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Mary Wiseman was born on 30 July 1985. She is an actress, known for Star Trek: Discovery (2017), Marriage Story (2019) and Baskets (2016). She was previously married to Noah Averbach-Katz.- Actress
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Bobbie Phillips is an actress, animal advocate, and a true Chameleon (1998); both on screen and off. Bobbie has portrayed a variety of characters in various genres throughout her career. Widely recognized for her award winning role as the insect loving entomologist, Dr. Bambi Berenbaum on War of the Coprophages (1996); Phillips also received industry praise for her turn as Julie Costello on Steven Bochco's Murder One (1995); A genre favorite as the first female crow, "Talon", on The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998); Phillips left Hollywood in 2003 when Bobbie and her husband traveled to Costa Rica and then Fiji to begin Anthony's surfing career. The couple traveled extensively between Canada, Fiji, Australia and Mexico before Bobbie returned to acting in 2014. Bobbie Phillips continues to create in her unique style on diverse projects and she always reinvents herself like a great actress should.- Actress
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Nicole Stamp is a 5x Canadian Screen Award-nominated television director, host, and writer, a 2x Writers Guild of Canada Award Nominee, and the recipient of a Toronto Arts Award for Excellence and Innovation in Theatre.
Stamp is the creator, writer, and host of MEDIA STAMPED, a new show teaching media literacy to kids age 9-11. Produced by 26x Emmy winning kids TV juggernauts Sinking Ship Entertainment, in partnership with renowned advocacy platform Global Citizen, and commissioned by TELUS+. Media Stamped has been nominated for multiple awards, including 3 Canadian Screen Awards: Best Youth Series, Best Host, and Best Picture Editing, as well as a Youth Media Alliance Award of Excellence and a Writers Guild of Canada Screenwriting Award.
Stamp has directed episodes of Teletubbies (Netflix), The Next Step (CBBC), The Popularity Papers (BBC / YTV), Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon), The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy (Family Channel), Lockdown (YouTube Originals), Family Feud Canada (CBC), and Odd Squad (PBS / Sinking Ship).
Stamp began her career with 6 seasons as a host, writer, and director on the acclaimed live-to-air improvised kids show TVOKids. Segments on which she was a key creative won 2 Gemini Awards, among 6 nominations.
As an actor, Nicole Stamp can be seen on Locke and Key (Netflix), Hudson and Rex (CityTV), The Handmaid's Tale (HULU), and Carmilla, a Canadian Screen-Award and Cannes Lion - winning web series with over 75 million views on YouTube!
She is also a well-regarded voice actor, with major roles on dozens of cartoons and video games, including Assassins Creed Origins and Avatar (Ubisoft), Doomsday Brothers (Adult Swim), Total Drama: Ridonculous Race (Cartoon Network), Fangbone (Disney+, Blue's Clues (PBS), Rusty Rivets (Nick Jr), and Elinor Wonders Why (PBS).
Stamp has been nominated for 3 Canadian Screen Awards: two for Writing and one for Directing. She is also a Writers' Guild Award-nominated writer, and has written for Noonbory (BBC Kids), Lockdown (Sinking Ship / YouTube Originals), EnviroGirl (TVOntario), and The Snoopy Show (AppleTV+).
Stamp's writing has been published by CNN, and she cares deeply about mentoring the next generation, including over a decade with the Artists Mentoring Youth - AMY Project, where she founded and and directed the eOne Film Training Program.
Nicole Stamp lives in Toronto, Canada, and she holds a Guinness World Record for playing Dodgeball for 36 hours straight, an accomplishment she does not recommend.- Actress
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Lydia Cornell, a women & children's advocate whose great-great grandmother was Harriet Beecher Stowe, is also an award-winning director, writer, actor, and recovery speaker (with 29 years of sobriety.)
With 20-34 million viewers Tuesday nights on ABC prime time, and more in worldwide syndication, Best Actress nominee for AFI at Method Fest and People's Choice Award winner Cornell is best known for her starring role on the hit ABC series "Too Close for Comfort" as Emmy legend Ted Knight's daughter 'Sara'. More recently seen on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, Variety's Power of Comedy, and the Kelsey Grammer Comedy Hour, she has over 200 shows and films in 27 countries to her credit.
She won Best Director Honors at the Los Angeles Movie Awards and for Best Comedy Film at Paramount Studios UIFF (United International Film Festival) for directing the SAG film "It's My Decision."
In 2024, she was named a finalist in the Catalyst Studios "Empowering Women's Script Competition" for her feature-length screenplay 'Venus Conspiracy.'
In 2023, she costarred in a new film 'Something About Mother,' with Lawrence Hilton Jacobs and Jayne Kennedy, directed by Millena Gay and produced by Noreen McClendon.
Cornell wrote and directed the acclaimed stage show "Relationshop;" wrote "Venus Conspiracy" and is set to direct "The Awesome Adventures of Frankie Stargazer."
Cornell received the Southern California Motion Picture Council's Golden Halo Lifetime Achievement Award, and the first Elizabeth Montgomery Humanitarian Award (2018.) One of TV's most popular sex symbols, she is now a writer, director, mother, comedienne, talk show host, women and children's advocate, teen mentor and inspirational public speaker.
Sober since September 11, 1994, she had a "catastrophic spiritual awakening" that changed her life. An addiction and recovery expert, she sponsors and mentors young women who are suffering from addiction and depression.
With an active following on Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and other social media, she also hosts a mental health podcast called "Godshots® all about synchronicity. (Miracle or mere coincidence?)
Her Beats 'n Eats Stitcher award-winning podcast on iTunes started in 2013. Her articles have appeared in People, US, Herald de Paris; A&E Biography, Huffington Post, Editor & Publisher, Macon Daily, and Lone Star Icon.
She is the author of an upcoming book of hilarious Hollywood stories, and a book series based on her US Trademark "Godshots® as well as two upcoming books. She wrote a book on Stalin.
Cornell is creating a new comedy series for 2024 based on her upcoming book. She is also in development on a reboot of "Too Close for Comfort" with the original producers of the show (D.L. Taffner, LTD.) based on a pilot script written by Cornell and her partner Lawrence H. Levy, an Emmy-nominee and WGA award winner. Lydia is a lecturer at the LMU School of Film and Television, teaching Acting and Directing for Screenwriters. She is also an inventor and has a show ready for Discovery Channel.
Fact Check: Lydia Cornell went through a frightening incident with a stalker, a convicted felon who posed as a disabled war hero and JAC-C military attorney. He sued Kelsey Grammer, falsely using Lydia Cornell's name to get publicity. Cornell never sued Kelsey, though this was falsely reported in the tabloids and various news outlets. "Kelsey and I both knew the truth all along. We ran into each other at Soho House and discussed how we had both been duped by this stalker but the tabloids refused to correct the story."
She has been Invited to contribute her writings to the International Museum of Peace, which houses letters from Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mother Teresa and Maya Angelou.- Actress
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Lynne Koplitz was born on 13 June 1969 in Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The King of Staten Island (2020), Top Five (2014) and Gays: The Series (2014).- Actress
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Tiya Sircar starred as "Roonie Schuman" in the ABC comedy series "Alex, Inc." which premiered in 2018. Based on the podcast StartUp, Sircar played the wife to Zach Braff's character, "Alex Schuman". Sircar is also on the NBC hit comedy "The Good Place," for which Entertainment Weekly dubbed her the series 'Scene Stealer." She appeared on the comedy opposite Kristen Bell and Ted Danson in multiple shifting roles, from an altruistic human rights lawyer to a power-hungry demon. She also starred opposite Kate Beckinsale in the Paramount+ series, Guilty Party. In the wake of recent guest starring roles on such series as Netflix's "Master of None" and Fox's "The Mindy Project," Sircar has also exercised her comedic and dramatic acting chops on "The Witches of East End," "The Vampire Diaries," "The Crazy Ones," "Hannah Montana" and "The Suite Life on Deck."
Having also established herself as a capable voiceover actress, Sircar lends her pipes as Sabine Wren, a graffiti artist and explosives expert, on the Disney/Lucas Film animated series "Star Wars Rebels" on the Disney Channel and the short-form interstitial series "Star Wars: Forces of Destiny," opposite Daisy Ridley, Felicity Jones and Lupita Nyong'o. Among other voiceover credits is The Simpsons, American Dad, Robot Chicken, and the Netflix/Dreamworks series "Spirit Riding Free."
Film audiences have come to know Sircar equally well, most recently in Netflix's Good Sam and in the independent feature comedy, Miss India America. Along with voiceover work on the animated studio film Walking with Dinosaurs 3D, she starred in the 20th Century Fox comedy feature The Internship opposite Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, in a starring role in the foreign drama The Domino Effect, with Zac Efron in New Line's 17 Again, and in the Paramount family comedy Hotel for Dogs.
A native of Arlington, Texas, Sircar was raised in a family of academics. Her parents, originally from Calcutta (Kolkata), India, are both college professors who instilled a love of the arts in her at a very early age. Sircar began dancing at age three, first Indian classical and folk dance, then ballet, jazz, lyrical and modern. After taking her first acting class at age seven, she realized her true calling. Sircar attended the University of Texas at Austin, receiving two bachelor's degrees: the first in Business/Marketing, and another in Theater & Dance. Following graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her professional career.- Actress
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Throughout most of the 1980s this luscious, New York-accented, sexy "girl next door" was a porn fan favorite. Unlike the typical porn queen, Taija was neither svelte nor surgically enhanced; she had a "this is pretty much the way I am" look that appealed to men and didn't threaten women. She seemed approachable, the kind of girl you could meet in a club and offer to buy a drink without getting laughed out of the place. She was a very good actress and an exceptional performer. About halfway through her career, however, she changed her look. She went from being a brunette who carried a few extra pounds to being a thin blonde, but she always gave energetic, enthusiastic performances no matter what her look. She left the business unexpectedly, and although there were rumors of a comeback in the mid-'90s, it never happened--definitely a loss for porn fans.- Kimberly Carson was born on 27 September 1962 in the USA. She is an actress.
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Maya Washington is known for Tooth Fairy (2010), Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) and Battlestar Galactica: The Plan (2009).- Actress
Valerie Tian was born on 21 April 1989 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Juno (2007), Jennifer's Body (2009) and Drillbit Taylor (2008).- Actress
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Linn Natassia Malthe is a Norwegian model and actress.
Natassia is the middle of two sisters with an older brother she recently discovered she had. She was born in Oslo, Norway, and is of half Norwegian/Chinese descent. Her mother is from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. She is usually credited by her birth name but is sometimes credited Natassia Linn Malthe.
In Scotland, and Norway, Malthe went to dance schools at the Goh Ballet Academy, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and The Norwegian Opera House, The Oslo National academy of the Arts where she studied dance, art history, and anatomy. Later she moved to London, England to study musical theater. From there she went to Los Angeles and landed her first part on television. She is getting a bachelor's degree in Film and TV School and is planning on studying at AFI after her bachelor's degree which will be completed in 2024.
In 2005, Natassia Malthe, with Jennifer Garner was nominated at MTV Movie Awards for MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. She has been the main character in multiple video game movies such as DOA and Bloodrayne and she has also played a Marvel Comic book character Typhoid Mary in Elektra with Jennifer Garner and Will Yun Lee.
In 2009, Malthe starred as an elf bounty-hunter and sorceress-in-training in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries Knights of Bloodsteel. Starred opposite Jason Statham and Ryan Philippe in the movie "Chaos". At the start of her career she also did fashion modeling to help finance her move from Norway to Hollywood to pursue an acting career and is among the Girls of Maxim and Toro Women.
She was also the face of LG electronics and starred in a 100 million dollar budget campaign called "Scarlet" with Emmy award winning director David Nutter as the director best known for Band of Brothers and Games of Thrones.- Actress
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Chelan Lauren Simmons was born in Vancouver, Canada. One of three children (one older brother and an older sister), she has been a natural performer since the age of 2. Her first movie role was as the title creature's first victim, Laurie Ann Winterbarger, in Stephen King's It (1990). Her most recognizable roles are in Final Destination 3 (2006) as Ashley Freund, and in Carrie (2002) and Monster Island (2004). She has also guest-starred in episodes of Smallville (2001) and Supernatural (2005).- Actress
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Marie Avgeropoulos currently stars as "Octavia Blake" in the CW's post-apocalyptic drama series, The 100 (2014). The Emmy- nominated series chronicles the surviving population living on a space station, called the ARK, who send a group of 100 delinquents down to earth. THE 100 set out to see if earth might still be inhabitable as supplies are running low on the ARK.
Marie recently wrapped production on three independent films: Isolation (2015), Numb (2015) and A Remarkable Life (2016), slated for release in early 2016. Earlier this year, Marie was seen, opposite Taylor Lautner in the Lionsgate thriller, Tracers (2015). Other film credits for Marie include the 2011 Golden Globe-nominated 50/50 (2011), alongside movie veterans Seth Rogen & Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as well as her memorable premiere film role in the 2009 comedy, I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009), starring opposite Hayden Panettiere.
Marie has also become a go-to TV actress with several guest appearances on hit shows, such as Supernatural (2005), Fringe (2008), Eureka (2006) and Human Target (2010). In 2013, Marie landed her break-out role in television in The CW's Cult (2013), opposite Matthew Davis and Robert Knepper.
Born and raised on the shores of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Marie grew up fishing, hunting and camping spending most of her free time outdoors. She learned to play the drums at a young age, which has helped land her roles in various national commercials.
Marie currently resides in Los Angeles.- Crystal Tisiga (born June 27, 1978), an indigenous actress from the Kaska Nations residing in Vancouver, B.C. She was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. She is the eldest of 4 children. She started modeling at the age of 5 and moved to Vancouver 2001 to pursue modeling and acting. She has been in print ads locally and internationally, commercials and walked runways.
- Canadian actress Tania Saulnier began her acting career in 1998. A former competitive dancer before entering the acting gig, Tania got her start on television. Throughout the years she has been in acting, Tania has credits strongly tied to television. Amidst her steady list of screen appearances both on the small and big screen, Tania's name is best associated with her role in the horror movie Slither (2006). Other notable movie roles include In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007) and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010).
- Native to Vancouver, British Columbia, Luisa d'Oliveira has lit up screens with a spark that's all her own, blending grit and grace in every role she tackles. She first stole hearts as Emori in The CW's "The 100," where her portrayal of a fierce, layered survivor left fans clamoring for more. Before that, she popped up in films like "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" and "50/50," proving she could hold her own alongside heavyweights. Her small-screen stints are just as varied, from playing Detective Poppy Wisnefski in "Cracked" to slipping into Maria Snow's shoes in "Motive." In 2024, she brought Molly to life in the miniseries "Earth Abides," a performance that reminded everyone of her knack for diving deep into a character's soul. Luisa's path to acting wasn't a straight line; she started in science at Capilano University, only to pivot when the pull of storytelling proved too strong. Growing up, she poured herself into school plays, musicals, and choirs, laying the groundwork for a career that spans horror in "Channel Zero: Candle Cove" to capes and tights in "Supergirl." Her rich heritage, a vibrant mix of Portuguese, Chinese, French, Scottish, and Irish roots, shapes her ability to breathe authenticity into every part she plays. Fondly called "Luisa" by those who follow her, she keeps fans close, sharing glimpses of her world and her work. With a chameleon-like range and a quiet fire that draws you in, she's not just a face on the screen but a storyteller who makes every moment count.
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Alexandra Anna Daddario was born on March 16, 1986 in New York City, New York, to Christina, a lawyer, and Richard Daddario, a prosecutor. Her brother is actor Matthew Daddario, her sister is actor Catharine Daddario, and her grandfather was congressman Emilio Daddario (Emilio Q. Daddario), of Connecticut. She has Italian, Irish, Hungarian/Slovak ancestry. She wanted to be an actress when she was young. Her first job came at age 16, when she got the role of "Laurie Lewis" on All My Children (1970). Alex co-starred, with Logan Lerman and Brandon T. Jackson, in the role of Annabeth Chase in the Percy Jackson movies, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013), which were based on Rick Riordan's best-selling teen books. At the end of 2012, Alex starred in the music video, Imagine Dragons's "Radioactive."
Alexandra became more known in the 2010s, as she starred as Blake Gaines in earthquake film San Andreas (2015), alongside Dwayne Johnson, and in the films Hall Pass (2011), Texas Chainsaw (2013), and Baywatch (2017). She has appeared on many TV series, including White Collar (2009), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005), and American Horror Story (2011): Hotel. In 2014, Daddario gained attention for her role on the first season of the HBO series, True Detective (2014).- Karen Cliche was born in Sept-Iles, Québec, Canada. She is an actress, known for Thanksgiving (2023), Saw VI (2009) and Mutant X (2001). She was previously married to Brian Mellersh.
- Shivaani Ghai was born in 1975 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Batwoman (2019), The Catch (2016) and Dominion (2014). She has been married to Tyrone Keogh since November 2016. She was previously married to Parv Bancil.
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Kym Whitley was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Khartoum, Sudan (Africa). Kym knew she was blessed with the gift to make people laugh, after a chance encounter with Redd Foxx, who told her "she had the Comedic Goods". Kym began living her dream as a stand up comedian in Hollywood. Kym Whitley became Hollywood's go-to-girl with her smooth transition as a talented, comedic actress in numerous TV shows, namely, ABC's "My Wife and Kids", CBS's "Two Broke Girls", Disney's "That's So Raven", TV Land's "Soul Man" and HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Kym completed production of her docu-series, "Raising Whitley" on the OWN network. You have seen Kym in the following films: "Haunted House 2", "We Bought A Zoo", "Fun with Dick and Jane", "College Road Trip", "The Nutty Professor" and "Next Friday" to name a few.
Kym Whitely was nominated for a 2017 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Guest Actress for her portrayal as Big Candi, in the Emmy Nominated, "The Bay, The Series", Digital Daytime Drama Series. In addition, Ms. Whitley co-stars alongside Angela Bassett, in the 2017 Primetime Emmy Winning episode of "Master of None" written by the Emmy Winning Writers, Lena Waithe, and Aziz Ansari.
Kym starred in Freeform's (formerly ABC/Family) sitcom "Young & Hungry" for five years, which wrapped in 2017. Kym is also an accomplished voice-over actress. Ms. Whitley has voiced the character, Honeybee on "Black Dynamite: The Animated TV Series", and the character, Melonee in the Animated feature film, "Rango."- Tall (5'10"), buxom, and shapely blonde bombshell Kimberly Kupps was raised in a strict Catholic household in an upscale neighborhood and attended Ramapo High School in Oakland, New Jersey. Her first job was working as a page in the local high school library. Kimberly enrolled in an all-girl Catholic college for nursing, but dropped out. Kupps began her career in the adult entertainment industry dancing at a club in Houston, Texas. She started performing in hardcore movies in March, 1990. Moreover, Kimberly has been featured in a slew of men's magazines that include Gent, Big Tops, Bust Out!, Score, Leg Show, Hustler Busty Beauties, D Cup, Paradise, Gem, and Fox.
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Recognized for her unbridled freedom and creativity, Bai Ling has become one of the world's most diverse and captivating actresses. Born in the city of Cheng Du in southern China, she began her career at age 14. She enlisted in the Chinese People's Liberation Army, where she spent three years in a performance troupe, entertaining soldiers stationed in Tibet.
She first gained the attention of audiences and critics alike when she won the coveted lead role opposite Richard Gere in Jon Avnet's Red Corner (1997). She received numerous accolades including the prestigious Breakthrough Performance Award from the National Board of Review. She also garnered the Discovery Star awarded by the Hollywood Women's Press Club for their Golden Apple Awards.
While developing her remarkable facility with the English language, she has worked with such prestigious filmmakers as Oliver Stone in Nixon (1995), George Lucas in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), Barry Sonnenfeld in Wild Wild West (1999), Spike Lee in She Hate Me (2004), Andy Tennant in Anna and the King (1999), Ang Lee in The Wedding Banquet (1993), Alex Proyas in The Crow (1994), and Luc Besson in "Taxi 3" (2003), in which she spoke French. She also starred in Terrence Malick's Broadway production of "Sansho the Bailiff". She dazzled audiences with her portrayal of the sexy, mysterious Achara in the hit TV series Lost (2004), and intrigued viewers with her seductive yet exhilarating role in HBO's Entourage (2004).
Bai Ling was awarded the Asian Oscar for her brilliant performances in her first Hong Kong film, Three... Extremes (2004), which earned her an additional three major awards in the Far East. She received the Spirit Diversity Award from The Hollywood Motion Picture Association. Her film Southland Tales (2006), directed by Richard Kelly was in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Ling starred in and executive-produced Shanghai Baby (2007). She has worked with Taylor Hackford in Love Ranch (2010), co-starring with Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci, and had a leading role in the Jason Statham action-comedy Crank: High Voltage (2009) with Jason Statham.- Actress
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Victoria (Vico) Escorcia was nominated for two Ariel Awards (the equivalent of the Oscars in Mexico), and received a Silver Goddess Award (the equivalent of the Golden Globes in Mexico) for her outstanding performance in "Los Crimenes de Mar del Norte." She is half French, half Mexican, and is fluent in English, Spanish, and French. Her recent work includes "Acapulco" on Apple TV+, "Se Llamaba Pedro Infante" on Vix+, and "Que Viva México!" on Netflix.