Growing up in Memphis, TN, Porsha was raised by a single mother. She grew a passion for acting at Wooddale High performing on stage during school events. At an early age, she always knew the stage life was for her. Porsha's resume goes on with training under Thomas Vasiliades at The Juilliard School Evening Division, Lee Brock of The Barrow Group of New York, the world famous Second City's Inc. Of Chicago, and majored in Theatre at Clayton State University. She gives credit to her training, which has given her the tools that was needed to build a successful acting career. Porsha has done several independent films. She has a recurring guest starring role on the fourth season of Tyler Perry's "The Have and The Have Nots," and previously guest starred in an episode of TV Ones's Hit Television Show, "Fatal Attraction" and Investigation Discovery's "Homicide Hunter". She will be seen in Director Mark Harris, "36 Hour Layover," which will be in theaters late 2016. Furthermore, she will be making an appearances in Muhammad Ali Film, "The Last Punch" and 72nd Venice International Film Festival Best film winner "Free in Deed." In addition, Porsha is a producer and writer of a tentative video on demand film "Closet Space" and web-series "Twisted Mines". Her credits include commercials for Soft n' Free and Beauty Ads in Upscale Magazine, Essences Magazine and much more! Look forward to seeing more of her in many more projects coming up.
Porsha Hall is known for Trap Soldiers (2022), Step Dad (2021) and Switched (2021).
Porsha Pointner is an actress, known for Torn: Dark Bullets (2020).
Porsha Williams is a multi-talented television host and media personality, filled with big dreams and the ambition to make them a reality. A true "cornbread-fed Georgia Peach," Porsha was born and raised into a prominent and historic family in Atlanta, as she is the granddaughter of Civil Rights leader and philanthropist, Rev. Hosea Williams. Despite her busy workload, Porsha makes it a priority to remain heavily involved in her various charity partnerships. Not only is Porsha one of the stars of Bravo's #1 show, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but she is also the co-host of the nationally syndicated talk show Dish Nation. Recently, she co-starred alongside Vivica A. Fox and Columbus Short in the onstage remake of Two Can Play That Game. Since then, she has developed a passion for animated and on-screen scripted projects. Her fan-favorite voice can be heard as Carlotta in the animated movie CarGo, where she collaborated with Haley Joel Osment and Melissa Joan Hart. On the screen, Porsha shows off her acting skills playing the step-mother in TV One's Steppin' Back to Love, and made multiple other guest appearances in shows such as Fox's Star and films such as Sharknado 5: Global Swarming. She also appeared on the first season of The New Celebrity Apprentice.
Porta Richard Nunez is an actor, known for Chase Street (2017), The Recession (2019) and Money Lovers.
Porter Duong recurs on NBC's emotionally charged drama This Is Us. Other notable roles include a guest appearance on Silicon Valley. Porter took best actress award at the Boston International Film Festival for her work in the indie film Touch. In her free time, Porter enjoys kickboxing, snowboarding, camping and writing poetry. She hails from Sunnyvale, CA and resides in Los Angeles
A native of Midland, Texas, Porter Farrell has lived in Fort Worth, Texas since 1995. He graduated from Episcopal High School in Virginia, then earned two undergraduate degrees from UT-Austin before moving to Houston to get in the oil business. Farrell is a lifelong writer and decided when he was turning 60 to become a filmmaker for the remaining third of his life. His first project, "Windsor", starred Barry Corbin and won Best Feature in its first film festival. More accolades followed and the film was then picked up by Sony for worldwide distribution. He is in various stages on other projects: "Hate Crimes," a gritty urban thriller; "When Cowboys Die," the story of a cowboy born 100 years too late who refuses to accept his misplacement in the 20th century; and "The Press," a gripping story of a small town in South Texas caught in a battle between a drug cartel and the DEA. Other projects include "The Big Drift," about the blizzard of 1884-85 that nearly wiped out the cattle industry, and "De Profundis," about the relationship between a Midland oilman and his family and, as the oilman approaches his death, the friendship he develops with a refugee from Southeast Asia who becomes his gardener.
For over two decades, Porter Hall made a career out of playing villains and pompous, unpleasant people. His movie career was not a mirror of his real life, however. Mr. Hall was well known as a generous and outgoing person who was well-liked by almost everybody he knew. It is ironic that the role he is most often seen in today is that of an atheist in Going My Way (1944) - ironic because Hall was a deacon in his church. Hall, who didn't make his first movie until he was 43, remained active until his death in 1953.
Porter was born in Los Angeles and lived in Temple City, California as a young child. She moved to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan at age 8. She grew up on a river just outside Escanaba, Michigan, where she spent her childhood catching frogs, climbing trees, and raising prize-winning goats and rabbits. Porter received her B.A. from Northern Michigan University, double majoring in Graduate-Bound English and Theatre Performance. She was Secretary of the Student Body as well as a member of Mortarboard National Honor Society and Sigma Tau Delta National English Honor Society. Immediately following graduation, Porter toured for two years with the highly acclaimed Missoula Children's Theatre. She then moved to Chicago where she graduated from the Second City Conservatory and The Annoyance Theatre, and also performed in dozens of theatre productions. Porter them moved back to Los Angeles where she performed in "Tigerpants" at iO West for three years, and then performed at ACME Comedy Theatre for seven years in both the mainstage improv and mainstage sketch companies. She also taught improv classes at ACME. Porter has appeared in many television series including The Office, Private Practice, New Girl, The Mentalist, Superstore, and many more. She has also appeared in about 40 national commercials, and teaches a class in commercial audition technique. Porter is an active volunteer and mentor with a non-profit organization called WriteGirl, mentoring teen girls in writing. She is also a member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences, and currently splits her time between New York and Los Angeles.
Porter Randell is an actor, known for The Sublet (2015).