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Canadian-born and Australian-bred, Tiffany Lyndall Knight is at home on both stage and screen. Nominated for four Jessie Theatre Richardson awards, her theatre credits span eight seasons with Vancouver's Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival. Highlights include "Ariel" in "The Tempest", "Olivia" in "Twelfth Night", "Helena" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Regan" in "King Lear".
A graduate of Toronto's acclaimed George Brown Theatre School, Tiffany has taught and created theatre with young people throughout her career. She has developed programs for Bard on the Beach's education division, was a founder of the Gateway Academy of Performing Arts at the Gateway Theatre in Richmond BC, and has taught at the William Davis Centre for Performing Arts, the University of British Columbia, Adelaide Centre for the Arts, and Flinders University Drama Centre, South Australia. On screen, she has appeared in many lead and recurring roles, including the popular television series, Battlestar Galactica (2004), Da Vinci's City Hall (2005), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and Supernatural (2005). She was a co-creator and actor in the feature film, Mothers & Daughters (2008), which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and won Most Popular Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2008.- Actress
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Acting from Coast to Coast
Tiffany Pulvino was born in the New York outer-borough of Staten Island and grew up with strong Italian-American roots. She is one of four creative children raised by Brooklyn parents. As a child, she performed in school plays and has studied dance for most of her life. She has always enjoyed performing and being the "star of the show." After accomplishing some indie successes on the East Coast, she moved to Los Angeles to further pursue her bigger passions in television and film.
Shortly after hitting the LA scene, Pulvino booked a starring role in Damian Chapa film titled_El padrino 2 (2008)_ and was off to Mexico to film for a month. When she returned, she worked with 'Rita Wilson' and Jeanne Tripplehorn on a film titled The Trap (2007). Soon after, Tiffany's name was being mentioned in indie circles and before she knew it, she was called again to work with Damian Chapa in his film titled_Vatos Locos(2011)_.
Tiffany has trained with some of Hollywood's top acting coaches including Scott Sedita, Margie Haber and Howard Fine. And to date, has appeared in ten (10) TV shows including Showtime's hit show_Dexter (2006)_ directed by John Dahl and the show_Sons of Anarchy (2008)_ directed by Paul Maibum. She has also been cast in over twenty films including her latest work opposite Scarlett Johansson in the feature film_Don Jon's Addiction (2013)_ directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and film titled_The Untitled Spike Jonze Project (2013)_ and directed by none other than Spike Jonze.
But even while living in Los Angeles, CA, Pulvino continues to support her New York roots and works with a Staten Island-based film production company_'Lake Films'_ for which she has done four films to date with director Lance J. Reha.
Adding to her acting skills, she has written, produced, directed and starred in her films_Counter Life (2010)_ and_Delivery Boy (2012)_ which is hitting the festival circuits.
It is clear to see that this determined East Coast actor is here to stay and Hollywood is welcoming her with open arms.- Teri was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the youngest of six. At age 5 she followed her older brother into theater at a local theater school where she found her passion for acting. She continued in theater for the next 13 years. In High School she was signed with a local talent agency moving her into modeling, commercials and a small film role. She graduated early from High School and moved to Los Angeles at eighteen. She spends her time filming, attending classes (dance, acting, vocal, and instrumental) and traveling.
- Starting out in the slasher film Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989) and in New York on the daytime soap Guiding Light (1952), Tracy Griffith was then cast as "Babe" in her first feature, The Good Mother (1988), starring Diane Keaton and Liam Neeson, and directed by Leonard Nimoy. Hollywood called and, soon after arriving in Los Angeles, she got her first starring role, opposite Lou Diamond Phillips, in the feature film, The First Power (1990). She went on to star with Rob Lowe in The Finest Hour (1991) and starred with Teri Hatcher in the comedy, All Tied Up (1993). Other starring roles include the Sundance-selected independent film, Joe & Joe (1996), and the action feature film, Skeeter (1993), for New Line Cinema and Crazy in Alabama (1999), a TriStar feature directed by Antonio Banderas - starring her half-sister, Melanie Griffith.
Television credits include playing Johnny Depp's girlfriend on 21 Jump Street (1987), starring with Lindsay Wagner on Lifetime's Their Second Chance (1997) and as Laura Dern's sister in the mini-series, The Siege at Ruby Ridge (1996). Tracy was a series regular on the ABC drama, The Monroes (1995), where she played Kelly Monroe, the renegade daughter of William Devane. Other television credits include co-starring in the CBS movie, Circle of Deceit (1998), with Janine Turner and Esai Morales, and the CBS movie, Murder in the Mirror (2000), where she plays the best friend of Jane Seymour. She was a featured guest star on TNT's Bull (2000). She has starred in pilot demos: "A Fork on the Road" for the Food Network as a chef/host and "Prowler Girls" which involved hitting the road ala "Thelma and Louise", driving a Plymouth Prowler. Tracy is a sushi-chef and worked for a year at the trend-setting Beverly Hills restaurant, Tsunami's. She was the "mystery guest" this year on To Tell the Truth (2000) and fooled them all about being a "sushiwoman".
She is also a certified dive-master and enjoys playing her guitar and singing. She has performed at several benefits to help raise money and awareness for her favorite causes: animal rights and endangered animal preservation. She attends fund-raising events with her friend, (Melanie's mom) Tippi Hedren, to support her efforts in maintaining the wild animal preserve, Shambala. She was proud to be the first Miss Hot Tomato for the 10th Annual Carmel Valley Tomato Festival, where she was an honorary culinary judge. She also performed at the event which donated proceeds to the American Red Cross and Boy's and Girl's Clubs. Tracy is at work on a screenplay. She wrote two cookbooks. On September 17, 2011, she married Mark Daley, President of Polo Ralph Lauren.
Tracy Griffith was born to Peter Griffith and his second wife Nanita Greene on October 19, 1965 in New York City. She joined half-sister Melanie Griffith and two years later, her brother Clay A. Griffith joined the family of entertainers. - Actress
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Tiffany Ellen Solano was born on 19 October 1982 in Long Beach, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Fine Line (2013), Blue Collar Boys (2013) and Bob's Video (2000). She has been married to Bryan Desena since June 2012.- Vanessa Aspillaga was born on 16 September 1972 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Morning Glory (2010), Leave the World Behind (2023) and Love & Other Drugs (2010).
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Tonya Glanz was born in Alameda County, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Timeless (2016), Hightown (2020) and High Maintenance (2012).- Stunts
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Tracey Ruggiero is known for Full Circle (2023), Insidious: The Red Door (2023) and Black Rabbit (2025).- Actress
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Tina Majorino has been charming audiences on the silver screen from a young age. In 1994, she made her feature film debut in Touchstone's When A Man Loves a Woman playing Meg Ryan & Andy Garcia's daughter, followed quickly that same year by New Line's Corrina, Corinna (opposite Whoopi Goldberg and Ray Liotta) and Paramount's Andre (in which she starred as "Toni Whitney"). While her career began in national television commercials and with the ABC television series Camp Wilder, the film trifecta firmly established Majorino as a breakout performer. She would go on to co-star in Universal's Waterworld (playing "Enola" opposite Kevin Costner), and she played "Alice" in the NBC movie Alice in Wonderland, alongside Whoopi Goldberg again (as the "Cheshire Cat"), Christopher Lloyd ("White Knight"), Miranda Richardson ("Queen of Hearts"), and Martin Short ("Mad Hatter"). In 2004, Majorino starred as "Deb" in the smash hit Napoleon Dynamite alongside Jon Heder, Efren Ramirez, and Jon Gries. The film became an overnight cult classic and remains one of her favorite roles. On the small screen, her television credits include Grey's Anatomy, Scorpion, True Blood, Big Love, Bones, Veronica Mars, and Legends, among many others.- Tokyo born pianist, opera singer, actor who works on Televisions, Films and Theaters. Toshiko started studying the Piano and Ballet at age of 3. Hold B.A. in Piano at Senzoku Gakuen Music College in Japan and completed studying the Opera as a professional opera singer at Nikikai Opera Company. She has appeared in over 500 stages in Opera, Operetta and Play.
She appeared in the film " Dance Mania Fantastic" which won "the Best Visionary Short Film" in 2005 Tribeca Film Festival.She was also cast for the Off-Broadway show "Jewtopia" Florida production, which was a 2 years and 7 months long run show in New York City. - Tonja Kahlens is known for So Help Me Todd (2022), Criminal Minds (2005) and Parks and Recreation (2009).
- Valeria Bilello was born on 2 May 1982 in Sciacca, Sicily, Italy. She is an actress, known for Made in Italy (2020), Sense8 (2015) and Love, Inevitably (2019).
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Tricia Leigh Fisher was born on 26 December 1968 in Burbank, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Pretty Smart (1987), Stick (1985) and No Ordinary Family (2010). She has been married to Byron Thames since 12 August 2007. They have one child.- Actress
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Born in Gary, Indiana in 1964, and moved to Los Angeles at a young age. Theresa Randle began her performing career by studying dance (traditional, modern, jazz) and comedy. She entered Beverly Hills High School, with a special program for the exceptionally gifted. At the end of college she earned her first role at the Los Angeles Inner City Cultural Center and was seen in commercials. Theresa was also involved in acting on the stage, with roles in such productions as "In Command of the Children", "Sonata", "6 Parts of Musical Broadway" and "Fight the Good Fight".
In 1987 she got her first big-screen break with Maid to Order (1987). For the next three years she appeared (in small roles) in such movies as Easy Wheels (1989) and Heart Condition (1990), with Denzel Washington). She continued in small roles by great directors such as Abel Ferrara (King of New York (1990)) and Spike Lee (Jungle Fever (1991) and Malcolm X (1992)). In 1995 she starred in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) and Bad Boys (1995) (with Will Smith). In 1996 she earned her first starring role in Spike Lee's Girl 6 (1996), playing a young, out-of-work actress who gets caught up in the seductive, yet dark, world of phone sex.
She has also appeared in Space Jam (1996), with Michael Jordan (and a bevy of classic Warner Bros. cartoon characters) and recently in the film adaptation of the comic strip Spawn (1997), with Martin Sheen).- Actress
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Tori Anderson was born on 29 December 1988 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She is an actress, known for NCIS: Hawai'i (2021), Killjoys (2015) and Tru Calling (2003). She has been married to Mitch Myers since 24 January 2018.- Actress
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Very few people have the privilege of being born on the same day as their mom or dad, Tina is one of them. She was born on 29 December 1973, and shares her date of birth with her dad, Jatin alias super-star Rajesh Khanna, born in 1942. Tina is the daughter of well-known Bollywood actress, Dimple Kapadia; has a sister, Rinke, who is married to Industrialist Sameer Saran, and has a daughter. Her aunt is Bollywood actress and costume designer, Simple Kapadia. Her parents are no longer married to each other.
Tina, now renamed Twinkle, made her debut in Barsaat (1995) at the age of 21, opposite Dharmendra's second son, Bobby Deol. This movie got an average box office rating, and catapulted both actors to a fair level of popularity. She then went on to star in a total of 15 movies, including one in Telugu ('Seenu') opposite Venkatesh. She has acted opposite Salman Khan, Govinda, Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan amongst others. She was the recipient of Best Debut award for her performance in 'Baraasat'.
She was once engaged to Rajiv Bhatia, alias Bollywood actor Akshaye Kumar, the engagement was broken, however, they did get engaged for a second time, and were subsequently married on 14 January 2001.
After her marriage, Twinkle quit acting, and subsequently gave birth to a baby boy, Araav, on 15 September 2002.
After Araav's birth, Twinkle, in partnership with Gurlein Manchanda, opened an interior design store (White Window) in Bombay's Crawford Market, and subsequently went on to receive the El Decor Award. She is in the process of opening another store in Bombay.- Award-winning actress Teresa Tavares is one of the most acclaimed actresses of her generation in Portugal. She had her debut on television in 2000 with the huge success Jardins Proibidos. Since then she works in TV, film and theatre, in Portugal and abroad. In 2012, Teresa was one of the founders of Teatro do Vão.
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Terissa Kelton is an award-winning actress and producer whose work has been recognized globally, including at the Austin Film Festival and The Annecy International Film Festival. Kelton is the Co-Owner and Executive Vice President at Rehab Entertainment with her producing partner, John W. Hyde.
Most recently, she developed and produced 20 episodes of the animated series, Harriet the Spy, for AppleTV+ starring Beanie Feldstein and Jane Lynch.
Her development slate includes: Flight of the Navigator for Disney+ with Bryce Dallas Howard attached to direct; Prophet, based on the Rob Liefeld comic book, with Jake Gyllenhaal attached to star; In kids, The Kissing Hand and Lena!, both based on beloved children's books.
She is an active member of the Hollywood Radio Television Society; the Television Academy (Production Executive and Animation Peer Group); Children's Media Association; and Women in Animation.
Originally from Texas, Kelton starred in and produced several independent feature films in Austin. Kelton was a first-generation college student at Texas State University. Having grown up in a tiny Texas town, Kelton understands the hurdles of leaping into the unknown. Along with producing alongside brilliant creators from diverse walks of life, she spreads the message that it is worth arguing with the little voice inside your head that tells you "you don't belong here."- Actress
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Tiffany Phillips is a multifaceted, tour de force who began her career in the New York Theatre upon graduating from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. At 19, Tiffany became the youngest singer in the Motown Moments at New York's Motown Cafe singing the hits of the Supremes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, and much more. Phillips performed to acclaim in front of such legends as Diana Ross, Quincy Jones, Mohammed Ali, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson.
Phillips has since gone on to appear in numerous television shows and films from recurring as BNC News Anchor "Angela Raines" on ABC's Scandal to playing a powerful and sinister Native American Skinwalker named "Dark Spirit" on MTV's Teen Wolf or the fictional 1950's film star Cynthia Beckley who passes for White in the award-winning dramatic film "Daughter of Fortune," Tiffany has an exceptional range and chameleon-like ability to morph into a multitude of different characters with ease.
Aside from her TV/Film credits, Tiffany is a Stand-Up Comedian and Content Creator who wrote and starred in her smash hit, critically acclaimed one-woman show "I Never Met a Jerk I Didn't Like" which sold out theatre venues in both Los Angeles and Off-Broadway in New York where she portrayed 10 different characters both men and women being compared to "a burgeoning Whoopi Goldberg" by Theatermania. Jerk was the highest-grossing solo show in the 30-year history of The Whitefire Theatre in Los Angeles.
Tiffany's enigmatic and exotic look has allowed her to play several different ethnicities and can be attributed to her Creole heritage; a mix of Black, French, Spanish, Apache, and Cherokee Indian. Phillips' award-winning comedy web series "Ethnically Ambiguous" which she created, wrote, and starred is based on her own real-life experience. "Ethnically Ambiguous" delivers a comedic taste of what it's like to be constantly asked, "What are you?" by unboxing racial identity.
"I've never fit into any box. My whole life I've been outside the box and I wouldn't have it any other way. Besides, boxes were meant for shoes and corpses." ~Tiffany Phillips- Valentina Vargas is a Chilean-born French actress. She developed most of her career in France, where she was raised.
Vargas began her career in the dramatic art within the workshop of Tania Balachova in Paris and also later at the Yves Pignot School of Los Angeles. Her cinematographic career started via the filming of three French movies, namely Pierre Jolivet's Strictly Personal (1985), Luc Besson's The Big Blue (1988) and Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Name of the Rose (1986). Over the years, Vargas also worked with Samuel Fuller in Street of No Return (1989), Miguel Littín in Los Náufragos (1994) and Alfredo Arieta in Fuegos (1987).
Vargas is trilingual in Spanish, French and English. This has enabled her to pass without notice in films as varied as the cinematic horror film Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996) where she played the Cenobite Angelique, to the comedy Chili con carne (1999) of Thomas Gilou. She appeared opposite Jan Michael Vincent (Dirty Games (1989)), Malcolm McDowell and Michael Ironside (Southern Cross (1999)), and James Remar (Die Tigerin (1992)).
After her performance in Bloody Mallory (2002) where she played "Lady Valentine/Carmina Belladone", she turned to playing roles for television. Initially she played in a version of Dangerous Liaisons (2003) directed by Josée Dayan. She starred in this production with Catherine Deneuve, Rupert Everett, Leelee Sobieski and Nastassja Kinski. - Casting Director
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The award winning actress Tunde Skovran was born in Transylvania ( Romania). After graduating from the Dramatic Arts Department of Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, she joined the internationally acclaimed Hungarian State Theater of Cluj-Napoca, where she performed in over 30 productions during a span of 10 years. Her debut in film in 2013 ( "Puzzle") brought her two Best Actress in a Lead Role Awards at international film festivals in NYC and Buffalo. Focusing on her film career, the talented, exotic actress trained with various renown acting teachers in the US.- Producer
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Tiffany has just completed her directorial debut, Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story. It is a feature documentary that focuses on the seminal American make-up artist, Kevyn Aucoin. Interviews include: Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Cher, Tori Amos and Christy Turlington. The film is distributed by The Orchard and enjoyed an exciting festival run including DOC NYC and Full Frame Documentary Festival. Tiffany received her BFA in theater from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Following a move to New York City, Tiffany worked consistently as an actress but soon discovered a talent for makeup artistry. She began to sharpen her skills on celebrities and film crews. Ultimately, the draw of the film world was contagious and Tiffany, and she made the decision to direct and produce original films, including her award winning documentary Altered By Elvis and the short film Little Pumpkin, which screened at the prestigious SXSW film festival. She was also selected as a finalist for the AFI's Directing Workshop for Women. Her out of the box producing talents have been the subject of a New York Times Arts Section feature. She has been a past jury member for the Memphis International Film Festival and the Vail Film Festival. Recent projects include producing the award winning films Fall To Rise (Panorama Entertainment), Jack and Paul and director May Elbaz's adaptations of Etgar Keret's Suddenly..., and Cocked and Locked. Tiffany is a proud member of Film Fatales.- Actress
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Tiffany Sander McKenzie was born in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. She graduated with honors from Westminster College in 1998. She also attended Regents College, European Business School in London, England where she worked for NBC's European Headquarters. Tiffany appeared in 4 episodes of HGTV's "My House is Worth What?" as a featured guest Realtor.- Valentina Gaylord is a visionary leader, transformational CEO, 3x founder, global entrepreneur, holistic health coach, elite fitness expert, author, international speaker, and passionate advocate for human potential. Diagnosed in 2012 with debilitating autoimmune diseases, including Bell's Palsy and Hashimoto's disease, Valentina transformed her personal struggles into a powerful mission to empower others. Her revolutionary Whole Body Wellness approach harmonizes the mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical body, inspiring thousands to reclaim their vitality and purpose.
As the CEO, founder, and owner of three award-winning luxury boutique studios, Valentina set new standards in the fitness industry. Under her leadership (2012 - 2022), her studios earned numerous "Best Of" accolades, awards, and the prestigious Mindbody Visionary Award, celebrated for their innovative programs and exceptional service. This legacy of excellence continues with the 2026 launch of her new fitness brand-a visionary approach that integrates intentional movement, mindfulness, and holistic principles. Her new brand represents a spiritual evolution in fitness and well-being, guiding individuals to align their minds, souls, and bodies while embracing their highest potential and transforming their lives.
Valentina's expertise draws from collaborations with leading naturopaths, hormone specialists, and intuitive healers. Her holistic methodology has established transformative solutions for misunderstood health challenges, inspiring individuals to reclaim their personal power and live authentically.
A devoted mother, Valentina finds joy and balance as she supports her two children-both Olympic hopefuls in gymnastics and figure skating-alongside their father, Olympic Gold Medalist Mitch Gaylord. Her family has been her most significant source of strength, empowering her to thrive personally and professionally. As a global citizen with dual citizenship, Valentina draws inspiration from her global lifestyle, dividing her time between the United States, France, London, Malta, and the Mediterranean, where art, culture, and philosophy enrich her life and work.
Through her debut book and Audiobook, Well Being (Hay House Inc.), keynote speaking, mentorship programs, and European retreats, Valentina continues to redefine thriving in a fast-paced, modern world. Her message resonates across generations, industries, and cultures.
Join her on this transformational journey-because your most beautiful, vibrant, and empowered life awaits you.
December 2024 Midwest Book Review Critique: Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Well Being: A Story of Healing from Autoimmune Disease and a Guide to Charting Your Own Path to Wellness" by Valentina Gaylord is deftly laid out in five major sections: My Story and the Start of Yours; Mental Wellness; Emotional Wellness; Spiritual Wellness; and Physical Wellness. Ideal for the non-specialist general reader wanting an informative, effective, and 'reader friendly' guide to a positive personal transformation, this hardcover edition of "Well Being" from Hay House publishers is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Self-Help/Self-Improvement and Health/Well-Being collections.
2003 - 2005 Valentina Gaylord has Written, Co-Produced, Co-Composed, and Recorded her first Solo Album Titled "Valentina, Sacred Places" with Co-Producers Michael Stearns and Peter Rafelson, and Co-Composer Christopher Hoag. "Valentina, Sacred Places", was inspired by Valentina's passion for true unconditional love and the art and creation of music. With Sacred Places, Valentina has evolved the ethereal sounds that embrace the soul and inspire the intellect. An anthology that defines the quintessence of the sacrosanct and intertwines the sensual international cultures of new dance music and the vivaciousness of life itself.
One of Valentina's desires in creating this anthology was to transcend the eloquence of time and space and take her audience on a journey into the depths of their soul, hopes, dreams, and desires. Sacred Places has brought many of Valentina's artistic and creative dreams to life by intertwining instruments and musicians from all across the world to create an album that unites the world via the vastly powerful and limitless channel of music.
In the composition titled "In Shadows", Don Augustine, a Shaman from Ecuador, calls in the ancient spirits in a blessing for peace and love, which takes you through to the end of "In Shadows" with a secret passage in Morris Code. In the composition titled "Compassion", the Venerable Geshe Tsultim Gyeltsen, inspired by His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso, speaks to us all then chants in his native language of Tibetan. The Monks took part in this anthology as they felt deeply that their message of Compassion would reach the masses globally via the release of "Sacred Places" worldwide. "Valentina, Sacred Places" also includes the musical talents of Chilean Artist Ruben Ortiz of Sajama and Percussionist Rafael Padilla.