Pagan was born and raised in South Africa, moving to Ireland when she was 11. She graduated from University College Dublin with a Bachelors in English and Drama, and then a Masters in Drama and Performance. Pagan started her career in County Wexford Youth Theatre, earning her first professional role in Billy Roche's Lay Me Down Softly, which performed in Wexford, Dublin, Galway and London theatres. Since then Pagan has had a starring role in RTE Storyland's Cuckoo, (which earned her an award for Best Actress in a Drama series in LA Webfest), as well as roles in History Channel's Vikings, and HBO's hit TV series, Penny Dreadful. She continues to work in both theatre and film in London and Ireland.
Page Beck is known for The Mark of a Killer (2019).
Page Feldman is a producer and production manager, known for The Rainmaker (1997), Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and Prince of Central Park (2000).
The handsome and rugged Page Fletcher was born Charles Page Fletcher in the 1950s in Canada. The son of Ron and Peggy Fletcher, Page grew up in Bass River, Nova Scotia. Fletcher made his film debut as Tom Rice in the low-budget horror picture "Humongous." He achieved his greatest enduring popularity as the titular mysterious drifter on the long-running cable TV anthology program "The Hitchhiker." Moreover, Page played Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop on the mini-series "RoboCop: Prime Directives." In addition, Fletcher made guest appearances on a handful of television shows that include "The Beachcombers," "Street Legal," "Night Heat," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "The Outer Limits," and "Forever Knight."
Page Hamilton was born on May 18, 1960 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is known for Johnny Mnemonic (1995), Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) and Saw (2004).
Page Hartman is an actress, known for Chubbies (2014).
"Page Hurwitz is a television writer, producer, and director known for championing diverse voices and creating/developing shows that amplify them, including My Life is a Joke (OWN), Unprotected Sets (Epix), and They Ready (Netflix). Hurwitz began her career as a stand up comedian and has worked with many of today's top comics. She recently reunited with Tiffany Haddish, Fortune Feimster, and Michelle Buteau, all comedians Hurwitz tapped early in their careers to be on Last Comic Standing, to produce their respective Netflix comedy specials. Feimster's breakthrough performance in Sweet & Salty earned a Critics' Choice Awards nomination. Welcome to Buteaupia, Buteau's special which Hurwitz directed, won the 2021 Critics' Choice Award for Best Comedy Special. Tiffany Haddish's special, Black Mitzvah, was nominated for an Emmy Award and won the 2021 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. "
Page Kennedy's road to Hollywood spans across the country beginning in the Midwest where his remarkable talent was discovered at Western Michigan University. Before attending the best school in Michigan for theatre, however, Page's career was nowhere near focused on acting as his father, a doctor, encouraged him to pursue a career in medicine, while he wanted to go to school for football. Page was born in Detroit and lived in Los Angeles with his mother until he was six-years old. He moved back to Detroit to live with his father, who died when Page was 16. Since his father's death, Page has been on his own but also made sure to fulfill his father's dreams of his only son going to college. It was in Western Michigan University that Page was introduced to the world of Shakespeare. With the influence of a mentor at school, Page grew to embrace Shakespeare with open arms and mastered the fine art of Shakespearean prose with ease and grace. An outstanding performance at WMU led to a bidding war among 17 graduate theater programs, and he chose the University of Delaware, which gave him an opportunity to concentrate on Shakespeare. After seven months of intense training in Delaware, Page trekked back to Los Angeles, this time with a headshot and a dream. He landed his first role as Roger on CBS's The Kennedys (2001) through an unconventional audition by sneaking into Sony's studios as a messenger and delivered his headshot and resume. Ever since breaking the small screen on The Kennedys (2001), shows such as The Shield (2002), Six Feet Under (2001) and Life at Five Feet (2002) have followed. But his impressive talent didn't stop there. It also captured the interest of movie directors, paving the way for his film debut as the villainous Travis Shipley in S.W.A.T. (2003), supporting Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez and LL Cool J. And later in the fall, Page will take lead for Leprechaun 6: Back 2 Tha Hood (2003), with Sticky Fingaz, Laz Alonso and Tangi Miller. His comedic performance as Jamie Davis will remind audiences of a new millennium Smokey from Friday (1995). Armed with an exceptional background in theatre, Page is prepared for a promising career on screen, big or small. Great actors such as 'Denzel Washington', Laurence Fishburne and entertainer Michael Jackson have influenced him. Page is a father of two children and resides in Los Angeles. Casually dressed in Rocawear apparel, a fresh pair of Air Jordans and a do-rag, this Shakespearean-verse spittin' thespian can be found bumping to the sounds of 50 Cent, playing basketball, or in a studio writing rhymes, a craft he has mastered since the age of 7.
Page Leong was born on January 15, 1980. She is known for Another 48 Hrs. (1990), Argo (2012) and The Bourne Legacy (2012).
Page Petrucka is an actress, known for Small Town Crime (2017), A Christmas Wish (2011) and Den Brother (2010).