Mimi Chakraborty was born on February 11, 1989 in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India. She is an actress, known for Bojhena Shey Bojhena (2012), Baazi (2021) and SOS Kolkata (2020).
Mimi Chi Yan Kung was born on September 17, 1963 in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony. She is an actress, known for Sai yau gei (1996), Pin fok chun kei (1984) and Fei foo kwan ying (1989). She has been married to Wei Lin since October 1999. They have two children.
Mimi Christman is an actress, known for Spy Intervention (2020).
Mimi Chu was born on October 26, 1954 in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. She is known for Yut mun Hinneisi (2010), Love Is Love (2015) and Daai laap mat taam Ling Ling Fat (1996).
Mimi Cozzens enjoyed a well-rounded career on stage, screen and television in a career that has stretched for more than four decades. She was born Mildred Gloria Cozzens in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Glendale, Queens. Of Irish and English extraction, she was one of two daughters born to Milton (Jeff) Cozzens, a Dean of Boys and track coach at Clark Junior High School in the South Bronx and the Police Athletic League, and Dorothy (Pitt) Cozzens, Dean and owner of NYC's Academy of Professional Children in the late 1940s. She and her sister Dorothy Faith were employed as child models for the John Robert Powers Agency in NYC (Mimi was 3-1/2 when she booked her first job). Her interest in performing was sparked and sustained after she sang and danced on a local TV show called "Teen Topper Revue". Graduating from Newtown High School in Elmhurst, Queens, New York, she studied at Emerson College in the early 1950s before subsequently receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Speech/Drama with a minor in Broadcasting from Hofstra College. A veteran of the theatre, Mimi enjoyed a wide range of roles over the course of her extensive career -- from comedy ("Born Yesterday", "Goodbye Charlie", "The Man Who Came to Dinner") to drama ("The Last of Mrs. Lincoln", "Children of A Lesser God") to musicals ("Guys and Dolls") to Shakespeare and the classics ("The Comedy of Errors", "A Month in the Country"). She made her Broadway debut in Neil Simon's "I Ought to Be in Pictures", directed by Herbert Ross when she went on for Joyce Van Patten. Her national tours include "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" and "Same Time, Next Year", as well as the original Los Angeles tour of "Tribute" starring Jack Lemmon. While cast in such New York stage productions as "Her Majesty the King" and "I Could Have Been a Kennedy", she earned distinction as an awarding-winning actress on the West Coast, winning a Dramalogue Award for her work in "After the Fall" (directed by Harris Yulin), an L.A. Weekly Award for her performance in "The Front Room" at Theatre East, and an ADA Award for "Only the Dead Know Burbank" at Actors Alley. Later, she appeared in "Agnes of God" (as the Mother Superior) and "The Dinosaur Within" (as Miss Wells, an aging movie star), both directed by Michael Michetti. A sturdy utilitarian player, she played various mothers, teachers, judges, nurses and waitresses throughout the course of her career, dividing her time between film and TV assignments. As to the former, she made appearances in Spring Break (1983), Night of the Cyclone (1990), Live Wire (1992), The Pandora Project (1998) and, more recently, Dead Ronnie (2006), the award-winning short Dandelion Dharma (2009), What Would Jesus Do? (2010), Christmas Mail (2010), Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011) and the forthcoming The Master (2012). On the small screen, she had guest/co-star roles on such sitcoms as "The Jeffersons", "Seinfeld", "The Drew Carey Show", "3rd Rock from the Sun", "Malcolm in the Middle", "The Golden Girls", "Will & Grace", "Work It", "One Big Family" (starring Danny Thomas) and "Carol & Company" (starring Carol Burnett). Dramatic series work include dramas such as "Police Story", "Knot's Landing", "Columbo", "St. Elsewhere", "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (as a 120-year-old Romulon waitress!), "Providence", "Chicago Hope", "The Practice", "Cold Case", and "Numb3rs". Commercially, she pitched everything from detergents and fabric softeners to cough syrups and headache medicines. A long-time union activist who has served on the National Board of Directors of both SAG and AFTRA, she Mimi was involved in the historic vote to merge the two unions in 2012.
Mimi Craven was born on September 28, 1957 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. She is an actress, known for A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Swamp Thing (1982).
Mimi Côté is a Canadian actress recognized due to her intensity, versatility and instinctive way of approaching characters. Mimi is one of a handful of North American performers who can successfully transition between an actress and a stunt woman. As a multidisciplinary artist who started out in the circus arts, her years of training led her to develop impressive physical and scenic abilities, which she has been using for 11 years in the television, publicity, cinema and video game industry.
Mimi Davila was born on January 17, 1990 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She is an actress and producer, known for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Love, Simon (2018) and Piel Canela (2019).
MIMI DENISSI is a prominent force in the Greek theatre. She is one of the most celebrated actresses in Greek as well as the most acclaimed translator of her generation, a major producer and director, and the author of six extraordinarily popular historical dramas. Mimi Denissi has produced, translated and starred in "The last of Mrs Cheyney", "Julia", "Look Back in Anger", "The Real Thing", "Amadeus" "Black Comedy", "Les Liaisons Dangereuses", "Cat among the pigeons", "Cactus Flower", "Philadelphia Story", "Anna Karenina", "Is'nt it Romantic", "Brief Encounter", "The King and I", "Victor - Victoria", "Funny Girl" e.t.c Her own plays "Theodora" "Laskarina Bouboulina", "Penelope Delta", "His whole life", "Smyrna" and "From Smyrna ... to Salonika" each played many sold-out seasons throughout the land and received various awards. She has also produced and translated over 50 plays, for her own as well as for other companies like "Bent", "Rose", "Oscar et la dame Rose", "They 're playing our Song", "The star spangled girl", "Talking Cure", "Hotel Paradiso", "Stones in his pockets", "War and Peace", "Noises off", "La Presidente", "The cherry orchard", "The Seagull", "Wild Honey", "Cat a hot tin roof", "The Roman spring of Mrs Stone", "Tosca", "Saturday Sunday Monday", "Social security" e.t.c She has been artistic director and producer for "Athina", "Vretannia", "Acropol" . In 1999 the "Ilisia" Theatre was named after her Ilissia - Denissi and she directed its two stages for 12 years. As a producer, she has worked with some of the top European directors, designers and musical directors. She has also hosted great international artists that presented their work in her theatre (Peter Brook, Michel Piccoli, Peter Stein, Olympia Dukakis, Patrice Cherreau, Tim Robbins e.t.c) From 2014 she is presenting her plays at the Foundation of the Hellenic World. Mimi Denissi has also starred in over twenty-five television series, ten films and her own talk shows on television, interviewing her guests in four languages. She has created her own Drama School "Central Stage". Some of the best-known Greek actors, directors, designers, are teaching in the school. Seminars include international artists such as: Martin Sherman (For creative writing), Peter Brook's leading actor Sautigi Kuyate (for Eastern techniques of acting), Olympia Dukakis (for acting in tragedy) Fiona Shaw (for tragedies). She is dedicated to both exploring the riches of her Nation's theatrical heritage and at the same time expanding its horizons as part of a wider international artistic community. She has received many awards from Greek and International Organizations. In 2009 she received one of the highest honors for a European artist, she was named Dame Chevalier by the French government and received the Legion d' Honneur Medal for her career.
Mimi Dillard was born on December 15, 1934 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for The Felony Squad (1966), Arrest and Trial (1963) and A Man Called Dagger (1968). She died on August 22, 2008 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA.