Hannah Rose Kurczeski, born in 2003, is a Pennsylvania native. An honors student in school, she is active in her school's music and drama programs. Hannah has always loved performing since a very young age. She first took the stage at age 4, performing ballet, tap, and jazz numbers with her dance company. When she was 7 years old, she caught the acting bug when she first auditioned for and landed the role of 'The Coroner' in a local production of "The Wizard of Oz." Since then, she has continued to perform in various productions for the stage and screen, with some of her favorite roles being 'Jane Banks' in "Mary Poppins" and 'Helen Keller' in "The Miracle Worker." She also performed with the Muhlenberg College Theatre Company as 'Joan' in "Street Scene," and was a part of the 'Children's Ensemble' in "Evita" with the prestigious Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, where she received her Equity Membership Candidate card. She has received training in both theatrical and TV/Film acting and improvisation and continuously attends voice lessons and acting workshops to hone her skills. She has landed several roles in both independent and major films, including the role of 'Young Marika' in the Emmy-Award winning documentary "Remember Us: The Hungarian Hidden Children."
Hannah Landberg was born on August 7, 1984 in Massachusetts, USA. She is known for Rabid Love (2013), Big Time Rush (2009) and CSI: NY (2004).
Hannah Laresa Smith is an actress, known for The Dark Trip, Remembering the Future and My Day (2019).
Hannah Larsen Wahlberg is known for Royalteen (2022) and Royalteen: Princess Margrethe (2023).
Hannah Leder was born on September 28, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for The Planters (2019), The Morning Show (2019) and Love (2016). She has been married to Phil Danyew since July 1, 2017.
Hannah Ledesma is an actress, known for Ang probinsyano (2015), Belle Douleur (2019) and Can't Help Falling in Love (2017).
Hannah Lehmann is a writer and director, known for Suburban Wildlife (2019), The Out There (2017) and Road to Perth (2021).
Hannah Leigh was raised in Northern California until she moved to Los Angeles in 2001. At age 4, she joined her older sister, Lyndsy Fonseca, into the world of acting. She has portrayed a wide range of characters, from cult victim in CBS's S.W.A.T. to sociopath in Body of Proof (2011), to trouble-making hippie on AMC's "Mad Men" to a spunky nerd on the Disney XD show, Kickin' It (2011) At 19 years old, Hannah graduated with her BA in Film and Television, from UC Santa Barbara. Hannah is also a indie-pop singer/songwriter with music available on all streaming platforms. Hannah is also a trained dancer, specializing in Ballet, Contemporary and Jazz.
Hannah Levien grew up in Australia. She graduated from one of the country's top acting schools. She worked extensively in theatre before making her feature debut playing teenage-runaway Jesse Forteski in the award-winning Australian film "The Horseman", which screened at several world-wide festivals including SXSW. Hannah was also a recipient of the Arts Queensland Professional Development Award enabling her to train with Ivana Chubbuck in Los Angeles.
At just 15 years old, Hannah Levinson has had a successful 8 year career: on stage, screen, and in animation voicing. On stage, Hannah made her debut as Gretl in The Sound of Music, at five years old. Since that time, Hannah has become a house hold name on stage, and has worked in venues all across Canada and the United States. Hannah is a three-time Dora Nominee, and a Toronto Theatre Critics Award Winner; Career highlights include the title role in the US National Tour of Matilda (Dodgers Theatricals/ Mirvish Productions), the leading role of Young Alison in Fun Home (Musical Stage Co./ Mirvish Productions), and more. In the voice realm, Hannah's currently the voice of Emily Elisabeth on the remake of Clifford The Big Red Dog (PBS). Additionally, she's recurred on Jim Henson's The Doozers (Hulu), and is a supporting role in the upcoming animated feature Fireheart. On screen, Hannah's began her career recurring on The Adventures of Napkin Man (CBC), and from there recurred on Meet The Family (CityTV). Hannah's also been featured on episodes of 11/22/63 (Hulu), Designated Survivor (ABC), and additionally has appeared in a number of short films. Hannah starred in the role of "Donna Palmer-Moreno" in Season 1 and 2 of the Apple TV+ exclusive series Ghost Writer (Sesame Workshop/Sinking Ship).