Dr. Ianthe Marini is a professional Actress, Conductor, and Academician. She is the Associate Producer and Film Score conductor for Realm Pictures International and has appeared in a Blockbuster film with DC comics. Trained in dramatic acting, she has starred as the lead in a number of independent films, including "Drinking Problem" (directed by Benjiman Dallas Redding), "A Room of One's Own" (directed by Caroline White), and "Second Sight" (directed by Cole Hamilton). An experienced stage actor and trained dancer, she has an extensive stage resume, including the leading roles in "West Side Story" (Anita) for which she was recognized as Best Actress in a Musical through Boston Broadway Awards, "Gypsy" (Mama Rose), "Drinking Problem" (Renny), "Into the Woods" (The Witch), "Chicago" (Veronica/Kitty), The Experience Project at the ART, Cambridge (Dancer), "Evita" (Pit Conductor). She has her Doctorate of Musical Arts in Conducting and is known for her work as The Paul S. and Jean R. Amos Distinguished Chair for Choral Activities at the world-renowned Schwob School of Music conservatory at Columbus State University. She was the winner of The American Prize in Conducting (2019) and has been invited to conduct at Carnegie Hall (NYC) and has prepared choruses for The Kennedy Center (DC), Meyerhoff Hall (Baltimore, MD) and Carnegie Hall. Her writing is published in "The Choral Conductor's Companion" and "The Journal of Singing". Dr. Marini has been recognized for her work with complex, troubled, complicated characters who are inherently flawed. She speaks Greek and is trained and conversational in the following accents: Boston, Irish Brogue, Puerto Rican, Italian, Greek, British (general), Cockney. She has been praised for her consistency and accuracy with accents and has worked as a coach for both the Boston and Irish accents. She is trained in dancing (jazz, modern, Fosse, tap) and remains an avid dancer and swimmer. She is a classically trained mezzo soprano, flutist, and pianist and specializes in the choral music of the Baroque era. She achieved her Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) from the University of Maryland where she was the recipient of The Pomeroy Prize (the sole Graduate Award in the School of Music), her Master of Music (MM) from Temple University where she was the recipient of the Elaine Brown Memorial Award for Community Engagement and the Helen Laird Scholarship for excellence in academia, and her Bachelor of Science degree from Pennsylvania State University, where she was the recipient of the Creative Achievement Award and the Flute Performance Scholarship. She is originally from Boston and Cape Cod, MA. She is of Greek, Turkish, Persian, Egyptian, Moroccan, and Italian descent. She is represented by Darren Staten at Worldwide Talent Management. More at her website: www.ianthemarini.org
Ianthe Tavernier was born on September 26, 1988 in Lint. She is an actress, known for De Buurtpolitie: De Perfecte Overval (2022), De Buurtpolitie: De Tunnel (2018) and Mr. Young (2011).
Iar Arondaing is known for Musmos na sumibol sa gubat ng digma (2018), Sa gabing nanahimik ang mga kuliglig (2017) and Instalado (2017).
Iara Jati is known for Com Água na Boca (1956), Xica da Silva (1976) and Bandeira 2 (1971).
Iara Mandyn is an actress, known for U-Turn (2011) and The Invoking 2 (2015).
Iara is thrilled to be the voice of Ridley Jones! Born in Los Angeles, Iara has been singing and acting since age 7. She made her professional debut as the over-achieving band manager, Summer, in the First National Tour of School of Rock the Musical. She was featured in the musical Ragtime at Pasadena Playhouse and is a proud member of the nation's youngest Shakespeare troupe.
Iasha Aceio is an actress, known for Metro Manila (2013).
Iasmin Kropej Krahô is known for Chuva É Cantoria Na Aldeia Dos Mortos (2018).
Actiz nominated as a revelation in the awards "Diosas DE Plata", winner of the "Best Interpretation" award of the festival "Atalo" in Madrid. Known for his participation in "Apocalypto", "El Etentado", "Drops of Rocio", "The king of the Guardian", "Walls speak", "Winnetou & Old Shatterhand", The treasure of the silver lake ", The death Of Winnetou ", which is a national success in Germany. Should read: Actriz nominated as a revelation in the awards "Diosas de Plata", winner of the "Best Interpretation" award of the festival "Atalo" in Madrid. Known for her participation in "Apocalypto", "El Etentado", "Drops of Rocio", "The king of the Guardian", "Walls speak", "Winnetou & Old Shatterhand", The treasure of the silver lake ", The death Of Winnetou ", which is a national success in Germany.
The son of the Wagnerian tenor and film star Lauritz Melchior, Ib Melchior was born and educated in Denmark. After graduating from the University of Copenhagen, he joined the English Players, a British theatrical company, and toured Europe with the troupe, first as an actor and later as stage manager and co-director. Just prior to the outbreak of World War II, Melchior came to the U.S. with the troupe to do a Broadway show. After 1941's "Day of Infamy", he volunteered his services to the United States Armed Forces, operating with the "cloak-and-dagger" O.S.S. and the United States Military Intelligence Service. He also served in the European Theater of Operations as a military intelligence investigator attached to the Counter Intelligence Corps. For his work in the E.T.O., Melchior was decorated by the United States Army as well as by the King of Denmark. After the war, Melchior became active in television, directing some 500 New York-based TV shows ranging from the musical "Perry Como Show" to the dramatic documentary series "The March of Medicine." Beginning in the late 1950s, he wrote a number of low-budget science-fiction films, among them "The Angry Red Planet", "Journey to the Seventh Planet" and "The Time Travelers". In 1976, he was awarded a Golden Scroll for Best Writing by the Academy of Science-Fiction (for body of work).