Perry Yung is an American actor and musician from Oakland, CA. He plays Father Jun in Cinemax's Warror, produced by Justin Lin, Shannon Lee (Bruce Lee's daughter) and Jonathan Tropper (Banshee show creator). He was fan favorite Ping Wu on Steven Soderbergh's The Knick and has guest starred on Gotham, The Blacklist, Blue Bloods... to name a few. Principle roles in films include Condemned, Jade Pendant and John Wick:Chapter 2. Perry is a member of La Mama Theater's Great Jones Repertory Company of New York City.
Persia Blue is an Australian actress of both screen and stage. Blue graduated in performing arts from Ensemble Studios, Australia. After completing drama school her first audition was for Home and Away, she was successfully cast as the character of Zoe Nash. She also made a guest appearance on ABC's Dance Academy series 2. Blue was cast as the character of Brandine in the second season of SBS's television comedy Housos, for which it won the 2014 Silver Logie for Most outstanding light entertainment program.
Persia Etemadi is known for Cursed Films (2020).
At the age of eight, Persia White started showing her talents at the Coconut Grove Childrens' Theatre in Miami, Florida, where she was born. She is Puerto Rican, African-American and Irish. Most recognized as "Lynn" in the long running hit CW series "Girlfriends."
Persia Williams is known for As a Prelude to Fear (2022).
Persian John is an actor, known for Anti-Nowhere League: Streets of London (1982), Anti-Nowhere League: So What? (1982) and Anti-Nowhere League: We Are the League (2018).
Perside Rodrigues is known for Wayfinder (2022).
Persis Khambatta was born on October 2, 1948 in Bombay, India. When aged 16, as Femina Miss India, she entered Miss Universe 1965, dressed in off-the-rack clothes she bought at the last minute. Khambatta became a model for companies such as Revlon. Her biggest acting break was getting the role of Lieutenant Ilia, the bald Deltan alien in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). This led to roles in Nighthawks (1981), Megaforce (1982) and Warrior of the Lost World (1984). She was considered for the title role in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983), but was passed over in favor of Maud Adams. Khambatta became the first citizen of India to present an Academy Award in 1980. She was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actress for her Star Trek role. Khambatta also made guest appearances in many popular American television series. In the early 1980s, she was seriously injured in a car crash in Germany and had to have heart bypass surgery. A year before her death, she wrote and published a coffee table book titled "Pride of India" which featured former Miss Indias; it was dedicated to Mother Teresa, and part of the royalties went to the Missionaries of Charity. On August 17, 1998, Persis Khambatta was taken to the Marine Hospital in South Mumbai, complaining of chest pains. She died of a heart attack on August 18, 1998 at the age of 49; her funeral was held in Mumbai.
Vaudevillain, Broadway player and, for one decade from 1929, screen actress often in comedic roles. She also appeared in character parts in a handful of 60s films. She is memorable as the original - and the most believable - Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden (immortalized by Jackie Gleason), in TV's "The Honeymooners." Kelton's performances took place (ca. 1950-52) when "Honeymooners" had yet to become an independent series but was merely a sporadically scheduled, 10- or 15-minute playlet during Gleason's weekly TV variety show. Although they may yet exist on kinescope only narrowly available, Kelton's wonderful performances as Alice are otherwise essentially lost. She was forced to leave the role after being blacklisted. Audrey Meadows then won the role of Alice Kramden.
Pertegaz is known for G.E.O. Más Allá del Límite (2021).