Yomary can always be found where the action is! Her work has been seen nationally and internationally. Yomary's versatile talent has been spotted interviewing Hollywood celebrities, spying fashion trends, and showing off her 'car expertise' on ESPN / ESPN2's "Road Trip to the Auto Shows"series. "Gentlemen start your engines!" Victory Lane is no stranger to Yomary! As Co-Host of the longest running single-make racing championship in North America, Yomary interviews race car drivers after heart-pounding finishes, she presents and produces entertaining features exploring the Ferrari lifestyle, and even put her own sense of adventure to the test by going 160 mph in an F430 Challenge Ferrari race car. Yomary first demonstrated her proficiency in motor sports as an Announcer for Irwindale Speedway. As an On-Air Anchor/Web Reporter for CBS4, she anchored and produced the "Hot on the Web" segment for the morning shows. Armed with her unique perspective, wit and personality, Yomary also put her own quirky spin on fun places, events and life in South Florida. Yomary did movie reviews, got the "top secret" swimsuit tips from Miss Florida, and even raced Juan Pablo Montoya's NASCAR car at Homestead Miami Speedway! From the racetrack to the runway, Yomary's dynamic personality always shines through. Yomary's original fashion designs and accessories have been featured on CBS's "Day and Date" and Lifetime's "Our Home". Her sense of style has brought her to network shows across the country showcasing the latest fashion trends as Contributing Editor and Bilingual TV Presenter for "Quince Girl" magazine. Yomary started her broadcasting career in NY City interning with CNN's "Showbiz Today". Returning to her roots, she went on to work as a freelance General Assignment Reporter in Spanish with New York's WNJU. There, she was recognized for her outstanding coverage of breaking news. Yomary hosted New Jersey Network's Teen Talent Competition, and was a producer and correspondent for their bilingual magazine show, "Images." She also covered weather on New York's WXTV. While living in New York, Yomary discovered her talent for acting and appeared on many TV shows including NBC's daytime drama "Another World." She has appeared in and has done voice-over work for major ad campaigns. Fans around the world know Yomary as the voice of Sheila the Tank on the mega-popular, award winning animated comic science fiction series "Red vs. Blue". A graduate of Fordham University, Yomary holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with double majors in Media Studies and French Literature. In her free time, she enjoys blading, biking, skiing, dining out, writing poetry and practicing interior design.
Yomayli Joseph Louisimus is known for The Exorcist: Believer (2023).
Yomesh Kewalramani is known for Isha's Diary (2021).
Yomi Fash-Lanso was born on 7 June 1968 in Ogun State, Nigeria. He is an actor and director, known for Omo Elemosho (2013), Omodara (2007) and Timileyin oluwa (2007).
Yomi-Olugbodi Folusho is known for Amina (2021).
Yon González was born on May 20, 1986 in Vergara, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain. He is an actor and producer, known for Bajo sospecha (2014), Gran Hotel (2011) and SMS, sin miedo a soñar (2006).
Yon Henao Calderón is known for El Silbón: Orígenes (2018), Infección (2019) and El Dorado (2016).
Yon Motskin is an acclaimed director, writer and showrunner of films, series and docs. Recent work includes multiple projects for Netflix, HBO Max, Robert Downey, Jr., and Academy and Emmy Award-winner Alex Gibney. His award-winning first short premiered at Sundance when he was 24 and screened worldwide, and he's currently writing his debut feature as writer-director.
Yon Tumarkin was born in Jaffa in 1989. He graduated "Ironi Alef School of Arts" high-school with a major in cinema. As a boy, Yon starred in three seasons of the television show "The Kids from Napoleon Hill" ("HaYeladim MeGivaat Napoleon"). Additionally, he acted in the role of Dylan, the lead character in the sci-fi drama "The Island" ("Ha'Ei"), which also lasted for three seasons. Both shows were critically acclaimed. Yon won "Actor of the Year" awards for four years in a row (2008-2011) in the Israeli Children's Choice awards. On August of 2008, Yon was drafted to the IDF. During his service he has received special permits to continue in pursuit of his career as an actor; this has allowed him to participate in the filming of "Rock The Casbah". Yon completed his tour of duty after serving a full three year term. Between the years 2009-2011 Yon has acted in the television drama "Split" ("Hatzuya"), where he played the part of Leo, a 600 year old vampire with the appearance of a high-school student. The show was extremely successful, and has been sold for broadcast world-wide. It is broadcast in South America, Russia and numerous other countries to this day. During his career, Yon has acted in a play as part of the Short Theater Plays Festival, and as a lead in the children's musical adaptation of "Home Alone". He has acted in numerous TV shows for both adults and children, and has twice appeared in the "Festigal", Israel's foremost children's theater event. Recently, Yon has completed shooting the fourth season of the suspense-drama "The Arbitrator" ("Haborer"), one of the most watched shows in Israeli television. Yon is the youngest son of the artist, sculptor and publicist, Igael Tumarkin.
Yona Elian was born on 25 October 1950 in Israel. She is an actress, known for Kikar Ha-Halomot (2001), Merhav Yarkon (1997) and The Last Winter (1983). She is married to Sassi Keshet. They have two children.