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- Isabella Sermon was born in London, UK.
Isabella was first discovered aged 10 years old whilst at school. She won the role of Maisie Lockwood in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in 2016 after a casting process for the film involving over 3,000 young actors in the UK and US.
Isabella returned to the role of Maisie Lockwood for Jurassic World: Dominion which was the first production to recommence filming during the pandemic in 2020, which then premiered in 2022.
Isabella subsequently worked with Rosamund Pike on "People Who Knew Me", an audio drama, for Merman/Mermaid Productions and BBC Sounds in 2023. - Adina Porter was born and raised in New York City, more specifically, The South Bronx. She is a first generation American; her father was born and spent his youth in Sierra Leone, Africa, while her mother was born in Bermuda. As a young child, Porter entertained her parents by staging plays in the family living room. They noticed her artistic streak and enrolled her in a children's acting class at St. Mark's AME Church in Harlem; her first acting teacher was the legendary Butterfly McQueen who ran the church's holiday programs.
During her early high school years, Porter was encouraged by a teacher to audition for High School of Performing Arts AKA the Fame (1982) school. She followed that advice, auditioned and was accepted. After that, Porter studied acting and graduated from SUNY Purchase. During her senior year, the university held showcases for New York agents, where she was "discovered" by a talent agent.
Porter then went on to work steadily in the theatre, appearing in off Broadway plays and in regional theatre. Porter has worked in many of the best venues, with some of the country's best stage directors: George C. Wolfe, 'Lisa Peterson (II)', Mark Wing-Davey, Richard Foreman, Don Scardino, Michael Greif, and Risa Bramon Garcia. Other theatre credits include The Debutante Ball by Beth Henley at Manhattan Theatre Club, numerous plays at the NY Shakespeare Festival, and most notably her Obie Award-winning performance in Venus, written by Suzan-Lori Parks. In 2001, Porter made her Broadway debut in The Women, directed by Scott Elliott. This was her second project with Elliot, having collaborated with him at The Williamstown Theatre Festival, in the classic 'Arthur Miller (I)' play A Ride Down Mt. Morgan.
Porter has made her mark in all areas of entertainment: television, film and theatre. She is most recognizable from seven seasons as Lettie Mae Thornton in HBO's cornerstone series True Blood (2008). Viewers also know her as Kendra James from three seasons of the Aaron Sorkin HBO drama, The Newsroom (2012). This past year Porter made a Guest Star appearance as the leader of the Guilty Remnant on The Leftovers (2014). This marked Porter's sixth venture with HBO, along with memorable performances in highly acclaimed HBO films Lackawanna Blues (2005) and Gia (1998).
In addition to her work on HBO, Porter portrays fierce, Grounder warrior, Indra, in CW's post-apocalyptic hit, The 100 (2014). This season she also starred as Pearly Mae, in WGN's period piece, Underground (2016) was cast in ABC's The Jury (2016), opposite Archie Panjabi and Jeremy Sisto, as well as guest starring in Shonda Rhimes The Catch.
Porter appeared as Gwen Walker for two seasons of NBC's American Dreams (2002). She has worked in pivotal roles on numerous TV series including Code Black (2015), Grey's Anatomy (2005) , Murder House (2011) , Glee (2009) , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) , We'll Always Have Bourbon Street (2012) , Fight (2007) , Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011) Private Practice (2007) and House (2004) , among many others.
On the big screen, Porter will soon be seen alongside Shirley MacLaine in The Last Word (2017) and more recently, starred opposite Emily Mortimer in Wig Shop (2016). Additional film credits include: multi award-winning The Social Network (2010), The Peacemaker (1997), and About Sunny (2011) , and others.
Porter spends most of her spare time chasing after her two children. She splits her time between Los Angeles and New York. - Actress
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Fox is the daughter of the actor James Fox and 'Mary Elizabeth Piper', and the sister of Laurence Fox and also has three additional brothers. A large portion of her family is involved in acting, including her father, three of her four brothers, her uncles, her husband, and her sister-in-law. On 8 September 2007 she married the actor, comedian, writer, and director Richard Ayoade. She is also the sister-in-law of the actress Billie Piper.- Isabella Davidson is an American actress born in Cleveland, OH. She comes from a theatrical family- her mother being an actress (Tonja Walker) and her aunt being a country singer (Tamara Walker). She grew up in both Manhattan as well as a small farm town in Connecticut. She began her career at the early age of seven when she was cast in the film The Derby Stallion (dir. Craig Clyde) starring Zac Efron. Isabella attended Manhattanville College for Musical Theatre and graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles in 2019. Isabella's professional credits include Grey Gardens the Musical (Edie Beale), All My Sons (Ann Deaver), Come Blow Your Horn (Connie), and The Great God Pan (Paige). Some of Isabella's other talents include singing (Classical, Pop, Country, Rock) and playing guitar.
- Heather Paige is originally from Augusta, Georgia. Her mother Lynette, worked as hairstylist and is of African American heritage and her father Ken, a nuclear engineer of Jewish/Caucasian background. After moving to a small farm town in Southeast Nebraska, she enrolled in extra classes on theatre, film making, and creative writing. As a teen, her summer breaks involved attending film studies at the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and at the University of Tulsa Department of Film Studies. At seventeen she was cast as "Juliet" in the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, igniting the spark to pursue acting. At eighteen, she moved to Los Angeles.
After three years of writing and acting classes, and countless auditions she landed the role of slightly OCD sorority president "Kelly" in the comedy feature "Alpha House". From there, other lead roles seem to trickle in; playing the emotionally challenging part of "Alejandra" a young lesbian teen in the thriller, "Prom Ride" (2015) , and the emotionally detached maid of honor "Sienna", in the "Hangover" meets "Bridesmaids" comedy, "Bachelor Night"(2015).
Debuting later this year, Heather Paige plays the charismatic scream queen "Jennifer" in the slasher "Minutes to Midnight" starring alongside William Baldwin and horror icon, Bill Mosely. Currently she is writing a screenplay of her own and has her eyes set on bigger roles, such as a lead in the upcoming remake of "The Craft". - 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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Danúbe Hermosillo is an American television, feature film, commercial, and voice-over actress based in Los Angeles and New York City. She has booked a variety of leading and supporting roles in network television and studio feature films. Notable highlights of her acting career include a memorable guest appearance on the Netflix hit series Julie and the Phantoms and a 56-episode arc on the CBS TV series The Bold and the Beautiful. She also delivered a standout performance as Rosa in the MGM film Everything, Everything. Most recently, she garnered acclaim for her portrayal of Pepa Delgado in the critically acclaimed Showtime series Shameless. Danube is filming the highly anticipated feature film Atypical Pirate, starring alongside Mira Sorvino and Joseph Sikora. Inspired by her experiences on big sets, she has expanded her creative pursuits to include writing and producing, further showcasing her talents behind the camera and solidifying her place as a multifaceted artist in the industry.- Additional Crew
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Laura was born in Manhattan and raised in Flushing, New York. A third generation entertainer on her mother's side. She began her acting training at HB Studios, TVI Actor Studio and Weist-Baron in New York.
She began working as background on many movies, and TV shows, but realized she needed to move to LA to obtain union status and on set experience. So she packed up and headed to L.A.
In a year Laura happily joined SAG and began working as an Actor.
She has had continuous work on many shows after returning to the Big Apple.- Isabella Procida is an Australian born actor best known for her role as Faith in the Nickelodeon series "Rock Island Mysteries" (2022). Isabella Procida is also known for her role on Darby and Joan as Polly Wilson. Isabella also has lead roles under her belt in a number of musical theatre productions, and has recently released her first pop music single.
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Isabella Ward is a Puerto Rican American Actress, Singer and Dancer best known for Steven Spielberg's remake of West Side Story. Most recent credits include the role of "Taylor" in the film "Beauty of Poverty" which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 and "Peyton" in the new series "Parallel" produced by SeaSick Studios on Prime Video.
Growing up as a ballet dancer, Isabella had an early love for story telling. Over time she realized "that love" would not just be confined to the language of movement, but surpass to other art forms. At the beginning of her career she worked in the Theatre on productions such as the Broadway National Tour of Cinderella as well as other Regional Theatre Productions.
After filming West Side Story she realized her dreams were shifting to being an actress and she made her way to Los Angeles.
She landed her first series reg. as Peyton in the new TV series entitled "Parallel." She has also gone to do several short films and produced her first project entitled "Canary."
To compliment her career as an actress she is a singer-songwriter with original music out everywhere you find music.
A true multi-hyphenate.- Isabella (Bella) Gutierrez is an Australian-born actress and leading drama educator born in Sydney on 11 November 1970. She has been an actor in theatre, television and live performance. She was part of the original cast of the Australian television series "Heartbreak High" in1994 in the principal role of Chaka Cardenes. She performed with the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP), Bell Shakespeare Company, Ensemble Theatre as well as the Sydney Festival, Theatre South, Toe Truck Theatre, Festival of the Dreaming, Moomba Festival and others in a variety of productions.
In recent years she has specialized in performing arts education in Australia and completed a Masters in Applied Theatre Studies at the University of New England and lives with her family in New South Wales, Australia where she is the Director of Performing Arts at a leading school. She also trained in dance at the University of NSW, and then Theatre Performance at Nepean (now Western Sydney University). - Actress
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A versatile and charming young actress, Abigail Killmeier made her way into the hearts of many, playing the cute, adorkable "Wendy", on Hulu's "Love, Victor." As a person, industry professionals that have worked with Abigail describe her as hard-working, respectful, and always well-prepared. She's easy to get along with and guaranteed to give 110% to every opportunity that comes her way. Additional acting credits include NBC's "This Is Us" and Netflix's "American Vandal." Abigail is set to star as "Margot", a tough tomboy, in the Paramount+/Nickelodeon movie "Fantasy Football", airing November 25th, 2022.
In addition to being an actress, Abigail is also an extremely talented musician and singer-songwriter. She plays acoustic and electric guitar, bass, ukulele, and piano, but her most unique talent lies in her poetic, visceral, often poignant, songwriting. She releases music under her artist name, Abigail Fierce, available on all streaming platforms. Abigail writes all of her own music, and plays all of the instruments on her songs, except for drums. Her latest single "Scream It to the Whole World" is a raring, pop punk, LGBTQ+ anthem. "Pushing the contemporary rock boundaries, the artist draws us into her exhilarating world and goes full throttle with bouts of nostalgia and thumping pop-rock bass lines. Fierce puts her witty lyricism and killer guitar rhythms on full display," according to international publication, Wonderland Magazine. Abigail is occasionally a model for Guitar Center.- Actress
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Esabela Eva is an Indigenous Latina/Hispanic actress based in Atlanta, Georgia. Esabela has been pursuing the industry full-time since she was eighteen years old and studied filmmaking at the University of Georgia through her BA in Entertainment and Media Studies. Esabela prides herself in her knowledge and experience both in front of and behind the camera, giving her a deep understanding of the many roles in film and a great appreciation for all they do.- Isabella Moore is a graduate from AMDA with a BFA in Performing Arts. She is trained in singing, acting and dancing professionally. She has played numerous theatre roles including Paulette from Legally Blonde, Dragon in Shrek, Beggar Women in Sweeney Todd and most recently Roz in 9 to 5. She is also known for playing a extra in the Film The Second Coming of Christ.
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Isabella Mercurio is known for her roles as Aria in Lifetime's "A Deadly Threat to My Family" and Kenzie in Archetypes Productions' "Allison's Party". Isabella trained for four years at Oakland School for the Arts with an emphasis in acting, then went on to graduate from Chapman University with a BFA in Theatre Performance.- Isabella is a Latina actress, dancer, singer, and model. She began dancing professionally at age 10 in Houston Ballet's Nutcracker. Although she spent most of her childhood in the ballet studio, she also trained in jazz, tap, and modern. After her family moved to Los Angeles while she was in high school, she began training at Long Beach Ballet and toured China with the company in 2010. In 2019, she won a full scholarship to the Rockette Summer Intensive in NYC. Isabella attended UCLA and while receiving her B.S. in Biology and Theater minor, she appeared in many regional theater productions. Upon graduation she began pursuing film, television, and commercials as well.
- Chiara Ferragni is a digital entrepreneur, global fashion icon, also known for: "Chiara Ferragni: Unposted" (2019), "Making the Cut" (2020) and "The Ferragnez" (2021). In 2017 she became the CEO of TBS Crew Srl and Chiara Ferragni brand. She has been married to Fedez since 2018 and they have two children.
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Luis was born & raised in Palm Springs CA, to Teresa & Francisco Mercado. He began acting at an early age of 8 years old doing Stand Up Comedy. Impersonating everyone from Jim Carrey, to Chris Tucker. Although he was involved in Theater throughout middle school & high school, it was really martial arts that was Luis' first calling. Practicing sports such as Karate, Boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai & wrestling (which led him to his college career). After high school, Luis went on to wrestle for Palomar College, where he served as team captain and led his team into a 2007 California State Championship title. After College Luis ran into a Hollywood manager who encouraged him to start his acting career. His first month in Los Angeles he booked a National Commercial for Amtrak and he had all the confidence he needed to pursue his career in the film industry. A year later he would book his first National TV show "Major Crimes" where he acted along side Raymond Cruz.
Luis Mercado resides in Los Angeles where he continues acting and training martial arts under Sean Patrick Flannery at Hollywood Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.- Isabella Haddock is an international award-winning American-Turkish actress born in Auckland, New Zealand, on February 20, 2008. Haddock first began her acting in 2018, establishing herself with head roles in public school plays. She recently performed a lead role in a short film titled Leylak (2021). Isabella continues to expand her acting career today, living only a short distance from New York City.
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Isabella Vasari grew up around Detroit, Michigan and currently is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is an experienced film actress who has gotten professional acting training from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and is a Film, Television, and Media student. In addition, she is pursuing an online certification of film through the NYU Tisch School of the Arts. For representation she is represented by the Michigan talent agency WINK TALENT.
She has experience both in professional SAG films and theater. She has been involved in over 25 films and 20 theater shows, acting with big talent from the University of Michigan that have moved their way to broadway. She also has fashion modeling, commercial modeling and commercial modeling experience for companies such as FAYGO INC.
Isabella can play a variety of instruments such as marimba, percussion, drumset, piano, keyboard, omnichord, guitar, ukulele, and bass. She is a singer with a D2-A7 range, singing in bands, choirs and musical theater shows. Currently she has an upcoming music duo band called "KILLGRÆY" with their first single coming out Spring 2025 for the film she is producing called ÆTHER.
She has extensive experience in horror, both in theater and in film. She has acted with intense SFX and has gotten stage combat and film combat/stunt training. Isabella also has experience on the production side of things: directing, composing, camera operating, producing, writing and more.- Isabella was born September 13, 2007, in San Diego, California. She has been training in a variety of dance disciplines (jazz, tap, ballet, tumbling, hip hop, and contemporary) since she was 5 years old. She first started looking into starting her acting and modeling career in August 2018, and shortly thereafter signed with the Mavrick Agency in Beverly Hills.
- Isabella began her film career at a young age when she first appeared in the FSU student film Children at Play. Soon after she was cast in the Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn-Part 2 as four-year-old Renesmee. Her next role was Young Renee in the Indie film To Write Love on Her Arms starring alongside Kat Dennings and Rupert Friend. In 2017 Isabella was nominated for both Best Lead Actress and the Best Lead Actress 18 and Under for the short film HUSH at The Utah Film Festival and Awards. She won the Best Lead Actress 18 and Under for her performance as an abused ballet dancer, Emily. Isabella has also worked in various commercials and print modeling.
Her dance training began at age two and by the age of six she made a commitment to begin a pre-professional ballet training program. As a pre-professional ballet dancer training at an elite level, she currently trains over 40 hours per week with a plan to join a professional ballet company. She is an honor roll graduate of the Laurel Springs School and a four-time recipient of the Volunteer Service Award from the President of The United States. Isabella established Dancers Donate Life, a 501 C3 focused on educating and inspiring others to become registered organ donors. She has published a children's book about a young ballet dancer who received a lifesaving organ transplant with all profits from the book "Bella's Brigade for Hope" being donated to Donate Life America. - Born in Melbourne, Australia, Isabella began acting as a young child starring in numerous short films, both student and independent, building up a large resume of experience. Her first leading role was as the character Clara in 'The First Concert,' a short film that went on to be officially selected for the New York International Independent Film Festival, an event Isabella attended.
As Isabella got older she landed guest roles on various Australian television series, including ABC's 'Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries' and Seven's 'Winners and Losers.' Similarly, she appeared in feature films 'Summer Coda' (starring Jacki Weaver and Rachael Taylor) and 'John Doe: Vigilante' (alongside Jamie Bamber and Lachy Hulme).
Her most recent work was a guest appearance as 'Bella' on ABC production 'The InBESTigators.' - Isabella Tabio is an actress with a lifelong passion for performance. She grew up in Florida and has a background in media and theatre, honing her craft both on stage and on screen. With a natural ability to bring characters to life, she continues to pursue compelling roles in film and television.
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Isabella Shibuta is a Japanese-Brazilian and Polish actor and writer based in Toronto, ON. Her recent acting credits include "Designing Christmas" (Discovery+) and a recurring role in "Right Under My Roof" (BellTV). She is an alumnae of the nationally lauded CBC Actors' Conservatory at the Canadian Film Centre, where she discovered her deep commitment as an actor and improviser translated to a talent for developing complex characters and a distinct voice as a writer. She proceeded to write and star in the short film "Melanie", and also starred in the short film "Gerry". Since graduation, Isabella created her original web series "Alice is Asian" (pre-development) and her first feature "Reassessment" (pre-development), both of which she is set to star in. In support of her proposals, Isabella was recently awarded the Ideas From I Grant and Fellowship from Ecru Club for pan-Asian filmmakers. A Theatre Performance alumna from George Brown College, Isabella wrote and starred in the play "The Letters of Jane Austen" during her studies and went on to work with established houses like Tarragon Theatre as an actor. Isabella is a graduate of Canterbury High School's Drama program, where she developed an improv background (Winner - Connors Cup) and was selected to travel to Winnipeg with the Next Act Festival as one of their youngest performers. She is grateful her immigrant parents made sacrifices and came to Canada so that she could drop out of the gifted program and competitive figure skating to do improv.