Monica Ann Fourie is an actress, known for From a House on Willow Street (2016).
Monica Arsenault is a Brooklyn-based writer and director whose work addresses issues at the intersection of faith, womanhood, and sexuality. Monica graduated from the Atlantic Acting School Full-Time Conservatory in January 2017. In 2018, Monica wrote, directed, and produced her original series, Nun Habits which has gone on to be internationally recognized at over a dozen film festivals. After wrapping production on Nun Habits, she signed on to produce Cheer Up, Charlie alongside creator Kara Grace Miller, director Carmen LoBue, and production team L2G Productions. Monica founded her production company Soul Series Productions while producing Nun Habits and Cheer Up, Charlie. Soul Series Productions aims to bring communities together through diverse storytelling by representing diverse voices both in front of and behind the scenes.
Monica Ayobi is an actress, known for Nakom (2016).
Monica Azzolini is known for Mystery Files (2010).
Monica Baber is known for Vendetta (1996), Psychic Detective (1995) and Bao (1997).
Monica Bahr is known for The Nursery (2018).
Monica Baker is an actress and producer, known for The Entertainers, America the Beautiful (2019) and Clowntergeist (2017).
Monica Ballard is an actress, known for The Might of Me (2014), Tigers' Quest III: After the Quest (2010) and Spring Eddy (2012).
Monica Bannister was born on September 8, 1910 in Saskatchewan, Canada. She was an actress, known for Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) and The Cowboy and the Blonde (1941). She was married to Eddie Cherkose. She died on June 17, 2002 in San Diego, California, USA.
Monica Barbaro was born in San Francisco and raised in Mill Valley, Calif. She is classically trained in ballet and has studied modern dance, salsa, flamenco and West African dance. She attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where she took her first acting classes while getting her bachelor of fine arts degree in dance. After university, Barbaro studied at various acting schools in San Francisco and Los Angeles, including the Beverly Hills Playhouse.