Luna Wolf is known for Slasher House 3 (2022), Slasher House 2 (2016) and Pandamonium (2020).
Born in Sarajevo, 2nd of December 1991. Her acting career started in 2005 when chosen to play the role of Sara in "Grbavica" (directed by Jasmila Zbanic, winner of the Golden Bear 2006.) It was her first acting experience and she continues to do acting in Bosnia, Slovenia, Croatia, Holland, Austria and Germany.
Luna-Marie Katich is an actress, known for Amber Brown (2022) and Undone (2019).
Lunaluz Sanchez is an actress, known for Ghost Tropic (2019).
Lunar Longhurst is known for The Devil's Hour (2022).
Lunara Yerdan is an actress, known for Taven (2015) and A Fiend's Love (2019).
Nominated "Best Leading Actress" for her role in the film "Pure Justice", actress Lunden De'Leon has starred in over 50 movies and television shows. Some women are go-getters. Some women are business-minded. Some women use their struggles as building blocks for their success. Lunden De'Leon are all of these things. According to dictionary.com an entrepreneur is a person "who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk." In a perfect world, a smiling picture of the stunning De'Leon would accompany this impressively apt definition. Barbados born, South Carolina-bred, De'Leon had her fair share of ups and downs before she came to be known as the powerhouse she is now. After a brief stint as a Burger King employee as a teenager, De'Leon, who was bitten by the entertainment bug after seeing her gospel-singer father perform, decided to pursue her dreams and found herself in Hollywood, homeless and with only $200 to her name. Through a roommate, who would offset things in De'Leon's life in ways she could never imagine, things began looking up. After attending a model calling, De'Leon, whose motivation was solely to overcome her "hungry and penniless" state at the time, she not only booked the audition, but scored a one-year modeling contract the same day. Not long thereafter, De'Leon made her small screen debut on the hit series Vital Signs, - filmed in Los Angeles, but broadcast in Germany - in which she starred as a young woman trying to make it in the United States, a storyline not too far off from the rising star's own life. De'Leon continued to make a name for herself with a host of subsequent movie and television appearances, including the NBC sitcom, Just Shoot Me! De'Leon's biggest break, however, came in 2003 when she launched her very own record label, Dirrty Records. Upon the label's success in its home of Los Angeles, a second branch was set up in South Carolina, where the entrepreneur still calls home. With an eclectic roster of artists signed to the label, including Seattle-based punk band The Slumps and the British indie rock quartet, The Fades, whose music has already been featured on the NBC hits "Life" and "Friday Night Lights," De'Leon proved that she was an innovative force to be reckoned with. And people took notice. What followed was a mention in New York-based hip hop magazine The Ave, vaunting De'Leon as "one of the most significant women in entertainment" and in 2004, an induction into the Caribbean Hall of Fame, alongside reggae legend Bob Marley and acting great Sidney Poitier. Since then, De'Leon, who also received her own day (February 7) in Los Angeles as proclaimed by former mayor James K. Hahn, has made sure not to rest on her laurels. Recently, De'Leon started her own movie production company, Palmetto Film Studios in Marion, South Carolina, which distributes between five and seven films a year. In addition to that, De'Leon started The Lunden De'Leon Foundation, where she encourages young children to follow their dreams, in just the determined way she did.
Lunden Ings is known for The Cardinal Rule (2016), Praise This (2023) and Furthermore (2017).
Lundon Boyd was born and raised in Wasilla, Alaska. After completing a minor in Theater from UAA (University of Anchorage, Alaska) Lundon Boyd then moved to Las Vegas, NV to pursue a degree in Film from UNLV (University of Nevada, Las Vegas). Once he completed his education there and after acting or writing in many short films, Lundon Boyd started his first feature length film from a screenplay co-written by himself and award winning director Jeremy Cloe. The feature which later became "Liars, Fires, and Bears" did very well on the festival circuit winning numerous award across the united states. The two would work together again later on Jeremy Cloe's award winning short film "This Way Up" and the soon to be released dark comedy anthology film "Dealer". Lundon Boyd was then cast as William Moore in Ryan & Cody LeBoeuf's "Rabbit Days" starring Clarence Gilyard Jr. (Walker Texas Ranger, Die Hard) which will hit the festival circuit in 2016. Lundon Boyd then took on more duties (star, writer, producer) as he put together the dark comedy anthology film "Dealer" which will be playing in many film festival in 2016. Lundon Boyd was then cast as the gambling degenerate deputy Stork Fit in Robert Scott Wildes' "Poor Boy" which made its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016. Lundon Boyd is current working on his next screenplay.
Lundon Knighten is known for Groundswell (2022), Murder Mystery 2 and Inside the Black Box (2022).