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Brooke Newton hails from Ocala, Florida, the "horse capital of the nation," and grew up competing in a variety of equestrian events. The same year she graduated with honors from high school, Brooke joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleading squad, making the team at the age of 17 as the youngest cheerleader in the National Football League. As an official NFL ambassador, she traveled the world and supported multiple charitable endeavors.
Since shifting her full focus to film and television, Brooke has compiled over 50 acting credits, in addition to being a producer on several projects. She played the iconic role of bad girl Colby Chandler as a series regular on All My Children, and has guest-starred in many hit shows, including Anger Management (FX), How I Met Your Mother (CBS), Mad Men (AMC), Glee (FOX), Ray Donovan (Showtime), The League (FX), Best Friends Whenever (Disney), About a Boy (NBC), Happy Endings (ABC), Gary Unmarried (CBS), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS). One of the great thrills of her career was being directed one-on-one by David Fincher in her portrayal of a German-speaking musical artist in his HBO project, Video Synchronicity.
Brooke has also appeared in several feature films, including prominent roles in Knife Fight (Rob Lowe & Julie Bowen) and Little Fish Strange Pond (Zach Galifianakis & Matthew Modine). Other feature film credits include Sydney White, National Lampoon's RoboDoc, Beyond the Trophy, EP/Executive Protection, AWOL-72, Jet Set, and Real Premonition.
Recent screen projects include the television movies Psycho Granny (Lifetime), Late Bloomer (Hallmark), and The Sinister Surrogate (Lifetime).
Brooke is a trained dancer in a broad range of styles, including ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, African, and modern. She is an accomplished martial artist, with a black belt in tae kwon do, and extensive training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, boxing, kickboxing, grappling, capoeira, and krav maga.- Actress
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Inna Korobkina was born on 23 February 1981 in Magadan, Magadan region, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is an actress and producer, known for Dawn of the Dead (2004), Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). She has been married to Steve Valentine since 28 August 2010. They have two children.- Actress
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Ines was born in Denmark to a Dutch mother and Spanish father. She grew up mainly in Denmark but has lived in the Chezh republic and Algeria and Spain. She speaks 6 languages and holds 2 college degrees one from Europe and one from SF state university (BA in Psychology). She was always involved in the theater and moved to San Francisco at the age of 17 to pursue her dreams. After years of modeling all over the world she moved to LA in 1999 and began pursuing an acting career. She has studied with several teachers and landed several small parts and featured spots. Her TV appearance in 2006 as a Latin reporter on Pepper Dennis (she was in a brown wig)had her speaking in fluent Spanish. She has also hosted several shows as well as infomercials. She's currently starring in a top Danish TV show 'Danske Hollywoodfruer' (The Real Housewives) as well as preparing for future TV and film roles.
She enjoys to paint, write and volunteer for the SPCA. She also sings and starred in a theatrical production at the Malibu theater in 2005 as a night club singer.- Irina Shayk--sometimes credited as Irina Sheik--was born in the USSR on January 6, 1986, as Irina Valeryevna Shaykhlislamova. She is a model and actress known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue between 2007 and 2014. She was the cover model for the 2011 issue. Shayk made her acting debut as Megara alongside Dwayne Johnson in Hercules (2014).
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Born in Poland to accomplished thespian parents, Grazyna Dylag and Aleksander Mikolajczak, Izabella Miko could dance before she could walk. She began to pursue her dream career as a ballerina as soon as the opportunity was available to her at the age of 10. Izabella was accepted at the National Ballet School in Warsaw, though her teachers were concerned about what seemed to be some flexibility limitations of her body. At the age of 15, she was recruited to go to New York on full scholarship and study at the School of American Ballet. However, her body could no longer withstand the rigors of a seven-day a week ballet-training schedule, and in 1997 she suffered from a series of injuries to her vertebrae, knee and ankle injuries, ending her career as a ballet dancer.
She found herself 17 years old and wondering what career she would ever find that would fulfill her the same way dance did. While back in Warsaw and recovering, a casting director who was working with Izabella's parents asked if she would play a part in a TV movie, "Lithuania You're My Motherland". She accepted, not knowing where else to turn. Having been bitten by the acting bug, Miko was headed back to America shortly before her 18th birthday. She immediately began training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and laying the groundwork for a successful career as an actor.
She went to Los Angeles just after she turned 18, and a series of fortuitous event resulted in her landing the role in Jerry Bruckheimer's Coyote Ugly (2000) playing "Cammie". This role put her on the map in Hollywood, leading to a slew of magazine covers and billboards. She followed "Coyote Ugly" with a leading role in J.S. Cardone's The Forsaken (2001) and Minimal Knowledge (2002). She has also appeared in The Shore (2006), starring alongside Lesley Ann Warren and Ben Gazzara. Miko than starred alongside actors Derek Jacobi and Michael Lonsdale in Bye Bye Blackbird (2005). Her portrayal of Alice, a circus trapeze artist in the early 1900s, was the perfect combination of Izabella's most innate talents. She prepared for this role with a rigorous three-month training schedule on both the flying and static trapeze. Utilizing her dance and trapeze skills, along with rapidly learned tightrope walking, she secured a part time role of Raia, a member of the "Circus of Crime" circus troop in the 2011 NBC series The Cape (2011).- Actress
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Isabelle was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on April 19 to Marie-Anne and Jean-Pierre Champeau. She is the middle child of three girls. Isabelle's natural charm and beauty propelled her into the world of acting and modeling at the tender age of 17. Before long, she was hired for a series of commercials and she guest starred on several TV Shows. Isabelle's acting career began with a bang when she was handpicked from a crowd of over 500 teenagers to roller-blade in a McDonald's commercial. When Isabelle was 19, a talent scout selected her for a three-month modeling stint in Japan and later on in Spain. Although most of the assignments were print work, Isabelle spent one memorable week riding motorcycles for Kawasaki near Mount Fuji in Japan. Isabelle has always been a girl on the go. She loves yoga, soccer, swimming, rock climbing, skating, snorkeling, and dancing. She developed her team spirit through gymnastics and volleyball games. When Isabelle was in her early 20s, her parents divorced. A few years later, while she was completing a university degree, her estranged father developed cancer. Isabelle dedicated herself to nursing her ailing father. Education has always been a priority in her agenda. After a brief foray in science with a view to pursue veterinary studies, Isabelle took some courses in scriptwriting at Quebec University. Then she decided to pursue this passion and completed her BA in Communications Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. Isabelle further developed her interest in film by working as an assistant to her mentor Father Marc Gervais, a film analysis teacher, author and judge at the Cannes Film Festival. Next, she attended, The International Film and Video workshops in Rockport, Maine, USA. Three weeks after her arrival, Isabelle was offered an assistant teaching position. Shortly thereafter, she went to Los Angeles to study script analysis and acting with Judith Weston. In 2002, she acted and danced in "The Best of Billy Joel" music video, which appeared in Canada and the USA. She has been attending Warren Robertson theater workshops since 2002. In addition to acting, Isabelle is also interested in other facets of the entertainment industry. She has worked in casting for children's television shows (Caillou for PBS). And Isabelle has written, directed and produced documentaries, corporate videos, short films and a music video "Red light". She also is an assistant and location manager for photographers, TV Shows and films. In early 2007, Isabelle wrote, produced and had the lead role in The Valley - a short film based on a true story.- Actress
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Ilana Cohn is a director, writer, and comedian originally from New Jersey. She created and was the show runner of the digital series Overdue for AwesomenessTV. It was the first scripted series to premier on the Awestruck Network. Ilana has over a decade of expertise in the digital world having directed, written and produced for Nickelodeon, Disney, Fremantle, Mondo Media, Liamshow, Margaret Cho, Bellum Entertainment, Funny or Die and Maker Studios. She won a Webbie Award for her series, Delores DiGagorio, which she later transformed into the animated series, 4th Period Lunch. Ilana was hired to write a pilot by Nickelodeon based on the success of her sketch series Jingle Hit Factory. As an actress, Ilana recently did a guest spot on Hollywood Darlings and can be seen this fall on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Ilana is an alumni of The Groundlings Theater and can be found doing stand up all over town. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter.- Actress
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Ilene Kristen was born on 30 July 1952 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for One Life to Live (1968), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Desperately Seeking Susan (1985).- Actress
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British actress Imogen Poots was born in Hammersmith, London, England, the daughter of English-born Fiona (Goodall), a journalist, and Trevor Poots, a Northern Ireland-born television producer. She was educated at Bute House Preparatory School for Girls, Queen's Gate School for Girls and Latymer Upper School, all in London. When she was a teenager she began attending the Youngblood Theatre Company, and developed a love of acting.
Poots' initial screen debut was a (2004) role in British medical drama Casualty (1986). She made her big screen debut as Young Valerie in V for Vendetta (2005), then went on to appear in various projects, including 28 Weeks Later (2007), Me and Orson Welles (2008), Centurion (2010), Bouquet of Barbed Wire (2010), Fright Night (2011), A Late Quartet (2012), Greetings from Tim Buckley (2012), and The Look of Love (2013).- Inés Rivero is best known for her work as a Victoria's Secrets lingerie model. In 1998, her big breakthrough came when she was signed by Victoria's Secret. Rivero appeared in four Victoria's Secret Fashion shows from 1998 through 2001 and served as a Victoria's Secret Angel in 1998 and 1999. She has appeared on the cover of many international editions of Elle, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire. Rivero has pursued her aspirations as a singer releasing the 1997 album, Hasta Siempre. Rivero has delved into acting appearing in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and as served as a judge on the 2012 edition of Model Latina (2008).
She was born Maria Inés Rivero on June 7, 1975 in Córdoba, Argentina. Inés has been married to Cuban financier Jorge Mora since 2001 with whom she has a daughter, Miai and was previously married to Ales Basseville from 1995 to 1998. She was discovered through her hometown modeling school and won the 1992 Elite Look of the Year in Argentina. - Actress
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Inbar Lavi is an Israeli actress. She is known for portraying Raviva on the 2012 MTV series Underemployed, Vee on the 2014 Fox television series Gang Related, and Sheba on the Fox series Prison Break. Lavi starred in the 2017-2018 Bravo television series Imposters, and played Eve in the final three seasons of the Netflix series Lucifer.- Ingrid Vandebosch was born on 8 November 1970 in Zichen-Zussen-Bolder, Belgium. She is an actress, known for Taxi (2004), Going Greek (2001) and The Insider (2004). She has been married to Jeff Gordon since 7 November 2006. They have two children.
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This Brooklyn native started acting at the age of 5. Born of theatre parents she is equally comfortable on the stage as well as in front of a camera. Fallon is a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate and also enjoys gymnastics, skateboarding, rock climbing and bicycling. Theatre credits include Adam Rapp's Faster at The Rattlestick Theater and staged readings for The Women's Project, Abingdon Theater, A Brave New World and id Theater's NYC Sit In! and Seven Devils Playwrights Conference.- Veteran actress Ion Overman plays Det. Ruiz opposite Jeremy Piven and Richard T. Jones in CBS' "Wisdom of the Crowd."
Ion is best known as Linda, Josh's (Derek Luke) stuck-up and corrupt fiancée in Tyler Perry's most successful movie to date, "Madea Goes to Jail," which generated over $90 million at the box office. Ion is also well-known as fan favorite Candace in Showtime's ground-breaking series, "The L Word."
Ion made her acting debut in the 1995 movie "The Walking Dead," and went on to star in the UPN sitcom "Love, Inc." She has also appeared in numerous films and recurred on hit television shows including "Desperate Housewives," "Secret Life of an American Teenager," and "Ghost Whisperer." Ion has also made guest star appearances on "Two and a Half Men," "NCIS," "Leverage," "CSI: Miami", "Castle," and "Without a Trace," among others.
Ion is a passionate supporter of several non-profit initiatives, including the ASPCA, The World Wildlife Fund, and Project:NOW (founded by actor/producer Dale Godboldo). - Romanian born actress Irena Violette enjoyed success from an early age as an international model, having won numerous beauty and modeling competitions. Soon after moving to the US she received accolades for her performance in the romantic vampire drama "Metamorphosis"opposite Christopher Lambert. She can also be seen as a hunchback student in the National Lampoon comedy "Transylmania", as a twisted writer in the art house cult psychological horror "House of Flesh Mannequins", as a sultry burlesque love interest in vampire drama "Black Hearts" or as a guest in various popular television shows such "CSI Miami", "Dark Blue", "Two and A Half Men" etc.
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Iris Bahr was born in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. Iris is an actor and writer, known for Hacks (2021), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) and Svetlana (2010).- Actress
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After her parents divorced, she moved to Hamburg with her mother. There she attended elementary school and then several boarding schools. She stopped her school education before graduating from high school. Berben was active in the Hamburg protest scene and came to film in the late 1960s. She took dance and movement lessons in London and completed speaking and singing training in Berlin. From 1967 onwards she played her first roles in short films at the Hamburg Art School and only a year later made her film debut in "The Man with the Glass Eye". Afterwards she was also seen on television, like in the film "Arsonist". The television series "Two Heavenly Daughters" brought her her first popularity alongside Ingrid Steeger. Further TV and film roles followed in the 1970s, but great success was a long time coming. Their son Oliver was born in 1971.
Iris Berben's popularity grew in the 1980s and she finally made her breakthrough in 1985 alongside Diether Krebs. She starred with him in the successful comedy series "Sketchup" until 1986. Berben also appeared in front of the camera for crime series such as "Der Alte", "Derrick" and "Soko", as well as for the family saga "Die Guldenburgs". Berben earned a high level of popularity with the public and became one of the most popular actresses in Germany. Numerous awards followed, such as the "Golden Camera" in 1987 and the "Bambi" in 1989. The actress also worked with her son, the producer Oliver Berben. Among other things, they were involved together in "Das Miststück" (1998) and in some episodes of the series "Rosa Roth".
"The Frog Prince" was created in 1991 and "Rochade" in 1994. In 1995 the comedic production "Rennschwein Rudi Rüssel" was released in cinemas. Berben became a member of the board of trustees of the German AIDS Foundation. In 1997, Federal President Roman Herzog awarded her the Federal Cross of Merit for her social commitment. In 1998 Berben appeared in the TV films "Andrea and Marie", "Raped" and the cinema productions "Frau Rettich, die Czerni and I" and "Am I beautiful?" to see. Her other works included the comedy "666 - Don't Trust Anyone You Sleep With", which was released in German cinemas in 2002. For her work in the fight against anti-Semitism in Germany, Iris Berben was awarded the "Leo Baeck Prize" in September 2002 by Paul Spiegel, the Central Council of Jews in Germany. In the same year, Michael Verhoeven staged their juxtaposing readings from the diaries of Anne Frank and Josef Goebbels.
In February 2004 she was awarded the Golden Camera for her 10th TV anniversary with "Rosa Roth". In June of the same year she received the "World Tolerance Award" from Mikhail Gorbachev as part of the "World Woman's Award" in Hamburg. She was also awarded the "Romy" in 2004 and 2005. In 2005 she appeared in front of the camera for the productions "The Patriarch", "The Command" and "Silver Wedding". In the same year Berben was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit. In January 2007 Berben was awarded the Karl Valentin Order. In 2009 she portrayed Bertha Krupp in the TV series "Krupp - A German Family". In 2010 she was elected President of the German Film Academy alongside Bruno Ganz; From 2013 to 2019, Berben held the office alone. In 2016 she supported the SPD-initiated campaign "My Voice for Reason".
In 2018 she received the platinum Romy. In 2019 she was awarded the honorary prize of the "Max Ophüls Film Festival".- Actress
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Iran Castillo was born in Veracruz, Veracruz. Daughter of Martha Pinzón and Carlos Castillo. She started as a model doing commercials at a very young age, and later became an actress, specially known for her role as Cecilia in "Agujetas de Color de Rosa" (1994).
In music business she was part of the girl band "Mosquitas Muertas" (1991). Her solo debut album "Tiempos Nuevos" (1997) was released under Sony Music Mexico with the top ten hit song "Yo por él".
She starred in many popular telenovelas such as "Soñadoras", "Preciosa", "Clase 406" and most recently in "S.O.S. Me estoy enamorando". Iran was nominated for best actress for the films "El Tigre de Santa Julia" (2003) and "Victorio" (2012) in the MTV movie awards México, and Premios Ariel, respectively.- Actress
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Isabel Cueva was born on 1 February 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Angel Baby (2023), The Lady Killers (2017) and Aztec Warrior (2016). She has been married to Douglas Tait since 8 March 2003.- Actress
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Isabel was born in Melbourne, Australia. Her father is Australian and her mother is Swiss. Her family lived in Switzerland, Melbourne, Jabiru, a small mining town in the Northern Territory, and Cairns, Australia. Along with her sister, Nina, she attended schools that included First Nations children as well as children from other cultures. Isabel currently lives in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia.
Isabel was involved in drama already during her time at school. She went on to study drama at the Victorian College of Arts, Queensland University of Technology, and more recently studied the PEM Method (Perdekamp Emotional Method). She never auditioned for roles until she was discovered by her agent in 2002. She auditioned for part on Home and Away (1988). The producers felt she wasn't right for the part but were sufficiently impressed and created a new role for her, Tasha. She spent 3 years playing her first television role and won a Logie Award (for new popular talent) for her performance.
In 2008, Isabel moved to Los Angeles. Her breakthrough role came in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009). Since then she starred in numerous US and Australian productions and won several awards. - Recently, Isabel played a role in award-winning "Bosh & Rockit" ("Ocean Boy"), a film that is fast becoming an Australian classic, and in the soon-to-be-released thriller, "Lunacy". Isabel also recently wrapped "Sons of Summer" and is in pre-production for the role of Marie Curie in "Radiant", with award-winning writer/director Annika Glac.
Isabel is a keen animal rights supporter and has worked with many environmental organizations. She has been a proud Patron/Ambassador for Melbourne's Human Rights and Arts Film Festival (HRAFF) for the past 10 years (up to 2020). Known for her ethical, eco-conscious interests and her commitment to social justice, Isabel became the brand ambassador and face of several fashion and cosmetics campaigns.- Actress
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Isabel Serrano is an Spanish-American actress with a professional career that spans over 30 years. Serrano began performing as a dancer in 1987 but moved into acting a year later to perform the lead role in the TV Series 'Brigada Central' which catapulted her to international fame. In 2008 she moved to London to study at The Actors Center of London, in 2012 she moved to Los Angeles CA for work and went further in her acting education at renown schools as The Beverly Hills Playhouse, Ivana Chubbuck Studio, The Actor's Gang, UCB Improv, Santa Monica College among some others. In 2017 she became a life member of The Actor's Gym ruled by the Oscar winner Bobby Moresco. Serrano has worked throughout the world with acclaimed actors and directors such as John Malkovich, John Finn, Bobby Moresco, Alex of la Iglesia, Alejandro Amenábar among many others. On stage she was featured in the plays 'Don Juan Tenorio', 'The Mousetrap", 'Hysteria' directed by Malkovich, to mention just a few, and has also acted in more than 20 television series in Spain, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. It was her unforgettable performance as "Adelina," in the renowned TV Hit "Love in Turbulent Times," that made her a household name in her native country. Her experience as an actress in several countries and venues throughout the world has developed her versatility as an actress, and a competent performer. As a writer/Director she has published her play "Darling, since you are up anyway..." which was directed and produced by herself at the Stella Adler Theater in the International contest Short and Sweet Hollywood Latino. Also she has written the short film "Aha!" which is in production.- Isabella Camil is known for The Sentinel (1996), El Pantera (2007) and Volando Bajo (2014). She has been married to Sergio Mayer since 2009.
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Isabella de Ligne-La Trémoïlle was born on 2 December 1974 in Perugia, Italy. She is an actress and producer, known for The First King (2019), Brothers by Blood (2020) and Remember Me, My Love (2003). She has been married to Édouard Lamoral Rodolphe de Ligne de La Trémoïlle since 2 September 2009. They have one child.Born On December 02 (1974)- Camera and Electrical Department
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Isabella Vosmikova was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. Isabella is an actor, known for The Prince and Me (2004), Get Shorty (2017) and 24 (2001).Born On November 22 (1969)- Actress
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Isla Lang Fisher was born on February 3, 1976 in Muscat, Oman, to Scottish parents Elspeth Reid and Brian Fisher, who worked as a banker for the U.N. She spent her early childhood in Bathgate, Scotland, before moving to Perth, Australia with her family in the early 1980s. From a young age, Isla showed an interest in both acting and writing. At nine years old, she was appearing in Australian TV commercials. She landed some small parts in the Australian television series Bay City (1993). This led to a bigger part in the television series Paradise Beach (1993). When that show ended, she landed a role in the long-running Australian soap opera Home and Away (1988). While working on that show, she indulged in another of her passions, writing, and published two best-selling novels, "Seduced By Fame" and "Bewitched". In 1997, she was picked by the readers of FHM magazine as #35 on the list of the "100 Sexiest Women in the World", and in 2003, she placed 26th.
Isla has since appeared in the films Wedding Crashers (2005), The Lookout (2007), Hot Rod (2007) and Definitely, Maybe (2008), Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009), and Now You See Me (2013).- Ivana Milicevic (pronounced Ee-vah-nah Mee-lee-cheh-veech) was born on April 26, 1974, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of Yugoslavia at the time), into a Croat family. She is the daughter of Tonka and Damir Milicevic, and has a younger brother, Tomo. The family emigrated to the United States, and young Ivana was raised in Michigan. She attended Athens High school in Troy, Michigan, and worked as a model during her school years. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
In 1992, Milicevic graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of an acting career. She was a struggling stand-up comedienne, trying to win over crowds with her stories of the modeling business. In 1996, she made her film debut under the name Ivana Marina with a one-line role as a former girlfriend of Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire (1996). In 1997, she followed up with a guest role on NBC's Seinfeld (1989) and made guest appearances on several other television shows, including Royal Pains (2009) and playing the love interest of John Casey on Chuck (2007). She played bit parts in Vanilla Sky (2001) and Love Actually (2003), among her many other cameo appearances. Milicevic capitalized on her experience as a comedienne in a supporting role as Russian model Roxana Milla Slasnikova in the romantic comedy Head Over Heels (2001). She appeared as a lookalike of Uma Thurman's character opposite Ben Affleck, trying to fool him into thinking she is Uma's character, in Paycheck (2003). In a departure from her one-dimensional roles, Milicevic showed her dramatic talent in a supporting role as Milla Yugorsky in a dark and gritty drama Running Scared (2006). In 2006, she started a recurring role on the CBS TV series Love Monkey (2006).
In 2006, Milicevic made a big step forward in her career appearing as Valenka, one of three Bond girls in Casino Royale (2006), for which she did most of her scenes on locations in Prague and in London. She resides in Los Angeles, California. - Actress
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Ivana Kingston, originally from Belgrade, Serbia, moved to Canada when she was 6 years old. Always an actor, she spent much of her childhood studying on stage. After attending Bishops University and achieving her Honours in Drama, Ivana moved to Toronto to pursue her career full-time. She has worked on stage in such works as, Les Belles Soeurs (Pierrette), Twelfth Night (Viola) and Hamburger and a Pita (Sharon). She is also passionate about film and television, appearing in TV series as Team Epic and The Transporter; and appearing in the film festival hits Sweet Karma and The Scarehouse.- Ivelin Giro was born and raised in Havana, Cuba. At an early age, Giro began studying theater and folk dance, and later taught dance to younger children in Havana. In Cuba, Giro studied acting with the renowned actor and director Alejandro Lugo, who founded the Actors School of the Cuban Broadcasting Institute. While studying with Lugo, Giro had her first starring role in the Cuban film La Novia para David. She also hosted the program Revista de la Mañana Cubana for the Cuban Television Network ICRT Instituto Cubano de Radio y Television . During an international fashion event held in Cuba, she was chosen as the event's "Most Popular Model." Thanks to the publicity from that event, she signed with a Milan-based modeling agency. Giro landed campaigns with Givenchy, L'Oreal, and others. She was also featured on many magazine covers around the world for international publications such as Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, and Madame Figaro. As an international model, Giro walked in couture shows for designers Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Chloé, and Valentino, just to name a few. It was during this period that Giro lived in Italy for two years, followed by a 5-year residence in Paris where she gave birth to her first child, daughter Zoe. Giro later relocated to Miami in order to move her family out of Cuba; after much struggle and hardship, she reunited her family after 10 years of separation. During that time, Giro gave birth to her two sons, Samuel and Marlon. In Miami, Giro re-launched her acting career with the play Baño de Damas, in which she played the character Marines, a cocaine-addicted young woman. Later, she performed the role of Olga Knipper, a Russian actress, in the play I Take Your Hand in Mine for the director Jim Tommaney. A passionate actor and teacher, Giro co-founded an experimental theatre company called Obstaculo with director Victor Varela. Obstaculo provides acting classes for adults and children, as well as producing original theatrical works. Giro persuaded her acting career on television leading many episodes of the Telemundo series "Decisiones", as well as several series as "El Zorro La Espada y la Rosa" where she played the leading role of Queen of Spain for Telemundo, Sony Pictures Television transmitted in All Latin America, United States, the Caribbean, Spain, Russia, all the Scandinavian countries, all Eastern Europe, Japan, and China She performed a variety of leading roles for different soap operas for Univision and Televisa. Giro also hosted the Telemundo program Cada Dia. At the same time she had a part in the movie "Bad Boys 2" with Will Smith. She also participated in other movies as: "Hey DJ" ''Category 4" and "Tumbe". After achieving much success on television, Giro took time away from acting to dedicate herself to her family. During that time, Giro, along with her children, developed an underwear line made of organic bamboo called Touche Muah. Today, Giro is a successful actress and clothing designer, and a very happy single mother with three wonderful children. In her admittedly limited free time, she loves practicing yoga and dancing salsa and bachata. Ivelin Giro is fluent in: Spanish, English, Italian, French and she can also speak different regional accents such as Mexican and Cuban.
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- Born in the northern Polish town of Bialystok, Izabella Scorupco moved to Sweden with her mother as a young child. She studied drama and music and, at 17, was discovered by a Swedish film director who cast her in the movie Ingen kan älska som vi (1988), which made her a local teen idol. She then became a successful model in Sweden and throughout Europe, where she made good use of her fluency in four languages.
In 1989, Scorupco displayed another facet of her talents, launching her career as a pop singer with her first single, Substitute. The single and subsequent album, IZA, both went gold, and she followed with another hit single, Shame, Shame, which she recorded in 1991. Returning to acting in 1994, she immediately won the lead role in the Swedish film The Tears of Saint Peter (1995). Scorupco stars as a woman who lives her life as a man in the medieval drama, which was released in August 1995.
Shortly after Izabella received international attention after landing the leading female role in the Bond movie "Goldeneye" starring against Pierce Brosnan. In 2000 she played one of the adventurers in "Vertical limit" and went on to the lead female in the science-fantasy movie "Reign of fire" against Matthew Mc Conaughey and Christian Bale. In 2004 Izabella acted against fellow Swede Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd in the Renny Harlin film "The Exorcist- the beginning". After a couple of roles in American TV-series, Izabella decided to work on the Scandinavian market again, first in the crime/thriller story "Solstrom" against Michael Persbrandt and and then onto the drama "Guardian angel", a heartbreaking story opposite Michael Nyqvist. Izabella tried a whole different genre in 2014 when she starred the in the hit comedy movie "Micke and Veronica". Izabella resides in Los Angeles with her two teenage kids and three dogs. - Izabella St. James was born in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland. She is known for Ninja Cheerleaders (2008), Thunder Over Reno (2008) and The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne (2013).
- Born in Sri Lanka. Grew up in Calgary, Alberta. Started her studies in Piano, Speech & Drama and Singing at the age of 6. Invited to study Opera at McGill University, she left Calgary and moved to Montreal and finished her degree in Music and Voice Performance there. However, Imali opted to continue pursuing her love for theatre and moved to Toronto where she resides now and has many accolades for her theatrical roles.
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Indira Anne Varma (born 27 September 1973) is a British actress. Her film debut and first major role was in Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. She has gone on to appear in the television series The Canterbury Tales, Rome, Luther, Human Target, and Game of Thrones (as Ellaria Sand). In September 2016, she began starring in the ITV/Netflix series Paranoid, as DS Nina Suresh.
Varma was born in Bath, Somerset, the only child of an Indian father and a Swiss mother who was of part Genoese Italian descent; her parents were relatively elderly and were often mistaken for her grandparents. She was a member of Musical Youth Theatre Company and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, in 1995.
Varma has had a number of television and film roles, including Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love in 1997 and Bride and Prejudice in 2004, and the young Roman wife Niobe during the first season of BBC/HBO's historical drama series Rome. Her character appeared briefly in the second season of the award-winning series when it aired on 14 January 2007.
In 2006, she played Suzie Costello in the first and eighth episodes, "Everything Changes" and "They Keep Killing Suzie", of BBC Three's science-fiction drama series Torchwood. She appeared as Dr Adrienne Holland in the CBS medical drama 3 lbs which premiered on 14 November 2006 and was cancelled on 30 November 2006 due to poor ratings. Varma guest starred in the fourth-season premiere of hit US detective drama Bones as Scotland Yard Inspector Cate Pritchard. She also played the role of Zoe Luther in the first series of the BBC drama Luther.
Varma played the role of Ilsa Pucci in the second season of the Fox series Human Target until the show was cancelled on 10 May 2011.
Varma played the role of Ellaria Sand, the paramour of Oberyn Martell in season 4 of the HBO show Game of Thrones, and reprised the role in seasons 5, 6 and 7.
She lent her voice to the Circle mage Vivienne, in the 2014 role-playing video game Dragon Age: Inquisition.
In 2016, she played the lead role of DC Nina Suresh in the eight-episode British television drama Paranoid, streamed worldwide on Netflix.
In 1997, Varma played Bianca in Shakespeare's Othello at the National Theatre, London. In 2000 to 2001, she appeared in Harold Pinter and Di Trevis's NT stage adaptation of Pinter's The Proust Screenplay, Remembrance of Things Past, based on À la recherche du temps perdu, by Marcel Proust. In the summer of 2001, she played Gila in One for the Road, by Harold Pinter, at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.
In 2002, she played Sasha Lebedieff in Ivanov by Anton Chekhov at the National Theatre and Bunty Mainwaring in The Vortex by Noël Coward at the Donmar Theatre, London. In 2004, she played Sabina in The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder at the Young Vic Theatre Theatre, London. In 2008, she played Nadia Baliye in The Vertical Hour by David Hare at the Royal Court Theatre London. In 2009, she played Olivia in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with Donmar West End at Wyndham's Theatre, London. In 2012, she played Jessica in Terry Johnson's Hysteria at the Theatre Royal, Bath. In 2013 she played Miss Cutts in The Hothouse by Harold Pinter in the Trafalgar Transformed season at Trafalgar Studios.
In 2014, Varma played Tamora, Queen of the Goths, in Lucy Bailey's "gore-fest" production of Titus Andronicus at Shakespeare's Globe. In 2015, she appeared alongside Ralph Fiennes in George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman at the National Theatre.- Actress
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Isabella Hofmann was born on 11 December 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Burlesque (2010), Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) and Firefly (2002). She was previously married to Steven Memel.Born On December 11 (1958)- Actress
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Iliana Guibert, a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute took a career detour spending her early years in the corporate sector gaining business skills she now applies to her work as an actress and expanding to writing, producing and directing.
Guibert proudly sits on the committee and board of several foundations committed to helping youth in need and chronically/terminally ill children.
She was married to her high school sweetheart, Thomas, until his death on September 11th while attending a meeting in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. According to The New York Times, his call to her was the last known outgoing call before the tower collapsed.
Guibert has appeared in several 9/11 documentaries and has been featured in various magazines and news segments for her humanitarian efforts, philanthropy and inspiration.- Indra Zuno was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. She is known for Mi querida Isabel (1996), The Violent Kind (2002) and Marimar (1994).
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This beautiful, dark-haired French actress made a hit with a supporting role in her first film, as the piano teacher in Louis Malle's "Au revoir, les enfants" (1987). Educated in London and Geneva, and a Paris resident since the age of 18, Jacob became a promising starlet with her Malle success and followed up with another small role in Jacques Rivette's "La bande des quatre/The Gang of Four" (1989). 5Stardom (and a Cannes Film Festival Best Actress award) arrived with Jacob's dual role as two women whose lives are mysteriously linked in Krzysztof Kieslowski's psychological drama "The Double Life of Veronique" (1991). She ventured to the US for a ronantic comedy, "Trusting Beatrice" (1991), fittingly, about a young French woman's arrival in the US. After the small film "The Van Gogh Wake" (1993), she played the ill-fated mother in Agnieszka Holland's touching and acclaimed "The Secret Garden" (1993). Several more small French films followed, but it took a reunion with Kieslowski to jump-start Jacob's career again. In his "Red/Rouge" (1994), the final segment of his "Three Colors" trilogy (and his swan song), Jacob starred as a Swiss fashion model who meets a cynical aging ex-judge (played by Jean-Louis Trintignant) after she runs over his dog. In the film, she served as an emotional and spiritual curative for the old man; the second time, Kieslowski employed Jacob as a woman who offers a man consolation and mystery. Jacob followed up as a religious devotee in Michaelango Antonioni's episodic "Beyond the Clouds/Par-dela les nuages" (1995), then ventured to England to play Desdemona to Laurence Fishburne's "Othello" (also 1995). Jacob has several foreign-made films in the can which have not yet been released in the US: she plays an East Indian beauty with Willem Defoe and Sam Neill in "Victory" (filmed in 1994), an ill-fated vacationer in "Fugueuses/Runaway" and a French actress in 1948 who befriends a mysterious tramp (Stephen Rea) in "All Men Are Mortal" (both shown at Cannes in 1995).- Actress
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Isabelle Huppert was born March 16, 1953, in Paris, France, but spent her childhood in Ville d'Avray. Encouraged by her mother Annick Huppert (who was a teacher of English), she followed the Conservatory of Versailles and won an acting prize for her work in Alfred de Musset's "Un caprice". She then studied at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique and followed an illustrious theatrical career, which includes Ivan Turgenev's "A Month in the Country", Euripides' "Medea" (title role) etc. She made her movie debut in Le Prussien (1971) and soon became one of the top actresses of her generation, giving fine performances in important films, like Claude Goretta's The Lacemaker (1977), as a simple-minded girl who falls in love with - and is betrayed by - a student, Jean-Luc Godard's Every Man for Himself (1980), as a prostitute, and Maurice Pialat's Loulou (1980), as an upper-class woman who is physically attracted by a young vagabond. She made an inconsequential US debut in Otto Preminger's Rosebud (1975) before playing a brothel madam in Michael Cimino's disastrous Heaven's Gate (1980), but she fared better in Curtis Hanson's The Bedroom Window (1987) (as an adulteress who witnesses an attack). Huppert has an extremely productive collaboration with Claude Chabrol, who cast her in several movies, including Violette (1978), in which she played a woman who murders her parents, and Story of Women (1988), in which she gave an excellent performance as a shameless abortionist, the last woman to be executed in France. More recent good films include Patricia Mazuy's Saint-Cyr (2000) and Michael Haneke's controversial The Piano Teacher (2001), as a sexually repressed piano teacher.- Actress
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Irene Karas Loeper was born and raised in Vancouver, BC and is the daughter of Andree Karas, the Artistic Director Emerita of United Players Theatre Company. Irene's training includes: Circle in the Square in New York, Gastown Actors Studio in Vancouver, and the Vancouver Film School. Irene was most recently seen theatrically in the world premier musical comedy "Talking Sex on Sunday" playing the role of Sissy. Irene's other recent role's include Tanya in "Mamma Mia!", Daniella in "In the Heights" and Tilly in "It's A Wonderful Life" for the Arts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver, BC. Irene's recent Film and Television projects include roles in the "The Buddy Games", "Impastor", "Two Stans and a Dan", "Spotlight on Christmas" and "Motive". Irene is well known for her performance of Reno Sweeney in the musical comedy "Anything Goes" for Theatre Under the Stars in Vancouver, BC in which she received an Ovation Award for Outstanding Lead Actress. Other nominations for Irene include an Ovation Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as "Miss Madelaine True" in the La Chuisa version of the musical "The Wild Party", and a Jessie Richardson Nomination and an Ovation Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as "Mrs. Meers" in the musical comedy "Thoroughly Modern Millie". Irene also Produced and Performed in the Web Series "The Acting Class" nominated for a Leo Award for Best Web Series and "The Staff Room", as well, she was the Production Supervisor on the Leo Award Nominated Documentary "Family Matters Surviving the Bipolar Journey". Irene is in her fourth season as Producer and Podcast Host of her own show #ilo_onlocation on Apple Podcasts and Spotify where she sits down with amazing women in her life interview style! You can enjoy all her episodes on any of your favorite podcast platforms. Irene recently completed the lead role of Deb Wideman in the independent comedy series "The Dressing Room" and she has a few projects of her own that she is Producing through her new company ITQ Productions. Irene married the love of her life and is enjoying her home in The Country with her adorable puppy and she is represented by the wonderful Elena Kirschner at Red Management Inc. For Irene's full bio, podcast episodes and upcoming stage production and film and television projects, please visit her website.- Actress
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Isabella Fogliazza in art Isabella Ferrari, was born in Ponte Dell'Olio. She debut in 1982 with the film "Sapore di Mare" directed by Carlo Vanzina and in 1983 in "Sapore di Mare 2", so her career took off and started participate in many cult comedies of the 80s such as: "Appuntamento a Liverpool" , "Chewingum" , "Il Ragazzo del Poni Express". In 1989 she starred in the film "Willi Signori e Vengo da lontano" directed by Francesco Nuti, in 1995 she worked on "Cronaca di un amore violato" directed by Giacomo Battiato, inspire by the book by Anna Maria Pellegrino "Diario di uno stupratore". The next year she works with Sergio Castellitto in "Hotel di Paura". In 1997 she was engaged by a French production in Alexandre Arcady's film "K" An important time in her artistic career is represented by "Romanzo di un Giovane Povero" with Alberto Sordi and directed by Ettore Scola, she won the Coppa Volpi Award (Venice International Film Festival) for best supporting actress. In 1998 she was in an Italian-French Production "Dolce far Niente", a comedy set in the 1800s followed by "Vajont" and "La lingua del Santo " directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. Throughout the years she participated as a protagonist in the television series "Distretto di Polizia", where she plays the police commissioner Giovanna Scalise, directed by her husband Renato De Maria and Antonello Grimaldi and then the mini-series "Liberi di Giocare", beside Pierfrancesco Favino. In 2005 she is the protagonist in the movie "Amatemi" by Renato de Maria and "Arrivederci Amore ciao" by Michele Soavi. She starred in the film "Vite Sospese" by Marco Turco, "Il Seme della Discordia" by Pappi Corsicato, "Saturno Contro" and "Un giorno Perfetto" by Ferzan Ozpetek (where she won the Pasinetti Award for the best actress), "Due partite" by Enzo Monteleone and then in the film "Caos Calmo" by Antonello Grimaldi. In 2006 she is in theaters with "Due Partite" by Cristina Comencini and "Il Catalogo" with Ennio Fantastichini, by Jean Claude Carriere and directed by Valerio Binasco. She participated in the show "Anestesia Totale" with Marco Travaglio and always with the latter he goes on stage in Italian theaters with "È Stato la Mafia". She had a cameo in the movie "To Rome with Love" by Woody Allen. In 2010 she returns to television with the Italian-German miniseries "Nel Bianco" based on the novel by Ken Follett and in the tv-film "Storia di Laura" by Andrea Porporati. In 2013 she is directed by Paolo Sorrentino in the Oscar-winning film "The Great Beauty". She also appears in Antonio Morabito's movie "Il Venditore di Medicine" and in the following year is one of the protagonists in Renato de Maria's movie "La Vita Oscena", presented at the International Venice Film Festival in the Horizons category. In 2017 she works again with Ferzan Ozpetek in "Napoli Velata", and then appears in "In Viaggio con Adele" by Alessandro Capitani and "Euphoria" by Valeria Golino. From 2018-2020 she is in the Netflix series "Baby" directed by Andrea De Sica, Anna Negri and Letizia Lamartire. She also appears in "Sotto I l Sole di Riccione" by Antonio Usbergo and Niccolò Celaia. In 2022 she appears in "La Mia Ombra è Tua" by Eugenio Cappuccio, "Sotto I l Sole di Amalfi" by Martina Pastori and Renato de Maria's movie "Rapiniamo I l Duce". In 2023 she worked on the tv series "Alfonso" by Eros Puglielli- Actress
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Ivana Mihic was born in Belgrade. She started her acting career at the age of nine appearing in the film "Srecna porodica". Right after, at the age of fourteen she played one of the five leading roles in the film "Varljivo leto 68" (directed by Goran Paskaljevic). Until entering the University of Dramatic Arts she acted in feature film 'Oktoberfest' (directed by Dragan Kresoja) and TV film based on story written by Milos Crnjanski "Roman o Londonu" (directed by Mira Trailovic.
Ivana finished ballet school "Lujo Davico" in Belgrade (Yugoslavia, Serbia) as well as music school. She graduated acting (Master degree) at the University of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade (Serbia).
Her professional acting career started off in the theatre where she played the lead role of Sugar in the famous musical "Some like it hot". She then went on to play the lead roles in the following theatrical productions: Roxanne in Cyrano de Bergerak, Mimi "Maska" (National theatre), Matilda "Trinidad" (Bitef teatar), "bilo jednom u Beogradu" (Studentski kulturni centar), "Mala nocna muzika", "Tri frtalja Beograda" (Teatar T), "Lepotica i zver","Tesla", main roles in feature films: "Napadac", "Terasa na krovu" (directed by Gordan Mihic), "Buy me an Eliot" (directed by Dejan Zecevic), "Mechanism" (directed by Djordje Milosavljevic),"Libero" (directed by Miodrag Kotlajic), "Ivkova slava" (directed by Zdravko Sotra), " "Bacio sam cini na tebe" (directed by Miroslav Petkovic),TV series "Srecni ljudi" (directed by Aleksandar Djordjevic and Slobodan Suljagic), "Sarajevske price" (directed by Faruk Sokolovic), "Gore-dole" (directed by Misa Radivojevic and Miroslav Lekic, "Moj rodjak sa sela" (directed by Marko Marinkovic)...
Ivana has recorded a CD and Cassette for PGP-RTS with music from the performance of Trinidad.
In 1995. she founded the film production company "Horizont 2000". As a producer and executive producer she has, so far, produced four films: "Buy me an Eliot", "Mechanism", "She loves Red Star", "Poor little hamsters"; one tv series,one tv film "The play of Mirrors",and also published one book "Perle od vode" written by Vera Cukic.
For the production of her films, she twice received the Silver Arena award for best film in the Novi Sad Film Festival. She also received the Yu Fipresci award for best film twice. She has received many other awards for her work and has taken part in over 30 International Film Festivals with films from her production company "Horizont 2000". For the film "Mechanism" she won the international jury of critics Fipresci award for best film in Troia (Portugal) and the Findling award for the best Art Film in Cottbus (Germany).
She is the recipient of the "Oskar Popularnosti 2000" award for her role in the film "Mechanism".
For her role of Snezana in the film "Mechanism" she received the award for best actress at the International Film Festival in Alexandria (Egypt).
She was chairperson of Association of Serbian Film Producers.
She wrote a novel "Moj jedini zivot" ("My only life" /2008. Published by Laguna)
She write a monthly column for the oldest and highly respected daily news paper "Politika".
She is Country PR & Media Chair - Rotary International District 2481 (2010/2011) and (2011/2012).
She speaks Serbian and English.
Ivana works and lives in Belgrade.- Actress
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Ingrid trained as a ballet dancer and attended Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Theatre. She came to fame thanks to Bergman's "Wild Strawberries". She acted in 9 Ingmar Bergman's films. Her fame allowed her to act in Luchino Visconti's "The Damned" in 1969. Ingrid Thulin lived in Rome since the 1960's. She came back to Sweden for her health treatment recently.- Producer
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Ilana is currently the MTV Latin America's VJ for Music News and Public Affairs Programming. For the last nine years she has been working for TV, radio and press in Mexico where she is from. Back in 1999 and 2001, she coordinated 'Radio Sex Project', 48-hours of investigative reports about sex for 98.5FM 'Radioactivo' (a radio station for young people in Mexico City where she worked for almost 8 years). In 2003, Ilana covered the War in Iraq as a correspondent based in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv for 90.5FM 'Imagen Informativa' (a 24/7 coast to coast news radio station in Mexico). During August this year, she co-produced for MTV the PSA campaign 'Grita' (Speak Out!), empowering kids to be more communicative about their sexuality. Ilana has also worked as network TV news anchor for Channel 40 and Channel 22, as well as a reporter in Sydney for channel 108 of SKY, reviewing local issues such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Australian capital.- Actress
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Ilaria Oaklander was born on 11 February 1978 in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. She is an actress and producer, known for Caravaggio and My Mother the Pope (2017), Soste Japan (2002) and Vampire Assassin (2005). She has been married to Siri Atma Oaklander De Licori since 13 May 2001.- Irmak Unal is a popular celebrity who is best known as a TV Actress. Irmak was born on February 15, 1977 in Turkey. She graduated from the Department of Cinema and Television at Academy Of Art University in San Francisco in 2002. TV actress who played Deniz in Pars: Operation Cherry in 2007 and Zeynep in the 2017 TV series Dolunay. She has over 8,000 followers on her irmare Instagram account. Irmak Unal is a member of famous TV Actress. She put on the play Demon Industry for one season at the Bela Theater Union in 2000. She married Emre Karabacak. Their children are Kayla and Valley. She acted alongside Mehmet Kurtulus in Pars: Operation Cherry.
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Iliza Vie Shlesinger is an American comedian, actress and television host. She was the 2008 winner of NBC's Last Comic Standing and went on to host the syndicated dating show Excused and the TBS game show Separation Anxiety. In 2017, Shlesinger hosted her own late-night talk show called Truth & Iliza on Freeform. As of 2020, she has released five comedy specials on Netflix. Her sketch comedy show The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show premiered on Netflix in April 2020.- Actress
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Isabelle Fuhrman is a critically acclaimed actress who can next be seen in Kevin Costner's HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA, opposite Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Danny Houston, Giovanni Ribisi and Luke Wilson.
In 2021, Fuhrman starred as Alex Dall in Lauren Hadaway's directorial debut, THE NOVICE. Her performance garnered awards buzz, with critics calling Fuhrman's turn "a Daniel Day-Lewis transformation" and "the year's best performance". For THE NOVICE, she won the Tribeca Film Festival Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. Both viewers and critics applauded Fuhrman for her dedication to the part, calling it "riveting," "explosive," "decisive," "defining," "searing," "human" and "honest."
In 2022, Fuhrman returned to her iconic role as 'Esther' in ORPHAN: FIRST KILL and made cinema history for reprising a role she played as a child, 13 years after the original film's release. The prequel received high marks from film critics, with Fuhrman's performance again being lauded.
Fuhrman started her impressive acting career at the young age of seven in Atlanta, GA and made her screen debut in the drama HOUNDDOG opposite Dakota Fanning. She was only ten when she was cast as the star of the 2009 cult horror classic ORPHAN, after an exhaustive nationwide search of young actresses to portray the lead in the Warner Bros. collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way and Joel Silver's Dark Castle Entertainment. Her breakout performance was hailed as "awards-worthy," "mind-blowing," and "one of the most momentous examples of acting from a child performer in years." Holding her own against Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard in the film, Fuhrman displayed impressive range and this elevated her to the forefront of her craft. Never to shy away from meaty roles, Fuhrman signed onto the blockbuster franchise THE HUNGER GAMES at just 14, she joined the cast of Showtime's critically acclaimed series, MASTERS OF SEX, playing Virginia's (Lizzy Caplan's) whip-smart sparring partner of a daughter, she voiced award-winning Studio Ghibli's FROM UP ON POPPY HILL, and even led an an-female cast in Erica Schmidt's off-Broadway adaptation of MAC BETH. All while balancing her studies at Stanford University's EPGY OHS and two intensive courses at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Fuhrman's upcoming releases include Julia Stiles' directorial debut WISH YOU WERE alongside Jennifer Grey and Kelsey Grammar, Andy Tennant's UNIT 234, opposite Don Johnson, LITTLEMOUTH, opposite Dennis Quaid and Josh Hutcherson, and Justine Batreman's-directed FACE.
In addition to her work in front of the screen, Fuhrman has her own production company, WHAT IF? Productions, which she started in 2019 and has been writing and developing her own projects.
Fuhrman currently resides in Los Angeles and is an ultra marathon runner, triathlete, skilled guitar player, western-horseback rider, singer, gourmet cook and certified holistic birth doula.- Actress
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Iva was born in Carson City Nevada, but grew up in Clovis California. She has 4 older brothers all Martial Arts instructors, three half brothers and two half sisters. Iva has one child, a daughter. At the age of 24 Iva was an EMT working on the ambulance and in the ER in Los Angeles and Fresno, CA. Iva has been acting professionally for over 28 years, Iva was accepted into the prestigious Sal Dano Actor's Workshop, taught by Sal Dano: the late and legendary acting coach. She was also accepted into the Groundlings and trained in various other techniques for over 14 years. She has appeared in over 25 independent feature films. She's guest starred and recurred on several shows, to name a few: "Blood Relatives", NBC's "Las Vegas" along side James Caan, FOX's Sci Fi series "Space Above and Beyond", "Tim and Eric's Awesome Show, Great Job".
As a writer, Iva has written a one our dramatic television series titled "Under Surveillance", inspired by her eight-year battle with a stalker. Her stalking case was also featured on Discovery's show "Stalker", InTouch magazine and several other media outlets. Along with her two writing partners, Matthew Singer and David Garin George they've written an amazing action, adventure, comedy titled "All the Best Field Trips". Which is expected to go into pre-production in 2016. Iva is also working on a documentary about the Khmelnitsky massacre; during the period 1648-1656 where tens of thousands of Jews were massacred in the Ukraine. The scale was so great that it is considered one of the most traumatic events in Jewish history prior to the Holocaust.
Iva is very involved with animal rescue and several other charitable organizations. In 2008 Iva was one of the top fundraisers for the City of Hope's Underwear Affair (finding a cure for all cancers below the waist). Iva is on the Board of Directors of "Jodi's Voice" an anti-stalking organization. She also works along side several victims rights advocates in order to help change legislation to protect victims of violent crimes and restructure the victims' notification system. As well they work toward protection of victims and their families, not only Calif. but also the entire United States. Iva is on the Board of Directors of the "Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival" overseeing all documentary films. Iva is also the Co-Founder of "Squrrul Gurl Productions".- Fabiana Rares is a Brazilian actress known for Backseat (2018), My Dinner with Hervé (2018), Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017), Justice on the Border (2011).
Fabiana grew up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Surrounded by music and arts, she got first inspired to work with live concerts after getting a Marketing Bachelor Degree.
In 2007, she found her passion for acting and decided to shift her career from behind the cameras to be in front of them.
In 2010, Fabiana decided to pursue an international career as an actress moving to Los Angeles where she currently lives. - Fabiana Udenio was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and grew up in Italy, where at the age of thirteen, was crowned "Miss Teen Italy." That same year Fabiana made her theatre debut as "Miranda" in "The Tempest" directed by the legendary Giorgio Strehler. Miss Udenio first came to America to perform at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics Arts Festival, in that very famous edition of "The Tempest." Her film roles include playing the daughter of a World War II Resistance fighter costarring with Gregory Peck, Christopher Plummer and John Gielgud in the CBS miniseries The Scarlet and the Black (1983), the Italian foreign-exchange student Anna-Maria Mazzarelli in Summer School (1987) directed by Carl Reiner costarring Mark Harmon and Kirstie Alley, and the sunbather in the "Sunblock 5000" commercial within RoboCop 2 (1990). She portrayed "Alotta Fagina" in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) costarring with Mike Myers directed by Jay Roach. She starred as "Don Na" in The Godson (1998) with Dom DeLuise and Rodney Dangerfield. Most recently Fabiana starred in the independent films Love and Love Not and Cloudy with a chance of Christmas. On television, Udenio had the recurring role of "Giulietta" on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live from 1985 to 1986, and was regular cast member in the syndicated drama Amazon (1999-2000) written by Peter Benchley. She has guest starred and had recurring roles on dozens of television shows, including Babylon 5, Baywatch, Full House, NYPD Blue, Quantum Leap, Cheers, Mad About You, Wings and The Magnificent Seven. She had the recurring role of Atooza Shirazi on 90210 (2008-2011) . She also had the recurring role of Elena Di Nola/Mutter in the critically acclaimed series Jane the Virgin (2015-2016). She will soon be seen as a series regular in the new spy series for Netflix starring Arnold Schwazenegger. Fabiana is fluent in four languages.
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"Fairuza!" ("Turquoise" in Farsi), her father exclaimed as he saw her blue eyes: Fairuza Alejandra Balk had just been born on May 21, 1974 in Point Reyes, California. Her father, Solomon Ben Feldthouse, was a traveling musician originally from Idaho, and her mother, Cathryn Balk, was a belly dancer. Her parents split up soon after. Fairuza grew up just north of San Francisco, California on a commune-type ranch. Her mother later found work in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was there that Fairuza began her career at age 9 on the ABC special The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (1983). Two years later, she went to the United Kingdom where she attended the Royal Academy of Ballet, the Ramona Beauchamp Agency, and the Bush Davies Performing Arts School. Fairuza worked for the Walt Disney Company for a while; at 11, she was chosen from 1,200 girls to star as Dorothy in Return to Oz (1985). The next year she starred, prophetically enough, as The Worst Witch (1986) a harbinger of her breakout role in The Craft (1996) 10 years later.
Fairuza and her mother remained in London until 1988, then went to Paris where the 15-year-old starred in Valmont (1989). The next year they returned to Vancouver and Fairuza enrolled in high school, but ended up doing correspondence courses after proving shy in class. Back in Hollywood she starred in a string of movies, including Gas Food Lodging (1992), for which she received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress. Following further television and film work, she achieved cult status with her starring role as a teenage witch in her breakout film, The Craft (1996). That year she also appeared in The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), in which she did some belly-dancing and attracted the attention of Lancashire, England-born co-star David Thewlis. They did another movie together, American Perfekt (1997).
Fairuza was also the love interest in the wildly-popular The Waterboy (1998) and had a major role in American History X (1998). With a half-dozen movies for 2000, Fairuza is much in demand. Her interests are writing poetry and stories, playing the guitar, singing (her main enjoyment), and dancing. She lives in Venice, California and has an apartment in New York City.- Actress
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Her classic beauty, combined with wit and comedic talent, earned Ford five Emmy nominations and two consecutive Golden Globe Award nominations for her ten-year portrayal of reporter 'Corky Sherwood' on the CBS series "Murphy Brown." Prior to Murphy Brown, Ford landed a reoccurring role playing a fumbling secretary named Janine on "Thirtysomething". Ford also starred in the ABC hit comedy series "Hope & Faith" with Kelly Ripa for three seasons and later co-starred opposite Fred Goss and Jerry O'Connell in the ABC comedy series, "Carpoolers." Ford has a wide range of guest starring roles, from "My Name is Earl", "Criminal Minds" to "The Middle" and also co-starred opposite Vin Diesel in Touchstone Pictures' "The Pacifier, " and "Prom." Ford has starred in several TV movies, ABC Family's "Mom's on Strike", NBC/Walmart movie "Field of Vision", Hallmark movies, "A Kiss at Midnight", "Trading Christmas" and "The Bridge 1 and 2" along with Lifetime movies, "Sorority Wars" and 2017' "Christmas in Mississippi." Faith co-starred and produced a feature thriller, "Escapee", starring Dominic Purcell and Christine Evangelista along with producing the well-received short films, "Citation of Merit" and "The Day I Finally Decided to Kill Myself". In addition to her acting career, Ford made her writing debut in 2004 with an exciting cookbook, "Cooking With Faith", co-written with Melissa Clark. This multi-generational Southern cookbook draws on Ford's childhood in Louisiana where she learned how to cook down-home food at the knees of her Grandmother and Mother. Along with the traditional family recipes, the cookbook includes updated healthier versions sprinkled with familiar anecdotes of good ole' Southern hospitality and charm. Ford never forgot her roots being raised in the quiet community of Pineville, Louisiana. In high school, Faith acted in school plays, and in her senior year she was a finalist in Teen Magazine's annual model search. Faith moved to New York City when she was 17 where she worked in commercials, took acting classes, and did some modeling. Ford was 18 when she landed a role on the soap "Another World," and later "One Life to Live." Faith continues to act and produce films and television.- Actress
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For the past four decades, Faith Prince has dazzled audiences on both stage and screen in a variety of memorable comedic and dramatic roles. She quickly rose to Broadway fame after winning a Tony Award, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance as Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls directed by Jerry Zaks, and has remained one of the most prolific leading ladies working in the American musical theater. For her Broadway debut in Jerome Robbins Broadway, Ms. Prince was nominated for her first Tony Award and Drama Desk Award, and has since starred in over a dozen Broadway shows: Nick & Nora (Outer Critics Circle nomination), Guys and Dolls, What's Wrong With This Picture, The King and I, Little Me, James Joyce's The Dead, Bells Are Ringing (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics nominations), Noises Off, Disney's The Little Mermaid, A Catered Affair (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics nominations), Annie, and Disaster. Also in New York, she originated the role of Trina in William Finn and James Lapine's Falsettoland and can be heard on the cast recording. Equally present on screen, Ms. Prince made her television debut guest starring opposite Pierce Brosnan on the hit series "Remington Steele" followed by playing Angela Virago in the 1985 film The Last Dragon. She has appeared in numerous films including: Dave with Kevin Kline, My Father the Hero with Gerard Depardieu, Picture Perfect with Jennifer Aniston, Our Very Own, It Had to Be You, Material Girls, and Disney's TinkerBell and the Great Fairy Rescue. Faith is perhaps more widely recognized for the many colorful characters she has created on television including recently: Nellie Cantrell on the 2022 Fox series "Monarch" and Judith Robertson in "Emily in Paris", as well as Kristy Swenson in "Scream Queens", Elaine Bingum in "Drop Dead Diva", Claudia in "Spin City", Kelly Knippers in "Huff", "Modern Family", "CSI", "Ugly Betty", "Grey's Anatomy", "Monk", "House", "Now and Again" and television movies including most recently "Dear Christmas" for Lifetime. Audiences can now stream her many live appearances, including performances from The Tony Awards, "My Favorite Broadway" at Carnegie Hall, and An Evening At The Pops: A Tribute to Jerry Herman" (PBS). In addition to the original cast recordings, she has two solo albums "A Leap of Faith" (DRG, 2000) and "Total Faith" (Broadway Records, 2013).Faith can frequently be seen in concert and her symphony appearances include Boston Pops, Utah Symphony, Orlando Philharmonic, Cincinnati Pops, and Philly Pops, and Sydney Opera House and the Adelaide Music Festival with Anthony Warlow. Born in Georgia and raised in Virginia, Faith received a BFA in musical theater from University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music before moving to New York and making her professional debut in Scrambled Feet. a revue at The Village Gate Theater. She then succeeded Ellen Greene as Audrey in the original New York and Los Angeles productions of Little Shop of Horrors. In 2009, Ms. Prince was honored by her alma mater with an Honorary Doctorate of Performing Arts.- Actress
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Faith Salie was the host and executive producer of the National Public Radio show "Fair Game from PRI with Faith Salie". During its 300 episode run, she conducted over 1000 interviews with the likes of President Jimmy Carter, Lorne Michaels, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Slash, Elizabeth Edwards, Norah Jones, Oliver Sacks, Tom Brokaw and a family of champion elk callers.
On television, Faith hosts the Sundance Channel's coverage of the Sundance Film Festival, conducting interviews with filmmakers and actors such as Chris Rock, Uma Thurman, Billy Bob Thornton, The Doors, Kristen Wiig, Mo'Nique and Paul Giamatti. Faith was also one of the stars of the critically-acclaimed improvisational sitcom, Significant Others (2004) on Bravo. She has appeared in numerous sitcoms and dramas -- from a memorable turn in gold lamé on Sex and the City (1998) to reaching the arcane iconic status of "tradable life form" for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) fans.
Faith is a monthly contributor to "O", the Oprah Magazine, as an ethics expert and has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986), taking on Randy Cohen, The New York Times ethicist.
As a commentator on politics and current events, Faith has appeared on CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (1979), The Factor (1996) and CNN, and has contributed to the National Public Radio shows "Tell Me More" and "The Takeaway". For the latter, she covered both the 2008 Democratic and Republican conventions. She serves as one of the moderators for the World Science Festival, leading panels with scientists such as Richard Leakey, Vilayanur Ramachandran and Raymond Kurzweil. To justify her subscriptions to Star and US Weekly, Faith offers pop-culture punditry on a variety of VH-1 shows and is a regular on the late-night Fox News show Red Eye w/Tom Shillue (2007).
Faith has regularly performed as a stand-up comedian at the Hollywood Improv. She is also a television writer and has created/executive produced pilots for Fox, VH-1, and the Oxygen Network.
Faith is a Rhodes scholar who graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University. She completed an M. Phil. in Literature at Oxford University. Faith was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, which means she uses "wicked" as an adverb and also says "y'all". Faith's hobbies include baking white trash treats and giving them away before she can eat them.- Actress
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Famke Janssen was born November 5, 1964, in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, and has two other siblings. Moving to America in the 1980s, she modeled for Chanel in New York. Later, taking a break from modeling, she attended Columbia University, majoring in literature.
This model-turned-actress broke into Hollywood in the early 1990s. Her first film was Fathers & Sons (1992). Later she became James Bond's enemy in GoldenEye (1995). Her career has bloomed since then with her starring in such films as House on Haunted Hill (1999), Hide and Seek (2005), a recurring role on FX's Nip/Tuck (2003), and the blockbuster movies X-Men (2000), X2 (2003), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006).- Actress
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Farah White, was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and began acting professionally in 1999. She started landing roles in film and commercials almost immediately. She's won over directors and fellow actors in such hits as "Miss Congeniality" (2000), "Serving Sara" (2001) and "Hate Crime" (2005). Her role in "Hate Crime" as a struggling detective and single mom, struck a cord with the critics and made her an obvious choice for strong female roles which lead to being cast in "Bandslam" (2009), "Ex-Terminators" (2009) and "Angel Dog" (2011). She can be seen in the upcoming releases of "Ladies of the House" (2014), "Daylight's End" (2014), "Flutter" (2014) and "About Mom and Dad" (2014). Having what has been called an insatiable appetite for independent film, she can be seen pushing the envelope in comedies, dramas and horror films alike. In addition to acting, Farah has written and directed several short films and television pilots as well as produced over 8 feature films in the past 3 years. Having experience on both sides of the camera gives this smart actress a fearlessness that is both a pleasure to see and work with.- Farrah Parisa Assadi was born in Chicago, Illinois. She moved to California with her mom after her parents divorced when she was 5 years old and was raised in the San Fernando Valley. She has two brothers and one sister. She is a UCLA graduate, Magna Cum Laude and is fully trilingual in English, Spanish and Farsi. She is currently deciding which language to learn next. She is the recipient of the Sandra Bush Foreign Language Award. Her ethnically ambiguous, multi-ethnic look has enabled her to play a variety of roles from Italian to Eastern European to Hispanic to Middle Eastern.
She recently finished a 35 city tour throughout the U.S. and Canada playing the lead female in a comedic play called Mr. Justice and the Red Apple. This hilarious comedy makes Meet the Parents look like a walk in the park and newspapers hailed her comedic timing as impeccable. The director Parviz Kardan is one of the most prominent and respected directors from Iran. She has also toured the U.S. with the HereandNow Theatre Company with performances that are "an incisive commentary on the ethnic-American experience" and "thoroughly engaging." (LA Weekly March 2006)
Her film credits include an upcoming feature called G.I. Jesus directed by Carl Colpaert where she plays an Iraqi mother. She has also recently appeared in Video Yearbook which was written by one of the writers of Scary Movie, Phil Beauman, where she plays a pregnant high school student. Her television credits include: Host of an entertainment news and music video program called Artist on IPN. Currently you can see her on satellite tv channel ATV hosting a weekly entertainment news and red carpet program called Cinema Now. In her spare time she enjoys snowboarding, karaoke, traveling, reading biographies and watching novelas. - Actress
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Farrah Aviva was born on 24 March 1984 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for The Professor (2018), Lucifer (2016) and Supernatural (2005). She has been married to Robin Dunne since 15 July 2016.- Ivana was born in Barcelona, Spain. She graduated High School at The American School of Barcelona.
She got her big break in 2006 when Guillermo Del Toro cast her as the lead in his critically acclaimed fantasy thriller "Pan's Labyrinth." The role of Ofelia was originally intended for an eight-year-old girl, but the script was altered to accommodate Ivana (who was eleven at the time) due to her outstanding audition.
Ivana was awarded the 2007 Goya Award for Best New Actress for her performance in "Pan's Labyrinth." In addition to her Goya Award, she received various awards including the Award for Best Newcomer by the Union of Spanish Actors, the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor and the Imagen Award for Best Actress.
Before receiving great acclaim in "Pan's Labyrinth," Ivana had already appeared in a number of films. The most notable of these films were "Fragile" with Calista Flockhart and "Romasanta" alongside Julian Sands, both of which were supporting roles when she was only 9 and 10 years old.
Ivana played her first American role in the feature film "The New Daughter," where she starred opposite Kevin Costner. In 2015, she shot in New Zealand MTV's television series "The Shannara Chronicles" - a story based on Terry Brook's bestselling novel "The Elfstones of Shannara."
While she is fully dedicated to her acting carrier, she is also undertaking Law studies. - Bar Refaeli is an Israeli model, television host, actress, and entrepreneur. She is considered among the most internationally successful models to come from Israel, appearing on the cover of the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and being voted No. 1 on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list of 2012. As a television host, Refaeli has hosted The X Factor Israel (2013) since 2013 and co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest Tel Aviv 2019 (2019) in Tel Aviv.
As a result of her modeling and investment careers, her net worth was estimated at US $20 million in 2015. She was the highest-paid model in Israel according to Forbes Israel in 2013 - Actress
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Tahyna MacManus (formerly Tahyna Tozzi) is an Australian actress, director, writer and producer. Tahyna starred in several television series and film blockbusters including X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) before moving behind the lens to focus on directing. Tahyna co-founded an all-female led production company Neon Jane Productions alongside producer Kelly Tomasich. In 2020 the duo launched The Australian Women's Film Festival, a short film festival celebrating women in film and honouring those who have made a significant contribution to the industry.- Actress
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Baily Hopkins is an award-winning actor and violinist. She has worked with many of the film industry's top names including Emmanuel Lubezki, Paul Thomas Anderson, Barry Jenkins, Joe Robert Cole, and the Oscar-nominated directing duo Mihal Brezis & Oded Binnun. She's had her work featured in the San Francisco Green Film Festival, and had films premiere at film festivals all over the world including the Venice Film Festival, the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Mill Valley Film Festival, the Federation Internationale Cinema Television Sportifs in Milan, Cinequest, the FiveTen Film Festival, the Portland Comedy Film Festival, and the Livermore Valley Film Fest. Baily has also appeared in national campaigns for many major brands. On the musical side of things, Baily has played the violin for over 20 years in all sorts of settings; from Carnegie Hall, to Burning Man, to Oakland's Fox Theatre. For her complete resume and demo reel, please visit her website.- Bar Paly was born in Nizhniy Tagil, USSR, before relocating to Tel Aviv, Israel with her family when she was seven. In her early twenties she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her passion for acting. Bar is best known for her recurring role as Special Agent Anna Kolcheck on NCIS: LA, and her hilarious turn as Sorina Luminita in Michael Bay's Pain & Gain. She became a U.S. citizen in 2016.
- Blonde stunner Barbara Moore was born on August 21, 1968 in Washington State. The actress, model and two-time US National Pro-Am Ballroom Dance Champion is often recognized as much for her role as a Fembot in the iconic feature film Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) as for being one of the most popular Playmate Centerfolds of all time.
Moore was born in Spokane, WA and raised in Seattle and at age 18 relocated to Nashville. Soon after arriving in TN, she launched a modeling and acting career, while working as flight attendant for a commercial airline. Of note, she appeared in music videos for such artists as Reba McEntire, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., Aerosmith, Phil Collins and Charlie Daniels.
After her Centerfold appearance in Playboy Magazine, the model went on to serve as a foreign spokeswoman for the iconic publication and was featured in numerous videos, pictorially celebrated layouts and as a "Playboy Bunny" for The "Playboy Turns 60" Tour _(2014). Moore made guest appearances on episodes Married... with Children (1987) "Baywatch Nights"_ "Hightide"_ "Nightstand" Blossom (1990), and has acted in films including Temptress (1995), Beach House (1996), Wild Malibu Weekend! (1995), Cyber Bandits (1995) and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997). Some additional credits, include headlining _"Headlights & Tailpipes"_ (2006)_ in Las Vegas and was a role in the production Tooken (2015).
In addition to her National Pro-Am dancing championships with dance partner Igor Suvorov, Moore was an NDCA Ballroom Dance instructor. Her dance achievements include 26 championships, two of which were Ohio Star Ball wins and two undefeated championships.
Moore was engaged to marry Lorenzo Lamas, but the couple amicably called off their wedding. Moore and the late businessman Mark V. Blackmon welcomed daughter Priscilla Ann in May 2007.
Moore is a Premier Ambassador for "Beauty Saving The World", a global humanitarian relief non-profit organization as well as the ambassador Playmate for "Playmates for a Peaceable Planet". - Brianna Konefall is known for Street Tuner Challenge (2005), I Wanna Be a Soap Star (2004) and Extra (1994).
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Brianne Moncrief was born in San Jose, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Not Right Now (2015), The Other Guys (2010) and All My Children (1970).- Bridget Hall was born on 12 December 1977 in Springdale, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Death Toll (2008), The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and Grand Theft Auto IV (2008).
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Bridget Jane Fonda was born in Los Angeles, California, to Susan Brewer and actor Peter Fonda. She is the granddaughter of Henry Fonda and niece of Jane Fonda, both famous actors. Bridget made her film debut at age five as an extra in Easy Rider (1969), but first became interested in acting after appearing in a high school production of "Harvey." At age 18, she enrolled at New York University and spent four years there and at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.
She went on to hone her craft in workshop productions and worked on such stage projects as "Just Horrible," written by Nicholas Kazan, who later cast Bridget in his directorial debut, "Professional Man," an episode for The Edge (1989) series on HBO. She also starred in PBS's Jacob Have I Loved (1989) and in a segment of Aria (1987), a film composed of short works by 10 respected directors. Her film credits include The Godfather Part III (1990), Strapless (1989), Doc Hollywood (1991), Singles (1992), and Single White Female (1992).- Actress
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Brianna Deutsch was born on 24 May 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for CSI: Miami (2002), The O'Keefes (2003) and Boston Public (2000). She has been married to Ross King since 17 August 2015.- Actress
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Bridgit Claire Mendler was born in Washington DC, and lived there until she was eight years old. Her family moved to the west coast, just outside of San Francisco, California. This is when she first expressed an interest in acting and began booking local jobs. In 2004, she landed her first role in the animated film, The Legend of Buddha (2004), as "Lucy". When she was 13, she landed her first acting role, as a guest star on General Hospital (1963). In 2008, she landed a role, as "Kristen Gregory", in the film, The Clique (2008). In 2009, Mendler became a recurring character on the Disney channel sitcom, Wizards of Waverly Place (2007), as "Juliet Van Heusen", until the series finale in 2012. Also in 2009, Mendler auditioned for the role of "Sonny Monroe" in Sonny with a Chance (2009). But the part was won by Demi Lovato. In 2010, Mendler won the role of "Teddy Duncan" on Good Luck Charlie (2010). In 2011, she starred as "Olivia White", the lead role in the Disney Channel original movie, Lemonade Mouth (2011). Also in 2011, Mendler had the role of "Appoline" in the film, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 (2011). Mendler later co-wrote and sang the Disney's "Friends for Change Games" anthem, called "We Can Change the World". In 2012, she guest-starred on the television series, House (2004), as "Callie Rogers". She later voiced the lead role of "Arrietty" in The Secret World of Arrietty (2010). Mendler's debut album, "Hello, My Name Is...", was released on October 22, 2012, by Hollywood Records. On February 12, 2013, her second single, "Hurricane", was released for radio airplay. The song peaked at number 1 Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, in United States, and sold over 300,000 digital copies.- Abigail Titmuss was born on 8 February 1976 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Casualty (1986) and Do Elephants Pray? (2010). She has been married to Ari Welkom since 7 May 2017.
- Bridget White was a competitive gymnast for ten years and started her professional career as a dancer/singer and choreographer. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from DeSales University. She studied opera at The Bryn-Mawr Conservatory of Music. After College, she moved to New York and was cast in various Broadway/touring musicals. As well as in many strait plays in regional theaters. In New York, she studied with; Bill Esper and Wynn Handman. In Los Angeles, she studied with The Groundlings and coach Leigh Kilton-Smith. She worked extensively in TV, but her true passion is the theater and she indulges in that as much as possible. She is a member of Circle X, an award winning Los Angeles theater company. Through Circle X, she worked with Los Angeles Youth Network. She grew up in Philadelphia, the daughter of a Police detective. In 2011 she moved to CT with her husband, 2 children and Irish Wolfhound. She works out of NYC, but goes to LA often to visit friends and family.
- Britney Haynes has been married to Nathan Godwin since 18 March 2012. They have three children.
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Kathryn Bridget Moynahan is an American actress and model from New York. She is known for playing Dr. Susan Calvin in I, Robot (2004), Erin Reagan in Blue Bloods (2010), John Wick (2014), John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), Serendipity (2001), The Sum of All Fears (2002), and Coyote Ugly (2000), and many others. She has a son from Tom Brady, the former quarterback of the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.- Music Artist
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Britney Jean Spears was born on December 2, 1981 in McComb, Mississippi & raised in Kentwood, Louisiana. As a child, Britney attended dance classes, and she was great at gymnastics, winning many competitions and the like. But, most of all, Britney loved to sing. At age 8, Britney tried out for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989), but was turned down due to her young age. This directed her to an off-Broadway show, "Ruthless", for a 2-year run as the title character. At age 11, she again tried for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989) and, this time, made it as a mouseketeer alongside many stars of today (Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez of *NSYNC and Ryan Gosling). Her big break, however, came when she was signed as a Jive Recording Artist in the late 90s. With the release of her debut album, "...Baby One More Time" in early 1999, Britney became an international success, selling 13 million copies of "Baby" and 9 million (as of July 2001) of her sophomore album, "Oops!...I Did It Again", released in May of 2000.- 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).- Brie Gabrielle moved to Los Angeles with her mother and sister (Christina Gabrielle), in 2003 when she was 13 to pursue her acting career.
Upon immediately booking leads in independent and student films, she was launched into her first television co-star role in the Nickelodeon series "Drake and Josh." While studying at the most prestigious acting schools in Hollywood, since then Brie began to make her way into the television and film scene booking recurring guest star, co-star, and lead roles.
Taking a break from the business to obtain her bachelors degree in 2010 she has recently, at 22, graduated from Pepperdine University and is continuing to pursue her acting career.
Acting, however is not her only passion. She is also a model, surfer, singer, plays the guitar, is an accomplished and trained dancer, as well as dabbles in pageants. She captured the title of Miss Malibu 2012, was 1st & 2nd runner up the Miss California USA 12' & 13' pageant, and has recently returned to her home state to compete at Miss Florida USA. - Brittny Gastineau was born on 11 November 1982 in New York, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Brüno (2009), Gastineau Girls (2005) and Ed Hardy Boyz 2: The Case of When That Hot Filipina Girl Lost Her Tramp Stamp at Mini-Golf (2011).
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Brooke Burke holds many titles, including: mother, television host, fitness guru, pod-caster, author, social media mogul (with almost 4 million followers), and cancer survivor. Forbes recognized Brooke's work by listing her as one of America's top ten moms to follow.
Brooke wrote her first biography entitled, "The Naked Mom, A Mother's Fearless Revelations", and then co-authored her 2nd book, Chicken Soup for the Soul's, "The Joy of Less".
Amongst her many credits, Brooke is often recognized for first winning, and then going on to Co-Host 8 seasons of, "Dancing With The Stars". For the past two years, she hosted and co-produced the award winning Saturday morning educational show, "Hidden Heroes". Currently she stars in TV Land's new branded content series entitled, "I Dare You", in which she is dared by the TV Land audience and fans of her social media to take on the wildest of challenges.
Brooke has ventured into the world of Podcasting, launching "The Brooke Burke Show". Her guests have included authors, celebrities, chefs, inspirational women and close friends.
In 2007, Brooke founded and launched BabooshBaby.com, the online store for her popular post-pregnancy belly wraps, Tauts. Brooke later developed Baboosh Body, a fitness product (belly wrap) made to trim the tummy. In 2011, Brooke launched the online mommy destination, ModernMom.com, of which she remains the CEO.
In 2012, Brooke brought her own personal brand of fitness workouts via her DVD series with SONY HOME ENTERTAINMENT, "Transform Your Body With Brooke Burke", "Strengthen & Condition and Tone & Tighten", "Brooke Burke Body: Sexy Abs", and "Brooke Burke Body: 30-Day Slimdown".
Inspired by her dedication to promote women's awareness of the importance of physical and mental health, Brooke's next fitness project was to create her signature "Booty Burn" workout which she personally teaches in her hometown of Malibu, California. "Being a teacher and helping women transform their lives has been one of the most rewarding efforts of my career."
Continuing her quest to educate women about health and the value of exercise, this year Brooke designed and produced her newest passion project BrookeBurkeBody, a fitness lifestyle app that allows anyone to take a fitness journey with her anytime, anywhere.
Brooke has graced the cover of countless fitness, fashion, and lifestyle magazines proving that she is an inspiration to women. She has proudly been the feature story in Health, Fitness, Women's Health, Redbook, and Ladies Home Journal, to name a few.
In 2007, Brooke did her first Primetime Network hosting gig on CBS's "Rock Star INXS" and then "Rock Star Super Nova" with iconic producer Mark Burnett. In 2010, she hosted, "She's Got The Look", while simultaneously taking on (then) her new role as co-host of "Dancing With The Stars". She continued to co-host DWTS' for eight consecutive seasons. Brooke also co-hosted Miss America for four years.
Synonymous with Health & Wellness, over twelve years ago the Skechers Shoe Company chose Brooke to become a spokesperson for their brand starring in multiple National commercials for them.
Brooke has always been heavily involved in humanitarian causes. 12 years ago, she became a "Smile Ambassador" for Operation Smile. Her efforts have included hosting their biggest fundraisers in Los Angeles and New York, appearing in PSA's, raising funds, and traveling on medical missions with her family to personally experience the miracle of helping those less fortunate. Brooke has personally helped raise large sums of money for Operation Smile, but more importantly she has helped change children's lives forever. Continuing to pursue her dedication to charities, in the past two years Brooke has emceed the annual UNICEF gala in Dallas, Texas.
Brooke beat cancer in 2013, but she continues to bring awareness and inspiration to people regarding the disease. She became the face of the American Cancer Society's "Bucket List" campaign in 2014.
The most important pursuit in Brooke's life is and always will be the raising and caring of her four children.- Actress
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- Brooke Mason is known for Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven (2011), The Angels of Death Island (2003) and The Still Life (2006).
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Brooke Nevin was born on 22 December 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for The Comebacks (2007), My Suicide (2009) and Call Me Fitz (2010).- Actress
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Brooke Stone is known for Criminal Minds (2005), The Mortified Guide (2018) and The Ugly Truth (2009).- Actress
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Bryce Dallas Howard was born on March 2, 1981, in Los Angeles, California. She was conceived in Dallas, Texas (the reason for her middle name). Her father, Ron Howard, is a former actor turned Oscar-winning director. Her mother is actress and writer Cheryl Howard (née Alley). Her famous relatives include her uncle, actor Clint Howard, and her grandparents, actors Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard. She also has two younger twin sisters, Jocelyn and Paige Howard (also an actress), born in 1985, and a brother, Reed Howard, born in 1987. Her ancestry includes German, English, Scottish, and Irish.
Howard was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, because her parents decided to raise their four children as far away from the trappings of showbiz milieu as possible. During most of her childhood, she really did not have much access to a TV. She attended Greenwich Country Day School, and Byram Hills High School in Armonk, New York. At that time, she discovered existentialism and devoured books by Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. She attended the prestigious Steppenwolf School and Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts camp at Catskills, together with her friend, Natalie Portman. She applied to drama school as Bryce Dallas, dropping her last name to eschew special treatment because of association with her renowned father. From 1999-2003, she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory and at the New York University Tisch School of Arts and graduated with a BFA degree in Drama in 2003. At that time, she performed in Broadway productions of classical plays by George Bernard Shaw, William Shakespeare and Anton Chekhov.
Young Howard appeared in three of her father's films as an extra, including her appearance as a child together with her mother in Apollo 13 (1995). She made her feature-film debut as Heather, a supporting role in Book of Love (2004) by director Alan Brown. Director M. Night Shyamalan was impressed by her performance in a Broadway play and cast her, without an audition, as a female lead in his two thrillers: The Village (2004) and Lady in the Water (2006). Howard replaced Nicole Kidman in the Dogville (2003) sequel, Manderlay (2005). She starred as Rosalind in As You Like It (2006), a reprise of her stage role that made such an impression on Shyamalan. She also played Gwen Stacy in the third installment of the Spider-Man franchise, Spider-Man 3 (2007), and the female lead, Claire, in the sequel Jurassic World (2015). Both films broke the records for highest openings weekends at the time of their release. Among Bryce's other major films are Terminator Salvation (2009), The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010), The Help (2011), and 50/50 (2011).
Howard became a devoted vegan, after Joaquin Phoenix showed her Earthlings (2005), a documentary about animal cruelty. After seeing that, she has consumed no animal products, not even milk or eggs. Her other activities outside of the acting profession include playing basketball and writing.
On June 17, 2006, in Connecticut, she married her long-time boyfriend, actor Seth Gabel, whom she met at New York University and had dated for five years. On February 16, 2007, Bryce and her husband, Seth, became parents of their first child, a son named Theodore Norman Howard Gabel. Their second child, a daughter named Beatrice Jean Howard Gabel, was born on January 19, 2012.- Actress
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Bryce began acting at the age of six, performing in local theater productions in her hometown of Nashville, TN. Since then, she has worked in many other areas of the entertainment industry including film, TV, voice-over, commercials and as a recording artist. She enjoys playing the guitar and is writing her own original music.- Actress
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Actress Bérénice Bejo was born in Buenos Aires, the daughter of Silvia De Paoli, a lawyer, and Miguel Bejo, a filmmaker. When she was three, Bejo's family relocated to Paris, France. She embarked on a successful acting career in the 1990s, with various roles in French television and film productions. She made her American film debut as Christiana in A Knight's Tale (2001), but came to major international recognition with her role as Peppy Miller in the critical and popular hit, The Artist (2011), which was written and directed by her husband, Michel Hazanavicius. The film garnered many major awards and nominations. Bejo herself was nominated as Best Supporting Actress of the year at the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Oscars. She was also nominated as Best Leading Actress at the BAFTA Awards.- Holly Davidson was born on 26 April 1980 in Shropshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006), The Broker's Man (1997) and Casualty (1986).
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Irina Voronina came to the US in 2001 to pursue modeling career. Besides appearing in numerous print ads and magazines, Irina's acting career has soon taken off. We have recently seen her on a big screen in Reno 911!: Miami (2007) and Epic Movie (2007). She is also a series regular in a first ever live action show on Adult Swim's Saul of the Mole Men (2007) (Cartoon Network). We'll be seeing her soon on a big screen in a new comedy Balls of Fury (2007) due in September 2007 and the new Alan Ball film Towelhead (2007). Look for Irina in 2008 Maxim calendar, Ameristar Hotels and Chevy print ads.- Actress
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"Want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing." If you have not heard of Brooke Shields before, this tagline from her Calvin Klein Jeans ad had to grab your attention. Not that she has not had a previously noteworthy resume. She was born on May 31, 1965 in New York City, to Teri (Schmon) and Frank Shields. At age 12, she starred as a child prostitute in Pretty Baby (1978). Could this movie even be made today? It was considered risky and controversial in 1978. It was followed by another blockbuster, the romance adventure drama The Blue Lagoon (1980). Brooke has proved herself to be so much more than her early films. Her broad range of work as an adult would be quite an achievement for anyone, especially given how difficult transitioning from child actor to adult often is.
She has never stopped working, whether it be a Bob Hope Christmas special, her own sitcom Suddenly Susan (1996) or as an author. She also managed to work on a degree from Princeton University. She has received a number of awards during her career, most notably The People's Choice award for 1981 through 1984 in the category of Favorite Young Performer. In 1997, she was honored again with The People's Choice award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series in 1997 for her work in Suddenly Susan (1996). In her personal life, she was married in 1997 to tennis player Andre Agassi and was devastated when they divorced two years later. She married for the second time in 2001 to Chris Henchy. She has been open about using fertility treatments to become pregnant with their daughter, Rowan, born in 2003.
When suffering debilitating depression after the birth of her daughter, she made the decision to put her feelings down on paper. Her book, "Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression," takes a hard, honest look at what she and many other women experience after childbirth. She still lives in New York City, and is still sought after for work in movies, television, and on stage. Pretty nice list of achievements for the once Calvin Klein jeans girl.- Actress
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Gretchen Stoll was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. She was the middle child of three and the only daughter of a lawyer and Spanish teacher. From a very young age she always had an extraordinary feeling when she was on stage. The enjoyment from such activities gave her unbelievable courage and confidence. Being on stage was a completely different sensation in her life, as if her reality took place on the stage. This was the outlet that allowed her to express anything and everything of who she was as a person. It also gave her insight into humanity and feeling the humility in each character. Her dancing career started at age 4, which is what drew her to a life of performing. From here she studied tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop, lyrical and contemporary. At age 8 she entertained crowds with her first musical, The Music Man. Music was always important. She knew the affect that it had on her and she watched how it affected others. Her voice lessons throughout high school and college influenced her to teach herself piano and guitar, which she continues to do. This was all taking place at the same time as the beginning of a successful modeling career. When she was 16 she modeled in New York City under Vision Models. Living in Manhattan opened her eyes to a greater future she could have. Among a few of the top clients that she modeled for include Oscar de la Renta, Harry Winston, B Michael, Bell South, Di Modolo, and Macy's. She knew by taking the knowledge she had gained from music, dance and modeling she could have a successful acting career, her passion. The love she had for other various art forms reflected in her majors at the University of Missouri: History, Art History, and Archeology. Here she gained an appreciation for the world around her, which shows through in her performances and personal life today. Through the academia she continued to take voice lessons, theater classes, and dance classes. It was in college that she discovered her love of ballroom dancing: tango, waltz, foxtrot, Viennese waltz, east-coast swing, rumba, salsa, cha-cha, and samba. After graduating she drove to Los Angeles with no contacts and no knowledge of California. It was her first time to the Eureka state in August 2011. Since then she has been pursuing her acting and modeling career. She signed with her first agent in September 2011. From there she began her acting classes at Clay Banks International Studio. Her life has changed and progressed in many different fields in the past 2.5 years. Her recent return from Europe where she modeled for Stella Models between September and December 2013 was a great accomplishment she had always dreamed of and turned into a reality. She is currently signed with KMR for print and commercial, taking acting classes at Jocelyn Jones Studio, participating in a theatrical performance of a Fassbinder play, working as the lead in the web series, Marks, and writing her own web series based on real life events in Los Angeles.- Actress
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Georgia Tennant was born on 25 December 1984 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for Staged (2020), Bonkers (2007) and Doctor Who (2005). She has been married to David Tennant since 30 December 2011. They have five children.- Abigail Klein was born on 24 December 1988 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014), Butterfly Caught (2017) and That's My Boy (2012).
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Irene Miracle was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, but has made the world her home: San Francisco, Kenya, Rome, Paris, Madrid, Los Angeles, Helsinki and Barcelona are some of the places she has made her home.
Irene started her thespian career in Rome, and indeed thinks of that city as her most cherished home. Her acquaintance with Michelangelo Antonioni led to her first principal film role with director Aldo Lado and to her running with a fast crowd of European filmmakers. She received worldwide acclaim for her work in the smash Midnight Express (1978), for which she won the Golden Globe. Since then she has worked in numerous films, television shows and theater productions in the US and Europe, as well as working behind the camera with set design, costume design, development, writing, co-producing and producing.- Brooke Radding was born on 26 February 1994 in California, USA. She is an actress, known for General Hospital (1963), Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) and The District (2000).
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Ilana Levine was born in New Jersey, USA. Ilana is an actor and director, known for Friends with Kids (2011), Failure to Launch (2006) and Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009). Ilana has been married to Dominic Fumusa since 13 October 2002. They have two children.Born On December 05 (1963)- Actress and former model Brooklyn Danielle Decker was born in Kettering, Ohio, the oldest child of Tessa Renee (Moore), a nurse, and Stephen Michael Decker, a pacemaker salesman. She has a younger brother, Jordan. Decker has German, English, and Irish ancestry. When she was a teenager, she was discovered by a talent spotter in a shopping mall in Charlotte, North Carolina and embarked on a modeling career. Her first modeling engagement was for a prom dress maker.
Huge modeling success followed, with Decker appearing in various magazines and campaigns. In 2006, she appeared in her first Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Decker appeared again in the 2007 and 2008 issues, and was the cover girl in 2010. Alongside modeling, Decker began acting, winning roles in TV series such as Chuck (2007), Royal Pains (2009) and Ugly Betty (2006). She then moved on to movie projects, including Just Go with It (2011), Battleship (2012) and What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012).
Since 2009, Decker has been married to tennis player Andy Roddick.