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Olivia Holt was born in Germantown, Tennessee to parents, Mark and Kim Holt. When she was only 3 years old, she started singing and acting on the stage. Besides acting and singing, she has been a competitive gymnast for the past 5 years, and a competitive cheerleader for the past few years. At Christmas time, Holt moved with her family from DeSoto County to Los Angeles.
She had starring roles in numerous community productions, including Annie in "Annie" and Alice in "Through the Looking Glass", before landing a role in the indie film, Black and Blue (2009). She also appeared in multiple national TV commercials, including Hasbro, Mattel and Bratz dolls.
In 2011, Olivia got her break out role as "Kim Crawford", a confident martial artist and the only girl in the dojo who can go toe-to-toe with the boys, in the Disney XD comedy series, Kickin' It (2011).- Piper Curda is an actress, known for Rule the Mix (2011), I Didn't Do It (2014) and Save the Date (2013). She is one of five siblings who all work in the entertainment industry. She plays the role of Jasmine on Disney Channel's I Didn't Do It. She previously recurred on Disney Channel's ANT Farm in the role of Kennedy Van Buren.
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Sarah Gilman was born on 18 January 1996 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and assistant director, known for Last Man Standing (2011), CSI: Vegas (2021) and Daphne & Velma (2018).- Actress
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Karen Malina White was born on 7 July 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Lean on Me (1989), Monster (2022) and Malcolm & Eddie (1996).- Actress
- Georgia Cook is known for Despicable Me 2 (2013), The Cleveland Show (2009) and When the Starlight Ends (2016).
- Alex Kapp was born on 5 December 1969 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006), Maggie Winters (1998) and ER (1994). She was previously married to Christian Horner.
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Zoe Pessin is known for Rings (2017), The Last Time You Had Fun (2014) and No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie (2013).- Actress
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Renée has appeared on NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, Nickelodeon, Disney, FX, and Comedy Central, and has written for numerous television shows (in Canada), toured the country doing standup comedy, received a Canadian Comedy Award, the Phil Hartman Award, has shot over 75 national commercials, AND is only one stamp short of a free yogurt at Pinkberry. She's opened for the likes of Jeff Garlin, Craig Robinson, Preacher Lawson, Jamie Kennedy, Orny Adams, Michael Rapaport, Bill Burr, and Jay Leno to name a few, and is currently featuring for Arsenio Hall! She can be seen performing sketches on Jimmy Kimmel Live, or doing standup at The Laugh Factory, The Improv, Flappers Comedy Club, The Comedy and Magic Club, and the Netflix is a Joke comedy festival. Her new special "The Komic Sutra" is now available on Amazon Prime and Apple TV!- Actress
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Danielle Bisutti is a Los Angeles born and raised Emmy Award winning and BAFTA Award nominated actress, writer, producer, director and singer-songwriter. As a thespian, Bisutti has distinguished herself by bringing a wide range of diverse characters to life. The Actress: Danielle was nominated for a BAFTA for her performance as The Norse Goddess "Freya" in Sony PlayStation's top grossing video-game God of War, which won unanimous "Game of the Year" awards and 5 BAFTA Awards including "Best Game" in 2019. She won a Los Angeles area Emmy Award for her hosting role in Street Music Los Angeles in 2002. Danielle performance captured the role of "Claudia Grimstone" in Madden NFL 21: Face of the Franchise: Rise to Fame 2020, she voiced "Wonder Woman" in The Lego Movie 2 Video-game, she portrayed the ominous "Ms. Grey" in Lifetime's Nanny Killer, "Dana Gallagher in Shonda Rhimes' For the People and series regular role as Witch "Hexela" in BUYtv's Dwight in Shining Armor distributed by Paramount. Film credits include top grossing Sony Pictures' cult favorite Insidious: Chapter 2 (receiving rave reviews: "Bisutti's performance as [Mother of Parker Crane] the younger version of the Bride in Black is a most elegant personification of evil."), Starring in Universal Studio's Curse of Chucky, Michael Rosenbaum's indie comedy Back in the Day, Lionsgate's Venice Underground with Eric Mabius, The Neighbor with Matthew Modine, and the lead in Lionsgate's faith-based film, No Greater Love. Bisutti is perhaps best known for her series regular role as"Amanda Cantwell" opposite Keke Palmer on the hit Nickelodeon series True Jackson, VP. Her recurring roles on Matador for Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network, Parks & Recreation, Last Man Standing, CSI Miami, Without A Trace, Raising the Bar and The O.C., Guest Starring roles on Anger Management, Grey's Anatomy, Mom, NCIS, NCIS LA, Criminal Minds, Dr. Ken, Castle, Hot in Cleveland, Newsreaders, 90210, Rizzoli & Isles, Beauty and the Beast, Body of Proof, Leverage, Bones, Cold Case, Two and a Half Men and Boston Legal. Notable Theater credits include originating the role of "Diane" in the new musical Hipster Sweatshop at the Rockwell, "Sheila" in the musical HAIR Potawanami Tribe performed at the Democratic National Convention 1996 in Chicago followed by a 5 week tour at The New Athenaeum Theatre, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, Maggie in Boy's Life, Yelena in Uncle Vanya, Victoria in Noel Coward's Tonight at 8:30, Fastrada in Pippin, and Ophelia in Hamlet. The Writer, Producer and Director: Her company Perfect Timing Productions current projects include: Mood Swings an TV comedy series for Pureflix 2019 and short film Little May "Official Selection" of Academy Award qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival and Fade In Awards Grand Jury Prize "Best Short Script" 2019, Projects in development include TV pilots: Wonderland, Damsels and feature films projects: The Fort, The Christmas Rebound, and Wake Me. The Singer-Songwriter: Danielle's original songs have been placed in films: Venice Underground, April Moon, In the Presence of, Shadowheart, and theme song Heaven for indie feature City of... which she performed live at the 19th Annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Desert AIDS Project accompanying dancers Kupono and Marko from So You Think You Can Dance with with choreography by Ray Leeper. She received a Los Angeles Music Award for "Best Female Singer-Songwriter." Her album "Glimmer" was nominated for AAA Album of the Year and her song "In Passing" has received Unanimous Choice Recipient Award for Independent AC Single of the Year. Music Connection Magazine has featured Danielle in its Hot 100 Unsigned Artists list. Annually Danielle sings on stage with rock n' roll legends at the Venice Beach Sign Holiday Lighting ceremony, past artists: Al Jardine of The Beach Boys and Andy Summers of The Police. Danielle sings and plays piano, guitar and ukulele with her band Midnight Velvet, interweaving jazz and blues standards in their smooth, inventive way and reinterpret songs from the Great American Songbook to modern day rock-pop classics a la the vintage style of Postmodern Jukebox. Danielle received her Bachelor of Arts at California State University at Fullerton graduating Magna Cum Laude with a double emphasis on Acting and Musical Theatre. While attending CSUF, she received several nominations for the Irene Ryan Best Actress Award and took runner-up at The Lincoln Center Theatre in NYC. She studied producing, directing, and screenwriting at The Hollywood Film Institute with Dov Simens, ScreenwritingU and Screenwriter University at The Writer's Store. She continued her studies with Eric Kline at Film Actor's Workshop, Larry Moss, Lesly Kahn and Shari Shaw Studios and improvisation at Upright Citizens Brigade.- Actress and singer Fallon Smythe was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada where she was discovered at age 11 by renowned voice-over coach Alice Whitfield. Her career was jump-started in the voice-over world as she swiftly gained traction in animation as well as radio & television commercials. Her voice could also be heard in homes and stores across the country when she became the adorable voice of a popular toy.
At the age of 13, Fallon won the title of Miss Jr. Teen Nevada. To share awareness of Type 1 Diabetes, she used her platform and became a youth ambassador for the JDRF organization speaking and appearing at various fundraisers, galas, and events.
Fallon's on-screen debut was for director Tommy Lynch in the original web series "S.H.R.I.E.K.." Her next credit was a recurring role on Disney Channel's popular series "I Didn't Do It." Soon thereafter, she starred in the Nickelodeon film trilogy "Lost in the West" shot in Spain which was followed by an episode of "grown-ish" among others. Fallon has been the face of Tower 28 Beauty in addition to modeling for Lucky Jeans, Aeropostale, and Dewy Cosmetics.
Important to Fallon is her work with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. She enjoys spending time with her family and dogs Oscar and Henry. - Actress
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Lidia Porto is best known for her role as Amara de Escalones in the Epix original series Get Shorty (2017). She was born in Barranquilla, Colombia and raised there and in Houston, Texas. She lives in Los Angeles, California. In 2019, she earned a "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Gulf Coast Film and TV Festival and was featured in the article "Scene Stealers of Peak TV" in the Los Angeles Times. In 2016, her performance in the short film Doris (2016) was awarded "Mejor Interpretación Femenina" at the Festival de Cine Social in Toledo, Spain and nominated by the Official Latino Film Festival. Her career has included voiceover acting, writing, directing and producing Interactive Media, developing Applied Theatre Projects in the area of Cancer Prevention, serving on multiple boards for various arts organizations and supporting the development of projects focusing on multicultural life however she can. Her son is actor Mateo Mpinduzi-Mott.- Actress
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Originally from New York, Annie's career got off to a decisive start when she was hired for "Dance With Me", a Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical directed by legendary Joel Zwick ("My Big Fat Greek Wedding") just after graduating from Brooklyn College. More Broadway and Off-Broadway shows followed: "Knockout", "Moonwalk", "To Bury A Cousin", "Emma Instigated Me", and "Myths of America Smith" (Ellen Stewart's La Mama).
Annie and her family eventually moved to L.A. just as episodic television was breaking new dramatic ground. The risk paid off - she was quickly hired by Steven Bochco to play the recurring role of irreverent Judge Janice Neiman on the iconic show "LA Law", a job that lasted 10 years. She played the lead in Antwone Fisher's directorial debut, "My Summer Friend", winner of the 2010 Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival's Best Short; DGA-nominated five-hour miniseries "The Beach Boys"; "The Gin Game" with Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke.
Selected recent films include: "The Fall" (Jocelyn Hudon, Robin Gammell), "Upon Waking" (Sherilyn Fenn, Emelia Hartford) Some recent TV appearances include 3-month arc on "General Hospital", and guest stars in "BOSCH:Legacy", and the "Frasier" reboot streaming on Paramount+.
Annie, a longtime member of the Interact Theatre Company, has appeared in many of their award-winning productions: "Counsellor-At-Law", "A Little Night Music", "Into The Woods", "Urinetown", "Death of A Salesman", and won an ADA Best Actress Award for the role of Mama in "'night, Mother".
The premiere of Annie's first solo show as a writer, "Giving Up Is Hard To Do" (dir. Joel Zwick) was produced by the Victory Theatre Center in 2013 and ran until 2018.- Actress
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Lindsey Alley was born on 6 December 1977 in Lakeland, Florida, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Bedtime Stories (2008), Ernest Saves Christmas (1988) and Jessica Jones (2015).- Actress
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Ariela Barer was born on 14 October 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022), Runaways (2017) and Oddities (2023).- Actress
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Kelly Bashar was born in Florida. She is an actress and director, known for Fargo (2014), Parks and Recreation (2009) and Smallfoot (2018).- Writer
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Daphne Louise Blunt (born October 23, 1997), better known simply as Daphne Blunt, is an American actress, singer, and writer. She made her first television appearance at the age of ten on the CBS daytime drama The Young & The Restless. She has since appeared in various television shows on networks including ABC, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and more. Daphne is a graduate of Georgetown University with a BA in Fine Art and shares her passions for fashion and art via photography on her social media.- Actress
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Gabrielle Bourne is known for Air (2023), Animal Kingdom (2016) and Pitch (2016). She has been married to Tri Bourne since October 2017. They have one child.- Actress
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Kirstin Eggers was born on 29 December 1978 in Tucson, Arizona, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for American Housewife (2016), Aussie & Ted's Great Adventure (2009) and Workaholics (2011).- Actress
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Beth Grant has the unique honor of having co-starred in three Academy Award winning Best Pictures - Barry Levinson's Rain Man, the Coen Brothers's No Country For Old Men and Michel Hazanavicius's The Artist. Furthering her reputation as an Oscar lucky charm was her work with Johnny Depp in Gore Verbinski's Rango, the Academy's Best Animated Feature. Grant received the Screen Actors Best Ensemble Award for No Country For Old Men and Dayton-Faris's Little Miss Sunshine.
Grant co-starred in David O. Russell's Amsterdam, playing Robert De Niro's wife, opposite Margot Robbie, Christian Bale and John David Washington. As a Southerner she is particularly proud of her critically acclaimed role as "Addy Bundren" in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying directed by James Franco, premiering at Cannes. Grant enjoys cult status with hits Donnie Darko, To Wong Foo and Sordid Lives.
Grant had a blast in a five-episode arc on the final season of Amazon's Goliath where she gave hell to Billy Bob Thornton, Nina Arianda, Bruce Dern, Jena Malone, and J.K. Simmons. Grant stars as Carlotta Mayfair on Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches on AMC, AMC+, two seasons as "Cat Lady" in Dollface with Kat Dennings on Hulu, and 6 seasons as fan favorite "Beverly" on The Mindy Project now on Fox, Hulu and Netflix.
Her 140+ films include Lucky with Harry Dean Stanton and David Lynch, Pablo Larrain's Jackie, starring Natalie Portman, Words On Bathroom Walls with Charlie Plummer and Taylor Russell, Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men starring Nic Cage, and her four movies with Sandra Bullock - Speed, A Time To Kill, All About Steve and Bullock directed Making Sandwiches.
Grant delights in having created so many well known and popular, if often wacky, characters who she remembers as dear friends. Among her favorites are characters in Friends, Child's Play 2, Flatliners, CSI, Criminal Minds, The X-Files, Coach and recurring roles on Elmore Leonard's Maximum Bob, and Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events both directed by Barry Sonnenfeld.
She adored working with writer/director Todd Holland on The Wizard, Malcolm In The Middle, and Wonderfalls, co-created with Bryan Fuller who also wrote roles for her on Pushing Daisies, Mockingbird Lane and American Gods.
Beth Grant loves doing theatre! She received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, LA Stage Alliance Ovation, LA Weekly Award, Backstage West Award for Lead Actress in Del Shores's The Trials And Tribulations Of Trailer Trash Housewife. Grant starred Off Broadway in Tony George's Tricks The Devil Taught Me at The Minetta Lane Theater. Grant has won three Ovation Awards, including Lead Actress for Grace And Glorie at The Colony Theatre directed by Cameron Watson who also directed her in his beloved feature Our Very Own opposite Allison Janney, Robert Carradine and Jason Ritter.
Theatre credits also include world premieres by Maya Angelou, Romulus Linney, Horton Foote and Mark V. Olsen. Grant had two stints at The Ahmanson in Picnic with Jennifer Jason Leigh and Gregory Harrison and Summer And Smoke, directed by renowned Broadway director Marshall Mason, starring Christopher Reeve.
Grant enjoys claiming several hometowns in the South from Ft. Payne, Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia to Wilmington, North Carolina. She was a Page in the North Carolina Senate, attended the NC Governor's School for Gifted And Talented, was a two term president of the College Democrats at her Alma Mater, East Carolina University, and was Governor Robert Scott's appointee to Arts and Recreation Commission at age 19. Early on she studied film acting with Clu Gulager. In later year years she found an acting home as student of Milton Katselas's Master Class.
Grant is a co-executive producer on upcoming release of Flannery O'Connor's Wildcat directed by Ethan Hawke. She produced and plays the title role in Del Shores' film Blues For Willadean, co-starring with Octavia Spencer and Dale Dickey.
Grant directed a multi-award winning short, The Perfect Fit, also starring Spencer along with Lauren Miller Rogen, Ahna O'Reilly, Frances Fisher, Jennifer Zaborowski and Grant's daughter, Mary Chieffo.
Chieffo graduated with honors from The Juilliard School and is the first female Chancellor of The Klingon Empire on Star Trek: Discovery. Grant and her daughter produced Operation Othello with Julius Tennon and Viola Davis's JuVee Productions and Oculus Story Studio, wherein Chieffo re-imagined Shakespeare's Othello, playing his nemesis "Iago" as a woman.
Beth Grant has been married to Mary's father, actor Michael Chieffo, for 37 years. She attributes much of her success to them and to her family of origin, brother Bubba Grant, his wife Dr. Mary Grant, and Beth's always beloved and remembered parents, activist Southern Belle Libba and mild-mannered Southern Gentleman William Grant, all of whom supported her wild and crazy dreams. Beth Grant says she is the luckiest woman in Hollywood.- Kimberly Hebert Gregory was born in Houston, Texas, USA. She is known for Vice Principals (2016), Carol & The End of the World (2023) and Craig of the Creek (2018). She is married to Gregory. They have one child.
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Bonnie Hellman was born in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Amsterdam (2022), Little America (2020) and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984). She has been married to Donald L. (Buzz) Brown Jr. since 5 February 2011.- Genevieve Helm is known for The App That Stole Christmas (2020), Suburgatory (2011) and I Didn't Do It (2014).
- Polly Humphreys is known for Everyday People (2004), Raising Hope (2010) and Taking Manhattan (1992).
- 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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- Sedona was born in Bloomfield Hills, MI, and grew up in the mountains of Colorado. When she was 12 she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her passion of acting. She was in a recurring as "Taylor" in ABC's hit show Speechless (2016). She starred as "Willa" in the pilot episode for Nickelodeon's Future Shock (2015). Her first film, the short Believe (2012), screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2013. Her other credits include "Tripwrecked" for Nickelodeon Henry Danger (2014) for Nickelodeon and I Didn't Do It (2014) for Disney Channel. Sedona is also an aspiring filmmaker herself.
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Raised in the Chicago area, Seana Kofoed attended Northwestern University as well as The Royal National Theatre in London. She began her stage career in Chicago, appearing in productions at The Goodman Theatre, The Court Theatre and Victory Gardens Theatre before moving to New York.
In New York, Kofoed was best known for productions on and off Broadway. Her Broadway credits include "Proof" with Jennifer Jason Leigh and "Night Must Fall" with Matthew Broderick. Off-Broadway credits include several productions at Manhattan Theatre Club, the Atlantic Theatre Company, and MCC. She received a Drama Desk Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Shelagh Stephenson's "An Experiment with an Air Pump".
Since moving to Los Angeles, Kofoed has recurred and guested on countless television shows, and was a series regular on Jenny Bicks' Men in Trees, and on the Jamie Denbo/Jenji Kohan comedy, American Princess.
Also a writer, Kofoed wrote and produced the feature film, 30 Miles from Nowhere, a ReFrame stamp recipient for its diverse and gender-balanced cast and crew. She wrote the short film, Together Apart, in which she starred with her husband, Jason Antoon, and she wrote and starred in Donna's Revenge: Confessions of an Ex-Contestant, a comedy about the aftermath of reality television fame.- Actress
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Savannah Lathem was born in Homewood, Alabama. She has already accumulated an impressive list of film and television credits. She can be seen in the 2019 Lionsgate Biography Western Hell On The Border and she also has a song featured in Hell On The Border "Gonna Make A Change" that she wrote and performed based on the life of Bass Reeves who was the first African American U.S. Marshal. She can also be seen in the recurring the series JOY. She has made guest star appearances on Disney XD's Gamer's Guide To Pretty Much Everything, & Awesomeness TV's series Guidance. Other TV appearances include hit TNT series Major Crimes, I Didn't Do it on the Disney Channel, and Criminal Minds. Savannah first gained notoriety for her guest star role on ABC's Lost playing young 'Rachel Carlson which she received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Guest Star role. Her film credits are just as impressive and include her winning a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Role for her performance alongside Robert Carlyle in the feature film California Solo where she made her debut at the World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival. Her other credits include the Grand Jury Prize nominated Sundance short film The Cub directed by Ryley Sterns and executive produced by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and the independent feature The Guest House which garnished her Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. She also made her stage debut at the Kirk Douglas Theater in Neel Keller's Different Words for the Same Thing. Not limited to just acting, Savannah is a skilled singer, song writer, dancer, and classical trained pianist.- Actress
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Peyton List has been an on-screen mainstay in many households and has grown up in front of the camera. She is a leading actor, producer and writer of her generation. Peyton joined Netflix's COBRA KAI, a series that serves as one of the streamer's biggest hits of all time. List portrays tough-as-nails and All Valley champ, Tory Nichols, who made her debut in Season 2, & transformed the role into a central character to the series. List's television series SCHOOL SPIRITS premiered on Paramount+ with an eight-episode season. WSJ called her leading performance "magnetic." List also serves as a producer on series, which was recently green lit for a second season and was also released on Netflix. Within a few days of launching on Netflix, School Spirits skyrocketed to the top 10 list. Peyton also stars in the Voltage Pictures film AMERICAN BOOGEYWOMAN as the lead role of 'Aileen Wournos.' In 2018 she filmed DEPARTURES, opposite Asa Butterfield, Maisie Williams, and Nina Dobrev. She also recently wrapped an intriguing new principal role for the Wonder Worldwide feature, GIRLS HAUNTS BOY opposite Michael Cimino. In Peyton's early career, she made a name for herself on the fan-favorite Disney's JESSIE, the network's longest running series. Following four seasons and due to the amazing response to her wildly popular character, Disney created a spin-off series, titled BUNK'D, which List wrapped production on in 2018. Peyton List is a name well respected in Hollywood. The world has watched her boldly transition to her adult career, and one thing we all know for certain is that Peyton List is only getting started.- Actress
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Karen McClain was born in Los Angeles. Her father was a Los Angeles based singer/songwriter for the 1960s r&b group "Dan & The Clean Cuts". Later her parents moved back to Texas were she grew up in Houston with her younger sister Francine. She began performing in plays while in high school with Main Street Theatre. She attended Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, and later went on to study acting at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia which she spent several years learning a range of training methods (Linklater, Meisner, IPA, LeCoq, Williamson, Fitzmaurice, Laban) as a part of her training.
Karen has made numerous television appearances including guest-starring and recurring roles on Comedy Central. She has also appeared in national and regional television commercials for Capitol One, Vodafone, and Burger King.
Aside from film and television, she has several stage credits. Her portrayal of Aunt Ethel in the production of "The Colored Museum" by George C. Wolfe won her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a play by the L.A Stage Alliance.
Some of her other stage credits include "Once On This Island: The Musical" at the Fullerton Civic Light Opera, "Nunsense" - The Welk Resort, "South Pacific" for Carousel Theatre in Akron, Ohio and the off-Broadway production of "Ain't Misbehavin.- Sharon Muthu was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Carmen Sandiego (2019), Young Jedi Adventures (2023) and Modern Family (2009).
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Paton was described as a "natural comic" and one of the "legends of the local stage" of San Francisco. She is a veteran of the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.), and also one of A.C.T.'s leading actresses in its first few seasons. After leaving A.C.T. in the early 1970s, Paton and her husband founded and ran the Berkeley Stage Company for a number of years.
Since then, she and her husband, theatre director Robert Goldsby, moved to Malibu, CA, where they lived until 2015. Paton appeared in 38 films and over 50 TV series. She also continued her decades-long run of regional theatre work across the country, including her 2014 role in the Broadway play, Harvey.- Actress
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Dana Powell is an actress and writer who was born in Springfield, Missouri, USA. She has an extensive improv and sketch comedy background, having trained at IOWest, The Groundlings and UCB. She is best known for her recurring appearances in Suburgatory, Modern Family and The Good Place, as well as her performance in Bridesmaids.- Actress
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Alyssa Preston is known for Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017), Horrible Bosses 2 (2014) and Where Are You, Bobby Browning? (2016).- Additional Crew
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Born in West Covina, California raised in Kansas City, Kansas amongst three older brothers, one younger brother, her mom and step dad. Angelle wasn't the average little girl that dreamed of being a famous actor or singer. She preferred to get dirty and play football with her brothers.
Years later, she moved back to California to live with her dad and sisters. She grew out of her Tomboy ways and fell in love with designing. Her dream was to be a Fashion Designer who would cater to various types of Men, Women and Children.
As she got older she branched out into other forms of art such as interior design, drawing, poetry, web design and more. In high school, she was an honor roll student. Always maintained a 4.0 GPA and perfect attendance. After High school she decided to attend The Art Institute of California Hollywood majoring in Web Design. After studying there for a few semesters she realized that was not her passion. She left The Art Institute and began trying other forms of art.
She later discovered her love for Photography and her love for Acting. Her interest in acting was a surprise to her, but she loved the creativity and levels of becoming, feeling and seeing a different perspective, the perspective of your character.
Angelle's goals as an actor are to be capable of playing multiple types of roles. She also wants to be a role model for kids, letting them know that it's okay to be yourself and do the right thing. When asked what actors inspire her to reach these goals, she mentions Johnny Depp, Keke Palmer and China Anne McClain.- Actress
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Elizabeth Anne Stocks is known for The Coed and the Zombie Stoner (2014), Fairytale (2013) and Please Stand By (2017).- Actress
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Katie is a California native. When Katie was 8 years old, her father was looking for an activity he could do with his daughter much in the way he had coached her older brother's Little League baseball team. He saw a casting notice in the newspaper for a community theatre production of Annie. They were both cast - Katie as Molly and her dad in the ensemble.- Rose Abdoo is currently playing Selma in "Reboot" on Hulu and Josefina in "Hacks" on HBO/Max. Rose is known for her television role as Gypsy in "Gilmore Girls" and Gypsy & Berta in the Netflix movies "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life." She was the recipient of the TVLine Best Comedy Revelation of 2016 for her dual role. Rose has over 110 television & movie credits, Other notable TV appearances: "Parenthood," "Scandal," "Grey's Anatomy," "Grace & Frankie," "The Comeback," and "Curb Your Enthusiasm." She is known to young fans as Señorita Rodriguez from "That's So Raven." Rose's film appearances include "The Guilt Trip" with Barbra Streisand, "My Best Friend's Wedding" and George Clooney's Oscar nominated "Good Night & Good Luck." She is the voice of several characters in "Hotel Transylvania 1&2" and is currently voicing several characters on the new series "Madagascar: A Little Wild." Rose plays Bev in "Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar" the critically acclaimed comedy film from Kristen Wiig & Annie Mumalo. Rose is also a recipient of L.A. Weekly's Female Solo Performer of the Year award.
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Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Allisyn Snyder is a dynamic actress and comedian, launching her career in the entertainment industry at only 4 years old (as Allisyn Arm). Allisyn worked steadily in her early years, with some of her TV appearances including Friends, Strong Medicine, Judging Amy, and Still Standing. At the age of 11, she landed a series regular position in a new Disney Channel sitcom, Sonny With A Chance. Following the show, Allisyn went on to star in its spin off, So Random!, a children's live audience sketch comedy show that utilized her catalog of many character voices and physical comedy skills. Allisyn has become iconic as the mousy oddball Heather Wilmore in all four seasons of NBC's A.P. Bio opposite Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt. At 15, her steady childhood acting career morphed into a passion for working behind the camera, setting her foundation with cinematography studies at Glendale CC after graduating early from high school. At 17, Allisyn began writing sketches for AwesomenessTV, with several airing on Nickelodeon. At 18, Allisyn created YouTube personality Astrid Clover, assisted by Joey Luthman and Allisyn's now-husband Dylan Snyder, together releasing a new episode every Friday for 7 years while gaining a loyal following over 350 original episodes. In 2016, Allisyn began writing and producing films alongside Dylan Snyder, forming Watch The Footage Productions. Growing up with an active lifestyle, Allisyn has been trained in trapeze, aerial silks, kickboxing, and played roller derby competitively as a teenager. She is a certified Advanced Open Water (AOW) scuba diver and Nitrox diver with a lifetime of swimming lessons and ocean experience. She is also a prolific artist, with her dark and whimsical characters invited to gallery showings since she was only 15 years old.- Actress
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Anna Grace Barlow was born in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. Anna Grace is an actor and producer, known for The Big Leap (2021), Grey's Anatomy (2005) and Big Sky (2020). Anna Grace has been married to Andrew Colicchio since 9 February 2024. Anna Grace was previously married to Taylor Boldt.- Actress
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Patricia Belcher was born on 7 April 1954 in Helena, Montana, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Jeepers Creepers (2001), Flatliners (1990) and 500 Days of Summer (2009).- Actress
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"Born and raised in Southern California, Kimberly Brooks is an industry proven voiceover dynamo, gaining recognition for her performances on many respected animated shows and interactive video games. In addition to having one of the more sought after commercial voices, Kimberly is also known for her extensive on-air promo work with networks such as NBC, FOX, SoapNet, Investigation Discovery and is currently "the voice" of E! South Africa.
Kimberly has been performing since she was eight years old. Growing with her craft, she became a theater major in college and ultimately leveraged her years of performance experience and got her start in animation voiceover on the cult-classic Nickelodeon show "Rugrats". She also voiced LUNA the keyboardist/back-up singer for the HEX GIRLS, the eco-goth rock band, featured in "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated." Some of Kimberly's more recent animated work can be heard on Disney Jr's show "Doc McStuffins" playing a dynamic range of characters including Doc's Mom, Dr. Maisha McStuffins as well as the spunky SURFER GIRL. She can also be heard on Netflix's reboot of the classic cartoon "Voltron" voicing the brave & honorable PRINCESS ALLURA, on Nickelodeon's "Winxs Club" voicing the fiendishly wicked STORMY, on Cartoon Network's show "Steven Universe" as the tough & gritty baddy, JASPER, and on the critically acclaimed Comedy Central show "South Park" as the ethically questionable CLASSI, as well as many other animated shows.
Kimberly's work in interactive video games includes the "tough-but-fair" ASHLEY WILLIAMS on the beloved "Mass Effect" Series. She can also be heard on the "Batman: Arkham" game series as the ORACLE, as well as the notable roles as DAISY FITZROY in "BioShock Infinte: Burial at Sea" and BAD JUJU in the more recent "Skylanders: Imaginators".
With a voiceover resume that rounds out with well-known NARRATION performances on shows such as Oxygen's Killer Couples, Kimberly Brooks is truly a voiceover tour de force."- Actress
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Mandalynn Carlson is known for A Merry Christmas Match (2019), Machine Gun Preacher (2011) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).- Actress
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Eileen Galindo, a veteran film, stage, and television actor, has starred in countless projects throughout her decades-spanning career. Most recently, she stars opposite Oscar Isaac in the Academy Award-nominated short film The Letter Room, a dark prison comedy about the secret life of a correctional officer who gets transferred to a job in the letter room. She has also starred in other award-winning short films including Mosquito: The Bite of Passage, written and directed by Brian Vincent Rhodes and Student Academy Award Winner Teng Cheng, Caprichosas, and Woman Child.
On the silver screen, Eileen recently starred in Hulu's original comedy film The Binge opposite Skyler Gisondo, Dexter Darden, and Eduardo Franco. Other recent comedies include Granddaddy Daycare with Danny Trejo, Hello My Name Is Frank with Garrett Brown and Hayley Kiyoko, and Body High with Bug Hall and Flava Flav.
On stage, Eileen has starred both Off Broadway and in regional theatre productions across the country. Most notably, in 2002, she appeared opposite the legendary Chita Rivera in "The House of Bernarda Alba" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and in 2010, Eileen was nominated for the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Performance in "The Clean House" at International City Theatre in Long Beach, CA where she won the Garland Award the same year.
On television, Eileen recurs as Isabel Vega in the highly anticipated second season of hit CBS All Access (now Paramount+) series Why Women Kill, premiering this summer. Additionally, she has guest starred on a slew of hit shows including Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, NCIS, Stumptown, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., The Affair, among many others. Throughout her extensive career in voiceover work, she has lent her voice to iconic characters on long-running animated series including Dora The Explorer and Phineas and Ferb.
Eileen has long been an outspoken activist on behalf of artists everywhere. In the theatrical sphere, at only twenty-one years of age, Eileen became instrumental in the non-traditional casting movement that gained momentum in the 1990s, putting herself on the picket lines to encourage Broadway producers to endorse diversity in casting. As a result, Broadway now better reflects the diversity of the world we live in. She has also served as a board member of the Screen Actors Guild.
Eileen hails from New York City and resides in Los Angeles.- Actress
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Makenna started her acting career at 12 years old appearing in several national commercials and guest starring television roles. She got her big break in 2016 when she earned a series regular role on the new television show American Woman (2018) starring alongside of actresses Alicia Silverstone and Mena Suvari. The show, debuting in 2018 on the new Paramount Network, takes place in the 1970's and is based on the real life story of Kyle Richards. Makenna plays the role of "Becca", the rebellious and intellectual daughter of "Bonnie" played by Alicia Silverstone. Working on American Woman has been a dream come true for Makenna, allowing her to showcase her comedic strengths while simultaneously exploring the issues of racism, inequality, and the feminist movement.
Makenna is also known for her recurring role on the Emmy and Golden Globe winning series, Transparent (2014), where she plays the part of Young Sara. The role has afforded her the great honor of learning from and working with award winning actors, Jeffrey Tambor and Judith Light. Makenna's future goals include obtaining an extraordinary collegiate education, continuing her environmental activism, and blazing a path in politics.- Actress
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Broadway, bi-lingual actress Angela Lin was born and raised in Singapore before immigrating to San Jose, CA.
She attended Abraham Lincoln High, a performance magnet high school, and continued to major in Drama: Musical Theater at the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University. During her time at CMU, Angela spent a summer studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and a semester abroad at Anton Chekhov's Moscow Art Theater in Russia.
Angela earned Carnegie Mellon Drama's Adelyne Roth Levine Memorial Award for Acting upon graduation, and soon found herself on Broadway in the Royal National Theater's Broadway transfer of "Coram Boy". A year later she would understudy and go on to perform in Manhattan Theater Club's Broadway production of "Top Girls" starring Marissa Tomei and Martha Plimpton, then co-star in Broadway's "Chinglish" by David Henry Hwang, where she was named one of Backstage's Most Memorable NY Stage Performances.
Now based in Los Angeles, California, Angela stars in the BAFTA-nominated series "Little America" for Apple TV+, receiving critical acclaim for her performance from numerous publications, including Variety, which named Angela's performance one of their "Top 30 Most Memorable TV Moments of the 2020 Emmy Eligibility Season" saying: "Angela Lin's turn as Ai, a single Chinese mother struggling to identify with her increasingly American children, is astonishing. At the peak of the episode, Ai performs a desperate karaoke version of Dusty Springfield's "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" as she remembers the hard road it took her to get there. It's gorgeous and heart-wrenching all at once."
Along with her theatrical and commercial work, Angela also became an award-winning audiobook narrator, with over 50+ audiobooks under her belt.- Actress
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Carol Locatell was born on 13 December 1940 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She was an actress, known for Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), Coffy (1973) and The Family Stone (2005). She was married to Gregory Prestopino. She died on 11 April 2023 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.- Actress
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RaeLynn was born on 4 May 1994 in Baytown, Texas, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for RaeLynn: God Made Girls (2014), Nashville (2012) and A Nashville Christmas Carol (2020). She has been married to Josh Davis since 27 February 2016.- Actress
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DeeDee Rescher was born on 28 August 1953. She is an actress and producer, known for Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), The King of Queens (1998) and The Nanny (1993). She has been married to Keith Auck since 3 December 2016. She was previously married to Roy G. Silver and George Ball.- Actress
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Raini Rodriguez was born on 1 July 1993 in Bryan, Texas, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015), Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) and Austin & Ally (2011).- Actress
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Susan Ruttan was born on 16 September 1948 in Oregon City, Oregon, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for L.A. Law (1986), Dead Air (2009) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). She was previously married to Randy McDonald and Melven Ruttan.- Actress
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Annie is a main company member of the famed Groundlings Theater in Los Angeles, California, where she writes, performs and directs regularly. Her one-act play, 'How To Not Kill Yourself for 30 Days...and the Next 330' directed by Michaela Watkins, is enjoying sold-out runs in LA and NY. Annie is originally from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.- Actress
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One word that instantly comes to mind when describing Christie Lynn's acting talent is versatile. With her natural beauty and strong emotional depth, Christie has been termed a chameleon for her ability to morph from character to another character. Equally adept at drama and comedy, she is now a veteran of over forty television series and a wonderful collection of films.
Christie spent most of her childhood growing up in the small town of Orange Park, Florida. Her acting career started during high school, doing local commercials and industrials. But her love for acting began years earlier when, as a child, she would pretend to be Olivia Newton-John from the film, Grease (1978), and act out scenes with neighborhood friends.
She earned her Screen Actors Guild card right out of high school by landing a guest spot on the television show, Super Force (1990), and followed it up with an even bigger guest-starring role on the series, Swamp Thing (1990), that had local casting directors taking notice of this young talent. Christie Lynn knew she had to move to Hollywood to pursue her love of acting and storytelling and that's what she did. She dove into acting classes with famed acting coaches Cameron Thor, Howard Fine, Jay R. Goldenberg, the renowned Uta Hagen, Eric Morris and the Los Angeles comedy troupe, "The Groundlings".
Her hard work was quickly rewarded. Christie was snapped up to star in the soap opera, Forever (1996), that would take her on location to film in Mexico City for a year. With 160 episodes under her belt, she returned to Los Angeles and landed her first lead role in a television pilot, USMA West Point (1998). Christie then started to work consistently in television, guest-starring on many of Aaron Spelling's hit shows, like Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), 7th Heaven (1996) and Charmed (1998). Her most recent television credits range from recurring roles on Bones (2005), Malcolm in the Middle (2000), General Hospital (1963) and Days of Our Lives (1965) to guest appearances on Justified (2010), Chase (2010), Castle (2009), Boston Legal (2004), House (2004), Three Rivers (2009), Saving Grace (2007), ER (1994), Las Vegas (2003), Monk (2002), Without a Trace (2002) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), to name a few.
Christie Lynn's film career started out with a bang in 2001, when she was hand-picked by the most prestigious casting directors in Hollywood, Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson (A Beautiful Mind (2001), The Da Vinci Code (2006)) for the lead role of "Susie Downey", the perky church girl with a hidden secret, in the comedy, What Boys Like (2003) (aka "What Boys Like").
She followed that film with the role of "Catherine Carter Corbin", the demure Southern belle in Ted Turner's Civil War epic, Gods and Generals (2003), starring Robert Duvall, Stephen Lang and Jeff Daniels.
Other film roles include the thriller, The Last Stop Cafe (2003), for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the Eerie Horror Film Festival for her role as a serial killer on the run. Christie then starred in the dark psychological drama, Inside Irvin (2004), portraying a tortured agoraphobic. She received rave reviews, the most complimentary of all from Todd Davis at CBS Radio, who said, "Kudos to... actress Christie Lynn Smith, whose work here is worthy of Academy Award acknowledgment".
Soon after, Christie starred in Grace (2006), as one of only two characters in the award-winning short film. Actor/director Laurence Fishburne praised the film's "sensitive, illuminating performances". Christie's raw portrayal of the suicidal "Rae" also garnered her a Leading Actor Accolade film award in 2007 and a Best Actress nomination from the film festival Method Fest.
In 2008, Christie took on her biggest and best role yet, becoming a new mom. She gave birth to her beautiful daughter, Abby Ryder, on March 14, 2008.
After taking some time off to spend with her new baby and husband, actor John Fortson, Christie booked two films back to back. The first was the lead role of "May Keifner", the dry-witted, ballsy woman in the feature Ticket Out (2012), also starring Ray Liotta and Billy Burke. The film was produced by Oscar-nominated director Chris Noonan (Babe (1995) and Miss Potter (2006)). Christie then went straight into production on The Crazies (2010), the remake of the classic George A. Romero film, playing "Deardra Farnum", a protective mother living in a small town beset by death. The film is directed by Breck Eisner (Sahara (2005)) and produced by Michael Aguilar (The Departed (2006)).
When Christie is not acting, she loves spending time with her family, practicing yoga, hiking, traveling, surfing, cooking, having afternoon tea and playing gin rummy - more specifically, beating her husband at gin rummy.
Great things lie ahead for this beautiful, multi-talented chameleon who continues to create real and moving characters time and time again.- Actress
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Maggie Wheeler was born on 7 August 1961 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for The Parent Trap (1998), Friends (1994) and The Addams Family (2019). She has been married to Daniel Borden Wheeler since 20 October 1990. They have two children.- Christy Alcroft is known for The Secret Life of Dave Morang (2015), MegaDrive (2010) and Teen Beach 2 (2015).
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Danielle Andrade was born on 5 May 1994 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. She is an actress, known for Fateful Findings (2013), Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal (2012) and Three's a Charm.