Nancy L. Coleman is an actress, known for Work in Progress (2019).
Nancy L. Gray is an actor, voice actor, and producer based in Austin, TX. She is passionate about bringing stories to life through her work in films, theater, and commercials. Early in her career she worked as a segment producer, production coordinator, script supervisor, and talent coordinator for various clients including Disney, Nickelodeon, and the Family Channel.
Nancy La Mere is known for Deet N Bax Save Th' World (2015).
Nancy La Scala... Farm Girl turned Actress. Nancy, an Actress in film, television, and live theatre who has consistently landed roles alongside the best of the best in films like Clint Eastwood's "Jersey Boys, "Guardian", "In the Cut", and the Venice Film Festival Golden Lion-nominated "Vegas: Based on a True Story", which earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival for her performance as Tracy. The work just kept coming after she got her big break in the MGM cult classic, "Species II". Nancy will soon be seen as a female lead in "The Eagle and the Albatross". In LIFETIME networks "Kill The Babysitter" and, coming this October, 2018... "Heart, Baby". From award-winning films (Courting Chaos, Best Comedy, Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival 2014) to award-winning plays (The Importance of Being Earnest, Producer's Encore Award, Hollywood Fringe Festival 2014), Nancy has a keen eye for great scripts, be it stage, screen, or television. She became a familiar face on television from her numerous appearances on shows like "Criminal Minds", "Castle", and "Nip/Tuck". You may also recognize her thanks to a steady string of commercial roles (Acura, Macy's, Ikea, Pond's, Verizon). She had intensely studied her craft as an actress and comedienne in New York under Sheila Gray and Freddie Karamen at Carnegie Hall. In Los Angeles, she continued her studies with Karen Maruyama at The Groundlings and Elizebath Gamza. In addition to her career as an actress, Nancy is also an accomplished model. At a young age, she traded her humble beginnings of upstate farm life for Europe and New York City, walking the runways for YSL, Givenchy, and Christian Lacroix, not to mention countless editorials for Vogue Italia, L'Officiel, and Marie Claire. Amongst her favorite photographers to work with was Helmut Newton as a 'Big Nude.' Their highly-praised collaboration can be seen on the introductory page of TASCHEN's Helmut Newton: Polaroids. Nancy is also a devoted animal lover; inspired by her own adopted dogs, she created Throw Your Dog a Bone, a line of high-end pet products
Nancy Lantis is an actress, known for Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013).
Nancy Lee Andrews is known for Scarface (1983), Saturday the 14th (1981) and Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989). She has been married to Edwin Barnes since 1990.
Nancy Lee Noble was born on July 24, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Jackson County Jail (1976), She-Devils on Wheels (1968) and Just for the Hell of It (1968).
Nancy Lemenager was born on June 1, 1970 in New York City, New York, USA. She is known for The First Purge (2018), Ocean's Eight (2018) and Jessica Jones (2015).
Most recently known for her recurring roles in the television series Veep (2012), How I Met Your Mother (2005), My Name Is Earl (2005), and The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006), Nancy Lenehan is a Los Angeles based actress who enjoys working in television, film and on stage. Among her many credits, favorite projects include the films Pleasantville (1998), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Savages (2007), and the TNT project Door to Door (2002). Her many television credits include regular and recurring roles on Little Britain USA (2008), Worst Week (2008), and the TBS comedy, People of Earth (2016).
Nancy Leopardi was born in Trenton, New Jersey on January 14th, 1974. As a child she modeled for commercial and print and attended Catholic school. She began acting while attending The School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she was inspired by the East Village music and film scene. She made her way through school by working at an illegal after hours nightclub called "Save The Robots" and photographing punk and noise bands for a variety of music magazines. After working as the photo editor at Spin Magazine and acting in avant-garde films, she traded New York for Los Angeles where she began writing and performing stand-up comedy. In 2002 she founded Leopard Productions to produce, write, and direct her own creative projects.