Bambadjan Bamba is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, and immigrant rights advocate. He was born in the Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) and spent his adolescent years between Abidjan, the south Bronx, and Virginia. He studied at the Conservatory of Film and Dramatic Arts in New York City. He has worked in prominent roles on numerous hit television shows like "The Good Place," and "Grey's Anatomy," and in blockbuster films like "Black Panther," and "Suicide Squad." Bambadjan is also the owner of IvoStar Pictures an independent production company based in Los Angeles that focuses on producing African content. In 2017 Bambadjan publicly disclosed that he was a recipient of the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). Ever since Bambadjan has used his inspirational story to change the conversation around immigration. His writing was published on Variety, the Washington Post, NBC, CNN and he is a contributor in the New York Times bestseller "American Like Me: Reflections on life between cultures" by award-winning actress America Ferrera. Bambadjan is also the recipient of the Courageous Advocate Award from the ACLU and the Courageous Luminary award from NILC (National Immigration Law Center). He gives talks at college campuses, events, and media outlets around the country. He serves as a board member for the African Artists Association. Website: Bambadjan.com
Bambang 'Ipoenk' K.M. is known for Aum! (2021), Love Paper (2012) and Level Up (2010).
Bambang Paningron Astiaji is known for Satria Dewa: Gatotkaca (2022), Trinil: Kembalikan Tubuhku (2024) and Waktu Maghrib (2023).
Bambi Allen was born on May 2, 1938 in Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Hell's Bloody Devils (1970), Angels Die Hard (1970) and Satan's Sadists (1969). She died on January 21, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Bambi Bains is an actress, known for Road (2017).
Bambi Beltran is born in Tungao, Butuan City, Philippines. Her parents are Francisco and Ramona Beltran, a medical doctor and teacher, respectively. The family moved to Cebu City in 1979 where she attended the University of the Philippines. In 2006, she got her breakthrough in films when she was cast as the lead actress in the short film, Pagbalik. This was followed by the full length film Confessional (2007) where she was actress and co-producer. In the last couple of years, she has been involved in several short and full length films as actress, writer, director and producer. Some of the films she has been involved in are Damgo ni Eleuteria (2010), Di Ingon Nato (2011), Cartas de la Soledad (2011), and Aberya (2012). Her latest film assignment is in the Lav Diaz film, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon (2014), where she plays the role of Babu Rahmah. Bambi Beltran is also a writer and a visual artist. She is a member of the Executive Council of the NCCA-National Cinema Committee since 2011.
Bambi Cheung is an actress, known for Living Space (2018).
Bambi Daniels is known for The Great American Recipe (2022).
Bambi Everson is a playwright, actor, and teaching artist. Her full-length, The Thin Man In The Cherry Orchard had a sold out run at the 2019 New York Fringe Festival, and is available in paperback from The Drama Book Shop and Amazon. Her plays have also been produced at Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Hudson Guild, Emerging Artists Theatre, The Little Theatre of Alexandria, VA, Atlanta Theater-To-Go, and college productions in North Carolina and Arkansas. She studied with Geraldine Page and Michael Schulman, and appeared in many Off-Off Broadway productions in her youth. She wrote her first play in 2015, and has since completed over 30 more - including six full lengths. Her work tends to incorporate oddball characters and situations. Subject matter has ranged from screwball comedy to dark melodrama, from cannibals in suburban Long Island, to blind dates with bearded ladies. She's been influenced as much by cinema as she has by theater, an inescapable accident of birth, as she's the daughter of noted film historian, William K. Everson. She was the recipient of the 2015 Yip Harburg Foundation award. She teaches playwriting at PPAS in Manhattan, and is a member of The Dramatist's Guild. Follow her adventures at her website, bambieverson
Bambi Miller is known for Die oben ohne Story (1965).