Lydia Hull is known for Broken City (2013), National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002) and Escape Plan 2: Hades (2018).
Lydia Hunter is an actress and producer, known for The Deck (2019), Love's Labours Lost (2020) and Shark Side of the Moon (2022).
Lydia Indjova was born on August 4, 1986 in Novorossiysk, Russia. Shortly after, her family moved to Bulgaria, settling in Sofia. At the age of 18, she attended the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia where she began shooting in student short films and later in series and feature films. After her graduation in 2008, she joined the Bulgarian Army Theatre where she starred in numerous shows. In 2013, she settled in Brussels, Belgium and got noticed by the director Manu Riche for his feature film Problemski Hotel (2015). This opportunity opened doors for her to many interesting roles such as Nadja Minikof in Okkupert (2015) and Zina in Glad IJs (2021). Lydia continued shooting in feature films and series in Bulgaria such as A Dose of Happiness (2019), (D)evil's Throat: Djavolskoto Garlo (2019), Father's Day (2019), Corpse Collector (2015) and starred in the leading role of Darina in the locally successful romantic comedy series Sunny Beach (2021). In 2021 she played Bianka Petrova in the second season of the Luxembourgish series Capitani (2019). Shortly after, Lydia settled in Luxembourg with her family.
Lydia Jessop is known for her work on Karpenter (2017).
Lydia Kandou was born on 21 February 1963 in Jakarta, Indonesia. She is an actress, known for Ramadhan dan Ramona (1992), Aladin dan Lampu Wasiat (1982) and Aisyah: Biarkan Kami Bersaudara (2016).
British actress Lydia Kay was born in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. Daughter to an artist and a guitarist she naturally grew up creative in many ways. From an early age Lydia decided that acting was the career for her, and everything she has achieved since has been in pursuit of this dream. When she was seven she first trod the boards with a local amateur dramatics group, and later went on to perform many times with the Leighton Buzzard Children's Theatre. It was through work with this group that Lydia began to fully realise her potential, not only with acting but singing and dance also. By the time she was headed for drama school Lydia had twelve years of experience on stage, as well as seven years training in dance (styles including street, jazz, modern and ballet). Lydia trained for three years at East 15 Acting School on the BA (Hons) World Performance course, and is privileged to belong to its first ever graduating year. The course was a valuable eye opener for Lydia, teaching her to strive for what she wants and exposing her to a huge range of different global performance techniques, which both intrigued and inspired her. The intensive training enabled her to develop her performance in Western acting styles but also to learn new disciplines such as Jingju, Balinese dance, Kecak, traditional Nigerian dance and drumming, Butoh and many more. Since graduating Lydia has been acting almost non-stop, with a great desire to progress into film and television. She has had several scare acting jobs, which were of great enjoyment, and has been warmly welcomed into the world of touring Pantomime. One of the greatest opportunities she had was the chance to perform everyday at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games for Coca-Cola, in their interactive Beatbox building. An experience which has since influenced her to take up archery. She has also completed filming on the features 'Survivors' and 'Christmas Slay', and has a lead role coming up in 2014 in the high profile indie film 'Invasion of the Not Quite Dead'.
Lydia King is an actress and writer, known for Bungee (2018), Remnants (2009) and The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco (2018).
Lydia King-Man Lau is known for The Way We Keep Dancing (2020), Precious Is the Night (2020) and iGirl (2016).
Lydia Kolda is known for Sex-Positive (2024).