Patralekhaa was born in Shillong, India in the year 1989. She is an Indian film actress who made her debut in National award winning director Hansal Mehta's film CityLights. She has been featured in several successful commercials with big brands like Tata Docomo, Blackberry etc. during her college days. Her film career started with critically and commercially successful film CityLights in the year 2014. Her Performance was rated as one of the best performance of the year.
Patrali Chattopadhyay is an actress, known for Baje Chele (2016), The Family Man (2019) and Secret Superstar (2017).
Patravadi Mejudhon is an actress, known for In Family We Trust (2018), Grounded God (1975) and Nam Pu (1984).
Patrey Nagaraj also known as Jogi Nagaraj ,is an Indian actor, director and writer. He predominantly appears in Kannada films, He began his acting career in 2005. His first film in a Negative role was in the 2005 Kannada movie Jogi, One of the leading Supporting actors of Kannada cinema. Patrey Nagaraj subsequently featured in films such as Anatharu(2015), Zamana(2010), Agrahara(2007), Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu(2016),Santa(2007), Muniya(2009), Chenamma IPS(2011), Kempe Gowda(2011), Slum(2013) Prem Adda(2012), Nanda Nanditha(2012), Raaj(2011), RudraThandava(2018), Rhaate(2015), Birugaali(2009), Bharaate(2019), Madamakki(2016) And More than 110 Movies.
Patreice Manders was born and raised in a small town called Homerville, Georgia. She was born April 26, 1986. She is the only girl, niece and granddaughter of her family. When she was a little girl she always wanted to be a singer and an actress. When she was 8 years old she joined the church choir and participated in all the church play's. When Patreice turned 18 years old, she decided to move to Atlanta, Ga to pursue her acting career, however, her mom wanted her to attend college so she decided to go to school to study to receive her Accounting degree. Back in 2007 she audition for her first play for Tyler Perry with no experience. After receiving her first "NO" in the entertainment business she decided to get training from a personal coach. In 2011 she was booked for her first independent film and from there she has been on the rising to becoming such a promising and phenomenal actress.
Patrese McClain was born on January 6, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Captive State (2019), Widows (2018) and iMatter (2019).
Patria Sandya Mustika is an actress, known for Message Man (2018).
Patriac Coakley is an actor and writer, known for So Many Days (2011), Nowhere Mind (2018) and Fortune and Glory (2009).
Patric Carroll was born on 20 July 1975 in Lake Ozark, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and art director, known for Giruti Kuraun: Guilty Crown (2011), Evangelion Shin Gekijôban: Kyu (2012) and Black Clover (2017). He has been married to Colleen Clinkenbeard since 10 November 2012. They have one child.
Fourteen-year-old Reginald Lawrence Knowles was being readied to take his place with other relatives in the family bookbinding business (in Leeds) when he ran off to become an actor. He was inevitably brought back home, but he made good his second escape a few years later - his willful Knowles Yorkshire origin would not be denied. What stage experience he had amounted to a few seasons in regional theater, but he started in British sound films early (1932), calling himself Patric Knowles. He was the proverbial tall, dark and handsome type and headed for romantic lead roles. He rose slowly rose up the ranks of featured players in an array of 14 British films that included one of director Michael Powell's early successes, The Girl in the Crowd (1935). The last of his British efforts was Crown v. Stevens (1936) which, being a British Warner Bros. production, was scouted for the studio's Hollywood home base. This and a few previous films that year were lead vehicles for Knowles, and for this last he was recommended for a Hollywood contract. His first American effort was the big-screen soap opera Give Me Your Heart (1936) with notable Warner players, in which he played a noble cad. His chance for a more romantic introduction came later in the year with The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), where he joined an already popular new Angle face, Errol Flynn. Knowles played his younger brother in this well received bit of revisionist historical drama. Through the remainder of the 1930s Knowles had a few leads with second-tier featured stars, but more often he was second lead as strait-laced but engaging in comedies as well as dramas. There were other films with Flynn, most notably the classic The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) in which he played Will Scarlett (in bright red jerkin). Knowles was a licensed private pilot and during free time provided some white-knuckle moments for Flynn, whose on-screen derring-do cloaked several phobias including vertigo. Knowles preferred freelancing to the confinement of long contract associations--one means of dodging the pitfall of being typecast. He was at RKO to play - with great verve - the shallow and rich playboy on the ill-fated plane of Five Came Back (1939). At Twentieth Century-Fox he played - very effectively - one of the big brothers of the Morgan family in the classic How Green Was My Valley (1941). Of course, freelancing could also lead to typecasting. Knowles parked himself at Universal in 1943, condemned to play clean-up hero in its formula horror films, such as The Wolf Man (1941) and the less engaging Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943). He also had to endure straight man duty to the insipid antics of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, among other indignities suffered as a utility player at Universal. He continued through the 1940s to 1951 with a mix of capable first and second lead roles with other studios, but that somewhat bored and deepening grimness on his face perhaps reflected frustration with typecast characters, as well as the realization that big fame would never come his way. He continued to be game, though, and fairly leaped at the new live playhouse theater phenomenon of early television. Along with one or two movies a year, he worked in this pioneering small screen theater starting in 1951. He also embraced episodic TV and made the rounds of the popular western and private eye shows of the period. Big- and small-screen work gradually tapered off for him through the 1960s. In the late part of the decade he was playing dignified military officers, such as Lord Mountbatten in the hit The Devil's Brigade (1968). He spent time doing college lecturing, commercials, and wrote a novel called "Even Steven." Retiring to the north end of the San Fernando Valley in Woodland Hills, Knowles was close to the Motion Picture Country Home in Calabasas, where he spent much time volunteering to help with the various functions provided for the many elderly show business people, many of whom had not been as fortunate as Knowles to have graced nearly 125 film efforts.