Maria Herrera is an actress, known for Off We Go (2015) and Brace for Impact (2016).
Maria Herrera was born on November 13, 1969 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Fatherhood (2021), Pet Sematary (2019) and Double Jeopardy (1999).
Maria Hildebrand is an actress and producer, known for The Rape Clause (2021), On the Other Foot (2022) and Gentrification (2020).
Maria Hill is an actress, known for Axcellerator (2020).
Maria Hinojos was born and raised in Mexico City. At the age of nineteen she made the decision to move to Boston were she got her B.A in acting from Emerson College. Upon graduation Maria moved to Los Angeles to further her studies in acting and screenwriting. Maria is now back living in Mexico City.
Maria Ho is a Hall of Fame Professional Poker Player and TV Host/Commentator, born in Taipei, Taiwan and raised in the U.S. With over 4 million dollars in live poker tournament earnings she is one of the most recognized and successful women in the game, and was inducted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame in 2018, the first year she was nominated and eligible. Ho's enviable professional poker career started off on the industry's largest stage - at the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event, where she was the Last Woman Standing, finishing 38th out of 6,358 players for a payday of $237,865. She would go on to repeat this accomplishment in 2014, when she came in 77th out of 6,683. Combined with her 27th place Last Woman Standing finish at the 2011 WSOPE Main Event and 2017 WSOPE Main Event 6th place finish, Ho is the only player in history to obtain the WSOP Last Woman Standing title, a record four times. To date, Maria is the first and only player to ever hold the titles of Last Woman Standing at both the WSOP (U.S.) and WSOP Europe main events. In 2011 she broke records when she went heads-up for a WSOP bracelet in the $5,000 No-Limit Event, finishing 2nd for a payday of $540,020 payday - which was the single largest cash a woman had ever had at the World Series of Poker (2012). . Her impressive streak of WSOP feats continued in 2012, where she was the Most-Cashing Female at the World Series of Poker that year (with six individual tournament cashes). She bested this record in 2014, with 8 individual cashes and was again named the Most-Cashing Female of the 2014 WSOP. Other notable accolades and accomplishments include winning the 2019 Global Poker Award for 'Broadcaster of the Year', being a 3-time nominee for Favorite Female Player by the Bluff Reader's Choice Awards, competing as the only all-female team on the Emmy-winning 15th season of The Amazing Race (2001), making it to the "Hollywood Week" rounds on season three of American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002), and she is the only player to be a WSOP(E) Main Event Last Woman Standing four times over (2007, 2011, 2014, 2017). Maria attended the University of California, San Diego for college, with a major in Communications and a minor in Law. She pursued her passion for music and performing as a member of UCSD's A capella group the D.O.T.s. She also performed in several of the school's musicals, including The Marriage of Figaro and Anything Goes. During college Maria was introduced to playing poker and by the time she graduated in 2005, she had gone from playing low limits at local Indian Casinos to playing high stakes cash games, growing her poker bankroll to the point that she could embark on a career as a professional poker player. Beyond the poker tables Maria shares her knowledge of the game as a poker coach, host and commentator. In 2013, she was the the first woman in history hired to a poker television series as the primary strategic commentator. She remained with the Heartland Poker Tour (2005) for two seasons before moving on to co-host and commentate on a variety of poker programs, including CBS Sports' The Final Table (2016), NBC Sports' Super High Roller Bowl, Amazon eSports' Mobile Masters, and most recently she has spent consecutive years providing commentary and analysis on the World Series of Poker (2012) Main Event break desk coverage on ESPN. In 2020, Maria was chosen to host the Global Poker Awards (2019). Maria has received invitations to compete in various types of games all over the world. In 2008, she traveled to Hong Kong to play in the World Mahjong Tour, going head to head with Chinese and Taiwanese celebrities and professional Mahjong players. She played as a member of Team China for two consecutive years at the World Team Poker Invitational, helping her team secure a 1st place victory in 2010. She had the honor of being named one of 12 Team Managers for the inaugural season of the Global Poker League in 2016; coaching her team (L.A. Sunset), which included Aaron Paul to the championship match. A television personality, broadcaster, commentator, and host, Maria has been seen on a variety of TV shows and networks. She competed on the CBS Emmy Award winning 15th season of The Amazing Race (2001), made it to the "Hollywood Week" rounds on season three of American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002), was a surprise guest on Deal or No Deal (2005), was a panelist on Anderson Cooper 360° (2003), was a featured "Ones to Watch" player on season 9 and 10 of the World Poker Tour (2003), and can frequently be seen providing commentary on ESPN, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, and NBC Sports. And in 2019, she was a celebrity guest on CNBC's Stock Draft and Deal or No Deal (2005). When she's not broadcasting, traveling the poker tournament circuit, or appearing at fundraisers and red carpet events, Maria enjoys singing and performing music gigs in and around Los Angeles. She also devotes significant time to charitable endeavors, including hosting NASCAR's annual children's hospital charity event for the past 8 years
Maria Hofstätter was born on March 30, 1964 in Linz, Austria. She is an actress, known for Paradies: Glaube (2012), Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage (2005) and Fuchs im Bau (2020).
Maria Howell is known for Hidden Figures (2016), Saints & Sinners (2016) and Devious Maids (2013).
Maria Hörnelius was born on May 22, 1939. She is an actress, known for Noll tolerans (1999), Johan Falk: GSI - Gruppen för särskilda insatser (2009) and Den tredje vågen (2003).
Maria Iliaki is known for My Father's Murder in Greece (2024).