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- Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut was born in Gainesville, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Star Trek: Picard (2020), Chicago Med (2015) and Cruel Summer (2021).
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- Notorious Mimi is known for AEW Dark (2019), The Stan Stylez Intergender Bonanza 9: Stan Stylez's Creamiest Birthday (2021) and AEW Rampage (2021).
- Samantha Lee Johnson is known for Patti and Me, Minus Patti (2013) and A Week (2013).
- Mathilda Gianopoulos was born on 22 October 2003. She is an actress, known for The Idea of You (2024).
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Elena Tovar is known for General Hospital (1963), Designated Survivor (2016) and NCIS: New Orleans (2014).- Kaitlan Collins is currently a host for CNN and a White House Correspondent, a position she has held since 2025 and previously from 2017 to 2023. Kaitlan provides updates throughout the day on CNN's television programs. Previously Kaitlan worked for The Daily Caller. She is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Political Science.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin was born on 15 June 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for Hacks (2021), The View (1997) and Stopping the Steal (2024).- Actress
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One word that instantly comes to mind when describing Christie Lynn's acting talent is versatile. With her natural beauty and strong emotional depth, Christie has been termed a chameleon for her ability to morph from character to another character. Equally adept at drama and comedy, she is now a veteran of over forty television series and a wonderful collection of films.
Christie spent most of her childhood growing up in the small town of Orange Park, Florida. Her acting career started during high school, doing local commercials and industrials. But her love for acting began years earlier when, as a child, she would pretend to be Olivia Newton-John from the film, Grease (1978), and act out scenes with neighborhood friends.
She earned her Screen Actors Guild card right out of high school by landing a guest spot on the television show, Super Force (1990), and followed it up with an even bigger guest-starring role on the series, Swamp Thing (1990), that had local casting directors taking notice of this young talent. Christie Lynn knew she had to move to Hollywood to pursue her love of acting and storytelling and that's what she did. She dove into acting classes with famed acting coaches Cameron Thor, Howard Fine, Jay R. Goldenberg, the renowned Uta Hagen, Eric Morris and the Los Angeles comedy troupe, "The Groundlings".
Her hard work was quickly rewarded. Christie was snapped up to star in the soap opera, Forever (1996), that would take her on location to film in Mexico City for a year. With 160 episodes under her belt, she returned to Los Angeles and landed her first lead role in a television pilot, USMA West Point (1998). Christie then started to work consistently in television, guest-starring on many of Aaron Spelling's hit shows, like Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), 7th Heaven (1996) and Charmed (1998). Her most recent television credits range from recurring roles on Bones (2005), Malcolm in the Middle (2000), General Hospital (1963) and Days of Our Lives (1965) to guest appearances on Justified (2010), Chase (2010), Castle (2009), Boston Legal (2004), House (2004), Three Rivers (2009), Saving Grace (2007), ER (1994), Las Vegas (2003), Monk (2002), Without a Trace (2002) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), to name a few.
Christie Lynn's film career started out with a bang in 2001, when she was hand-picked by the most prestigious casting directors in Hollywood, Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson (A Beautiful Mind (2001), The Da Vinci Code (2006)) for the lead role of "Susie Downey", the perky church girl with a hidden secret, in the comedy, What Boys Like (2003) (aka "What Boys Like").
She followed that film with the role of "Catherine Carter Corbin", the demure Southern belle in Ted Turner's Civil War epic, Gods and Generals (2003), starring Robert Duvall, Stephen Lang and Jeff Daniels.
Other film roles include the thriller, The Last Stop Cafe (2003), for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the Eerie Horror Film Festival for her role as a serial killer on the run. Christie then starred in the dark psychological drama, Inside Irvin (2004), portraying a tortured agoraphobic. She received rave reviews, the most complimentary of all from Todd Davis at CBS Radio, who said, "Kudos to... actress Christie Lynn Smith, whose work here is worthy of Academy Award acknowledgment".
Soon after, Christie starred in Grace (2006), as one of only two characters in the award-winning short film. Actor/director Laurence Fishburne praised the film's "sensitive, illuminating performances". Christie's raw portrayal of the suicidal "Rae" also garnered her a Leading Actor Accolade film award in 2007 and a Best Actress nomination from the film festival Method Fest.
In 2008, Christie took on her biggest and best role yet, becoming a new mom. She gave birth to her beautiful daughter, Abby Ryder, on March 14, 2008.
After taking some time off to spend with her new baby and husband, actor John Fortson, Christie booked two films back to back. The first was the lead role of "May Keifner", the dry-witted, ballsy woman in the feature Ticket Out (2012), also starring Ray Liotta and Billy Burke. The film was produced by Oscar-nominated director Chris Noonan (Babe (1995) and Miss Potter (2006)). Christie then went straight into production on The Crazies (2010), the remake of the classic George A. Romero film, playing "Deardra Farnum", a protective mother living in a small town beset by death. The film is directed by Breck Eisner (Sahara (2005)) and produced by Michael Aguilar (The Departed (2006)).
When Christie is not acting, she loves spending time with her family, practicing yoga, hiking, traveling, surfing, cooking, having afternoon tea and playing gin rummy - more specifically, beating her husband at gin rummy.
Great things lie ahead for this beautiful, multi-talented chameleon who continues to create real and moving characters time and time again.- Actress
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Nicolette Robinson was born on 18 April 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Woman of the Hour (2023), Day of the Fight (2023) and The Affair (2014). She has been married to Leslie Odom Jr. since 1 December 2012. They have two children.- Actress
Vivian Olyphant is known for Afufu and Justified: City Primeval (2023).- Actress
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Mona Wales was born on 14 March 1985 in California, USA. She is an actress and director.- Actress
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Donna Feldman was born in Calabasas, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), Fashion House (2006) and NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).- Julie Claire is known for Bloodline (2015), Devious Maids (2013) and Scandal (2012). She has been married to Glenn Kessler since 2010. They have three children.
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Ayo Edebiri is an American comedian, writer, producer and actress. She appeared on Comedy Central's Up Next and co-hosts the podcast Iconography with Olivia Craighead. Edebiri joined the cast of Big Mouth's fourth season and is a main cast member on The Bear. Edebiri was born in Boston and raised in a religious Pentecostal household. Her mother emigrated from Barbados and her father emigrated from Nigeria. She first became interested in comedy through eighth grade drama class, after which she joined the improv club at Boston Latin School.- Actress
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Gena Shaw was born in New Jersey, USA. Gena is an actor and director, known for Dopesick (2021), Cobra Kai (2018) and Creepshow (2019).- Actress
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A native of Puyallup, Washington, Butler was interested in the arts while growing up. She sang in choirs, entered singing competitions, and performed in high school and community theatre. She relocated to Los Angeles to study theatre at the University of Southern California, and then played Belle, the princess in Beauty and the Beast, for a year and a half at Disneyland. She dropped out of college, focused on finding a talent agent, and began auditioning for work in television and film. Butler guest-starred on the television series CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.She was cast in the film A Couple of White Chicks at the Hair Dresser and the 2008 Syfy TV horror film Flu Bird Horror. She had a role that year on the web series Luke 11:17, directed by Don Stark. She also had a recurring role on the web series I Love Vampires.Butler won the lead in the 2010 rape and revenge thriller, I Spit on Your Grave, a remake of the 1978 cult film of the same title. Although initially put off by the film's nudity and violence, the film's strong character arc and "feminist edge" helped convince her to take the role.Butler starred as Jennifer Hills, a novelist who is brutally gang raped while staying at a cabin in the woods; her character then seeks revenge on her rapists. Directed by Steven R. Monroe, the film was released on October 8, 2010. Butler began filming the psychological thriller, The Stranger Within, alongside Estella Warren and William Baldwin in Mallorca, Spain in November 2011. The film was also scheduled to shoot in Copenhagen, Denmark and New York City.She joined the cast of the independent feature Treachery, starring Michael Biehn, which began filming in Los Angeles in June 2012. Butler starred in the 2013 horror film, The Demented, with Michael Welch and Kayla Ewell.- Yvette Monreal is an American actress of Mexican descent known for her work in Robert Rodriguez's original series Matador (2014) as Senna Galan, as Reagan in MTV's Faking It (2014) and starred alongside Sylvester Stallone in the long-standing franchise Rambo: Last Blood (2019). She joined the DC Universe as the first live action Wildcat in the hit series Stargirl (2020-2022).
Yvette is a graduate of the Stella Adler Art of Acting Conservatory. - Hailing from the island of Jamaica, Nicola Lambo wasted no time upon her arrival to the states, hitting the fast track to becoming a multi-talented entertainer, earning a scholarship and soon after, a Jazz Vocal Degree from the University of Miami. Snatched up straight out of college by the Walt Disney World Company, she quickly acquired a range from performing in 5 different shows under Equity Theater Contracts, singing, acting, and dancing, her most prominent being the principal role of African princess, Kibibi aka Nala, in the "Festival of the Lion King" at Disney's Animal Kingdom, followed up by traveling the world on stage in front of thousands of fans with Record Label Artists as a part of several world tours, rounding out her wheel house of work and helping to sharpen her acting skills along the way.
Since her world wind start, Nicola has amassed an impressive body of work as the dust settled, making California her home. Staking her claim and making her presence known on Network Television with TV appearances on "American Crime Story: Versace" acting on screen with award winning Judith Light, "The Neighborhood", "Life in Pieces", "S.W.A.T", "Lethal Weapon", "Scandal", "Criminal Minds", "Man with a Plan", and "NCIS" to name a few highlights. Scooping up prominent roles in Feature Films such as "Greenland", released in theaters, and "Creed III", then stepping into a lead role in the holiday movie "Santa Claws", a journey into parenthood, with cuddly cats and a Santa who happens to be allergic. Nicola has also cultivated a thriving career in commercials, voice overs, and spokesperson endeavors gaining tremendous accolades in her pursuit.
"It's a thrill to take on each new opportunity, sharing my passion for performance through storytelling. I welcome the chance to learn, grow, share my experiences, and deepen my craft with each new adventure. With my diverse look and charismatic demeanor, I've garnered the reputation as a ray of sunshine on set as I strive to bring that little extra something to every single project. As an actor we have the ability to transport the audience to another space and time, where they can escape to a myriad of emotions, gain insight, be uplifted, informed, or find hope in the most unexpected places. From a very early age, I knew I wanted to be a part of that. For me, this is just the beginning, as I remain focused and eternally grateful for every step of the journey." My philosophy ~ "The best way to predict the future is to create it." Lincoln - Actress
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Cassi Thomson is an Australian-born American actress and singer, known for her recurring role as Cara Lynn Walker in the television series Big Love and for her role as Nikki Papagus on the series Switched at Birth. Thomson was born in Queensland, Australia. She lived on a ranch in Vanuatu until she was 5 years old after which her family moved to New Haven, Missouri, in the United States. She is now living in Los Angeles, California. Thomson works in the music industry, where she is a singer-songwriter.- Actress
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Valeria Maldonado is an actress and producer, known for her work on COCO, Better Things, NCIS, Castle, Casual, and Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn. Valeria also has a career in Mexico, acting in feature films such as En Las Buenas y En Las Malas, Locos por la Herencia, Asi es la Suerte, Travesia del Desierto and El Efecto Tequila. She travels back and forth between the two countries working in film and television internationally, while also developing television and film for her production company Las Caminantas Films.- Actress
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Carolyn Stotesbery is a multi-hyphenate talent: actor, writer, producer and singer. Carolyn was most recently seen guest starring on ABC's hit show Castle. Before then, Carolyn appeared in Roadside Attraction's film "Love & Mercy" opposite John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks and was the love interest to title character "Agent X" (Jeff Hephner) on the TNT action drama that also starred Sharon Stone. In 2013, Carolyn created her production company Big Rock Entertainment as a vehicle for her storytelling. She created, wrote, and sold her first pilot "The Vintage" to E1 & Beacon Pictures. From this partnership, she developed another pilot "Nightlife" with them as well as a mini-series based off the play "Carry The World" for FX.
Carolyn will next be seen starring opposite Eric Dane and Natalie Zea in Beacon Pictures' independent thriller "Grey Lady." Written and directed by her "Agent X" co-star John Shea, the film also features an original song written and performed by Carolyn, "Carry On," as the end title credit song. She made her screen debut in the 20th Century FOX comedy Stuck On You, directed by The Farrelly Brothers. Carolyn has worked on well-received television shows "Glory Daze," from director Walt Becker (Van Wilder) on TBS, "Cold Case" on CBS and, "Cracking Up" for FOX, as well as films such the historical drama "Bobby" directed by Emilio Estevez.
Born in a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Carolyn was chosen one out of 400 girls in a Ford Modeling search to represent Beauty in the Midwest during her freshmen year of high school. She was selected to go to New York and featured on CBS after which, Ford placed her in Chicago where at 15, she lived on her own working as a model. Stotesbery has shot with top photographers Ellen Von Unwerth, Odette Sugarman, Jill Greenberg, Jeremy Goldberg and appeared in magazines including Italian Vogue, Rolling Stone, and Glamour.
Carolyn went on to study theater at USC, Cambridge University in England, NYU Tisch Stella Adler Conservatory, and The Imagined Life Theater in Los Angeles immersing herself in the likes of Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and Chekov. She is an Improv Olympic West Alumni, an Advanced Level UCB member, and also trained at Second City and The Groundlings.
Carolyn is dedicated to making a difference and is greatly interested women's education and empowerment around the world. Carolyn is a member of Step Up For Women a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting and advancing underprivileged teens and their mothers, as well as a strong supporter of Women In Film.