Freya Saxon is a producer and actress, known for Shimmer (2021), The Edict (2017) and The Eremite.
Freya was born in Hobart, Tasmania. She first wanted to be an actress at a very young age because she 'wanted to be like her big sister'. She got her first gig at the age of 8 in a local production of 'Annie'. Freya graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) in 2000 at the age of 23, where she was in many theatre productions such as 'Twelfth Night', 'There's no need to wake up' and ' Three sisters'. She then made her television debut as 'Basia Lem', a bisexual filmaker in the ABC series Head Start (2001) in 2001, although that television series didn't last more then a year. She then went on to play the part of detective Harriett Walker in the Channel Ten series White Collar Blue (2002).
Freya Tingley was born in Perth, Australia (the most isolated city in the world) on March 26, 1994. From a very young age, Freya took to performing, where she explored modeling, singing, dancing and the like, but it finally clicked when she enrolled in an acting school. The ability to inhabit other characters, far away from her own personality, provided a creative high unlike anything she had experienced. With an admiration for character actors such as Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman, she decided to follow in their footsteps. Taking the leap of faith at the tender age of seventeen, Freya's supportive mum allowed her to move to Hollywood to "give it a shot for a year" -- her only plan B being a bakery in Perth where she had a part-time shift. Now, it is true that Freya makes a great muffin with raspberries and white chocolate, but it is hardly her calling. Determined, she went on hundreds of auditions and on the very day of her 18th birthday, she booked Netflix's second original series Hemlock Grove, helmed by horror master Eli Roth. The rest, as they say, is history as she went on to play a variety of characters in both TV and film including originating the "Wendy Darling" character in the Peter Pan segment of Once Upon a Time for ABC, as well as Franki Valli's troubled daughter in the film adaptation of the Broadway smash Jersey Boys, directed by Clint Eastwood -- a personal hero of Freya's, and like Clint, she has plans to make the transition from actor to actor/director in the near future. She still cooks muffins with raspberries and white chocolate, but is proud to call the film industry her vocation, and most importantly, her passion.
Freya Wilson is an actress, known for The King's Speech (2010), Jane Eyre (2011) and Mr Selfridge (2013).
Freya Yates is known for Belfast (2021).
Freyja's notable credits include 'Clarity' (2015) directed by Chris Sebastian Joys, which was screened at the 51st annual BFI's in London presented by Helen Mirren for Giorgio Armani. Freyja recently made her feature film debut starring opposite Jordan Dulieu in 'Everything In Between'. She has had starring roles in several short films which have won awards at international film festivals including 'Big Bad World' in which she performed alongside Netflix/TBS star Geraldine Viswanathan and screened at Brooklyn Film Fest and St Kilda Film Fest. In 2018 she made her TV debut in the guest role of Justine Harris in Channel Nine's 'Bite Club'. In 2016, Freyja produced her first short "Strangers in the Night" for which she won the award for Most Empowering Female at Wollongong Film Festival. The film went on to screen at multiple international film festivals. She was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in LA Web Fest for her role in Australian TV show Girt by Fear: Terror Australis. She is also front-woman of rising Sydney freak rock band Megafauna. In the six months since their formation, Megafauna have booked shows with Dune Rats, Ruby Fields, PALMS, Hayley Mary, Johnny Hunter and more.
Freyja Simpson is known for A Perfect Enemy (2020).
Frezno is an actor, known for Mr. Boogy (2015), Road Wars (2015) and Asphalt Angels (2014).
Frezno Iam is known for Treasure Hunters (2015).
Frida Argento is known for Young Royals (2021), Nattryttarna (2022) and Fejk (2023).