Fiona Corke was born on September 24, 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is known for Neighbours (1985), Rush (2008) and Blue Heelers (1994).
Fiona Dargan is known for Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show (2020).
Fiona Dawson is an Emmy® nominated and award winning filmmaker in development on her unscripted TV series, "NOW with Fiona" sharing positive stories from the LGBTQ community of kindness and courage in the face of adversity. Fiona directed the Emmy® nominated "Transgender, at War and in Love" commissioned by The New York Times and co-directed the SXSW award-winning feature documentary "TransMilitary". Her narrative short directorial debut "More Than He Knows" is making festival rounds and available to stream on Amazon Prime. In 2015 Fiona was honored by The White House as an LGBT Artist Champion of Change. She was voted Houston's Female Grand Marshal for the 2009 LGBT Pride Parade, has served on the National Board of Directors of the Human Rights Campaign and the Board of Directors for NLGJA - The Association of LGBTQ Journalists.
Fiona Dawson is an actress, known for Girl Asleep (2015).
Fiona was born in Findhorn, Scotland, to mother Rosemary Dolman and father Gordon Dolman. She moved to Gibraltar at 15 years old when her father was posted there in the RAF. She won awards for the Gibraltar RAF women's windsurfing championships at the age of 16 and 17 years. She is the youngest child.
Fiona is of British, Sicilian, Polish and Irish decent. She started acting at the age of 7, born into a creative family, her father played guitar in a band and once performed on a European tour with Carlos Santana. Her mother used to be an English and Drama teacher. She was offered the part in a leading detergent commercial but had to turn it down due to her fear of the sea. She thanks Steven Speilberg's JAWS for that! She later started acting again in her early 20's, performing in theatre shows and independent movies. She won the role of one of the leads in a West End Production of Daisy Pulls It Off in association with Andrew Lloyd Webbers 'Really Useful Productions'. Fiona now lives in Los Angeles pursing acting, writing and producing her own films. Her production company is called Fandamy Films. Her mother thought of the name as Fiona wanted the name to have a connection to her sister. F for Fiona and Amy which is her sister's name who is also an Actress.
Fiona Dourif is an American actress and producer. She began her career as a segment producer for documentaries on The History Channel and TLC. Her first acting role was HBO's Deadwood. She went on to appear in Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, Gus Van Sant's When We Rise and has portrayed Nice Pierce in the last two installments of The Child's Play franchise. She went to college in Ireland and lives in Los Angeles.
Fiona Fitzpatrick is known for Redemption of a Rogue (2020), Ros na Rún (1996) and Inspiring Strangers (2011).
Fiona Forbes is a Canadian television personality who currently hosts the award-winning entertainment talk show The Rush, in Vancouver, British Columbia. After being told by Regis Philbin that "You've got something kid!" she has gone on to receive accolades such as "Favorite Television Personality" and numerous other Reader's Choice and Industry Awards. She has done over fifteen thousand interviews with top names from the worlds of film, television, music, literature, sports and pop culture. Along the way Fiona has been schooled in politics from Arnold Schwarzenegger,music and hockey from Michael Buble, booty-pops from the Pussycat Dolls and learned to play the drums with GLEE'S Cory Montieth. Forbes received a degree in History from the University of British Columbia and had planned to go to Law School. Instead, on a whim she enrolled in the Journalism Program at The British Columbia Institute of Technology. Before graduating from the program, Fiona got her first job as a TV Host by accident when she auditioned as a dare and landed her first on camera gig. She is both a proud fashionista and a geek.perhaps best described by Hollywood guru Larry Moss who called her a woman with "chutzpah who reminds me of Lucille Ball". Although she is best known for her work on the long-running talk show The Rush, she has also hosted numerous other shows including Daytime on the Rogers Network, Automotive Morning on Life Network and Breakfast Television on City-TV. Fiona also does extensive work as a Master of Ceremonies for corporate events and is passionate about lending her talents to support many wonderful charities including the Canadian Cancer Society, the Children's Hospital Foundation and Canuck Place.
Fiona was born in Ottawa, Ontario Canada in 2004. She began her acting career in 2011 at the age of 7. Along with film Fiona has also appeared on stage. Her performance of the title character in "Happy Birthday, Wanda June" earned her a Joey Award nomination for best young actress in live theater under the age of 18. She also appeared in the Villain's Theater production of "The Duchess of Malfi", which was nominated for a Merritt Award for Outstanding Production by a New or Emerging Company. Fiona plays cello in her school orchestra and plays both alto and baritone saxophone in her school's regular and jazz bands. Fiona is also very active in Girl Guides of Canada and earned her Lady Baden-Powell award in 2016.