Holly Deveaux (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress with documentary film-maker parents. She was determined to be an actor since a very young age, and at thirteen finally began auditioning and securing roles. Throughout high school, Deveaux worked on a series of projects. 'Victoria Day' was her first leading film role, premiering at Sundance Film Festival. Following that, she secured the lead role of the Family Channel TV Show 'Baxter'. Deveaux then went on to have leading roles in series such as Netflix's 'Hemlock Grove', CTV's 'Spun Out', HBO's 'Less than Kind', and many more. Her next independent film, 'Big Muddy', premiered to positive reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her performance in the Emmy-nominated television film 'The Phantoms' garnered praise from The Globe and Mail's John Doyle, who remarked: "Outstanding is Deveaux as Tess, the most complex and troubled of the teenagers. Deveaux (last seen in Less Than Kind) is luminous, her pale face subtly registering every hurt, every worry and every insult that comes her way..." Since then, Deveaux has secured a series of roles and continues to work in Canada and the US, most recently on CBS's 'Macgyver' and Hulu's 'Future Man', where she played the role of Marilyn Monroe. Her hobbies include acting, horseback riding, and reading. She also coaches kids and teenagers through LB Acting Studio in Toronto, Ontario, and is determined to help young actors and their parents feel secure and in-control while they navigate entertainment industry.
Holly Dodd was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia. She then moved to Melbourne, Victoria in 2016 to continue acting after graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Performance Studies. Holly has performed in multiple plays, short films and most recently has written, produced, directed and starred in the web-series Red Flag. Holly wants to continue creating and telling stories that are relevant, engaging and quirky. Holly enjoys producing content for screen and hopes to be involved in the production process from start to finish on features in the future.
Holly Earl was born on August 31, 1992 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Doctor Who (2005), Humans (2015) and Loving Vincent (2017).
Holly Eglinton was born on August 19, 1975 in British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Kill Switch (2008), Rise of the Damned (2011) and Postal (2007).
Elissa is a Canadian filmmaker, artist, ecofeminist, and NGO founder (Caleb's Hope and Move Together Foundation) with Asperger's. As filmmaker and producer, she believes working with talent globally creates engaging, diverse, thought-provoking work with a unique point of view. After her own blunders in well-intentioned foreign aid, she is an advocate for challenging colonial narratives and tired aid models in African nations. A believer in life-long learning and personal expansion, Elissa is nearing her final year of law school; her specialty focusing on international law and how it relates to human rights, women's rights, environmental law and animal law. She practices Earth-based spirituality and is a student of Buddhism and yogic traditions; as such she is devoted to the ten living principles of yoga and a bodhicitta path. As an ecofeminist, she rejects speciesism. Her passion for non-human animal welfare led to becoming a force-free, non-violence based CPDT and canine behavioral specialist which allows her to go further in her work rescuing behavioral special needs dogs at home and helping grassroots organization in volatile regions that are equally devoted to animal advocacy, rescue, and rehabilitation.
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Holly Firfer is an actress, known for Devil's Knot (2013), No Witness (2004) and Black Lightning (2017).
Holly Frazier is an actress, known for Todrick Hall: Freaks Like Me (2014), A Beauty & the Beast Christmas (2019) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). She has been married to Evan Frazier Sr since 1996. They have three children.
Holly Gagnier has established herself as a versatile actress on both coasts, appearing on stage, screen and television. She is best-known for her long stints on Days of Our Lives (1965), in the ground-breaking role of young teen mom "Ivy Jannings", for which she won the soap opera award for breakout new star. She went on to play "Cassie Callison" on One Life to Live (1968), and appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986) as one of daytime's most popular stars. She has appeared in films opposite Adrien Brody, Scott Caan, Mark Hamill and Eric McCormack. She starred in the cult classic, Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985), as the conniving nasty "Natalie Sands". An accomplished professional dancer, Holly did all her own dancing in the film. Holly was a series regular on Baywatch (1989) (you won't find her in a bathing suit though, she was the quirky performance artist "Gina Pomeroy"), recurring roles on Middle Ages (1992), Pacific Blue (1996) and as a young teen, opposite Lynn Redgrave, on House Calls (1979). She has appeared in over 70 guest-starring roles, from comedy, Friends (1994), Wings (1990), Guys Like Us (1998) and Dream On (1990), to drama, ER (1994), House M.D. (2004) and Crossing Jordan (2001). Miss Gagnier took several years off to raise her daughter and has recently began to work again. She completed the shorts Simone (2011), Sarah's Wish (2012) and Billy and the Hurricane (2009) for which she won three consecutive best actress awards in a short at the Playhouse West Film Festival. Her project, Waiting for Goldblum (2010), which she wrote, produced, and directed, was a nominee at the 2010 Hollywood Mockfest film festival. She most recently was seen on Private Practice (2007), and the season finale of Ringer (2011), recent features include The Son of an Afghan Farmer (2012). She is a member of Playhouse West Repertory Theater, as well as an original member of the Playhouse West Comedy Improv troupe. She is most proud of her mentor-ship program, where she guides young actors on their career path.
Holly Gauthier-Frankel is a multidisciplinary entertainment artist with over 30 years of experience in studio and stage performance. She is a versatile singer, lending her voice to Emmy-Award-winning cartoons, and to hundreds of TV shows and albums. An award-winning theatre actor and ex-burlesque dancer, she is one of Montreal's founding Neo-Vaudeville performers and instructors, garnering critical acclaim touring her brand of neo-burlesque throughout Canada, the States and Tokyo, Japan as her alter-ego, Miss Sugarpuss. Holly is based in Montreal, Quebec.