Marios Matheou is an actor, known for Committed (2014).
Maripier Morin was first discovered in 2006 when she took part in a successful reality TV from Quebec: Occupation Double. Little than a year later, she was offered her first contract in television. She was then selected as one of the briefcase models for the French Canadian version of Deal or No Deal as Le Banquier. She also co-hosted La Voix Junior on TVA network, a spin off of the popular TV contest The Voice. In the spring of 2016, she finally realized her dream to host her own late night talk show with Maripier!, the flagship program of CanalZ. The third season will air in the fall of 2018. She is, since 2015, be the face of Revlon Cosmetics in Canada. She also signed a partnerships with Buick. What people like about Maripier Morin is the fact that she is accessible and fundamentally down to earth. Her genuine sense humor makes her all the more engaging. She is widely perceived as a "woman about town", that is translated in her unmistakable style. In 2018, she hosts the French Canadian version of The Wall as Face au Mur. She stars in Le Triomphe de l'Argent, her first big role on the silver screen. The highly anticipated movie is directed by Oscar-winning director Denys Arcand.
Studied Psychology in college and is a Board Certified Hypnotherapist. Has an Associates Degree in Psychology and thought about becoming a MFT. Has visited Mariah Carey's home and enjoyed the candy room. Have one thing in common other than acting: Hypnotherapy. Rescues animals, trains them and turns them into service animals for Veterans as a hobby.
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Maris J. Caune is known for Escape from Pretoria (2020), Sun on the Stubble (1996) and Chuck Finn (1999).
Maris Racal is an actress, known for Block Z (2020), I'm Ellenya L. (2019) and Halik sa hangin (2015).
This shapely starlet had a minor career at Warner Brothers during the 1930's and 40's. She possessed all the physical endowments that had propelled other screen sirens of the period to stardom. Hollywood's premier glamour photographer, George Hurrell Sr., thought her alluring. Her face adorned covers of Vogue and the rotogravure section of numerous women's magazines. Yet, in spite of this, Maris Wrixon never quite made the grade and is almost forgotten today. She had a smattering of a theatrical background before she began in films in 1939. That year, Warners put her in thirteen films and then in twelve during 1940. For the majority of these, she was glimpsed as uncredited background characters, or, at best, had a line or two. Sometimes, she was a brunette, at other times a blonde. Maris did eventually move up the list of credits to undemanding leads in films like The Case of the Black Parrot (1941) and Bullets for O'Hara (1941). In between these assignments, Maris was loaned out to Monogram, which she likened to "being in a foxhole". Her best remembered role at the Poverty Row outfit was in The Ape (1940), a lesser entry into the horror genre. Maris co-starred as a crippled girl, whose condition so moves an obsessive country doctor (Boris Karloff), that he endeavours finding a serum to affect her cure by any means, even murder (for which task he disguises himself by wearing the hide of a slain gorilla, hence the film's title). In later years, Maris fondly recalled Karloff regaling her with amusing stories in between takes. Sadly, that was pretty much the high point of her career, though she popped up in a similar offering from Monogram, menaced this time by John Carradine (as another mad doctor) and his voodoo-practising maid in The Face of Marble (1946). She also appeared in a trio of routine wartime propaganda films of negligible artistic merit: Women in Bondage (1943), Waterfront (1944) and The Master Key (1945). None of these were enough to establish her as a star. Maris made her last film in 1951, then had a few small TV guest spots before retiring from the screen in 1963. Unlike her desultory movie career, her personal life seems to have been rather more of a success story: she was married for 59 years to the German-born editor Rudi Fehr, surely an impressive feat for Hollywood.
She is graduated in journalism from PUC-Campinas, postgraduate in Brazilian Cinema at Unicamp University. Marisa was host of the TV newscast "Espelho Urbano" (Urban Mirror) of Puc-Campinas and after she was a reporter at TV Altiora. She participated in the recording of all the songs the duo Thaeme & Thiago for their DVD, 21 songs in total, also participated in the recording of the song "It's tense," the duo Fernando & Sorocaba, "América Brasil" by Chander & Flavinho and "Sorvetinho" by Jean & Julio, all these singers of the country music. She is the screenwriter, producer and director of the video "Behind the abandonment: mothers who surrendered their children for adoption." She is the protagonist actress and "production manager" for the independent film "Perdida - Night Lost", played a role in the movie "Burguesinha", also is the screenwriter, producer and protagonist of the video clip "Only for a while" for the country musicians Chander & Flavinho. The actress also did two shorts movies for the Festival The Walkers: "On Wheels" and "More Than words". She was producer and director of two more video clips "A grande Copa" (The Big World Cup) and "Catuaba", the first is by Lana Soberana singer and the second is by Roberto Trevisan. She acted and was the producer in the video "New York New York em ritmo de forró", by Roberto Trevisan and acted on "Bend", Monte Mader's video music. In December 2015 Marisa debuted at off off-Broadway Play "Cherish ever precious moment", after acted in the shows "This Ain't no Place", "Please don't take my Rhythms and Blues" and "Tribute to Malcolm X". Also Did some commercials for Brazilian and Spanish TV (Rede Globo and Telemundo). Fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish, the actress earned 11 awards in her career.
Marisa Abela was born on December 7, 1996 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Industry (2020), COBRA (2020) and Rogue Agent (2022).
Marisa Baram is an actress, known for A.P. Bio (2018), Henry Danger (2014) and How to Get Away with Murder (2014).