Floriane Daniel, born September 17, 1971, is a German actress with over 90 film and TV appearances since 1993. Known for her versatile roles in German cinema and television, she has built a prolific career in the industry.
Connie Stevens, born August 8, 1938, is an American actress, director, screenwriter, and singer, most famous for her role in the TV series Hawaiian Eye (1959–1963).
She also appeared in films like Young and Dangerous (1957), Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958), and Parrish (1961), and had a successful music career with hits like “Sixteen Reasons.” Her TV credits include guest roles on Maverick, 77 Sunset Strip, and Wendy and Me. Stevens later directed and wrote projects, including the film Saving Grace B. Jones (2009).
Larissa Breidbach, born July 17, 1983, in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, is an actress recognized for her roles in Tatort, Wechselspiel, and Murat B. – Verloren in Deutschland.
Bianca Jasmine Lawson, born March 20, 1979, is an American actress known for regular roles in Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Goode Behavior, Pretty Little Liars, and Rogue.
She’s also had recurring parts in Sister, Sister, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Steve Harvey Show, Dawson’s Creek, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, The Vampire Diaries, Teen Wolf, and Witches of East End. Since 2016, she’s starred in the Oprah Winfrey Network’s Queen Sugar.
Catherine Flemming, born February 2, 1967, in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany, is a German actress with over 80 film and TV roles since 1995, mostly in German productions. She’s best known to English audiences as the Duchess of Kent, Queen Victoria’s mom, in the 2016 British series Victoria.
Angela Featherstone, born April 3, 1965, is a Canadian actress best known for roles like Chloe in Friends, the maid in Seinfeld, and Linda, the fiancée who jilts Adam Sandler’s character in The Wedding Singer.
She also played Jame in Girls. Beyond acting, she’s created sitcoms for Sony, DreamWorks, and NBC, and written for Time, Jane, Flare, The Huffington Post, and DAME Magazine. Her work includes a six-word memoir in The Best Advice in Six Words and a Pushcart Prize-nominated excerpt in Gargoyle Magazine (2014). She curated the ‘Fuck Pretty’ gallery show featuring female photographers and teaches as an adjunct instructor at UCLA’s Professional Producing Program, lecturing on PTSD, child abuse, and trauma healing.
Karen Sillas, born June 5, 1963, is an American stage and film actress known for her work in both theater and cinema.
A graduate of the Acting Conservatory at the State University of New York, she has also built a career as a speech coach. Notable roles include appearances in films like What Happened Was… (1994) and TV shows such as Law & Order.
Glenda Jackson (born May 9, 1936), is a distinguished British actress and former Labour Party politician. She served as MP for Hampstead and Highgate (1992–2010) and later Hampstead and Kilburn until 2015.
A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (1964–1968), she won two Best Actress Oscars for Women in Love (1969) and A Touch of Class (1973), and an Emmy for Elizabeth R (1971). She also earned acclaim for Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971). As a politician, she was a Junior Transport Minister (1997–1999) but later criticized Tony Blair. Her 2010 election saw a tight 42-vote majority. She retired from politics in 2015.
Eva Birthistle, born Jan 1, 1974, is an Irish actress, most known for Ae Fond Kiss…. She snagged the London Film Critics Circle British Actress of the Year Award in 2004 and scored the IFTA Best Actress in a Leading Role (Film) award twice.
Margareth Madè (born Margareth Tamara Maccarrone, June 22, 1982, Paternò, Italy) is an Italian model and actress of Sicilian descent, raised in Adrano and Pachino.
Using the stage name Madè to avoid pasta-related associations with her surname, she began modeling at 15 and won the New Model Today contest by WhyNot Agency in Milan in 2000.