy, the sons by her grandfather Jack Cassidy's marriage to Shirley Jones; Katie's grandmother was Evelyn Ward. As a child, Katie took gymnastics, studied piano, guitar and singing, then took dancing and acting lessons and eventually became a cheerleader for the California Flyers. She attended Calabasas High School in her neighborhood. For years prior to graduation in 2005, Katie was modeling and studying acting in community theater. Katie had just been accepted to 'Tisch' at NYU when she was offered her first role as "Dee Dee", which was one month before graduating. Katie has not stopped working since. Katie's early exposure to show business, the cosmopolitan culture of Los Angeles, her family upbringing, and her comprehensive education altogether produced a remarkable result. She grew up as a multifaceted person showing her many talents in a variety of professions such as recording her father's 1970s hit "I Think I Love You" and singing in VH1's TV special Bubblegum Babylon (2002), writing her own songs, modeling for Abercrombie and Fitch and Guess?'s Rock and Republic clothing lines in 2004, and acting. She met her ex-boyfriend, Jesse McCartney, there and later appeared as his love interest in his video hit "She's No You". A story on Jesse and Katie appeared in the January 2006 issue of Teen People magazine. Jesse wrote the song "Bleeding Love" performed by Leona Lewis, about Cassidy and their relationship. At that time she was busy working on five feature film productions going on almost simultaneously. Katie made several appearances in TV series, such as 7th Heaven (1996) and Sex, Love & Secrets (2005), among others. She appeared as Samantha, the grown-up daughter of Adam Sandler and Kate Beckinsale in the comedy Click (2006). After the release of a teen horror film, When a Stranger Calls (2006),in which she co-starred as Tiffany, Cassidy went to Vancouver to work on her second horror film, Black Christmas (2006), in which she stars as a sorority girl. Katie recently beat out the likes of Jessica Simpson and Kristin Cavallari for the leading role opposite John Travolta as his daughter and the heir to the most powerful energy company in the world in Dallas, the big-screen remake of the cult TV series.- Actress
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Kathleen Munroe was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Kathleen is an actor and director, known for Patriot (2015), Strangers (2017) and Call Me Fitz (2010).- Actress
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Cindy Sampson was born on 27 May 1978 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for Supernatural (2005), Private Eyes (2016) and The Shrine (2010). She has been married to Ryan Wickel since 7 July 2016.- Susie Wickstead was born on 9 September 1972 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for 5ive Days to Midnight (2004), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and Supernatural (2005).
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Shining equally bright in both comedic and dramatic roles, Courtney Ford's ability to take on diverse projects has set her career in motion. After a memorable arc on Showtime's Dexter, Ford was named one of the "Top Ten Faces to Watch on Television" by Variety. She was most recently a series regular on one of The CW's most unique shows, Legends of Tomorrow, playing fan favorite Nora Darhk.
Ford has showcased her versatility with guest starring performances on hit shows such as Grey's Anatomy (2005), Criminal Minds (2005), CSI: NY (2004), The Big Bang Theory (2007), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) , and How I Met Your Mother (2005). Her episode of, The Naked Man (2008), received an Emmy Award Nomination. Her season long recurring guest star on Showtime's hit Dexter (2006) as John Lithgow's troubled daughter earned her rave reviews and loyal fan following. On season four of the HBO series True Blood (2008), Ford played Portia Bellefleur, a successful attorney who becomes romantically involved with vampire Bill Compton. In one of the season's most shocking twists, Bill discovers that his lover Portia is actually his great-great-great-great granddaughter, a revelation that stuns them both, as well as the fan community at large.
A formally trained actress, Ford has received training in The Strasberg Method, The Improv Underground and has studied with Andrew Magarian and Lesly Kahn. Courtney Ford is a native of Los Angeles and currently resides there with her husband, Brandon Routh, where they both passionately support and serve as activists for "Service Nation".- Actress
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Isabela Yolanda Moner, now officially Isabela Merced, is an American actress, voice actress, singer, songwriter, dancer, and ukulele player. She is known for Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018), Instant Family (2018), and the title role in Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019). Merced also starred in the Nickelodeon television series "100 Things to Do Before High School." She made her Broadway debut at age 10 in a production of "Evita." Her film debut was "The House That Jack Built" (2013).
She was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Katherine, a Peruvian from Lima, and Patrick Moner, who was born in Louisiana, and has Polish and Slovak ancestry. She is the middle child of her family; she has an older brother, Jared, and a younger brother, Gyovanni.- Alexa Nikolas is an American actress born on April 4, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois, known for portraying as Nicole Bristow on the American comedy-drama television series, Zoey 101 (2005) aired on Nickelodeon Cable. She also appeared in the several popular television series including, That's Life (2000), Hidden Hills (2002), Revelations (2005), and The Walking Dead (2010). Alexa Nikolas started her acting vocation in 1999 in P.U.N.K.S. (1999) depicting Jenna Bygayly. After a year in 2001, she handled a little part by showing up in Zoolander (2001). In 2002 she had another little part in Ted Bundy (2002) around the same time, she showed up on Hidden Hills (2002) routinely as repeating character Emily Barber and showed up in a sum of 17 scenes. Soon after that, she started depicting the part of Nicole Bristow on the Nickelodeon arrangement Zoey 101 (2005), she depicted the part from 2005 - 2006 and showed up in the initial two periods of the appear and made an aggregate of 26 scenes and showed up in. She co-featured in the system close to Jamie Lynn Spears and Kristin Herrera who were in the primary season, and additionally Victoria Justice, who joined the cast in the second season. She won two honors for her part as Nicole Bristow in 2006 and 2007. In 2006, Nikolas was included in steady off-screen battles with Jamie Lynn Spears amid taping of the second season. In 2007 she showed up in the Vanessa Hudgens music video, "Return to Me." She additionally visitor featured in a few more appears, most remarkably The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005), Happy Borthday (2005), and Heroes (2006). Alexa Nikolas was offered a part on the Disney Channel where she could star as Alex Russo in the sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place (2007). Alexa turned down the offer, which was later given to Selena Gomez.
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Jessie J (Jessica Ellen Cornish) was born in Redbridge, London on March 27, 1988. She went to Colins Performing Arts School as a child and when she was 11 she was cast in Andrew Lloyd Weber's musica "Whistle Down the Wind". When she was 17 she joined a girl group and soon after was signed as a solo artist to Gut Records. The record company went bankrupt before she released an album but the talented Jessie J didn't give up! When Jessie's first record deal didn't work out, she turned to songwriting and got herself a contract with Sony ATV where she started writing hit songs for Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, and Alicia Keys. Her biggest songwriting hit was Miley Cyrus: Party in the USA (2009). Her debut single Jessie J: Do It Like a Dude (2010) was written for Rihanna, but she decided to keep it for herself which went to number 2 on the charts, and her number 1 hit single Jessie J Feat. B.O.B: Price Tag (2011) with B.o.B. came out in the UK on February 28, 2011- Kate Jennings Grant was born on 23 March 1970 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Notorious (2016), Billions (2016) and Love & Other Drugs (2010). She is married to Doug Hughes.
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Nancy Ticotin was born on 4 September 1957 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Hackers (1995), Ransom (1996) and Everyone Says I Love You (1996).- Synnøve Karlsen is a Norwegian Scottish actress best known for playing Clarice Orsini in the historical drama series Medici, Holly McStay in the BBC thriller series Clique and Jocasta in the 2021 Edgar Wright psychological horror film Last Night in Soho. Karlsen was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and raised in Helensburgh before her family relocated to London when she was 12 years old. She is of Norwegian descent.She has three older brothers and is the niece of Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley. She studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and then the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, leaving after a year upon being cast in Clique
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Kathryn co-starred as Cassie Lang in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 2023, followed by Lisa Frankenstein starring alongside Cole Sprouse and Winner starring Emilia Jones, with release dates sometime in 2023. She can be seen as the lead of Amazon's The Map of Tiny Perfect Things, on Prime Video. In the fall of 2020, Kathryn starred opposite Vince Vaughn in Universal's highly anticipated horror-comedy Freaky, in which she starred as a high schooler who switches bodies with the local serial killer, played by Vaughn.
Previously, Kathryn has starred opposite Ryan Reynolds and Justice Smith in Pokemon Detective Pikachu for Legendary. She can be seen in Netflix's The Society and Blockers for Universal, which was the highest earning R-rated comedy of 2018.
She has worked with Martin McDonagh in the critically acclaimed film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Peter Hedges in Ben is Back and Greta Gerwig in Lady Bird. She has also worked with Jean-Marc Vallee and Andrea Arnold in Big Little Lies in which she played Reese Witherspoon's daughter.
Previous credits for Newton include CW's Supernatural, AMC's Mad Men, AMC's Halt and Catch Fire, CBS's Bad Teacher, Gary Unmarried and Paramount's Paranormal Activity 4. Newton started her acting career at the age of 4 and is also an avid golfer.- Actress
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Katherine Ramdeen is a Canadian actress, born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and a middle child of four. She is best-known for her performance as Alex Jones on The CW's long-running hit TV series Supernatural and it's shelved spin-off Wayward Sisters, reviving her character Alex. Alex, a former blood-slave suffering from slight Vampiric Stockholm Syndrome, is haunted by her traumatic childhood, but Alex a survivor and doesn't let her past get in the way of making herself a better future. Coming from a family uninvolved professionally in the arts, Katherine always admired the ability actors have to transport an audience into their own worlds, and is drawn to roles portraying characters who have suffered a great tragedy and are battling inner demons.
Classically trained, Ramdeen moved to Vancouver, BC to pursue an acting career after acceptance in the prestigious Theatre Conservatory Studio 58. After earning the Beta Sigma Phi scholarship for excellence in her program, Ramdeen was in the program for two years. However, it wasn't long after when Ramdeen signed with a top Vancouver agency and agent who immediately recognized her potential. Proving that point, Ramdeen booked her very first audition where she would work with the critically acclaimed writer/director Pascal Laugier and share screen time with superstars Jessica Biel, Jodelle Ferland and Samantha Ferris in the award-winning film, The Tall Man. Ramdeen has since garnered numerous roles in film and television.
Vegan, feminist and animal rights activist, Ramdeen enjoys spending time with her rescue pup Hondjie (pronounced "Hoinky" Afrikaans for "little dog"), practicing Aerial Yoga and Brazilian Jujitsu, as well as studying mathematics and coding in her free time. Katherine follows a Zen Buddhist philosophy and is a student of meditation. She also has fun as a streamer on the popular streaming site Twitch, where she formed Nibiru; an all-female competitive video game team for the e-sport DOTA 2.
Katherine has written numerous shorts and would like to continue writing for projects in entertainment, walking along similar lines to one of her inspirations, Jodie Foster, with whom she hopes to work with one day.- Clark Backo is known for Letterkenny (2016), The Handmaid's Tale (2017) and Designated Survivor (2016).
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Yadira Guevara-Prip was born on 22 May 1995. She is an actress and producer, known for See (2019), Star Trek: Discovery (2017) and Supernatural (2005).- Zenaida Telfair was born in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Her father, Anthony Jerome Telfair, is African-American, and works as a Drummer. Her father was known for touring with "KC and the Sunshine band". Zenaida was named after her mother Zenaida Maartman who is Caucasian. Zen first came into the spotlight at 8 years old when she starred on her first TV commercial; Hasbros "Puppy Surprise", she filmed over 20 more commercials in her childhood and up to her teenage years, while training in acting classes and private coaching. Zenaida took some time off to travel the world living in Australia, New York, and many different countries in Asia, and came back to Canada to earn a Bachelors degree in Psychiatric Nursing. Zen found her way back in front of the camera when was featured in "The Wish Writer" for Macy's TV commercial and many others before she landed a role on 2 separate episodes of "The Untold Stories of the ER" in 2015. The following year she landed a role in "The Flash" TV series as a Nurse, and is to make her first on screen debut in "The Mistletoe Promise", a film based on a best selling book in 2014 written by Richard Paul Evans. The film will be released December 2016.
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Quinn Shephard is a writer, director and actress based out of the New York area, with a career spanning two decades. At age 15, Shephard began writing her debut feature Blame (2017), inspired by playing Abigail Williams in a New Jersey regional production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible. She went on to direct, produce, edit, and star in the film at age 20. It premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, making Shephard the youngest female filmmaker ever to screen a feature there. Shephard is a 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 Listmaker and in 2019 received a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay for Blame.- Actress
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Merle was born in Okinawa, Japan to a mother of Korean and Japanese descent and an African-American father serving in the U.S. Air Force. After graduating high school in Papillion, Nebraska, she attended the Theatre Conservatory at Roosevelt University in Chicago on a full-ride scholarship and graduated with a BFA in Theatre. She starred on Broadway as The Lady of the Lake in the Mike Nichols-directed Spamalot, as Aida in Aida, Kala in Tarzan, Joanne in Rent and in Jesus Christ Superstar. She has toured the U.S. and Europe 5 times. And regionally, she has appeared at Williamstown Theatre Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, Geffen Playhouse, and Pasadena Playhouse.- Actress
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Lio was born in Minnesota, USA, and grew up in Sacramento, California. As a child, they were a competitive ice skater. They gave up competing at age 16, but has taken part in charity skating events.
In 2008, Lio appeared on cycle 11 of America's Next Top Model (2003). They finished third in the competition. In their modeling career, they were signed with Ford Models.
They were very fond of writing and then went on to modeling. They began studying film at Marymount College in Palos Verdes, California. They were writing a zombie movie in their spare time.- Actress
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Christine Renee Miller was born in Hyattsville, Maryland, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Spoiler Alert (2022), Power Book II: Ghost (2020) and Blue Bloods (2010).- Devin Kelley was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. Devin is an actor, known for Chernobyl Diaries (2012), Frequency (2016) and Covert Affairs (2010).
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Jessica Camacho is an actress known for her roles on CW's The Flash, HBO's Watchmen, NBC's Taken, and Fox's Sleepy Hollow. She is a series regular on OWN's All Rise, where she plays Emily Lopez, a passionate and determined public defender who is undaunted in her efforts to fight for justice.- Kate Liquorish is a South African actress whose stage work has garnered her multiple award nominations including best actress and best supporting actress at the prestigious Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards. Her screen work includes starring opposite Laurence Fishburne, Orlando Jones and David Harewood in BET's series 'Madiba' in which she played the iconic political activist Ruth First. She also played opposite Helen Mirren in Gavin Hood's 'Eye in the Sky' and Pearl Thusi and Akin Omotoso in Kagiso Lediga's iconic film 'Catching Feelings'. 2020 saw her star alongside Pearl Thusi again in Africa's first Netflix Original 'Queen Sono' as billionaire businesswoman and badass eKaterina Gromova as well as the lead role in DSTV's award-winning drama 'Still Breathing' for which she won "Best Actress" at the South African Film and Television Awards.
She is based in South Africa, but travels extensively to perform. - Phoebe Fox was born on 16 April 1987 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Eye in the Sky (2015), The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death (2014) and The Aeronauts (2019). She has been married to Kyle Soller since 2010.
- Kim Engelbrecht was born in Cape Town, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Eye in the Sky (2015), Reyka (2021) and The Flash (2014).
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Sunny Mabrey is an actress, writer, and comedian who hails from Rainbow City, Alabama. After traveling the world on the modeling circuit for a year following high school, Sunny went on to graduate with a B.A. in Theatre from University of Mobile, a small liberal arts school where she discovered her passion for acting and entertainment. She relocated to New York upon graduation. Soon after, a Sony film brought Sunny to the West Coast. Since then, she has gone on to achieve recurring roles on ABC's Once Upon a Time (2011), CBS's MacGyver (2021), Lifetime's The Client List (2011), AMC's Mad Men (2007), TNT's Memphis Beat (2010), and CMT's Still the King (2016). She has starred in many studio and independent films, playing a young Glenn Close in Hillbilly Elegy (2020), co-starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson in the feature film, xXx: State of the Union (2005) and again in the cult comedy-thriller, Snakes on a Plane (2006). Her independent film One Last Thing... (2005) premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Taking the world of Vine, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook by storm with her quirky brand of comedy, she quickly amassed a following of over 2 million. By relating to her audience through many different mediums, Sunny uses these platforms to release her creativity, express her ideas, promote and share news on film and television projects, help charitable organizations, and display branded content. In addition to acting, Sunny writes, directs, and produces films and music videos. She also spends much of her time creating music and fronting a band she formed with her husband and fellow actor, Ethan Embry and musician, Ashley Mendel. Sunny splits her time between Los Angeles and Atlanta.- Amelia Cooke was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. Amelia is an actor, known for Species III (2004), Alien Agent (2007) and CSI: Miami (2002).
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Purva Bedi was born in India. Purva is an actor and producer, known for One Of Us Is Lying (2021), Sully (2016) and Gossip Girl (2007). Purva has been married to David Andrew Stoler since 3 October 2010.- Actress
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Ashley Austin Morris was born on 14 October 1983 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Sully (2016) and Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022).- Actress
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Autumn Reeser saw her breakout role as the individualist Taylor Townsend on the popular Fox drama series "The O.C." Since then she's become known for her intelligent and heartfelt performances in roles such as firecracker junior agent Lizzie Grant on HBO's "Entourage" and become an in-demand and beloved star in Hallmark movies.
Acting came into Autumn's life as a clear calling when she was six years old and her parents took her to see her first play at the community theater in the small surf town of Carlsbad, California. She begged to audition for the next one, the jumping off point for a lifelong love-affair with art, musical expression and the exploration of the human character and psyche. Strongly connected to Spirit, she followed her guidance to apply for only one college, a new musical theatre program being launched at UCLA, and was accepted. After many late nights waitressing to support herself and rigorous training at various acting programs throughout Los Angeles, she began working steadily in film and TV and has not stopped since.
Her first role was as an alien girl on 'Star Trek: Voyager' at the age of 20, followed by honing her comedic chops on sitcoms such as 'The George Lopez Show' and 'Grounded For Life', and pouring her heart out in dramas such as 'Cold Case' and 'CSI'. Her breakout role came in 2005, as the quirky-cute and socially awkward Taylor Townsend on the final two seasons of The O.C. (2003), for which she received high critical acclaim. She's also known for her role as firecracker junior agent Lizzie Grant on HBO's 'Entourage' as scientist Katie Andrew in ABC's No Ordinary Family (2010), along with actors Michael Chiklis, Julie Benz. In 2012, she starred as sexy weapons expert Kylie Sinclair in Shawn Ryan's short-lived political thriller Last Resort (2012), on ABC. She also appeared as Dr. Gabrielle Asano on Hawaii 5-0, sports agent Abby Bruce opposite John Stamos on Necessary Roughness, and lead the cast in numerous romances for Hallmark.
In 2021 she directed her first short film and earned her first executive-producer credit for developing Hallmark's "The 27-Hour Day," followed by 'The Wedding Veil' trilogy with Lacey Chabert and Ali Sweeney, which was Hallmark's most-watched series of 2022.
In addition to her film and television career, she has appeared onstage in "For the Record: Tarantino" at Rockwell, "The OC Musical" at the Montelban, "Too Much Sun" at the Odyssey, and numerous cabarets. She is a member of The WorkJuice Players alongside Paul F. Tompkins and Busy Phillips, best known for their ongoing radio play series and podcast, "The Thrilling Adventure Hour." In the last few years, she has directed two new musicals: 'City of Light' at Feinsteins 54 Below in New York and 'Modern' in USC's LiveRead Workshop program and is the co-creator of the musical 'Particle.'
Autumn lives in Los Angeles with her sons Finn & Dash and has served on the board of the SAG-AFTRA union. She is an advocate for women, performers and working parents, as well as a counselor and intuitive guide. She offers mentorship to artists through her website.- Tracee Chimo Pallero was born Tracee Ann Chimo to parents Deborah and Bruce Chimo, in a small town just north of Boston, Massachusetts called Saugus. She has Albanian, Irish, and Italian ancestry. Kevin Chimo is her younger brother.
Due to audience and critical acclaim in three dynamic and wonderfully diverse roles on the New York stage, the last several years have brought this young and extremely inspired actress much success.
Tracee first came on the scene in 2009 when she originated the role of a shy, lovable, 16 year old, mousy nerd named Lauren in Annie Baker's 'circle mirror transformation'. Her "Chaplin-like" physical comedy, mixed with her ability to break your heart, garnered her much praise in the industry and she quickly became the show's breakout star with the NY Times calling her, "a master of the comic-silent reaction."
After a much extended run at Playwrights Horizons, she went on to stun audiences and critics once again in Leslye Headland's dark comedy, 'Bachelorette'. Almost unrecognizable to audiences, Chimo transformed herself into the character, Reagan. A vicious, conniving, manipulative, drug addict who prowled the stage like a lioness about to pounce her prey.
From there she shot her first film, Judd Apatow's The Five-Year Engagement (2012), and spent some time living and working in Los Angeles, CA.
She wasn't there long. Shortly after making the move from NY to LA, she was called to star opposite Jim Parsons and Jessica Hecht in Roundabout Theatre Company's 2012 production of 'Harvey' on Broadway at Studio 54. Tracee was once again playing against type and very well received as the buoyantly love hungry Myrtle Mae Simmons.
However the role that would soon change her career came immediately after 'Harvey' closed it's doors. She was cast as Daphna Feygenbaum, the antagonist in Roundabout's wildly dark and funny new play 'Bad Jews'. After her 4 month starring turn as this unapologetic and shockingly loyal traditionalist, she's since gone on to shoot more films, and had a major role on Netflix's hit show 'Orange is the New Black' in which she recurred as the earthy-crunchy, Neri Feldman.
She wrapped filming on 'The Good Wife' and starred in the remount of 'Bad Jews' which, due to its incredibly successful first run, was transferred to the beautiful Laura Pels Theatre in New York City.
Tracee Chimo the recent recipient of the 2013 Rising Star Award, and was nominated for Outer Critic's Circle and Drama League Awards for her performance in 'Bad Jews'. Other awards include the 2011 Clarence Derwent Award for 'Most Promising Actress in New York', a 2010 Drama Desk Award, OBIE Award, and two Lucille Lortel nominations in the 'Best Actress' category for her exquisitely unique work. - One of the most respected Latina actresses in Hollywood, April Hernandez-Castillo's personal life story is one of victory. Her feature film debut as Eva Benitez in the Image Award-nominated MTV film, Freedom Writers (2007), alongside Academy Award-winner Hilary Swank, put her in the ranks of some of the biggest names in the industry.
An actress with a blend of unlimited expression and humor, the Bronx (NY) native made her stage debut at the famous New York Comedy Club in New York City as a stand-up comedienne. As an actress, April expanded her stage experience to television. She got her first acting break as the Yo/Yoa Girl alongside NBA All-Star Houston Rockets center Yao Ming in the 2004 Super Bowl Visa Check Card national commercial. Next came major television roles that would include NBC's Emmy-award winning series ER (1994), Law & Order (1990) and 30 Rock (2006). Keeping an eye on the big screen, in 2007 she tried out for the role of a lifetime and got it--in "Freedom Writers". She would co-star alongside one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Hilary Swank. It was in this role that April would catch the attention of The View (1997) producers, who invited her to co-host the show.
Reaching critical heights, her portrayal of Eva Benitez earned her recognition and critical acclaim confirming her status as one of the more talented up-and-coming actresses. Displaying the talent and drive to parlay success into a career as a respected actress, April garnered roles in the pilot Blue Blood (2008) on Fox and Showtime's Nurse Jackie (2009), CBS' Person of Interest (2011) and received a SAG Award nomination for her role as Officer Cira Manson in Showtime's award-winning drama Dexter (2006), a role in John Mitchell's sci-fi comedy The History of Future Folk (2012), guest-starred as Danny Pino's sister on NBC's drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and appeared in two episodes of FOX's hit show The Following (2013).
April has demonstrated her versatility as an actress. However, her latest role is not in front of the camera but as a motivational and inspirational speaker. - Producer
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Kate Rigg is well known in the Asian American community as a comedian, speaker, actor and lead singer for the band "Slanty Eyed Mama". She grew up in Toronto Canada where was a regular on the CBC teen news show "What's New?" giving movie reviews for teenagers by teenagers. She also appeared in the CTV Drama The Campbells and throughout HighSchool won awards for writing and acting before heading to college in Melbourne Australia at her fathers alma mater The University of Melbourne. In Australia, she wrote and directed several plays outside of college and received the Comedy Festival Award at Melbourne University as well as an Australia Council Grant for her first one person show "m/Other/land" which was produced at La Mama Theater in Melbourne and subsequently at the Tarragon Theater in Toronto. She was accepted into Australia's prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney but ultimately decided to attend the Juilliard School in New York where she won the Interarts Award for inter-disciplinary work. After Juilliard, Kate worked in several off Broadway productions including Dogeaters at the Public Theater directed by MIchael Greif, The Vagina Monologues directed by Joe Mantello, and several regional plays. Kate has also built a stand up and sketch comedy career parallel to acting. With a debut at Carolines on Broadway she developed the show "Kate's Chink-O-Rama"which toured nationally to great acclaim and did stints at The HBO Time Warner Workspace in L.A. and PSNBC in New York. Her play "Birth of a nAsian" was invited to the Smithsonian Institute and she wrote 3 plays while in various residencies at the Mark Taper Forum Los Angeles. She continues to work in the Asian/Pacific Islander community as a comic and speaker between acting engagements.- Marina de Tavira is a Mexican theatre, film and television actress. Her career has mainly developed on the Mexican stage working with the most prestigious directors in the scene. She has played the lead parts in stagings of play writes like Bertold Brecht, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, and Ximena Escalante. In film she has worked with directors like Rodrigo Plá (in the film winner of the Lion of the Future Award in Venice 2007), Carlos Carrera, Issa López, Mariana Chenillo, Hari Sama and Alfonso Cuarón in his most recent film Roma. Her most recent TV work includes the series Ingobernable for Netflix, and Falco for Amazon directed by Ernesto Contreras. Her work has been nominated and awarded with various theatre critics and journalist associations in Mexico.
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Leighton Marissa Meester was born in Fort Worth, Texas, to Constance Lynn (Haas) and Douglas Jay Meester. Although born in Texas, Meester spent her early years in Marco Island, Florida with her grandparents. There, she became involved with the local playhouse and made her stage debut in a production of "The Wizard of Oz".
She moved to New York with her mother at the age of 11 and was soon working as a model and appearing in TV commercials. A few years later, at age 14, she and her mother moved again, this time to Los Angeles, where she began to pick up TV work, making her debut in Disciple (1999).
A steady stream of TV work followed, and in 2007 she landed the role of Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl (2007), which made her famous. This led to more TV and movie roles. In 2009, she launched a recording career with the single, "Somebody to Love".- Actress
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Originally from New York, Julie moved to California with her family in 1979. As a child, Julie competed in the U.S. Gymnastic Federation. In 1982, she made her television debut playing Ricky Schroder's girlfriend on NBC's Silver Spoons (1982). This lead to numerous guest star appearances & many film roles. In 1983, Julie won the Bronze Halo award from the Southern California Motion Picture Council for Best Up & Coming Young Actress & received a Young Artist Award nomination for her work guest starring on TV. The following year Julie landed her first series regular role on Personal & Confidential. After graduating high school, Julie was awarded a scholarship to attend The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, West. After finishing 1 year at AADA, Julie landed the role of Tawny Richards on NBC's Santa Barbara (1984). Julie also starred on the UPN series A.J.'s Time Travelers (1995) as Maria. Julie continued to work steadily in both TV & film, and in 1997 Julie co-produced & directed the feature film The Legend of Cryin' Ryan (1998). Julie shared the award for Best Director of a Feature Film at the Riverrun Int. Film Festival in Sept. 1998, Cryan' Ryan also won Best Picture. Julie lives outside of Los Angeles with her husband, Patrick and their son. She enjoys spending time with family, traveling with friends, snowboarding and surfing.- Larisa Miller is known for Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998), Rules of Engagement (2007) and Bones (2005).
- Marissa Cuevas was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress, known for Kung Fu (2021), What/If (2019) and Midnight, Texas (2017).
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Jaime Ray Newman will next be seen in a recurring role on the new Apple TV series created by Don Cheadle, THE BIG CIGAR, as well as guest starring in BEL AIR on Peacock. She recently appeared as a recurring character on the critically-acclaimed Hulu series DOPESICK, opposite Michael Keaton, as well as on THE TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE for HBO. Newman held prominent recurring roles in both DEPUTY on FOX and LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE, opposite Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington. Previously, Jaime has recurred on VERONICA MARS, THE MAGICIANS, THE IMPOSTERS, MAJOR CRIMES, SATISFACTION, CSI, DROP DEAD DIVA, and NIP/TUCK. Jaime also starred in NBC's MIDNIGHT TEXAS and season one of Marvel's THE PUNISHER on Netflix. Her other credits include A&E's BATES MOTEL, ABC's WICKED CITY, and ABC's EASTWICK.
Jaime will next be seen in the independent feature film, JUDO, directed by Guy Nattiv. Her other film work includes appearing in CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, RUBBERNECK, the independent movie RED ROBIN, as well as the remake of the animated film TARZAN. She can also be seen in the feature VALLEY OF THE GODS, opposite Josh Hartnett and John Malkovich. Jaime received an Academy Award for best short in 2018 for SKIN. She will next be seen in the short film KINSHIP, directed by Daniel Ramirez and produced by Lawrence Bender and Kevin Brown. She is currently developing projects alongside her husband, Guy Nattiv, for their production company, New Native Pictures.- Actress
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Rakes was born in Oklahoma and spent the first few years of her life in Guthrie, then moved with her parents to Danville, Illinois, and then to Peoria not long after. She was interested in acting from a young age, doing school plays from elementary to high school, only breaking to play basketball. The family moved again to New Mexico when Kristen was in eighth grade. After high school, she began college as a business major, only to switch to filmmaking after two years. Upon graduating with a degree in Moving Image Arts, Kristen was able to jump into crew work in art department thanks to New Mexico's burgeoning film industry.- Actress
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Chelsea Edmundson was born on 31 August 1988 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Army of the Dead (2021), Roswell, New Mexico (2019) and The Black String (2018).- Director
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- Maryana Timofeevna Spivak (born 23 March 1985) is a Russian film and television actress known for the 2017 film Loveless.
She is the granddaughter of actress Zhanna Prokhorenko and daughter of Timofey Spivak. and studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School.
For director Andrey Zvyagintsev's Loveless, the crew spent four months on casting the character Zhenya, though Spivak was an early candidate, eventually successful. Spivak said she took the opportunity for a starring role in a film and the chance to work with Zvyagintsev. For Loveless, Spivak was nominated for Best Actress at the Russian Guild of Film Critics awards. - Leah Cairns was born on 2 June 1974 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Interstellar (2014), 88 Minutes (2007) and Battlestar Galactica (2004). She has been married to Kevin Hawryluk since 24 July 2004.
- Sadie Silcock is a US/Canadian actress. A high level athlete, Sadie was the Tennis-Double on the hit TV series The L-Word and has represented top sporting brands on TV. She used to work as a sports reporter internationally before successfully returning to acting in late 2017. Sadie Silcock often works with her biological daughter, Aggie Bell, who is a successful actress and cheerleader. The two have revealed a beautiful on and off screen relationship.
- Maddie Phillips was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and raised there until she was 10, when she moved to Perth, Western Australia, where her maternal relatives reside. She played soccer for 10 years and although she loved singing, creative writing, photography, and pretty much anything else in the arts, acting was always her great love. Soon after graduating high school at Penrhos College in 2012, having studied theatre while earning a High Distinction from L.A.M.D.A. (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts), Maddie decided to move back to Vancouver to audition for the ASAS program at Capilano University in the hopes of pursuing a career in film and television. Although receiving early acceptance into the program, however, she signed with an acting agency and decided to abandon structured secondary education for the world of auditioning and various independent acting classes around the city. Maddie began training at Studio On the Drive with coaches including Ingrid Torrance and Arron Craven, Railtown Studios with John Cassini, The Actors Foundry with teacher Matthew Harrison, and to this day continues to study and coach with Deb Podowski at Austin Tuck Studios.
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Scout Taylor-Compton began acting with a featured role in the A.F.I. film A.W.O.L (2006) starring David Morse. Since then, her performances in seven independent films, over fifteen student films, and three music videos formed a firm foundation that led to her leading role in MGM's Sleepover (2004). Joe Nussbaum the director of George Lucas in Love (1999) also directed the teenage adventure film, which also stars Alexa PenaVega and Mika Boorem.
Just prior to Sleepover, Scout completed a role in Jennifer Garner's film 13 Going on 30 (2004). She can also be seen in the Hallmark movie Audrey's Rain (2003), the film 7 Songs (2003) , with Chris Eigeman , and the Power Up Film Chicken Night (2001), in which Scout, displaying another facet of her talent, sings the theme song.
On the small screen, in 2003 Scout landed her first series pilot role in Class Actions (2004) the hour-long legal drama for Lifetime Television also starring Diane Venora, who plays Scout's mother in the series. In 2004 Scout booked a leading role in the new Bravo Series, Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public Nuisance (2005), starring Howie Mandel.
Currently she is awaiting the Network's decision on the pick-up of her most recent pilot booking, Disney's "That's So Raven Spin-Off," where she plays the series regular role of Lauren, big sister of Alyson Stoner.
Other television guest credits include recurring roles on Unfabulous (2004), The Guardian (2001), Charmed (1998), and Gilmore Girls (2000) plus appearances on Cold Case (2003), The Division (2001), The Lyon's Den (2003), ER (1994), Ally McBeal (1997), an upcoming episode of That's So Raven (2003) and several stints on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992). She was nominated in 2004 for a Young Artist Award for her work on "Gilmore Girls," and was again nominated in 2005 for her lead role in "Sleepover" and recurring role on CBS's "The Guardian."
Scout's voice-over credits include a recent looping for Disney's Sky High (2005) starring Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston. Other voice over credits include two films with Academy Award winning actors including The Core (2003), starring Hilary Swank, and I Am Sam (2001), starring Sean Penn, as well as work in the film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004). Scout was also the narrator for Chicken Night (2001). On stage she has played the title roles in the musicals Annie/Annie Warbucks and the drama Anne Frank.
Recently Scout flew to New Jersey where she filmed a leading role in the feature film titled Tomorrow Is Today (2006). Currently Scout is in the studio, avidly working on her first album, and in August will be shooting a film for with Allan Kayser, who played Bubba on Mama's Family (1983).
She continues her training in acting, dance, and voice with top coaches, currently recording her first rock album. She also participates in charity projects for disabled and disadvantaged children as a Celebrity Youth Member of Kids With a Cause. Her hobbies and interests include writing songs, playing drums, surfing, and hanging out with her friends. As if that were not enough to keep her busy, Scout hopes to soon acquire a monkey, and a Chihuahua.- Actress
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Addison Timlin began her career with the 2000-01 National Tour of "Annie". She performed every orphan role before taking over the role of Annie when she was 9 years old. Her love of stage continued to several productions of Annie including Papermill Playhouse and the Theater of The Stars Tour alongside John Schuck before going on to Broadway as Baby Louise in "Gypsy" with Bernadette Peters. Timlin was seen in the film "Isabel Fish", directed by Lara Zizic for the Columbia Film Festival.- Actress
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A francophone of Vietnamese and Quebecois heritage, Mylène Dinh-Robic was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. She graduated with distinction with a BA in Communications from Concordia University and completed a double major in Film & Multimedia Production. She studied acting with Nancy Sivak & Ben Ratner in Vancouver and with Gilles Plouffe and John Strasberg in Montreal. An actress now for over twenty years, she has worked on stage, on camera and in video games. She first played opposite actor Nicholas Campbell as Rita Mah, one of the main characters in the Vancouver produced television series Da Vinci's City Hall (CBC). Later, she worked in Toronto on 3 seasons of The listener (CTV) in the role of Dr. Olivia Fawcett. Mylène more recently performed in French in Montreal shot series Plan B, Discussion avec mes parents & Double Faute. She presently portrays Vera on French network TVA's critically acclaimed 'Les Bracelets Rouges'. She was nominated in the best supporting actress category at the 2015 Montreal ACTRA Awards for her portrayal of Beatrice 'Bear' Hamelin in Bravo Canada's award winning cop drama '19-2' and was fortunate enough to portray 'Bear' for all 4 seasons of the show.
Mylène's love of the theatre led to some wonderful artistic opportunities over the years. In 2007, She co-produced and co-starred in a Studio 16 production of Alan Bowne's controversial play 'Beirut' in Vancouver with her friend and fellow actor Adam Lolacher. She chose to co-produce and perform on stage again in 2011 when another friend, fellow actor Noah Davis, asked her to read his original stage play 'Point no Point'. Together, they co-produced and starred in a stage production of 'Point no Point' at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre.
She was asked to represent and be the spokesperson for Montreal's Festival Accès Asie in 2017. Her mother is Vietnamese and Mylène is very proud of her Vietnamese roots. The Festival holds a very important place in Montreal's storytelling landscape. It bridges gaps that need to be filled with a better appreciation of the city's many Asian artists and storytellers. Mylène was thrilled to help promote the incredible talent and work done by these fellow Asian artists in her own hometown.
Her biggest achievements to date are her son, Edward, and her daughter, Élénore. They have enriched her journey, teach and remind her about the miracle of life every single day. She continually channels her professional platform to raise awareness about her other passions: health & nutrition, safeguarding the earth's rapidly deteriorating biodiversity, finding eco-responsible and sustainable ways to thwart climate change and finally, the eradication of all unethical treatment and cruelty towards animals all over this beautiful planet we call home.- Laura Carswell is known for What Goes Up (2009), Easy Girl (2015) and Another Cinderella Story (2008). She was previously married to Ben Bass.
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Liza Colón-Zayas (born 1972) is an American actress and playwright. Liza Colón was born and raised in The Bronx borough of New York City in 1972 and began her career off-Broadway. She broke into mainstream theatre when she wrote, produced, and starred in a one-woman show titled Sistah Supreme, a semi-autobiographical play in which she chronicles growing up as an Latina woman in New York during the 1970s and 1980s.- Actress
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Jama Williamson was born in Evansville, IN and graduated Cum Laude from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in Communications and Theater. She then moved to New York City and attended Circle in the Square acting conservatory. After several stints Off-Broadway including the world premieres of Avery Crozier's "Eat the Runt," "Spanish Girl," and the cult hit musical, "Debbie Does Dallas" directed by Erica Schmidt, she landed a lead in Manhattan Theater Club's Broadway play, "Losing Louie" directed by Jerry Zaks.
Shortly after her Broadway debut, she and her husband Curtis Mark Williams (former actor and inventor of Belly Buds) moved to Los Angeles, where she has had recurring roles on NBC's "Parks and Recreation and "The Good Place," ABC's "Single Parents," and the series regular role of "NoraTate" on Nick at Nite's "Hollywood Heights" and as Principal Mullins on Nickelodeon's Emmy-Nominated musical series, "School of Rock." She's also starred in over 50 national commercials.
She recently moved back to the east coast with her husband and two daughters, and is recurring on "American Rust" with Jeff Daniels and Maura Tierney.- Actress
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Funda Duval is known for In the Cut (2003), American Assassin (2017) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).- Actress
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Jamie Silberhartz was born on 11 April 1982 in Stony Brook, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Dexter (2006), Private Practice (2007) and Ghost Whisperer (2005).- Actress
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Robin garnered a Best Actress Award for the festival darling, "Duck, Duck, Goose!" and for the critically acclaimed web series, "The Real Girl's Guide To Everything Else." As an improviser, she co-founded two NY-based groups and is a founding member of Skidmore College's Ad-Liberal Artists, with whom she also participated in the first three National College Comedy Festivals. After earning a B.A. In Psychology and training at Mike Nichols and Paul Sills' reputable New Actor's Workshop in NYC as well as IO West and the Groundlings in Los Angeles, Robin has gone on to perform in hundreds of stage, TV, indie movie and new media productions. Her multi-ethnic look and natural versatility allow her to play a large variety of roles, from an ass-kicking Italian spy in Jamison Newlander's critically acclaimed play, RCP, to a out of control crack addict in "I Hate The Man In My Basement", to a passionate Lebanese journalist in The Real Girl's Guide to Everything Else (2010) to a spunky, exotic romantic in the award-winning film, Duck, Duck, Goose! (2005). She garnered a Best Actress Award for each of the last two credits.- Actress
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Gina St. John was born in Natchez, Mississippi, USA. She is known for Prom Night (2008), Baby Daddy (2012) and xXx: State of the Union (2005).- Actress
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Louise Linton was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and attended St. George's School for Girls and then Fettes College, a boarding school in the heart of the Capital.
As a young girl, she began professional training as an actress at The Edinburgh Drama Academy. She later trained with a private coach from The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts from which she acquired her certificate with Honors.
After boarding school, she spent some of her gap-year serving as a volunteer in Northern Zambia before embarking on college in the United States. She acquired a B.A. in Journalism from Pepperdine University followed by her Juris Doctorate in Law from UWLA. During this time, she began acting in film and television.
Her first role was a guest star in 'CSI: NY'. Small roles in various indie features followed. Robert Redford cast her in a small role in the United Artists film, 'Lions for Lambs', starring Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep. She then did a supporting role in the Roy Lee horror, 'The Echo'. After that she joined the cast of indie comedy 'Screwball' playing comedic news reporter, Shannon Storm. Following this, she filmed the U.S. detective smash 'Cold Case' playing a 1940's Women Air Force Service Pilot.
Louise then played a supporting role in Lionsgate's, 'Crew 2 Crew' which was filmed on location in Italy. That fall, she was honored at the Scottish Style Awards as the country's 'Most Stylish Woman'. Immediately after her return to Los Angeles Louise got her first lead role in the sci-fi, 'Scavengers' opposite Sean Patrick Flanery, directed by Travis Zariwny. Louise then filmed the comedy, 'She Wants Me' opposite Charlie Sheen, Josh Gad, and Hillary Duff. She then went to Louisiana to film a small role of a drug addicted single mother in the gritty crime drama, 'The Power of Few' with Christopher Walken and Christian Slater.
In spring 2011, Louise filmed the Lifetime movie, 'William & Kate' about the Royal couple. After this she spent a month in New York where she starred in the provocative Off Broadway show, 'Manipulation' at the Cherry Lane Theater.
Louise then traveled to Alabama to shoot the NASA-based, Hallmark Hall of Fame's Award Winning Feature, 'A Smile As Big As The Moon' starring John Corbett.
Louise graduated from law school in 2012, winning the Reuters Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Advocacy. After law school, she formed Stormchaser Films, an independent motion picture production company focused on script and IP acquisition, development and finance. The company's first feature film will be released in 2016 with a further three films in pre-production for 2017 release and several more titles in development. The films range in genre from independent thriller, drama and comedy to YA studio franchises.
In winter 2012, Travis Zariwny suggested their second film collaboration as actress and director on his psychological thriller, 'Intruder'. Louise joined the project as both actress and producer. She partnered with film executive Tina Sutakanat and 'Intruder' went into production on location in Portland three months later. Louise stars opposite John Robinson and Moby. IFC Midnight released the film in theaters and VOD on June 24th, 2016.
Shifting from thriller to comedy, Louise then played the title role in the romcom, 'Serial Dater's Anonymous' (2017) opposite Sam Page which was shot on location in Milwaukee.
After that, she filmed a small role in Warren Beatty's much-anticipated film, Rules Don't Apply (2016), as Betty, a young starlet under contract to Hughes' film studio.
Louise then traveled once again to Portland, Oregon to film the iconic role of Deputy Winston in Eli Roth and Armory Films' remake of the classic cult horror, Cabin Fever: Reboot (2016). This was her third collaboration with director, Travis Zariwny.
Louise then filmed the role of Veronica in the gritty crime thriller, 'Odious' about a Los Angeles cop and his unlikely associate who explore the dangerous under-belly of LA as they investigate the disappearance of a child.
Louise then filmed a small role in 'The Midnight Man' (2017) in Winnipeg which she also Executive Produced. This was her fourth collaboration with director, Travis Zariwny.
Louise is a passionate advocate for people and animals. She is on the Board of Mattel's Children's Hospital UCLA. She has served on the Board of Trustees for her British boarding school, Fettes College since 2011. She was an Ambassador for Erskine Wounded Warriors Scotland from 2010-2012 and currently serves as an Ambassador for the Scottish Butterfly Trust for Cystic Fibrosis.
Louise serves as Ambassador for Mutt Match Animal Rescue Los Angeles, and is a global Ambassador for PAL 'Protecting African Lions' based in South Africa. She is active in her support of Kenya based anti-poaching and animal rehabilitation organizations, Ol' Jogi and the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, both of which exist to protect and preserve Africa's endangered species. She is on the 2016 host committee for Conservation International's annual event celebrating the global impact of the organization's work to protect our environment.
She is the inaugural Brand Ambassador for British leather goods company, Dunmore with the launch of their handbag line, "The Linton Collection".
Louise can be seen on the covers of, 'I-On' Magazine, 'The Herald' Magazine, 'Seven Days' Magazine, 'Core' Magazine,'Your Life' Magazine, and 'Scottish Woman' Magazine.- Actress
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Teresa Decher was born as Teresa Maria Decher. She is an actress, writer, filmmaker known for Intruder (2016), Cabin Fever (2016) and Time Out with Yes Please! (2015). She has a Youtube channel called "yespleasecomedy" where she does original shorts, parodies, and collaborations with Jason Nguyen and also other channels.- Actress
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Mayling Ng is a real life Warrior Superhero. A recognized Shaolin Black Belt in 9 Kung Fu weapons and an award winning Fitness Champion, she has combined her acting experience, skill set and unique look to find success in the film industry with roles in DC Comics films such as The Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman. Ng brings a unique global perspective to the film industry that is fast getting the attention of studios playing fierce characters in nearly a dozen features films so far while performing her own action scenes.
Daughter to a Singaporean Chinese father and British mother, Mayling's appeal goes beyond her exotic looks and strong warrior guise and physique. Born in the UK, she spent her early years in Tenerife, Canary Islands before moving to Singapore where her acting career began which led her to the Hong Kong Action Martial Art film industry. Growing up in diverse continents has led Mayling to hone her understanding of various cultures, which she couples with her passion and pursuit to advance her acting career. Mayling now resides in Los Angeles, often traveling to Europe and Asia whenever and wherever work dictates.- Actress
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Pearl Thusi was born on 13 May 1988 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She is an actress and producer, known for Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015), Quantico (2015) and The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (2008).- Rizelle Januk is an award winning actress from South Africa. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Drama and performance studies from the University of Howard College. Januk has been in multiple short films, television series', indie and international feature films. She is best known for work in Around the World in 80 Days (2021) Eraser: Reborn (2022) Kings of Mulberry Street (2019) and Time and Tide (2021)
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Ruby Rose Langenheim (born 20 March 1986), better known as Ruby Rose, is an Australian model, DJ, boxer, recording artist, actress, television presenter, and MTV VJ. Rose emerged in the media spotlight as a presenter on MTV Australia, followed by several high-profile modelling gigs, notably as the face of Maybelline New York in Australia. In addition to her modelling career, she has co-hosted various television shows, namely Australia's Next Top Model and The Project on Network Ten.
Rose pursued a career in acting from 2008 onwards, with her debut performance in the Australian film Suite for Fleur. She had a small role in the drama Around the Block (2013), and came to North American fame for starring in seasons three and four of the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. She has also had large roles in the action films Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016), xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017), and John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), and the musical comedy Pitch Perfect 3 (2017), and will appear in the film The Meg (2018), based on the novel of the same name. In August 2018, Rose was cast as Kate Kane / Batwoman in The CW's Arrowverse.
Rose was born in Melbourne, the daughter of Katia Langenheim, a 20-year-old single mother and artist, whom she describes as one of her role models. As a young child, she travelled frequently, living in rural Victoria, Tasmania, and Surfers Paradise before finally settling in Melbourne. As a teenager, she attended University High School and Footscray City College. Rose is the god-daughter of Indigenous Australian boxer Lionel Rose and the great-granddaughter of Alec Campbell, who was the last surviving Australian Battle of Gallipoli soldier.
Rose first joined the Girlfriend model search in 2002, for which she came in second to Catherine McNeil. In 2010, she collaborated with the Australian fashion label Milk and Honey to design a capsule fashion line. The collection, named Milk and Honey Designed by Ruby Rose, includes washed jeans, leather jackets and T-shirts. The clothing line was available in selected retailers in Australia. Rose also released a collaboration collection with street footwear brand Gallaz.
In 2014, Rose began collaborating with Phoebe Dahl, designing ethical street-wear for their clothing range Faircloth Lane. She has featured predominantly within mainstream fashion titles, including Vogue Australia, InStyle Magazine, Marie Claire Magazine, Cleo, Cosmopolitan, Maxim, Nylon and New York's Inked Magazine. She's been the Australian ambassador for JVC, Australian clothes company JAG and luxury Danish label Georg Jensen. Rose is the face of Maybelline New York in Australia.
Since March 2016, Rose has been the face of Urban Decay Cosmetics.
In March 2017, Rose starred in Nike's latest campaign "Kiss My Airs" celebrating its Air Max Day. In May, Rose was the face of Swarovski 'Urban Fantasy' FW17 Collection launch.
Rose appeared on the first episode of Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, representing Generation Y alongside comedian Josh Thomas. She was selected in 2008 to act in the Australian comedy film Suite for Fleur. She also appeared alongside Christina Ricci and Jack Thompson in the 2013 film Around the Block.
Rose credits her 2014 short film Break Free, which she produced herself, for the success of her acting career. In an interview with Variety, she describes how she was not able to get a manager, agent, or audition, so she decided to create short films "as a way of being able to give myself something to do and to study my craft." The film went viral, getting millions of views in a short period of time.
In 2015, Rose joined the Orange Is the New Black cast in Season 3. Rose played inmate Stella Carlin, "whose sarcastic sense of humor and captivating looks quickly draw the attention of some of Litchfield's inmates." Rose's performance was generally well-received by the public. She was also cast in a guest role, as the service robot Wendy, in the science fiction series Dark Matter.
In 2016, Rose and Tom Felton would lend their voices in the animated title Sheep and Wolves, with Rose as her fiancé Bianca.
In 2016 and 2017, Rose appeared in three action film sequels, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, alongside Vin Diesel, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter as Abigail, and John Wick: Chapter 2, alongside Keanu Reeves; she also played a musical rival in the comedy Pitch Perfect 3, which was released in December 2017. In 2018, she starred in the Warner Bros. film The Meg, a shark epic based on the novel of the same name, alongside Jason Statham..It was also announced that Rose will be starring in the action comedy Three Sisters.
On 7 August 2018, it was reported that Rose had been cast as Batwoman in the upcoming Arrowverse crossover. Batwoman is in pre-production as a stand-alone series on The CW as well, to air if greenlit in 2019.- Actress
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Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy (born 16 April 1996) is a British-American actress. She is best known for her roles as Beth Harmon in The Queen's Gambit (2020), Thomasin in the period horror film The Witch (2015), as Casey Cooke in the horror-thriller Split (2016), and as Lily in the black comedy thriller Thoroughbreds (2017). She has been the recipient of the Cannes Film Festival's Trophée Chopard and was nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award.
Anya was born in Miami, the youngest of six children. Her father is Scottish who was born in South America, and her mother is Spanish-English who was born in Zambia in Africa, to an English diplomat father and a Spanish mother from Barcelona. Anya lived her childhood between Argentina and England. Her father was a banker and a powerboat racer, and her mother is a psychologist. Anya was raised in Argentina until the age of six, then moved to London, where the family lived in Victoria. She attended Northlands School in Buenos Aires, then preparatory school Hill House and Queen's Gate School in London, and is also a former ballet dancer. Anya's dream of becoming an actress came when she was very young and it finally became possible when she was offered a modeling job. It wasn't long until Taylor-Joy received her first part in the Show Business. When she was fourteen, she used her savings to move to New York, and at 16, she left school to pursue acting.
Anya's outstanding performance as Thomasin in Robert Eggers' period horror film The Witch (2015), and the positive reviews it got at the Sundance festival revealed her incredible potential to the world; it was widely released and viewed in 2016. She then starred as the title character in the thriller Morgan (2016), directed Luke Scott and also starring Kate Mara. She also starred in Vikram Gandhi's film Barry, which focused on a young Barack Obama in 1981 New York City. Taylor-Joy played one of Obama's close friends. In 2017, she headlined M. Night Shyamalan's horror-thriller film Split (2016), playing Casey Cooke, a girl abducted by a mysterious man with split personalities. In 2019, she reprised her role as Casey in the film Glass. Anya was also the lead actress in the music video for Skrillex's remix of GTA's song Red Lips. She was nominated for the 2017 BAFTA Rising Star Award.
Taylor-Joy is attached to star in Nosferatu, a remake of the film of the same name, to be directed by Eggers in her third collaboration with him. She will also star in The Sea Change.- Actress
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Kate Dickie was born on 24 April 1971 in East Kilbride, Scotland, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for Red Road (2006), Prometheus (2012) and Filth (2013).- Sarah Stephens was born on 7 June 1990 in Lancashire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Witch (2015), Ver. Fine Day and Lauv: The Other (2017).
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Ksenia Solo is a Latvian-Canadian actress. She was born in Riga, Latvia in to an artistic family. She is a recipient of many prestigious Canadian awards, including 3 Gemini Awards and a nominee of the first ever Canadian Screen Awards. Ksenia was the youngest actor in Canadian television history to win two consecutive Gemini Awards.
Solo is a highly versatile actress that comes from a classical ballet background. She is best known for playing the ambitious 'Veronica', rival to Natalie Portman's 'Nina' in the 5-time Oscar nominated film Black Swan, manipulative and disturbed 'Holly' opposite Dominic Monaghan in the psychological thriller Pet, and young and innocent 'Lucy' opposite Maria Bello in In Search of Fellini.
Solo's ability to transform has also earned her critical acclaim for her roles on television including fan favorite 'Kenzi' in the fantasy-noir Syfy hit Lost Girl, real life socialite and wife of America's most infamous traitor 'Peggy Shippen' alongside Jamie Bell in AMC's historical drama TURN: Washington's Spies and Cosima's romantic love interest 'Shay' opposite Tatiana Maslany in BBC's Orphan Black.
No stranger to the comic book world, Ksenia played Dodge in the highly anticipated FOX/DreamWorks comic book adaptation of Locke & Key, which was executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, and directed by Mark Romanek. Her other work includes starring on CW's Life Unexpected alongside Brittany Robertson, Shiri Appleby and Austin Butler and playing Stephen Colbert's daughter in the The Ron Howard produced pilot The Untitled Ken Finkleman project, to name a few.
Solo's most recent indie feature, Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle, directed by Oscar winner Mike Van Diem, received a standing ovation at its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Ksenia had to learn Italian for her role in the film.
In 2018 Solo was offered the role of Susie Miller in History Channels Project Blue Book, produced by Academy Award Winner Robert Zumeckis. The show premiered on January 8th, 2019 and became a break out hit as the most watched show on cable television. Project Blue Book was picked up for season 2 and will begin filming in the summer of 2019.- Kara Killmer was born in Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Chicago Fire (2012), Chicago P.D. (2014) and Chicago Med (2015). She has been married to Andrew Cheney since 14 May 2016.
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Paloma Nozicka is a Mexican-American actor, writer, director and producer. She is a proud member of SAG AFTRA.
She is known for her TV roles on Proven Innocent, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and Empire, as well as her voice work, which can be heard on several campaigns. Her theatre performances include roles at Geffen Playhouse, Steppenwolf Theatre and Goodman Theatre, as well as countless other regional theaters. She has trained in Meisner and Viewpoints techniques, and taught at Chicago's Black Box Acting school.
Paloma has written and directed several short films, and has a feature film in development.- Alice Hunter was born in Middlesex, England, UK. Alice is an actor, known for Another Period (2013), House of Lies (2012) and Girl House (2014).
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Kate Siegel (born August 9, 1982) is an American actress and screenwriter. She is known for her collaborations with her husband Mike Flanagan, appearing in the acclaimed horror films Oculus (2013), Hush (2016), which she also co-wrote, Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), and Gerald's Game (2017). Siegel also starred as Theodora Crain in the Netflix supernatural horror series The Haunting of Hill House (2018).
Siegel made her acting debut in the film The Curse of The Black Dahlia, which was released on January 23, 2007. That same year she went on to star in Hacia La Oscuridad which had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2007. She also appeared in Steam alongside Ruby Dee and Chelsea Handler. In 2008, Siegel appeared in the short film Knocked Down, which was directed by Ted Collins. In 2009, she made her television debut in Ghost Whisperer as Cheryl. In 2010, she appeared in Numb3rs as Rachel Hollander. She then appeared in an episode of Castle. That same year she appeared in the drama-thriller Wedding Day.
In 2013, Siegel appeared in Man Camp. That same year she appeared in Oculus, a horror film written and directed by Mike Flanagan. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2013, and was released in April 2014. She also appeared in an episode of Mob City. In 2014, she appeared in Demon Legacy.
In November 2015, it was revealed that she and Mike Flanagan would be adapting the young adult novel 13 Days to Midnight into a film.
In 2016, Siegel made her screenwriting debut opposite her husband Mike Flanagan in Hush, the film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2016, and was released on Netflix on April 8, 2016. In July 2016, she starred in a commercial for Stelara psoriasis medication. That same year, Siegel appeared in Ouija: Origin of Evil, also directed by Flanagan, which was released on October 21, 2016.
In 2017, Siegel starred alongside Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood in the film adaptation of Stephen King's Gerald's Game. The film was released on September 29, 2017, by Netflix.
In 2018, Siegel had a starring role as Theodora Crain in the Netflix supernatural horror series The Haunting of Hill House, based on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel of the same name.
Siegel is married to director Mike Flanagan since 2016. They have one son, Cody Paul Flanagan (born November 26, 2016).- Ana Ayora was born in Miami, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for In the Dark (2019), Truth Be Told (2019) and Banshee (2013).
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Oona Laurence (born August 1, 2002) is an American actress who is best known for originating the role of Matilda Wormwood in Matilda on Broadway alongside Bailey Ryon, Milly Shapiro, and Sophia Gennusa. She is a New York City-based child actress with credits in film, theatre, and television.
After several appearances in regional theatre productions and minor roles in short films and television episodes, in 2012, Laurence auditioned for the new musical Matilda on Broadway. Laurence landed the role of Matilda, performing in the show from March 4 to December 15, 2013.
After Matilda, Laurence transitioned to film acting appearing in Tumorhead, A Little Game, The Grief of Others, I Smile Back, Damsel, Lamb, and Southpaw, portraying the daughter of Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams' characters.
She has appeared on television in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Orange Is the New Black.
In 2015, Laurence co-starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams in Antoine Fuqua's Southpaw. In 2016, she co-starred as Natalie in the film Pete's Dragon, and portrayed Jane Mitchell, the daughter of Mila Kunis' character Amy Mitchell, in Bad Moms.
In 2017, Laurence co-starred opposite Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning in Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled.
She is the voice of Hedgehog and additional characters in the Cartoon Network series Summer Camp Island. She also performs the theme song.
Laurence lives in New York City and has two younger sisters, Aimee and Jetè, who are also actresses.- Mia Barron is an American theatre, film, and television actress. . She won the Lucille Lortel Award (Best Featured Performance in a play) for her performance in the Lincoln Center production of The Coast Starlight, an Obie award for her performance in Hurricane Diane at New York Theatre Workshop, as well as a second Obie and a Drama Desk Award for her work in the ensemble of the Off Broadway production of The Wolves.
She is also known as the voice of Molotov and Sally Impossible on the Cartoon Network's long-running comic science-fiction series, The Venture Bros. Other television includes the recurring role of Marcia Morrissey on NBC's Law and Order: True Crime, with Edie Falco, and the recurring role of Emily on season two of Get Shorty. She co-created, (alongside director Lars Jan) and starred in a theatrical version of Joan Didion's The White Album, which toured to Los Angeles, The Sydney Festival and to the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre as part of the Next Wave Festival.
Other recent projects include a recurring role on NCIS, Jenji Kohan's HBO pilot The Devil You Know, Comedy Central's show Review, the independent film I Smile Back with Sarah Silverman and Josh Charles, and the independent Half Empty/Half Full with Maria Thayer and Stark Sands, which was nominated for Best Ensemble by the New York Film Awards.
Her stage work in New York includes the recent off-Broadway production of The Wolves named one of the best plays of 2016 by the New York Times, Tom Stoppard's Tony winning production of The Coast of Utopia (with Billy Crudup, Ethan Hawke and Jennifer Ehle), two of Pulitzer-winning writer Bruce Norris's plays; The Pain and the Itch (Playwrights Horizons) and Domesticated (Lincoln center, opposite Jeff Goldblum and Laurie Metcalf) and Beau Willimon's Spirit Control (Manhattan Theatre Club, opposite Jeremy Sisto). Mia has performed in many Off-Broadway plays at the most prestigious Off Broadway houses in NYC. Her regional stage work includes House of Blue Leaves (Mark Taper Forum, opposite Jane Kaczmarek), Farragut North (Geffen Theatre, opposite Chris Noth and Chris Pine), as well as being a regular performer at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
As a writer, she co-wrote and performed in Off-Broadway's Big Times (directed by Tony nominee Leigh Silverman), an adaptation of Chekhov's Ward Six for the Graduate Acting Program at NYU, and an ongoing project about slain human rights activist, Natalya Estemirova for Villa La Pietra in Florence. She is active in the independent comedy scene, performing with Sarah Silverman on The Sarah Silverman Program and in both of Rob Corddry's series Children's Hospital and Newsreaders. She came to New York to attend NYU's BFA and MFA acting programs at Tisch School of the Arts.
She and her partner, media artist/director Lars Jan, have one child, Esme Jan. - Vanessa Martinez was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Flamin' Hot (2023), Fatal Attraction (2023) and Dirty John (2018).
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Lindsey Kraft is an actor, writer, singer, and composer. She is currently workshopping her musical "love, me" and recording a concept album with award-winning producer/songwriter Linda Perry. As an actor, Lindsey can recently be seen on Mythic Quest for Apple TV+ and The Rookie Feds, and she will next recur in Obliterated for Netflix. She can also be seen on Apple's THE SHRINK NEXT DOOR opposite Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd. Lindsey recently completed a five-season run as "Allison" on Grace & Frankie for Netflix. Other television includes the series lead of CBS's Living Biblically, three seasons of HBO's Getting on, recurring roles on The Big Bang Theory, The Conners, Them, Why Women Kill, Fantasy Island and Dirty John, and guest starring roles on The good Doctor, Veep, and Modern Family. As a writer, Lindsey has written pilots for CBS and NBC, and had multiple plays performed in Los Angeles. Her play, "wedding bash," is published by Samuel French and was produced in New York off-Broadway at 59E59 as part of their 2017 season.- Actress
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Most recently played in THE FATHER opposite Alfred Molina at Pasadena Playhouse (nominee for Best Season, Ovation Awards). Born in Chatham, New Jersey, USA. Moved to Mumbai, India for 5 years as a kid.
Attended The Johns Hopkins University, BA International Relations.
Was accepted to law schools for Human Rights / Public Interest, instead decided to follow her heart and train as an actor at USC where she received her MFA in Theater. Also worked at Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) in SF where she selected and nurtured independent films by/for underrepresented voices for public television shows such as POV and Independent Lens.
Other training: William Esper Studio in Manhattan and American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.
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Maggie Scrantom is an actor and filmmaker. She just graduated with her MFA in Acting from Juilliard. As an actor, she is best known for Chicago PD (2016) and Work in Progress (2019). As a filmmaker, she has worked as a designer, writer, director, assistant director, and producer creating her own shorts and music videos as well as collaborating on other's work. She is now based in New York City but previously resided in Chicago.- Mireille Enos was born in Houston, Texas, to Monique, a teacher, and Jon Goree Enos. Her Texas-born American father, and French mother, met while her father was serving on a Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She is the fourth of five children and grew up in Houston, Texas, where, following in her older siblings footsteps, she attended The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She then went to Brigham Young University. She spent ten years living in New York City during which time she was nominated for a Tony Award for her portrayal of "Honey" in Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". She is now married to actor Alan Ruck.