Hasini Sudhir is known for Purushothamudu (2024).
Hasith Goli is known for Raja Raja Chora (2021), Swag (2024) and Brochevarevarura (2019).
Hasiyan Yeerken is known for Wo kou de zong ji (2011).
Haskell King is known for Happy Hour (2012), Getting Through to the President (2004) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001).
Haskell was born, raised and educated in New York City. During his college years in premed he was a professional teenage male model. In a of matter of months he was one of the highest paid, mixed race, teenage model in the city, with ads in number of national magazines including the New Yorker and Times Magazine. It was after college, Navy and graduate school Haskell auditioned for his first professional play. It was a fluke when he asked a director he had recently met "When am I going to be discovered." The play was the Cleveland premier of "No Place To Be Somebody" portraying the role of Gabe Gabriel directed by Rueben Silver. That led to a full season at the Cleveland Playhouse and then the Barter Theatre. While stage managing a play in Washington, DC Haskell auditioned for a film role at the insistence of an actor who was actually invited to meet the director and the producers. The film was "Brotherhood of Death" now a cult favorite and a favorite film of Quenten Tarantino who has shown it twice at his film festivals. In 2014 it will be re-released on DVD including an interview of Haskell. After years of doing theatre in the US and abroad Haskell was cast in the film "Kickboxer" opposite Jean Claude Van Damme. Haskell made his Off-Broadway debut in the play "Julia" by Vince Melocchi at the 59 East 59th Street Theatre. Vincent Melocchi also wrote "Lions" which premiered at the Pacific Resident Theatre and Haskell originated the role of Bisquit.
Two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler was adjudged one of the ten most influential cinematographers in movie history, according to an International Cinematographers Guild survey of its membership. He won his Oscars in both black & white and color, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) (1966) and Bound for Glory (1976) (1976). He also shot part of Days of Heaven (1978) (1978), for which credited director of photography Nestor Almendros -- won a Best Cinematography Oscar that Wexler initially felt should have been jointly shared by both. Later he admitted he was just finishing the work of Almendros and when Bert Schneider offer him more credit in the Criterion Dvd release of the film, he turned down the offer. In 1993, Wexler was awarded a Lifetime Achivement award by the cinematographer's guild, the American Society of Cinematographers. He received five Oscar nominations for his cinematography, in total, plus one Emmy Award in a career that has spanned six decades. In addition to his masterful cinematography, Wexler directed the seminal late Sixties film Medium Cool (1969) and has directed and/or shot many documentaries that display his progressive political views. He was the subject of a 2004 documentary shot by his son Mark Wexler, Tell Them Who You Are (2004).
It's no surprise that Haskiri Velazquez acquired the "do it myself" attitude. Growing up in Washington Heights NY, she didn't have the resources she needed to succeed in her career, but she never gave up. With many pursuits outside of school, Haskiri attended a non-profit organization called Urban Arts Partnership, where she took their Lifestories Theater program. Her passion for Acting was known from the start as she would have busy school days and Auditions during the week, and during the weekends, she would attend her theater classes for about 6 hours a day (which, by the way, was about a two-hour subway ride to and from her home). Haskiri put on lots of black-box productions at Theater Row in Times Square and even at the Lucille Lortel Theater with her theater program where she captured her audiences. During this time, Haskiri had the opportunity to be directed by Gina Rodriguez, Jesse Williams, and Victor Maog. Though she started off as a theater kid, it wasn't long after her graduating the program and becoming an Alumni that she transitioned into TV/Film. Her first on-screen role was in NYC 22 as 'Tatiana Garcia'; from that moment on, it was clear how much the camera loved her that even director David Rambo mentioned it to her father. Since then, Haskiri went on to booking more roles such as playing 'Shyvon Stevens' in Law&Order SVU (NBC), The Birch as recurring character 'Charlotte' for Facebook Watch, Guest Starring as 'Melissa Rodriguez' on Blue Bloods (CBS), 'Rosa' in the Forty-Year-Old Version feature film which premiered at Sundance (2020) and is set to premiere globally on Netflix (on October 9th). Most recently, Haskiri has been cast as 'Daisy,' the lead in the Saved By The Bell Reboot. Haskiri has plans to start her own Non-profit and hopes to inspire other Latinx to keep pursuing their dreams no matter how big it may seem. She also hopes to keep seeing the right representation for her fellow Latinx community on screen.
Hasleen Kaur was born on November 10, 1988 in Binnaguri, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India. She is an actress, known for Love Aaj Kal (2009), Karle Pyaar Karle (2014) and Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (2023). She is married to Amber Rana.
Haslinna Jaaman is known for Revenge of the Pontianak (2019), Tanglin (2015) and Buang Tabiat (2019).
Hasmik Avetisyan is known for Annie (2015), Mission Backup Earth (2013) and Tatort (1970).