Hollis W. Chambers is known for Will & Grace (1998), Animal Kingdom (2016) and Shameless (2011).
Hollis Welsh is an American actress, producer and model. Born in Idaho, Hollis lived in several cities in the American West growing up, graduating from Huntington Beach High School. After her first year of college as a math and science major and cross country runner, her beloved grandfather passed, and Hollis switched to acting and never looked back. Her first acting teacher was Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy from "The Love Boat") whom she still credits today for teaching her the fundamentals of bringing oneself fully to every role. Hollis went on to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts with Paul Rudd and Adam Scott, and then moved to Seattle to attend a private arts college (Cornish), finishing her theater degree at the University of Washington. Hollis has worked extensively in film and television as well as professionally in regional theater. As a company member of Tom Noonan's Paradise Factory Theater, Hollis performed with him for a long run in NYC in his original play, "What the Hell's Your Problem: An Evening with Dr. Bob Nathelson." Hollis has also been a member of Jack Stehlin's The New American Theater in LA (formerly Circus Theatricals), and has performed professionally in LA, NYC, Seattle, Minneapolis, the Bay Area and Idaho. Hollis' first feature film was Brion Rockwell's award-winning "Where the Air is Cool and Dark" with original music by The Walkabouts. She has worked with writer/director Malik Isasis, producer Heather Rae, director Michael Hoffman, Jamie Kennedy, Melissa Joan Hart, actor/coach Josh Pais, and the late great Sydney Lumet.
Hollis Witherspoon is an actress, known for The Girl in the Book (2015), The Film You Did Not See (2009) and A Girl, a Cat, a Bomb (2014).
Hollister Whitworth is known for Champions Forever (1989) and Wild Orchid (1989).
Holliston Coleman was born June 30, 1992 to Robert M. Coleman Jr. and Doris Berg Coleman. She has a younger brother, Bobby Coleman, who is also an actor(He's the lead in the John Cusack movie, Martian Child (2007)). Holli made her debut in the television program Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993) at the age of 4, where she played the role of Samantha Bing. The major breakthrough for Holliston was her amazing performance in the feature film Bless the Child (2000) with Kim Basinger. Holliston played 6-year-old Cody O'Connor, the daughter of Jenna (Angela Bettis), a drug-addicted mother who left Cody as a 9-day-old baby with her aunt Maggie (Basinger). Holliston was "the child" in Bless the Child (2000).
Hollom Ma is known for Boonie Bears: Homeward Journey (2013).
Hollow Da Don was born on January 28, 1984 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Bodied (2017), The Rap Off (2018) and 106 & Park Top 10 Live (2000).
Holly A. Morris is an Atlanta based actress and a Georgia native known for 'Stranger Things', 'Overcomer' and 'Nashville'. Her big break into the industry came early as she was cast as Winnie the Pooh in a camp production and crushed it which then fueled her desire to pursue acting throughout her formative school years. After seeing 'Broadcast News', she chose to major in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Theater. Years later she would realize the glaring error in this decision; she didn't want to be a reporter, she wanted to be Holly Hunter. Expensive mistake, but thankfully her father, a commercial airline pilot who footed her college tuition, was the forgiving type. However, with no desire to follow the entertainment industry with a move to New York or LA, and not feeling called to the stage, she put her dream down after graduation and entered into real estate following in her mother and grandmother's footsteps. Fast forward decades later and the entertainment industry came to Atlanta. Over the past 10 years with an encouraging partner by her side, through divine encounters and fortunate connections, Holly has picked up her dream once again to see it become a reality in dozens of projects including commercials, television and film. She lives in Kennesaw, GA with her husband Tony, daughter Gracie Belle and two cats.
American actress Holly Adams spent her early childhood in South Carolina before moving to the Northeast. Both her parents loved theatre, and Holly had her stage debut at age 5 as the Page in a community theatre production of Baba Yaga that her mother directed. She still remembers all three of her lines. Holly continued to be in shows and dance projects, and was a member of a teen summer stock company when she did her first film short. Holly's performance career includes film, Audiobook Narration, Voice Talent projects, Shakespeare and other stage work. She worked predominantly in regional theatre and with small physical theatre companies for many years before becoming more engaged in radio-plays, audio-books and film. Holly did a number of short films before being cast as Netta, the lead actress for the feature "In The Bag" (2013). While in a master class with Alan Arkin he asked her what her ideal role would be to which she responded, "I have always wanted to be a monster." Years later, Holly was cast as a zombie in "Here Alone" which received the Audience Choice award at the TriBeCa film festival in 2016. After interrupting an undergraduate program in performance Anthropology to attend the International Dell 'Arte School, she finally got her BA, and later a Master's in Theatre Education and Social Change. Holly also still does Red Nose performances and other circus work.
Holly Adams has been working in the entertainment industry since the age of 13. She got her start as a ballerina and lived the gypsy lifestyle for over 20 years moving from San Francisco to Milwaukee and finally New York City dancing her way across the globe. Her first acting role was the lead as "The Girl" in the short film, Betaville, which earned her a cult following and roles in close to 20 other underground films in New York. In 1994, Holly wrote, directed and starred in "Nymphomania", which was picked up by the British Film Institute and opened their History of the Avant-Garde series video entitled The Cinema of Transgression. Now living in Albuquerque, NM where film tax incentives are available, Holly has written, directed and produced the short films: Hot Dog, Here Boy, Plots, Leather Kittens Gone Bad, An Unlikely Hero and The Gift, The Man-App, Shadows of Waste and a music video for an upcoming pop star out of LA.. Holly has a feature script for "The Man-App", a romantic comedy where you can have "the man of your dreams at the touch of a button" available upon request and is currently working on a dark drama feature script entitled "No Place".