Leticia Rivera is an actress, known for Assassinaut (2019), In-Lawfully Yours (2016) and Happily Never After (2012).
Leticia Robles is known for God's Not Dead: We the People (2021), My True Fairytale (2021) and Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013).
Leticia Siciliani is known for 100 Days to Fall in Love (2018), Atrapa a un ladrón (2019) and Esperanza mía (2015).
Leticia Torres is an actress and director, known for Las Reglas Del Subjuntivo (2016), Fenomenal (2020) and Angustia Vital (2017).
Letisha Boney is an actress, known for Emu Runner (2018).
Letitia Brookes is known for Pieces of a Woman (2020), Fatherhood (2021) and Zoe (2018). She has been married to Tristan D. Lalla since August 23, 2017.
Letitia D. Murray is an actress, known for Chicago Med (2015), Enemies (2006) and L'Amour Perdu (2010).
Letitia Hector is an actress, known for Venus vs. Mars (2015), Famalam (2018) and The Box (2021).
Letitia is an actress born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden Her mother is from The Gambia and her father is from the U.S and she feels very fortunate to have experienced the riches of these three worlds collide. Letitia has a professional education in Film and Stage from the Kulturama Arts School in Stockholm, Sweden, and has attended different workshops and training. Since her graduation she has been seen in various TV-productions, commercial and on stage such as The Royal Swedish Opera and The Royal Dramatic Theatre. She is also part of the National Black Theatre Sweden (NBTS) founded by, among others, Josette Bushell-Mingo (Principal at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London) Letitia has a wealth of creativity and life experience to draw from, which gives her the ability to realistically portray the characters she plays. As an educated Qigong Therapist as well as regularly practicing martial arts, she places a strong emphasis on personal sustainable development, and growth. Presence, curiosity, and balance is a passionate approach both in her acting career and in her daily life.
With a career spanning over a decade, Emmy-nominated Letitia Wright has cemented her position as one of the industry's most captivating young actresses. From her breakout role as ambitious Summerhouse resident Chantelle in Top Boy, to her critically acclaimed performance as Nish in Black Mirror, not forgetting her scene-stealing turn as Shuri - lead scientist and Princess of Wakanda in Black Panther, Wright has played an integral role in what are arguably the most culture defining projects of the last ten years and whose impact is still felt to this day. In 2019, Wright won the BAFTA Rising Star Award and a SAG Award as part of Black Panther's 'Best Ensemble'. The film grossed over $1.3B at the global box office and was nominated for a 2019 Academy Award for 'Best Picture' - a first for a superhero film. In 2020, Wright had repeated success with a starring role in Steve McQueen's anthology series, Small Axe, where she played British Black Panther Party leader, Altheia Jones-LeCointe. Wright's episode, "Mangrove", was included in the Cannes 2020 official selection and the series was nominated for 2 Golden Globes, including Best Television Motion Picture. Wrights performance in Small Axe also gained her a leading actress nomination at the 2021 BAFTA Television Awards. Led by a passion to create meaningful content within the industry, Wright's creative endeavors extended behind the scenes with the launch of her independent production company 3.16 Productions in 2020. The company joined forces with BRON Studios for their first forthcoming feature, Surrounded, starring Wright, Jamie Bell and the late Michael K. Williams. Wright also flexed her production muscles in the BAFTA-nominated, female-led anthology series I Am for Channel 4, developing the powerful story line for her episode "I Am Danielle" in creative partnership with director Dominic Savage. 2022 is set to be Wright's biggest year yet with upcoming projects including The Silent Twins, Ireland-set drama, Aisha, written and directed by Frank Berry also starring Josh O'Connor; as well as the long-awaited sequel to the Marvel/Disney blockbuster - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.