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Actress and supermodel Lydia Hearst is the great-granddaughter of publishing scion William Randolph Hearst. She resides in Los Angeles and New York City, working full-time in both film and fashion. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Lydia has also spent much time living in London and Paris.
As a child she spent time on the set of John Waters' films with her mother, Patricia Hearst. This inspired her to pursue a career in entertainment. She now spends much time acting, writing, and developing film scripts.
After graduating from Wilton High School, she enrolled in Sacred Heart University where she majored in Communications and Technology until she was discovered by fashion photographer Steven Meisel in 2003 and put on the cover of Vogue Italia in April 2004.
Hearst has covered countless fashion magazines in Italy, France, Korea, Japan, Latin America and the United States. She has worked with the greatest photographers in the world including Steven Meisel, Patrick DeMarchelier, Ellen Von Unwerth, Mario Testino, Paulo Roversi, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Bettina Rheims, Mark Abrams, Peter Lindbergh, and Terry Richardson.
At the 2008 Michael Awards, Lydia was recognized as "Supermodel of the Year," as well as acknowledged and given the award for "Best International Supermodel" at the Madrid Glamour Awards on November 12. Hearst also won 'Best Actress' on October 22, 2015, at the International Film Festival Manhattan for her role of Chanel in Stealing Chanel, and she also received the "Rising Star Tribute" at the Napa Valley Film Festival in November 2015, for her rising status as a successful, working actress.
At present, Lydia is seriously focusing on her acting and is a rising star in Hollywood. Her 5'7" stature and doll-like face has made her the perfect match for on-screen roles and print-work alike. Since stepping into the limelight, she has set runways, editorials, magazine covers, advertisements and film sets ablaze with a sophisticated, doll-like style and a dedicated no-nonsense attitude.
Hearst can be seen in supporting roles in Gossip Girl (2009), Two Jacks (2011), Mistresses (2013), Cabin Fever: Patient Zero (2014) with Sean Astin, Desire (2014) with Johnny Knoxville, #Horror (2015) with Natasha Lyonne and Balthazar Getty, which premiered November 18, 2015 at the MoMA, and Two For One (2016) with Jonny Abrahams and Jason Biggs, and starring in films such as Automobile Waltz (2014) with Anton Yelchin, Condemned (2015) with Dylan Penn which premiered at Screamfest on October 18, 2015, Guys Reading Poems (2016) with Alexander Dreymon, Downside of Bliss (2016), Stealing Chanel (2015) with Carol Alt and Adam LaVorgna premiering on LMN fall 2015 and internationally spring 2016. Lydia can also be seen regularly guest-starring in the network series from Eli Roth and Blumhouse which premiered November 27, 2015, South of Hell, and in the romantic comedy, Swing State (2016) with Alexander Beh and Angela Kinsey, and supporting in Two For One (2017) with Jonny Abrahams and Jason Biggs. Lydia can most recently be seen as a reoccurring guest star as Pandora on SyFy's hit series Z Nation, playing the wife of Nicholas Cage in Between Worlds, co-starring with Hilary Duff in the psychological thriller The Haunting of Sharon Tate (2019), and in supporting roles in Grace & Grit alongside Mena Suvari (2020), and Root Letter (2020).
Hearst married Chris Hardwick in Pasadena, California on August 20, 2016.- Actress
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Alisha Klass was born in Chino, California and following her parents death at the age of 2, was raised by her grandmother. After graduating from high school, she moved to Las Vegas to work as a stripper at The Olympic Gardens and sex worker. At this time Klass was also attending The Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandising, where she would eventually earn a degree in fashion. Klass began to watch adult videos with her male roommates during this time. The films that she discovered at this time which would have a great effect on her was the "Seymore Butts" series starring Adam Glasser (whose stage name was Seymore Butts). Klass became obsessed with the Seymore Butts movies and began to fantasize about appearing in them. One day, on a dare from her female roommate, Klass had "Seymore Butts" name tattooed on her lower back. Later, through her job stripping she became friends with a woman who worked for Adam Glasser and in turn was introduced to him. Klass attended Glasser's photo shoots, met performers, and read his fan mail. Eventually, Klass asked to be in one of Glasser's films and performed her first scene in 1997 with Ron Jeremy and Samantha Stylle in Behind the Sphinc Door.
Klass began a relationship with Adam Glasser and appeared in many of his movies. Her enthusiasm for sex brought her a great deal of attention and in 1999 she won the Adult Video News award for Best New Starlet.
In 2000, Glasser and Klass separated and began a very public quarrel. It was during this time that Klass stopped appearing in adult films. Klass had her "Seymore Butts" tattoo changed into a dolphin. In 2001, Glasser was charged with 'distribution of obscene material' and 'advertising of obscene matter for sale' for a scene Klass had filmed with fellow adult actress Chloe in Tampa Tushy-Fest Part 1. These charges were eventually dropped. Since then, Klass has made a few appearances in mainstream movies.- Actress
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Jessica Harmon was born on 27 December 1985 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for The 100 (2014), iZombie (2015) and Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy (2008).- Actress
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Jill Evyn is a Los Angeles native known for her work as Mal Ford in 'Anatomy of a Love Seen,' Trish in 'Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan,' and Jasmine Day in 'The Talent.' Her most recent work can be seen the feature length Indie 'The Long Home' directed by James Franco and the comedic webseries "Audition Girl," directed by Kelly Catey.- Actress
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Evan Rachel Wood was born September 7, 1987, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her father, Ira David Wood III, is a theatre actor, writer and director, and her mother, Sara Wood, is an actress and acting coach. She has two older brothers--Dana Wood, a musician, and Ira David Wood IV, who has also acted. Evan and her brothers sometimes performed at Theatre In The Park in Raleigh, which her father founded and where he serves as executive director.
At the age of five she screen-tested against Kirsten Dunst for the lead role in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) after a long auditioning process. She moved to Los Angeles with her mom and brother Ira in 1996 and has had success ever since, appearing in a TV series, TV movies and feature films. She has appeared in Practical Magic (1998), starred in the comedy S1m0ne (2002) as Al Pacino's daughter, and followed that with Thirteen (2003), with Holly Hunter. Her breakout role as Tracy in "Thirteen" garnered her a Golden Globes nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture: Drama and for a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. At the time of this SAG nomination, she was the youngest actress to be nominated in the Leading Role category. She received a Golden Globe and Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie" for her portrayal of Veda Pierce in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011).
She also earned acclaim for her powerful performance as Stephanie, Mickey Rourke's estranged daughter, in Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler (2008).- Actress
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Elisabeth was born in Detroit in 1979 and grew up in Los Angeles. An actress since the age of 3, she co-starred at the age of 5 in two movies (One Magic Christmas (1985) and Where Are the Children? (1985)). She did numerous TV commercials until being chosen by Disney Productions to star as Alice in the Adventures in Wonderland (1992) series. Since then, she has guest starred on several TV shows and in 1997 she co-starred in two TV movies The Osiris Chronicles (1998) and (My Date with the President's Daughter (1998)) Elisabeth drew on her nearly twenty years experience as a child actress in delivering her critically acclaimed portrayal of the mentally unstable Kate in Carl Colpaert's Facade (1999). A multi-talented and strikingly attractive blue eyed natural blond, she was the female lead in Swimming Upstream (2002).- Fawn Irish is known for Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), Shallow Hal (2001) and The Bernie Mac Show (2001).
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Dandara Adrien is known for #babynymph (2016).- Stunts
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Kat Foster is a profoundly versatile, classically-trained actor known for her leading roles in a wide range of film, television, and theater productions. Equally adept in both comedic and dramatic genres, Foster broke into mainstream television in 2006 as Steph Woodcock on FOX rom-com series Til Death, starring opposite Brad Garrett, Joely Fisher, and Eddie Kaye Thomas. She next starred in TBS sitcom Your Family Or Mine, and has earned recurring roles in many major-network series, including Barry, Bad Teacher, The Goodwin Games, The Unusuals, Royal Pains, and Weeds, and appeared regularly in a range of procedural dramas, including The Good Wife, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2016, Foster starred opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme in Amazon's action-comedy mini-series Jean Claude Van Johnson. In 2022, she took on recurring roles as Casey Fox in Primetime Emmy-winning action-drama series The Rookie, Nora Cross in CSI: Vegas, and a young Barbara Walters in popular STARZ series Gaslit, where she appeared opposite Julia Roberts in pivotal dramatic scenes directed by Matt Ross. A natural chameleon, Foster's film career is also wide-ranging: She's played leading ladies in indie thrillers, idiosyncratic characters in oddball comedies, and everything in-between. Since her early roles in subversive indie romances like The Dramatics (which she also co-wrote) and The Love Inside, Foster has become a sought-after lead for feature films. After appearing in Netflix feature Rebirth, she starred in both indie comedy Accommodations, and sports comedy First One In. In 2022 she will appear in three films, including action-mystery Gasoline Alley, indie drama Continue, and thriller Susie Searches. In 2023, she'll appear in leading roles in indie horror feature Fear The Night, directed by Neil Labute, a AMC Shudder's Spoonful of Sugar, and indie drama, Desperation Road.- Rising UK star Hannah Dodd went straight into her first acting job from school, playing one of the series leads in 'Find Me In Paris' for Hulu, which she continued the role in a further two seasons. Hannah also featured in a recurring role in two seasons of the highly popular Hulu series 'Harlots'.
2022 saw the release of Netflix series 'Anatomy of a Scandal' with Hannah playing the younger version of series lead Sienna Miller.
She also starred as one of the leads in the mini series 'Flowers In The Attic: The Origins' for Lifetime - an adaptation of the highly popular and controversial books. Spanning two generations of family drama, the second half of the story entirely focuses on Hannah's character.
Upcoming for the end of 2022, Hannah will be seen playing a major role in 'Enola Holmes 2' for Netflix.
Hannah is currently filming the third season of 'Bridgerton' for Netflix, having booked the coveted role of Francesca Bridgerton. - Actress
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Abigail Marlowe was raised in London, England. She trained at Bard College, Royal Academy of the Dramatic Arts, Goldsmiths University, and Steppenwolf West and has appeared in numerous film, television, commercial, video game and animated projects. Abigail splits her time between Los Angeles and New York City with her husband, and dog Reg.- Jonni Hennessy was born on 13 November 1991 in the USA. She is an actress.
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Emily Jean "Emma" Stone was born on November 6, 1988 in Scottsdale, Arizona to Krista Jean Stone (née Yeager), a homemaker & Jeffrey Charles "Jeff" Stone, a contracting company founder and CEO. She is of Swedish, German & British Isles descent. Stone began acting as a child as a member of the Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona, where she made her stage debut in a production of Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows". She appeared in many more productions through her early teens until, at the age of fifteen, she decided that she wanted to make acting her career.
The official story is that she made a PowerPoint presentation, backed by Madonna's "Hollywood" and itself entitled "Project Hollywood", in an attempt to persuade her parents to allow her to drop out of school and move to Los Angeles. The pitch was successful and she and her mother moved to LA with her schooling completed at home while she spent her days auditioning.
She had her TV breakthrough when she won the part of Laurie Partridge in the VH1 talent/reality show In Search of the Partridge Family (2004) which led to a number of small TV roles in the following years. Her movie debut was as Jules in Superbad (2007) and, after a string of successful performances, her leading role as Olive in Easy A (2010) established her as a star.- Born in Cheshire, England, moved to Manchester with her parents when she was two years old. As a child she attended ballet school and then the Manchester Youth Dance Theatre. As a teenager started her career in the world of fashion. At seventeen she moved to London, and signed contract with Model One agency. After few years, she began professional drama training at The Drama Centre in London. Two months after graduating, she was chosen to the leading role of Rebecca in The Dark Knight (2000) television series.
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Lindy Booth was born on April 2, 1979, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. She played "Riley Grant" on the Disney Channel series, The Famous Jett Jackson (1998) (and "Agent Hawk" in the show-within-a-show, "Silverstone"). Other credits include guest-starring as different characters in two different episodes of the A&E Network series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001), and a recurring role in season two of the USA Network series, The 4400 (2004).- Actress
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Karen Strassman was born in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is an actress, known for The Onania Club, Mayans M.C. (2018) and The Rookie (2018).- Actress
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Sophie Thompson is a British actress who has worked in film, television and theatre. A six-time Olivier Award nominee, she won the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the London revival of Into the Woods. Her other nominations were for Wildest Dreams (1994), Company (1996), Clybourne Park (2011) Guys and Dolls (2016) and 'Present Laughter' (2019). Thompson's film appearances include Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Persuasion (1995), Emma (1996), Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), Gosford Park (2001) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010). Her television roles include playing Stella Crawford in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2006-2007) and Rosemary Piper in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2018).- Strikingly beautiful and a multi-talented performer, Jennifer Collene Rubin is an American actress, model, screenwriter, and producer, with a career spanning nearly four decades. She was voted Ford International Model of the Year in 1984. She gained fame for her pictures in Harper Bazaar, Vogue, Glamour, and Interview magazine. Which lead her to acting in Super Bowl commercials for Chevrolet, Coke, Budweiser, and many more. Jennifer was also David Lynch's original Calvin Klein model for his "Obsession" campaign. In 1987, she decided to devote herself to acting and accepted the role of "Taryn White" in the Wes Craven sequel, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), directed by Chuck Russell.
Jennifer followed "Elm Street 3" with Bad Dreams (1988), Permanent Record (1988) with Keanu Reeves, and the Oliver Stone-directed The Doors (1991) starring Val Kilmer, a biopic based on the career of Jim Morrison and The Doors. By the mid-1990s, she was co-starring in films, such as The Crush (1993) with Cary Elwes and Screamers (1995) alongside Peter Weller, the latter based on the science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick.
Adaptable to various genres, working in front and behind the camera, it is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent, much more than just a pretty face, and one of the top script writers to watch. She has produced - and starred in - the film, Road Kill (1999), and further appeared in popular TV series, including The Twilight Zone (1985), Tales from the Crypt (1989) and The Outer Limits (1995).
Jennifer appeared in Chris Isaak's music video for "Somebody's Crying" (1995), with Chris Penn. Bruce Hornsby's music video for "Harbor Lights"
In 2010, Jennifer followed her true passion and started writing the screenplays Hot Hemp Pancakes, Oopsy-Daisy, and The Bookie-Lady - all high quality scripts in pre-production for 2019. It is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent - much more than just a pretty face - and is one of the most mercurial talents working in Hollywood. - Actress
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, raised on Long Island, went to Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. Started acting on stage in Florida after college and suffering a brief stint in the corporate world. Started studying acting in NYC at Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, moved to LA soon after to pursue a career in TV & Film all the while staying on stage as much as possible. Has also worked as a talent manager, workshop owner, in distribution for Miramax, as a casting assistant, directed and produced numerous plays. And writes when inspired.- Lisa Thornhill was born on 30 September 1966 in Hardinsburg, Kentucky, USA. She is an actress, known for The Family Man (2000), After the Sunset (2004) and Veronica Mars (2014).
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Najarra knew what she wanted to do in life by the time she was three. She started modeling and also performing in local stage productions, continuing to be deeply involved in both theater and musical productions throughout her childhood and teenage years. At ten, she made her big screen debut co-starring in the film "Menace". Najarra's performance in the Sundance and Cannes award winning "Me and You and Everyone We Know" in 2005 drew international notice. She has played the titular character in various films, including: "Tru Loved", "Marin Blue", "Betty I am" and has appeared in various other indie favorites. In 2014, audiences got to see a new side of the young actress in the IFC Midnight horror hit "Contracted". Najarra hopes to continue to devote her life to these things she loves and that inspire her.- Elizabeth Kaitan was born on July 19, 1960 in Hungary. She was brought to New York City by her mother at the age of eight.
Kaitan moved to Manhattan at age 18 in order to fulfill her lifelong ambition of being an actress in motion pictures. She studied her craft at the New York Academy of Theatrical Arts and was a member of the repertory company the American Theatre of Arts for several years (Kaitan acted in works by William Shakespeare as well as contemporary dramas). In addition, Kaitan kept herself afloat by doing modeling work for the Bonnie Kay Agency in New York City.
She made her film debut in the raucous comedy Waitress! (1982) and got her SAG card by doing a one-line bit part as a German girl in Woody Allen's Zelig (1983). Elizabeth moved to Los Angeles, California in 1984. She alternated between lead and supporting roles in a bunch of entertainingly trashy low-budget exploitation features in the horror, action, comedy and science fiction genres. Kaitan appeared as Candy in the "Vice Academy" film series. Her other memorable parts include Jennifer Statson in Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987), Daria in Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity (1987), one of the titular airheads in Assault of the Killer Bimbos (1988), Julie Johnson in Necromancer (1988), Robin in Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988), and Gretchen Hope in Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force (1989). Kaitan was particularly impressive in a dual starring role as both frustrated unhappy housewife Beth and more uninhibited fantasy lover Liza in the steamy Night Club (1989). Moreover, she occasionally popped up in minor parts in such mainstream films as The Lonely Guy (1984), Twins (1988), and Spy Hard (1996). Alas, she voluntarily quit acting in the late 1990s and married a Los Angeles sheriff's deputy. Kaitan now works as a secretary for controversial conservative political activist David Horowitz. - Actress
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Whitney Moore was born on 22 June 1989 in Santa Clara County, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Young Justice (2010), Casual (2015) and Satanic Panic (2019). She has been married to Jesse Mckeil since 28 September 2019.- Isabelle Grill was born on 20 September 1997 in Gothenburg, Sweden. She is an actress, known for Midsommar (2019), Clark (2022) and Vernissage hos Gud (2023).
- Olivia Grant was born on 20 September 1983 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Stardust (2007), All the Money in the World (2017) and Indian Summers (2015).
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Connie Britton began playing country music fading sensation Rayna Jaymes in Nashville (2012) after having wrapped production for the five season long Friday Night Lights (2006) alongside Kyle Chandler. She previously appeared in Universal's Friday Night Lights (2004) -the movie- directed by Peter Berg and also starring Billy Bob Thornton; and Edward Burns' independent feature Looking for Kitty (2004).
Britton was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, to Linda Jane (Cochran) and Edgar Allen Womack, Jr., a physicist and energy company executive. She is of Irish, German, and English descent.
Britton received accolades for her starring roles in Edward Burns' acclaimed independent films The Brothers McMullen (1995) and No Looking Back (1998). In the former, she captivated moviegoers with her portrayal of "Molly", the luminous wife of a cheating husband. This popular low-budget film went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. After nearly canceling her audition with director Edward Burns, this last meeting of the day turned into the role that would launch her career. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Britton moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, at the age of seven with her family, including her fraternal twin sister. She went on to attend Dartmouth College, where she majored in Asian studies and spent a term in Beijing, China. Upon graduation, she moved to New York, where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse studying with Sanford Meisner, and an additional two years performing in regional theater and off-Broadway productions. She moved to Los Angeles after the success of The Brothers McMullen (1995).
She starred in ABC's Lost at Home (2003) opposite Mitch Rouse and Gregory Hines. Her other television credits include The Fighting Fitzgeralds (2001) opposite Brian Dennehy, a recurring role in the highly-acclaimed drama The West Wing (1999) and a starring role in the award-winning comedy Spin City (1996) opposite Michael J. Fox. Additionally, Britton starred in the recent feature films The Next Big Thing (2001) and One Eyed King (2001).
In her free time, Britton, who resides in both New York and Los Angeles, enjoys hiking, yoga, and doing volunteer work.- Actress
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René Ashton was born on 30 September 1970 in California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for This Is Us (2016), Westworld (2016) and NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).- Additional Crew
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Before coming to Los Angeles Denise Faye appeared, as well as starred in, many hit shows on and off Broadway. Among them are: Chicago, Guys and Dolls, Swinging on a Star, A Madhouse in Goa, Filumena and The Winter's Tale. She has performed at such prestigious theaters as Lincoln Center, New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theater, Second Stage and Williamstown. Denise was born in New York City and attended Barnard College, Columbia University with a double major in Urban Studies and Psychology. Her gorgeous billboard picture for the musical Chicago has been 50 feet high over Times Square since the show opened.- Actress
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Cassidy was classically-trained at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and London's RADA. She has recently been featured in an AFI short film, the "electrifying dirty pop band" Sedona's upcoming music video, "Leaving the Chapel," and starred in her own comedic digital cooking series. She is featured in the Stonestreet Studios digital series "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," and co-wrote and produced the short film "Ghost Girl."
Cassidy is also a partner in Rebel Casting, a street casting company. Recent campaigns have included the launch of Pleasure Ground clothing, KkCo and Toit Volant.- Actress
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Nicolette Acosta graduated high school in Fort Worth, Texas and then went on to get a double major in Theatre and Journalism with a minor in Creative Writing from New York University: Tisch School of the Arts. She lives and works as an actress and production manager between Atlanta and Los Angeles.- Actress
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Sea Shimooka is an American actress/writer/director of Japanese, Native Hawaiian and French descent born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Shortly after graduating from New York University Tisch, Sea was chosen in a nationwide search for the ABC Discovers showcase and went on to book a series regular role on Arrow. She recently wrapped Netflix's 3 Body Problem from Game of Thrones writers Dan Weiss and David Benioff. She now resides in New York.- Chelah is most well known for her work as Helen Smith on Amazon's The Man In The High Castle, for which she's been oft nominated and was awarded the Leo in 2017 and 2020. Chelah's earlier life saw her working a variety of jobs from restaurants to interior design to event production, while travelling extensively throughout her twenties. She came to acting later than most, making it her sole focus and career at the age of 28. Under the banner of her company, Phoebe Films, Chelah is currently producing a documentary about her father, Canadian folk legend Valdy, developing both a short and feature that she's penned, and continues to contribute whatever she is able to other budding filmmakers. She also places great importance in mentoring younger female actors to empower them moving forward in a sometimes difficult industry. Chelah works passionately to raise both money and awareness for animal welfare.
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Chloe Castiglioni was born and raised in Milan Italy, where her passion for acting was born at the age of 8 with her local community theater. She moved to the States at the age of 14 and was very active in her high school drama club, which lead her to spend a semester at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco at the age of 16, where she attended a Pre-College Summer Program specializing in performing arts. She graduated a semester early the following year in order to move to New York City to study at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, while working at the restaurant Eleven Madison Park to support herself and pay for her tuition.- Actress
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Diana Noris is a Latin actress with an extensive indie film resume. Her films have been showcased on popular streaming platforms such as Tubi, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Apple TV. With a unique blend of cultural heritage stemming from her Argentinean/German background, Diana's experiences have profoundly shaped her performances, resonating with audiences who yearn for diverse and genuine storytelling.
Diana firmly believes that Latin actors can bring a range of benefits to a film, including authenticity, diversity, marketability, and a fresh perspective to productions. Furthermore, they are known for their strong work ethic, ensuring a dedicated and committed approach to their craft. By incorporating Latin talent, filmmakers have the opportunity to tap into new markets and audiences, making it a smart business decision for creating compelling and impactful films.
In this evolving world, where the importance of showcasing diverse voices and perspectives is increasingly recognized, Noris embraces her Latin roots and bilingual abilities, infusing each character she embodies with a fresh and vibrant authenticity. With a perfect balance of professionalism and infectious enthusiasm, she effortlessly captivates audiences, leaving a lasting impression with her undeniable talent.
As a passionate advocate for Latin actors, she encourages filmmakers to consider giving them a chance, as it opens new doors to their films, providing opportunities for new creative possibilities and the ability to connect with a broader audience. By embracing the rich talent pool of Latin actors, filmmakers can create captivating narratives that resonate on a global scale.- Actress
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Georgia Lyman was born on 26 October 1977 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Castle Rock (2018), The Makeover (2013) and Brotherhood (2006).- Actress
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Rebecca Hall was born in London, England, the daughter of Peter Hall, a stage director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Maria Ewing, an opera singer. Her father was English. Her mother, who is American, is of Dutch and African-American origin. Her parents separated when she was still young, and they divorced in 1990. She has a half-brother, Edward Hall, who is a theatre director, and four other half-siblings, including theatre designer Lucy Hall, veteran TV drama producer Christopher Hall, and Jennifer Caron Hall, a writer and painter.- Actress
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Karoline Herfurth was born on 22 May 1984 in Berlin, Germany. She is an actress and director, known for Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), Text for You (2016) and Einfach mal was Schönes (2022).- Brooke Smith grew up in New York in the shadow of show business owing to the fact that she is the daughter of powerful publicist Lois Smith. After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, her "first big thing" was playing Catherine Martin, the abducted young girl in The Silence of the Lambs (1991). She went on to play Sonya in Louis Malle's Vanya on 42nd Street (1994) and Dawn in Daniel Minahan's brutal sendup of reality television Series 7: The Contenders (2001). Whether she is humming a Tom Petty tune, as her character did in "Lambs," or screaming for a bean dip, as her pregnant character does in "Series 7," Smith is known for giving brooding, detailed performances. In addition to stage work, her other interests include filmmaking (she has directed a short film and a feature-length documentary), journalism (she has published interviews with actors Steve Buscemi, Ed Harris, and Fred Ward), and travel (she has traveled extensively, especially to Africa).
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Lolli Sorenson was born on 11 July 2002 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Parks and Recreation (2009), Arizona (2018) and Henry Danger (2014).- Actress
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Diane Morgan was born on 5 October 1975 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Me Before You (2016), Alan Partridge (2013) and Death to 2020 (2020).- Producer
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Kayleigh-Paige Rees (born 21st December, 1996) is an English actress and producer, best known for her role as Julia Beaufort in the ITV/PBS adaptation of Jane Austen's "Sanditon". Kayleigh-Paige is the CEO of production company Raspberry Films that was initiated in early 2019. The aim of the production company is to help bridge the gap between independent creatives and mainstream media. In 2022, Kayleigh-Paige was named one of Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Entertainment Category (Europe). Since it's inception, Raspberry Films has employed over 600 independent creatives and is slated to produce a documentary in Ukraine exploring the lives of displaced families from the war. Kayleigh-Paige is a strong advocate for improving the representation of mental health in the media and destroying the stigma surrounding the conversation around eating disorders.- Actress
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When she portrayed "Lyta Alexander" in the Hugo Award-winning sci-fi series Babylon 5 (1993), Patricia Tallman was the most powerful telepath in the universe. Seems fitting, considering that the actress knew she was going to be in show business at the early age of two. It was then that she first appeared with her father, Jerry, on his Midwest radio show, soloing on "Bicycle Built for Two".
By age 15, Pat was performing in summer stock at the Red Barn Theatre in Saugatuck, Michigan, doing ten shows in 11 weeks. She soon spent all of her high school vacations in professional summer stock, and eventually chose Carnegie Mellon University to earn a BFA in its prestigious theater arts program. While other theater majors waited tables, Pat worked her way through college, performing in eighteen musicals at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. Recognizing Pat's formidable talents, CMU presented her with an award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting.
Immediately after college, Pat moved to New York City, where she landed a role in the long-running off-Broadway hit "Big, Bad Burlesque". She went on to score other parts on the New York stage, including her favorite, "Rosalind" in the Riverside Shakespeare Company's production of "As You Like It". Television roles began shortly thereafter, when Pat was cast in a recurring role on the CBS soap opera, Guiding Light (1952). This led to roles on virtually every New York-based daytime serial. Film roles were not far behind. George A. Romero contacted her to play a role in his feature Knightriders (1981), starring Ed Harris. This led to a long working relationship with him.
Pat relocated to Los Angeles , where she again worked with Romero on Creepshow 2 (1987). The film she is perhaps best known for followed: George Romero and Tom Savini's remake of the 1968 cult classic, Night of the Living Dead (1990). The move to L.A. was a smart one, Pat discovered, as she was soon cast as undercover cop "Christy Russell" on NBC's Generations (1993), and as an evil, sexy swashbuckler in the Ring of the Musketeers (1992). Other films include Sweet Justice (1991), Benefit of the Doubt (1993), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). Television shows include Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Runner (1991) (A USA Network pilot), Dark Skies (1996), Babylon 5 (1993) and "The Universe and Harry Morgann" (an independent pilot).
Pat's other projects include starring in the science-fiction thriller Never Die Twice (2001) and playing one of the leads, Lt. Richmond, in two audio plays, "Lives of the Cat" and "Anne Manx". In addition, her voice can be heard in the cartoon "Babylon 5" parodies Babylon Park: Frightspace (1999) and Grudge Match (2000). Equally important to Patricia are her roles of mother to son her Julian, as well as her fund-raising activities for the children of Penny Lane.
Through her tireless efforts within the science fiction community, Pat and her fans have contributed more than $250,000 to Penny Lane over the past several years, the bulk of which transformed the CARE Computer Lab dream into reality. Since 1996, Pat, her friends, family and fans have made a holiday happen for the Penny Lane kids, through the Be A Santa program.
Dedicated Patricia Tallman fans make a hobby of trying to spot her in her many stunt performances. An extremely athletic and former fearless member of the Stunt Woman's Association of Motion Pictures, Pat has tumbled, slid and taken punches for the likes of Laura Dern (in Jurassic Park (1993)), Gates McFadden (in "Star Trek: Generations"), Geena Davis (in The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)) and Laura Prepon (in Karla (2006)).
Pat's roots as a stage actress have never left her, and she continues to tread the footlights in Los Angeles whenever film and TV work allow her the time. Her latest projects include Dead Air (2009), a psychological horror film directed by Corbin Bernsen, for which her performance is getting great reviews. Pat has a book out "Pleasure Thresholds, Patricia Tallman's Babylon 5 Memoirs".- Actress
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Lisa Dean Ryan was born on 30 April 1972 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), Dead at 21 (1994) and ABC Afterschool Specials (1972).- Actress
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Lynda Boyd was born in Vancouver and is a versatile triple threat with an extensive stage, television, film and animation career.
Over the years, Lynda has played Diane Keaton's best friend, Leslie Nielsen's wife, Owen Wilson's confidante and Jennifer Lopez's boss. Lynda also starred in the CBC hit Republic of Doyle (2010) for six seasons as "Rose Doyle" and garnered her third Gemini/Screenie nomination.
Her recent projects include Danny Boyle's TV series, Trust (2018) and Amazon's Tin Star (2017) where she stars alongside Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks.- Actress
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Karen Sheila Gillan was born and raised in Inverness, Scotland, as the only child of Marie Paterson and husband John Gillan, who is a singer and recording artist. She developed a love for acting very early on, attending several youth theatre groups and taking part in a wide range of productions at her school, Charleston Academy.
At age 16, Karen decided she wanted to pursue her acting career further and, studied under the renowned theatre director Scott Johnston at the Performing Arts Studio Scotland. She later attended the prestigious Italia Conti Academy in London. During her first year, she landed a role on Rebus (2000) and soon appeared in a variety of programs including Channel 4's Stacked (2008) and The Kevin Bishop Show (2008), as well as a two-year stint on the long-running series Doctor Who (2005). Karen also stars in the film Outcast (2010), starring James Nesbitt. Her most recent starring role is as Eliza Dooley on the situation comedy Selfie (2014).- Actress
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Redheaded stunner Jayden Cole was born in Huntington Beach, California. She was a competitive hunter-jumper style horseback rider while growing up. A dancer in her teen years, she worked for about a year performing at Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida. Cole then returned to Los Angeles. Jayden not only began her career in the adult entertainment by appearing in the pictorial "Girls of the OC" in the August 2006 issue of "Playboy,". Cole started performing in girl/girl hardcore films at age 23 in July 2010 and went on to star in season 2 of Cinemax's AfterDark series "Life on Top" (2009) as well as appearing in multiple softcore films for HBO and Cinemax. She went on to be featured on such adult websites as Danni's Hard Drive, Wicked Pictures and Digital Playground. In addition, she was the Penthouse Pet of the Month for December 2009, the Twistys Treat of the Month for October 2009 and Danni.com's April 2010 DanniGirl. She has been nominated by XBIZ, XRCO, and AVN as all-girl (lesbian) Performer of the Year from 2012 - 2019.
Cole started feature dancing at gentlemen's clubs around the country in October 2009 and has since been named ExoticDancerMagazine.com's 2011 Best Newcomer Feature Entertainer, 2012's Miss ExoticDancer.com & 2015 Club Favorite Feature Entertainer. She was also named the Host of the 2017 Exotic Dancer Awards Show in August 2017 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Jayden likes classic rock, alternative and heavy-metal music, continues to ride horses and is a PADI certified SCUBA diver.
Her podcast "SexSquad", that she co-hosted with adult film superstar Jayden Jaymes ran on Toad Hop Network.com & i tunes from 2011 - 2014. Cole has also appeared on Opie & Anthony, Shade45, About Last Night podcast, Playboy Radio, the SDR show, It's Time with Bruce Buffer, and has made regular appearances on VividRadio.com & SiriusXM. She was also credited as a voice-over work on the 2015 AVN Awards & the popular video game, Grand Theft Auto 5.- Actress
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Julie McNiven (born October 11) is an American actress and singer. McNiven was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, and got her start in local community theatre productions. She is best known for her recurring roles in Mad Men and Supernatural. McNiven had a recurring role in the 2010-2011 second season of Stargate: Universe.
McNiven studied swinging trapeze as a teenager at French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts. She also attended the summer program at Circle in the Square. She is a graduate of Salem State University (Salem, Massachusetts).
In 2010, McNiven married Michael Blackman Beck, with whom she has one son, Tasman Scott Beck.- Actress
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Dawn Hudson has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2011.
Dawn Hudson was the Executive Director of Film Independent (formerly IFP/Los Angeles) since 1991. Under her leadership, Film Independent has grown seven-fold, from a 900-member organization to its current membership of 5,000. Revenues have also increased an average of 25% per year. Film Independent is dedicated to cultivating the careers of independent filmmakers, increasing the audience for independent films, and increasing diversity within the film industry.
In 2001, Film Independent acquired the Los Angeles Film Festival, now the largest film festival in Southern California, with attendance of more than 80,000. The Los Angeles Film Festival and the 25-year-old Spirit Awards remain Film Independent's two signature events. The organization also produces 250 educational and screening events annually.
Prior to Film Independent, Hudson was Editor-in-chief of St Louis magazine and a freelance magazine writer. She received her B.A. from Harvard University, and did graduate work in political science at the Institut des Etudes Politiques in Grenoble, France, and at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Hudson serves on the Advisory Board of the Latino Entertainment Media Institute.- Actress
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Paige Flannery is known for Flannery Food Fridays (2019), The Tangerine Hotel (2016) and Shh (2011).- Actress
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Madeleine Potter is known for The White Countess (2005), Red Lights (2012) and The Golden Bowl (2000).- Actor
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Amber is the middle child of 8 children. She was the baby until she was nine years old. By growing up in both Arizona and Colorado, Amber is very good at adapting to change, and always has grace when handling a changing situation.
Amber has always loved theatre, and has been acting since the young age of seven. She has starred in many productions including Annie, The Fairy Tale Courtroom, and a Christmas Carol to name a few. She began her film career at age seven when she starred in a peanut butter commercial. It was not until much later, upon moving to Los Angeles to intern for a special FX studio, did she fall in love with film acting once again. She has been featured in many music videos, short films, and is working on more feature films.
Amber has always loved the makeup and theatrical departments as well. In college she majored in pre medical studies, thus leading to an advanced understanding of the anatomy of living beings. She has used this knowledge to design beauty and special FX makeups, prosthetics, and creatures for things including but not limited to Monster Palooza, Imaginerick Studios, and the Denver Zombie Krawl.
Amber is also a fitness, bikini, and fashion model. She has worked with many talented photographers in Los Angeles, Cancun, and Denver and has appeared in many national advertisements.
Amber resides in Colorado, but frequently travels to work on projects in film, modeling, and FX makeup around the United States.- Charlene Cooper is known for Fox Trap (2019) (2016), Deadly Waters (2015) and Darker Shades of Elise (2017).
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Yumi Sugimoto was born on 1 April 1989 in Naniwa, Osaka, Osaka, Japan. She is an actress, known for Engine Sentai Go-onger (2008), Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-onger Ginmaku Bang! (2010) and Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (2011).- Actress
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Skyler Shelley was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but grew up mostly in Littleton, Colorado. She lived in California for a brief period as a preteen and it was there that she began her acting career. She started off performing in community theatre productions such as "The Emperor's New Clothes" and taking acting classes in her spare time. Moving from state to state, growing up proved to be very difficult for her, but her passion and the pursuit of acting never stopped.
In high school she instantly became involved in the theatre program. Performing such roles as Cecile Leroux in Mark Twain's "Is He Dead?" and Magda Svensen in Ayn Rand's "The Night of January 16th". Even a chorus girl in a couple of musicals.
As much as she loves theatre, filmmaking has always had a special place in her heart.
After graduating high school she spent a bit of time at The Colorado Film School for Acting for the Screen. There she was able to be a part of multiple film projects with an impressive amount of aspiring filmmakers.
She immersed herself even more; involving herself in sketch comedy, an independent feature film and even a principal role on Investigation Discovery.
However, Los Angeles was calling to her and she finally made the move in 2015.
Skyler has worked with long-time professional coach Alex Taylor.
She was seen in Season 6 of Ryan Murphy's Award-winning hit show American Horror Story opposite Evan Peters.- Actress
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Jennifer Pfalzgraff was born on 6 March 1975 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for 21 Grams (2003), Screen Wars (2005) and Crossing the Line (2005). She has been married to Cory Bloomberg since 27 January 2001. They have two children.- Actress
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Julie Anne was born and raised in the St. Petersburg, Florida area. She was inspired to pursue a career in the entertainment business at an early age. Her mother was a stay at home mom, and children's book / screenplay writer, who encouraged Julie to write and perform throughout her childhood and early teens.
By the age of 20, Julie Anne had established herself as a spokesmodel (working with companies such as Troma Studios and Sony PlayStation), as well as a widely published alternative model appearing in such nationally distributed publications as Gothic Beauty Magazine.
Soon after, she began performing small variety shows, as a way to have more action in her art. But stage performance was not enough for Julie Anne, she wanted to go even further and pursue full creative expression as an actress.
Since accepting her first role, Julie Anne has been working non stop, both in front of the camera as well as behind the scenes. Presently she has an impressive film resume, ranging from feature length films, award winning shorts, to nationally televised programs.
As far as future goals, she is actively pursuing projects that will allow her to grow and strengthen her skills, and expand her resume into yet uncharted territory. With a strong work ethic, unlimited energy, and unequalled passion for the business, she is poised and determined to conquer her vision as well as simply enjoying the lifelong journey.- Actress
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Elegant Nicole Kidman, known as one of Hollywood's top Australian imports, was actually born in Honolulu, Hawaii, while her Australian parents were there on educational visas.
Kidman is the daughter of Janelle Ann (Glenny), a nursing instructor, and Antony David Kidman, a biochemist and clinical psychologist. She is of English, Irish, and Scottish descent. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Washington, D.C., where Nicole's father pursued his research on breast cancer, and then, three years later, made the pilgrimage back to her parents' native Sydney in Australia, where Nicole was raised. Young Nicole's first love was ballet, but she eventually took up mime and drama as well (her first stage role was a bleating sheep in an elementary school Christmas pageant). In her adolescent years, acting edged out the other arts and became a kind of refuge -- as her classmates sought out fun in the sun, the fair-skinned Kidman retreated to dark rehearsal halls to practice her craft. She worked regularly at the Philip Street Theater, where she once received a personal letter of praise and encouragement from audience member Jane Campion (then a film student). Kidman eventually dropped out of high school to pursue acting full-time. She broke into movies at age 16, landing a role in the Australian holiday favorite Bush Christmas (1983). That appearance touched off a flurry of film and television offers, including a lead in BMX Bandits (1983) and a turn as a schoolgirl-turned-protester in the miniseries Vietnam (1987) (for which she won her first Australian Film Institute Award). With the help of an American agent, she eventually made her US debut opposite Sam Neill in the at-sea thriller Dead Calm (1989).
Kidman's next casting coup scored her more than exposure. While starring as Tom Cruise's doctor/love interest in the racetrack romance Days of Thunder (1990), she won over the Hollywood hunk hook, line and sinker. After a whirlwind courtship (and decent box office returns), the couple wed on December 24, 1990. Determined not to let her new marital status overshadow her fledgling career, the actress pressed on. She appeared as a catty high school senior in the Australian film Flirting (1991), then as Dustin Hoffman's moll in the gangster flick Billy Bathgate (1991). She reunited with Cruise for Far and Away (1992), the story of young Irish lovers who flee to America in the late 1800s, and starred opposite Michael Keaton in the tear-tugger My Life (1993). Despite her steady employment, critics and moviegoers still had not quite warmed to Kidman as a leading lady. She tried to spice up her image by seducing Val Kilmer in Batman Forever (1995), but achieved her real breakthrough with Gus Van Sant's To Die For (1995). As a fame-crazed housewife determined to eliminate any obstacle in her path, Kidman proved that she had an impressive range and deadly comic timing. She took home a Golden Globe and several critics' awards for the performance. In 1996, Kidman stepped into a corset to work with her countrywoman and onetime admirer, Jane Campion, on the adaptation of Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady (1996). A few months later, she tore across the screen as a nuclear weapons expert in The Peacemaker (1997), adding "action star" to her professional repertoire.
She and Cruise then disappeared into a notoriously long, secretive shoot for Stanley Kubrick's sexual thriller Eyes Wide Shut (1999). The couple's on-screen shenanigans prompted an increase in public speculation about their sex life (rumors had long been circulating that their marriage was a cover-up for Cruise's rumored homosexuality); tired of denying tabloid attacks, they successfully sued The Star for a story alleging that they needed a sex therapist to coach them through love scenes. Family life has always been a priority for Kidman. Born to social activists (mother was a feminist; father, a labor advocate), Nicole and her little sister, Antonia Kidman, discussed current events around the dinner table and participated in their parents' campaigns by passing out pamphlets on street corners. When her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, 17-year-old Nicole stopped working and took a massage course so that she could provide physical therapy (her mother eventually beat the cancer). She and Cruise adopted two children: Isabella Jane (born 1993) and Connor Antony (born 1995). Despite their rock-solid image, the couple announced in early 2001 that they were separating due to career conflicts. Her marriage to Cruise ended mid-summer of 2001.- Actress
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Viviane Vives was born in Barcelona, Spain, from a French mother, a Catalan father, an Italian grand-father and a Belgian grand-mother. After living in five major cities (including Madrid, Paris, New York and Los Angeles) she has settled down in Austin, Texas but keeps commuting to LA and Barcelona. She majored in Journalism and Advertising at the University of Barcelona and in Film and Television at New York University. She has made a living from writing, directing and acting for film, television and advertising productions all her life. She's also had some experience as a translator and magazine writer and photographer. As a film writer and director, she was granted a Fulbright Scholarship for Artistic Studies. As an actress she's worked for American, British, French, German, Swedish and Spanish productions, in both TV series and feature films. She speaks English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Catalan.- Actress
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Rachelle Lefevre was born in Canada. While waiting tables, Lefevre was discovered by a Canadian film producer who, in turn, helped the aspiring actress land her first acting gig. Lefevre then moved to Los Angeles and earned a recurring role on the television show What About Brian (2006). When Lefevre was working at a Montreal sushi restaurant as a teen, a regular customer heard about her acting aspirations and put her in touch with a casting director. This eventually led to a role on a Canadian sitcom.
She appeared on several episodes of David E. Kelley's Boston Legal (2004), which led to a lead role in his 2008 U.S. adaptation of BBC hit Life on Mars (2008).
Her father's family is French, though Lefevre grew up speaking mostly English; she eventually moved to Los Angeles in 2004 due to a lack of English-speaking parts in Montreal.
Landed her biggest film role to date in Catherine Hardwicke's adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, the first in a series of popular teen novels about vampires.- Actor
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Marcus Ganci-Rotella is known for Troma's Dead Inside (2016), Return to Return to Nuke 'Em High Aka Vol. 2 (2017) and Crossbreed (2019).- Actress
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Diane Salinger's striking features and offbeat nature make her a sought after character actress to several inventive filmmakers, particularly Tim Burton who directed Salinger at the start of her career in Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985). She played Simone, a roadside diner waitress determined to move to Paris to find eternal love. To date, Simone is Salinger's personally treasured and most watched movie role.- Actress
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Jean Louise O'Sullivan is an actress, writer, and producer from West Chester, Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia and The National Theater Institute. Dubbed a 'Scream Queen' for her starring roles in horror films she has also become known for comedy, having appeared in television shows and web series. Natural auburn hair, fair skin, green eyes, and freckles make Jean Louise instantly recognizable. She has modeled for major cosmetic, fashion, and lifestyle brands and appeared in dozens of commercials. Jean Louise is a supporter of children's arts organizations, and has taught fine arts through West Chester Recreation Summer Camps, theater arts at The Walnut Street Theater Summer Program, and volunteered for the Young Playwrights Festival at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. She lives in New York City.- Actress
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Yvonne Sciò was born on 25 July 1969 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress and director, known for The Pink Panther (2006), Redline (1997) and Rose Red (2002). She has been married to Stefano Dammicco since 12 November 2005. They have one child.- Actress
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Andrea Morris was born on 10 July 1983 in Toronto, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for LA Sucks (2009), 7th Heaven (1996) and Hangman's Curse (2003).- Actress
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Tara Cardinal is the daughter of a psychic and a musician. Tara grew up on a small farm in Indiana. Cardinal moved out on her own at age 16 and worked three jobs in order to initially support herself. She was discovered in a shopping mall and acted in her first movie in 2006. Tara frequently appears in horror and fantasy films and likes to perform her own stunts. Moreover, Cardinal has not only acted on stage, but also has modeled for various comic book characters, performed at Renaissance Festivals, and even done live shows as a professional wrestler. A dedicated humanitarian and staunch advocate for children's rights, Tara co-founded the non-profit peer counseling organization C.L.U.B. (Children Living Under Blindness) at age 12 and has toured middle schools in both America and Canada educating children on their rights and resources since the age of 15. Cardinal has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. In addition, Cardinal writes poetry as well as writes for the websites the IndependentCritic.com and NerdRemix.com. She lives in Los Angeles, California.- Actress
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Victoria De Mare (d'Mar) is one of Hollywood's reigning "Hottest Horror Scream Queens" for over a decade according to the cover feature editorial article, interview, & pictorial of the January 2017 issue of Hustler Magazine with over 3 million subscribers worldwide. She has over 140 Film & TV credits including music & counting. She is best known for her creation & portrayal of the original sexy demon succubus clown, "Batty Boop" from the horror/comedy feature film series franchise, 'Killjoy', which is now available as a resin doll statue/action figure(her tail moves) courtesy of Full Moon Collectables(November 2017) at Walmart, Nightmare Toys, on Ebay & Full Moon Horror.com. In November 2018 & again in January 2019, Full Moon Comix released 2 "Dollman Kills the Full Moon Universe-Killjoy #4" comic books featuring "Batty Boop" on the covers with both censored & uncensored versions worldwide now both sold out. A 3rd "Dollman Kills the Full Moon Universe-Killjoy #4" including "Hideous" comic book is now available worldwide featuring both "Killjoy" & "Batty Boop" on the cover. Watch Victoria featured in 4 scenes opposite Scott Speedman in Golden Globe winner Lena Dunham's Sundance premiered(1/22/22) comedy feature film 'Sharp Stick', which opened in theaters nationwide in the U.S. on 8/5/22 courtesy of FilmNation Entertainment, Good Thing Going Productions(Dunham's production company), & UTOPIA.
Victoria is a graduate of New York University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts and Broadcast Journalism. In addition to being an award-winning character actor, she is also a published award-winning poet, published writer, published professional model, LACMA(Los Angeles County Museum of Art) exhibit art model, live TV talk show host & producer(SKY Channel U.K. & Europe) as well as a professional dancer. She is a former member of the Hart Pulse Dance Company(principal), Wilmington Ballet Company(principal), & Joffrey Ballet Company(apprentice) with guest artist performances at the St. Croix Ballet Company Academy in the U.S. Virgin Islands. She's also a special guest DJ/Host on RockRageRadio.com, which is the largest online indie radio station worldwide in 18 countries. Her popular show "Groove Time With Victoria De Mare" aired for two hours on Friday nights at 6pE/5pC/3pP to a million weekly listeners from 1/26/18-9/28/18.
Victoria is also a professional lead, back-up, harmony, & ghost vocalist as well as an award-winning songwriter, composer, artist & music producer in addition to being an arranger, engineer, & ASCAP lyricist & publisher. She is a catalog artist & songwriter on the Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing catalogs with over 75 songs in 12 different genres. Rap legend DMX's "DMX X Caliber" mixtape including Victoria's hip-hop/dance song "Flip Side" as track #15 on Volume 1 dropped digitally worldwide on 2/4/21 & was available to stream or download for free on SoundCloud, Datpiff, & TopMixtapes.com until 1/1/23. Her 2022 5th studio album "Righteous Kunt" mixing pop, pop/hip-hop/rap, & acoustic singer/songwriter folk rock is now available to stream for free on SoundCloud with an additional EP & singles available on iTunes, AppleMusic, Amazon Music, Spotify, SoundCloud, iHeartRadio, YouTube, & everywhere digitally online with ringtones available exclusively on the iPhone worldwide. Hear her pop ballad "Just Hold On" featured in the dramatic action feature film 'Darkness Of Man' starring action legend Jean-Claude Van Damme & Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts.- Actress
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Cassandra Peterson was born in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She began her career at age 17 as the youngest showgirl in Las Vegas history in the show "Vive Les Girls" at the Dunes Hotel. After receiving advice from "The King" himself, Elvis Presley, she traveled to Europe where she pursued a career as a singer and actor. She worked in several Italian films, including Federico Fellini's Roma (1972) and performed throughout Europe as lead singer of an Italian rock band.
Upon returning to the United States, she toured the country as star of her own musical-comedy show, "Mama's Boys". She eventually settled in Hollywood, where she spent four and a half years with L.A.'s foremost improvisational comedy group, The Groundlings. In 1981, she auditioned for the role of horror hostess on a local Los Angeles television station. Her show, Elvira's Movie Macabre (1981), and her newly created character, Elvira, became an overnight sensation.
Cassandra has used Elvira's celebrity status to bring attention to many worthy causes and organizations over the years, including her well-known work for animal welfare and raising money and awareness for the prevention of HIV/AIDS. In addition to co-writing and performing in both the local L.A. and nationally syndicated television versions of "Movie Macabre", she co-wrote, produced and starred in two feature films, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) and Elvira's Haunted Hills (2001). In 2010, she returned to syndicated television in a reboot of her original series, Elvira's Movie Macabre (2010). She returned in 2014 in a similar show format for Hulu's 13 Nights of Elvira. Her latest endeavors include producing, writing and starring in Elvira's 40th Anniversary, Very Scary, Very Special, Special - a 2021 four-hour special streaming on Shudder, and Dr. Elvira, a Halloween promotional mini-series for Netflix.
Cassandra Peterson has spent over four decades solidifying the Elvira brand that has become synonymous with Halloween and the horror genre.- Colette Descombes was born on 26 January 1943 in Romans sur Isère, Drôme, France. She is an actress, known for Paranoia (1969), The Erotic Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1976) and Cani (1977).
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Katherine Dines was born on 6 September 1968 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for American Descent (2014), Matchmaker Mysteries (2019) and Watch Dogs: Legion (2020). She was previously married to D'Arcy Craig.- Writer
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Jennilee Murray was born and raised in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Her first film was a modern horror homage to classic gore, Lee Demarbre's Smash Cut (2009). She's also known for The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom (2014), Each His Own Devil (2019), and the made-for-TV film, The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom (2014). In 2022 she appeared as Veronica in the action thriller Gutshot. She is an actor, producer, scriptwriter, illustrator, and self-published author.- Actress
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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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Monique Yates Jr. was born on 24 July 1969 in Canoga Park, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Sometimes Is Forever, Enemy Within (2016) and Point Doom (2000).- Julie Cox was born on 24 April 1973 in Ely, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Oxford Murders (2008), Children of Dune (2003) and 2036 Origin Unknown (2018).
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Ally Sheedy was born in New York City, to Charlotte (Baum), a press agent and writer, and John J. Sheedy, Jr., an advertising executive. She is of Russian Jewish (mother) and Irish and German (father) descent. While at New York's Bank Street School, twelve-year-old Ally Sheedy wrote about a mythical encounter between Queen Elizabeth I and an inquisitive mouse. The result, "She Was Nice to Mice", was published by McGraw-Hill and became an instant bestseller. Although it proved a springboard to an acting career, Sheedy's strongest memories of childhood remain those of "dancing and doing plays". From six until fourteen, she danced with the American Ballet Theatre and, during summers at Fire Island, she'd "get a bunch of kids together and stage shows on back lawns and porches". When she discovered that to stay with dancing meant staying with starvation diets, she shifted her focus to acting for good. Meanwhile, her book brought her requests from several publications. The Village Voice asked her to review movies and the New York Times wanted her to review children's books. The assignment she accepted was from Ms. Magazine, which requested an article about her mother and herself. It was an appearance on "The Mike Douglas Show (1961) to promote her book, however, that brought Sheedy work as a performer.
Signed by an agent who caught the show, she was sent out on television commercials, immediately. Only 15 at the time, she also performed off-Broadway and on a series of after-school specials. The day she turned 18, Sheedy packed her bags and headed for Los Angeles, where she enrolled in the drama department at USC, and soon landed roles in the television drama The Best Little Girl in the World (1981), The Day the Loving Stopped (1981), Splendor in the Grass (1981) and Homeroom (1981) and played a recurring character on Hill Street Blues (1981). The strength of her performances led directly to her film debut as Sean Penn's naive-but-knowing girlfriend, "J.C.", in Bad Boys (1983). That same year (1983), she starred as Matthew Broderick's zany partner in WarGames (1983). After starring as Rob Lowe's would-be romantic interest in Oxford Blues (1984), the withdrawn adolescent of The Breakfast Club (1985) and Gene Hackman's adoring daughter in Twice in a Lifetime (1985), Sheedy played her first fully-adult role in St. Elmo's Fire (1985), the 1985 hit about college friends.- Actress
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Holly Fields began her acting career at age 6 in Sacramento, where she understudied Molly Ringwald in "Through the Looking Glass." Soon after, her family moved to Dallas, Texas where she became a theater veteran along with her brother. She toured in national theater productions and was in the Broadway cast of "Annie" at age 11. Soon after, she started doing commercials, modeling and local TV shows. At age 13, Holly went to Los Angeles for one month to see what would happen. A week after the move, she was cast in the CBS pilot Fort Figueroa (1988) starring opposite Charles Haid. Her family decided to let her give it a try and moved to Los Angeles.
Weeks after, Holly was seen by Christopher Guest and given a part in his film The Big Picture (1989). She quickly began landing leading roles acting opposite such as Michael J. Fox, Christopher Walken, Jennifer Aniston and Burt Reynolds, and being hired by Madonna, Garry Shandling and Chris Carter, among others.
Her parents, wanting her to have a normal childhood, moved the family to San Francisco. Soon after, Holly's older brother was asked to join the UCLA medical team and her older sister was accepted into an L.A. design school. So, once again the Fields family moved back to Los Angeles. Holly has an all-girl group named "Zoom" signed to Avex Tracks Records in Japan and produced by Joey Carbone whom she met while filming It's Garry Shandling's Show. (1986). Holly is working on producing her own projects and, when she isn't filming, she's writing and singing on her own and other artists' albums.- Actress
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Alice Macdonald is known for Contracted (2013), The Art of Storytelling (2019) and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005).- Actress
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Jami Bassman is known for Mrs. Robinson (2013), Unsolved Mysteries (1987) and Fertile Ground (2011).- Nancy Bleier was born on 13 July 1946 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress, known for Rollerball (1975), Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls (1981) and The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (1976). She died on 28 May 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
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Maria Ford is an established USA film actress as well as accomplished dancer. She is an international dance star of belly dance, Latin dance, jazz dance and burlesque dance performance. She is also a working model standing at 5'9" tall, weighing 120 lbs. A prolific actress that has starred in many films.... she is best known for having a cult following of dedicated fans of her many erotic thriller, vampire and martial arts genre films. A long list of her films can be found on the IMDB. She is a black belt in martial arts and a combat weapons expert. She is based out of Los Angeles, CA, USA.- Actress
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Rachel Sulprizio was born on 7 October 1967 in Ellenville, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Americanizing Shelley (2007), Small Little Thing (2006) and Savate (1995).- Crystal Lake Evans is known for Hightown (2020) and Don't Turn Out the Lights (2023).
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Judy Marte was born on 12 April 1983 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Raising Victor Vargas (2002), NYC 22 (2012) and On the Outs (2004).- Rebecca Creskoff was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Betty Jane Creskoff, a home maker, and Howard Creskoff a lawyer, and has an older sister. Her father is of Russian Jewish decent and her mother is of mostly English and German ancestry--a true Midwestern protestant.
The New Yorker Magazine describes Creskoff as "immensely gifted, with formidable technique" and named her one of the best performers of 2010.
Creskoff studied English literature at the University of Pennsylvania and then, following the advice of her friend and mentor Debra Messing, chose to hone her craft more seriously at the prestigious MFA acting training program at New York University. Classmates included David Costible, Victor Williams, Sean P. Thomas, Glenn Fleshler and Aunjanue Ellis.
Her first job after graduating was the long running Steve Martin play "Picasso At The Lapin Agile" at the Promenade Theater in New York City with Gabriel Macht and Jason Antoon. During this time she supported her theater habit by doing national commercials for products such as Massengill Douche, Budweiser with co-star Cara Buono (Stranger Things) Puff tissues, Olive Garden, Joy dish washing detergent, and Pampers diapers.
Her first television role was playing a waitress on Law and Order: SVU. Later that year she guest starred 0n the original Law and Order and then returned to Law and Order twelve years later in the role of public defender Veronica Masters in season 20.
Her theater credits include the Broadway play Lousing Louie at Manhattan Theater Club, The All-American at Lincoln Center 3, multiple productions playing Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as numerous plays at the Williamstown Theater Festival (most notably playing Luca in Arms and the Man opposite Christopher Evan Welch) and the Berkshire Theater Festival in Miss Julie opposite Mark Feuerstein and Marin Hinkle. She later starred opposite Feuerstein in the movie Knucklehead and with Hinkle in the play Measure for Measure.
She made her way out west after being cast in Love's Labor Lost at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego directed by Roger Reese. She made a side trip to Los Angeles and her first audition was for E.R. which she did not get. But producer John Wells brought her back in the next day to read for Aaron Sorkin's new show The West Wing. Creskoff was cast in a large guest starring role opposite Rob Lowe with Jamie Denton on the first episode of the second season of the acclaimed hit show. Numerous guest starring and substantial recurring roles followed on The Practice, Justified, Bates Motel, Parenthood, Mad Men, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Girlfriends, Desperate Housewives, Party Down, How I Met Your Mother, Justified, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and the mother of the Jonas Brothers, among others.
Her series regular roles include a fiery Irish Catholic mother of two on the WB series Greetings From Tuscon, a fiery Irish Catholic mother of five on the Fox sitcom Quintuplets opposite Andy Richter and then as the fiery pimp Lenore on the HBO series Hung opposite Thomas Jane, Jane Adams and Anne Heche. She most recently played a non-fiery Irish Catholic mother of three on the NBC pilot Where I'm From and on the CBS pilot Taxi-22 opposite John Leguizamo.
Shortly after the cancellation of her last series, Creskoff met her husband Dr. Michael Glassner on a blind date arranged by her sister and was married in 2012 by the ocean in Tulum surrounded by close friends and family.
She gave birth to their first daughter Sadie Edith Glassner on November 15th, 2012, their second daughter Isla Rose Glassner on November 18th, 2016 and their third daughter Goldie Sy was born on August 28th, 2019. She is also the mother of four step-children: Max Joseph, David Miles, Ilana Paige and Mackenzie Nicole Glassner.
The family divide their time between Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, Longport New Jersey and New York City. They have four dogs, two cats and a fish named fish. - Actress
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Brittany Anne Snow (born March 9, 1986) is an American actress and singer. She began her career as Susan "Daisy" Lemay on the CBS series Guiding Light (1952) for which she won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress and was nominated for two other Young Artist Awards and a Soap Opera Digest Award. She then played the protagonist Meg Pryor on the NBC series American Dreams (2002) for which she was nominated for a Young Artist Award and three Teen Choice Awards.
Snow's notable film roles include Kate Spencer in John Tucker Must Die (2006), Amber Von Tussle in Hairspray (2007), Donna Keppel in Prom Night (2008), Emma Gainsborough in The Vicious Kind (2009), and Chloe Beale in Pitch Perfect (2012).- Actress
Rebecca Gibel is an actress based in New York City and Providence, RI. She plays Joanne Biles in Best Picture Oscar winner, "CODA," and Kitty Farrell opposite Ed Burns on MGM+'s "Bridge and Tunnel." Other credits include: "Finestkind," opposite Jenna Ortega, "The Plot Against America," "Law & Order: SVU," "Spenser Confidential," with Mark Wahlberg, and recurring as Tina Harrison on AMC's "NOS4A2". Rebecca is a member of the Acting Company at Trinity Rep, as well as Seattle's The Williams Project. She earned her M.F.A. in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep- Actress
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Mollie Milligan is known for I Spit on Your Grave (2010), The Vast of Night (2019) and Super (2010).- Actress
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This Red-Headed beauty, from Philadelphia's Main Line, got discovered by a photographer at a friends Bat-Mitzvah at the age of 12. From there she was immediately signed as one of Wilhelmina Models youngest talents, traveling from Japan to Europe, to New Zealand shooting fashion covers and commercials all over the world. By her late teens Deirdre's resume already included leads in several National Commercials, countless Modeling campaigns, Billboards, and Starring Roles in Theatrical and Musical Theatre Productions. Selected in 1997 as the first ever female spokeswoman for Irish Spring (doing a spot-on Irish accent) it was obvious to many in the industry, that Deirdre was a star on the rise.
Although entering the work force early, Deirdre's emphasis on education earned her a college degree in Theatre and acceptance to the prestigious NYU Tisch program at the Column Theatre. Continued discipline and focus would earn Deirdre the honor of graduating from the two-year Master's program at the renowned Sanford Meisner Center.
Only two weeks after arriving in Hollywood, Deirdre landed the coveted role of Sandra Bullock's roommate (Mary Jo Wright "Miss Texas") in the mega comedy hit Miss Congeniality, directed by Donald Petrie. Masterful with southern dialects Deirdre would be called upon again to conjure up some southern for the western, Aces 'N Eights. Starring alongside, Casper Van Dien and the-late-great Oscar winner Ernest Borgnine. As well as the straight Texas-talk of "Texas Tina", in her memorable role during the entire 1st season of the award winning Sci-Fi drama, Heroes. Down in the Big Easy, Deirdre also had a recurring role on FOX's short-lived K-Ville.
Chosen and taught by Marlon Brando. Deirdre was privileged to participate in his last known work before his death, a documentary called "Lying for a Living" Working alongside the late Robin Williams, Leonardo Dicaprio, Sean Penn, Edward James Olmos and Whoopi Goldberg (to name a few).
Deirdre's extensive range spans from predatory roles: New Suit, CSI, CSI-NY, E-Ring, Diagnosis Murder, Jane Doe and her starring role in Steven King's thriller, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer. To her gritty indie film, Spare Change, which exposes a ruthless abandon and the actresses subtle yet moving vulnerability. All contrasting Quinn's elegant portrayal of a young Maureen O'Hara and war bride in CBS' , The Last Dance.
Off camera, Deirdre Quinn is even more multi-faceted. As an athlete, she's been a golfer since childhood and learned to ski at the age of three on the Italian Alps of Cervinia. Private schooling and travel molded Deirdre's panache in other forms of entertaining as well...she plays classical piano and sings, everything from Opera, to Jazz, to Country. Recording "You Light Up My Life" at Capital records for the Miss Congeniality soundtrack. As an interior designer, style maker, author of published essays, avid foodie, wine collector, and antique enthusiast, Deirdre's lifestyle reflects a passion for curating beauty. In fact, when Deirdre is not on film she is immersed in Interior Design, Party Planning (her wedding, which she single handily planned, was featured in: Inside Weddings) Home Renovations, and Mom-hacks. All of which appear on her well received Lifestyle Blog, TheNestingBird or on her Instagram Design Site @Deirdre.Quinn
But there's more than just style here... Deirdre stepped away from the limelight in 2009 with the pregnancy and subsequent loss of her first child. There would be more pregnancies & more losses along the way to Motherhood, keeping Deidre out of the spotlight for years. However, Deirdre and her husband persisted. Putting their focus solely on creating a family, they finally welcomed a daughter in 2013. During that time Deirdre committed to community service as well. Along with her husband, they ran a Toys-for-Tots Campaign, recently helped organize an event for Tree People LA (replanting trees lost in the recent wild fires), adopted a family through M.E.N.D., work closely with the Interfaith Food Pantry and are dedicated members of Heal-The-Bay... a non-profit organization that focuses on cleaning up our Oceans.
Deirdre and her husband have also teamed-up as renovators & designers in their residential/multi-residential development company, WKProperties & Brett D. Karns Designs. All while Deirdre relished in the most important role of her lifetime...as stay-at-home-MOM! So whether it's through her parenting, philanthropic endeavors, her design aesthetic, or her passionate acting, Deirdre is doing what she aspires to do in all aspects of her life...be present, be creative, and make a profound, meaningful difference!
A Daughter & 2 Cats share their Los Angeles home, hikes, and happiness.- Actress
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Elise Fyke was born in Ripley, Mississippi. She has three younger brothers; her brother, Eric, is from her mother's first marriage to her father, Danny Waldon, a trucking company owner; and brothers, Bleu and Logan, from her mother's second marriage to the late Randy Bass, who was a guitarist for the late Carl Perkins. While attending grade school, she participated in pageants, band, mock trails, art(for which she was awarded high honors) and she modeled locally for a retailer. She later moved to Oxford, MS and attended the University of Mississippi, with focus on pre-med biology and chemistry, as well as many art courses and she modeled for local artists and also enjoyed travel. She married her husband Harry(a veterinarian), who's the great, great nephew of the late John Faulkner; she has a step-son Paul and daughter, Lola. She has worked as a veterinary technician, pharmacy technician, local bar attendant, model and actor. She has enjoyed the city of Oxford, MS for it's art, music and small town feel. She began her acting career on stage with the Powerhouse Theater in Oxford. She began her career in film by acting background in various films in New Orleans, LA, commuting the five hours to be on set.- Stunts
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Shelby fell into the stunt business after graduating from Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in English. She was living in New York City and learned more stunt people were needed for upcoming productions. After a few years and a number of big-budget shows, she decided to pursue stunt work and training in Hollywood. When "runaway production" to Canada made getting film work a challenge in L.A. in the late '90s, Shelby returned to the corporate world as an editor and copywriter, focusing on high-tech communications for companies like HP Software and Cisco Systems. Years later, when called to double Jane Alexander on Terminator Salvation, she got back into the stunt business. In 2008, Shelby and her husband, Stunt Coordinator Michael R. Long, moved from Hollywood to New Mexico, and have since relocated to Atlanta, Georgia. Mike and Shelby offer industry-leading training programs for stunt people and stunt actors through their company, L.A. Stunts.- Actress
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Laura Heisler was born in the suburbs of Chicago, and raised outside Washington DC. She made her film debut in the short film Wrist (2000), and since then has appeared in Coverage (2008) as well as the independent features Coach (2009), Cold Souls (2009), Forged (2010), and YellowBrickRoad (2010), which had its premiere at Slamdance.
A veteran stage actor, Laura has appeared in numerous world premieres Off-Broadway and regionally, including Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice," Elizabeth Meriwether's "The Mistakes Madeline Made," David Adjmi's "Stunning" and Mark Schultz's "Everything Will Be Different." In 2007, she made her Broadway debut as Edward Ashbrook in "Coram Boy," directed by Melly Still.
In 2011, she was nominated for both a Lucille Lortel Award and a Drama League Award for her work in "Kin" (written by Bathsheba Doran and directed by Sam Gold), Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons.