Fiona has over twenty-five years experience in the Irish and International Film and Television Industry. She joined Tile Media as Head of Production in December 2020 to oversee their slate of Feature Films and TV Series. In 2009, Fiona established Jumper Productions, where she has produced an array of commercials and online content for brands including, Carlsberg, O2, RTE, Jameson, as well as a number of award winning short films, and has provided production services for artists including Rihanna and One Direction. Over the years she has also worked in different companies in the UK and Ireland. From 2004 to 2006, she was the Managing Director of Moonstone International, a development and training program, for European Feature Film screenwriters and directors. Fiona began her career at the Courtyard Studio coordinating casting and video assist facilities for hundreds of Irish and international television commercials and several feature films including: "Saving Private Ryan"; "Reign of Fire"; and "The Count of Montecristo". She is a Board Member of WFT Ireland and was a founding committee member of the Emerging Directors Awards. In 2022 she worked on the development and delivery of the highly successful, Wexford Writers Scripting for Broadcast training program. Fiona's heartfelt passion for film, coupled with her extensive experience in film industry training and development, give her an instinctive ability to bring out the very best in the many talented people with whom she works.
Fiona Knowles is known for Supacell (2024), Outlander (2014) and Carmelo y yo (2000).
Fiona Laird is a director and writer, known for Musicool (2007), RSC Live: The Merry Wives of Windsor (2018) and Theatre Live! (2009).
Fiona Landers was almost born in a yellow, 1964 Ford Thunderbird convertible, but her parents made it to the birth center in Culver City just in time (phew). She studied acting and singing at Circle in the Square Theatre School in NYC, guitar and composition at the New York Conservatory of Music and Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Fiona has performed her original songs all over New York City and Los Angeles at venues like Bowery Ballroom, Rockwood Music Hall, Highline Ballroom, Hotel Cafe and the Bootleg Theatre. She has also performed in comedy videos, movies and television. She began studying at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Los Angeles in 2009 and has performed in numerous shows there like Maude Night, Quick & Funny Musicals, Diamond Lion, The Sunshine Gang, Mixtape, Smug Rock Nation, Christmas Tonight with Santa Clause, Let's Do This, Not Too Shabby, Princess Fiona and the Apple (a solo show), directed by Julie Brister, and Fiona Landers: Paradise Valley (a solo show), directed by Eva Anderson. She is the daughter of actors, Murphy Cross and Matt Landers.
Fiona Lanyon is known for Tracks (2013), Charlie's Country (2013) and Sweet Country (2017).
Fiona Livingston is an actress, known for Kom niet aan mijn kinderen (2010), De co-assistent (2007) and Achtste-groepers huilen niet (2012).
Fiona Lobo-Cranston is known for '71 (2014), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) and X+Y (2014).
Fiona Loewi was born in 1975 in London, England. She is an actress, known for Everything, Everything (2017), Senior Trip (1995) and Top of the Food Chain (1999).
Fiona Mackenzie is a former Hollywood studio executive and creative with over 20 years of experience in the development, writing, casting, financing and production of studio films, television movies, digital content, and premium series television. She founded Ascent Media Group to produce high quality entertainment with an international perspective. Launched in 2017, Ascent Media Group now has a robust slate of features and scripted series in development with European production companies and media financiers. She has spoken on panels and has been an invited guest to many major film and TV markets, including the Dubai Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, Sundance, Cannes, Toronto, AFM, MIP TV, Real Screen and others. Prior to launching Ascent Media, Fiona held senior level creative and executive positions at Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate, and developed projects ranging from 2M to 100M USD. At Sony Fiona was the Vice President of Features and Television at Turman Morrison (American History X, Oscar Nominee) and later held an in-house producing deal at 20th Century Fox/Davis Entertainment (The Black List, I-Robot, Courage Under Fire...) She is the lead producer on "Warrior Queen", set up at Paramount Pictures, an 80M British historical action epic, and she helped to launch the first season of the hit series, "The Highlander" in Paris, with Gaumont/Lionsgate. She built her first production company in Paris/London, writing and producing international documentaries for CNN, Canal Plus and ABC. Fiona earned her BA from U.C. Berkeley in Economics and her Masters from Georgetown University's Graduate School of Foreign Service in Washington DC. Honored for her academic work in international media, business, and diplomatic relations, Fiona was chosen as a White House Intern. She was also a US Foreign Exchange student to the Dominican Republic and Geneva, and is fluent in English, French and Spanish. Today, Fiona resides between Los Angeles and London, and is a dual US/ UK citizen.
Fiona Macleod is an actress and voice artist. She has taken training with Alec Rubin at the Actors Studio, Vicki Blake (Meisner Technique) and a method acting workshop with Jack Walzerm. In 1998, Fiona and playwright Jane Bodie founded the theater company 'The Other Tongue'. Her theater roles in 'The City' and 'Construction Of The Human Heart' have both earned her Green Room Award nominations for best actress. She made her screen debut in a guest starring role on the television series, Halifax f.p. (1994).