British actress Sasha Jackson is primarily based in London (whilst also having Los Angeles and Atlanta bases) and travels worldwide for work commitments. Sasha has an EB1 Green Card in recognition of her talent and body of work and is a member of British Equity. Sasha has trained with some of LA's most respected and renowned acting coaches, among them: Ivana Chubbuck (as a Masterclass member), Andrew Magarian, Taylor Sheridan and Warner Loughlin and has had intensive one-to-one dialect coaching with the master of voices, Bob Corff, which has given her a US accent that is widely regarded among the casting community as "flawless". She has also perfected numerous other accents and is a skilled mimic, which further increases her suitability to fill a wide range of characters of various nationalities. Through her professional training in weapons and martial arts as the lead female in both Jarhead 3: The Siege (2016), The Perfect Weapon (2016) and "Snapshot", Sasha is fast gaining a strong reputation as an action heroine whilst being equally comfortable using her comedic timing in roles for Fuller House (2016) and The Royals (2015). Sasha, who has proven herself to be a versatile and talented actor in a wide variety of roles and genres, relishes learning new physical skills for projects and, indeed, embraces the challenges that such roles bring, including surfing the huge winter waves in South Africa for Blue Crush 2 (2011) and learning multiple dance disciplines and styles for the lead in a dance movie. Sasha, who competitively represented the South of England in High Board Diving and who is also a former District Trampolining champion, has already had a diverse career encompassing projects which saw her take the lead in several successful independent feature films, UK television series as an actress, presenter and herself as well as commercials, modelling assignments, as a Government-backed singer and also as the "face" and Worldwide Ambassador of two companies in the UK and Dubai.
Sasha Joseph Neulinger is the co-founder and head of production at Step 1 Films where he produces content for commercial clients nationally. He will be making his directorial debut at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival with his film, "Rewind." Sasha's interest in film started in early childhood. His father, a filmmaker, often brought his production equipment and passion for filmmaking home with him. Sasha's interest in film lead to a self-chosen child acting career. Sasha loved acting because it was a fully immersive escape from what was a traumatic childhood. As he grew older, Sasha became less interested in acting and more interested in directing and the filmmaking process behind the camera. After finishing film school at Montana State University in 2012, he discovered the raw materials that would propel him to tell the story of his life. An autobiographical film years in the making, "Rewind" is set to have its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.
Sasha was born and raised in Odessa, Ukraine and moved to the U.S. at the age of 16. She holds a degree in Marketing and Finance from Fordham University and attends Bruce Ornstein Acting Workshop. Sasha made her feature debut in David Bezmozgis's Natasha and a theatre debut as a member of Wednesday Repertory Company in New York. She is the writer, lead actress and co-director of a short film called "Unique New York" - filming in New York.
Sasha Kerbel was born in Moscow, Russia, to Lev Kerbel (1917-2003), the most famous sculptor of the USSR, and Maria Kerbel (1953-1995). She was raised with her sisters, Katya Kerbel, now an artist; and Julia Kerbel, an artist and designer. Sasha is a professionally trained actress (graduated from Institute of the Russian Theatre with honors); she's also graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Fine Arts, and has another degree in journalism. From her early years Sasha knew what she wanted, and it was to become a professional actress. Her entertaining talent was obvious to everyone around, - she's always been especially good in making people laugh. So there were no doubts about her future. When she was about 11, her sister Katya organized a theater at their school. Their performances and concerts were a great success. Katya preferred to direct, while Sasha played the lead roles in their performances. So, it all started very right for young Sasha as an actress, but... Sasha's unquenchable curiosity has taken her to different areas: at the age of 14, along with Katya, she formed a rock band (unfortunately or otherwise, but the band's existence was very short: in two months the sisters decided that it was not what they really wanted to dedicate themselves to). Then, at the age of 15, Sasha tried herself as a reporter for one of the major youth newspapers in Moscow, "Moskovskiy Komsomolets". Her gift for journalism quickly led her to TV News on the established National Channel 3. At the age of 17, she was already called one of the best young TV reporters of Russia. Sasha still had been dreaming of acting career, but just didn't have any time for it anymore, being an extremely busy TV news reporter, and trying to study in college at the same time. It was a turbulent time back then in Russia, and Sasha, who, by that time, had just turned 19, had several quite dangerous experiences, while covering serious topics, so her bosses, considering Sasha's young age, moved her to more ordinary and safe assignments, which she eventually grew bored of. So, on one of her rarest days off, she auditioned for the most popular Moscow's music FM-station at the time, radio "Maximum",and on that same day got a job there. Over a short period of time, Sasha has become a DJ and a host of her own show. And soon after she ended up hosting MTV special daily radio news, the Morning Show, Friday night show and Sunday night show. She would often be invited to co-host shows on other radio-stations, such as BBC, for example. Sasha had become a star. At some point she was invited to MTV Russia to be its' evening VJ, but had to reject the offer, due to the contract conflict. However, soon she's gotten her own music show on Channel 31, which broadcast, through satellite, to more than 200 countries. Since the age of 17 Sasha has also been working as a voice over for many commercials and all kinds of audio and video productions, including narrating for Discovery Channel programs in Russian, among many other. Sasha's radio and TV career had been developing so quickly (she hosted her own shows on three different radio stations by 2007), that she wouldn't have any time for anything else. But her dream of being an actress never left her, and one day Sasha realized that she cannot ignore this dream any longer. She quit her radio and TV career overnight, and completely devoted herself to her dream - the acting. Like with all the other things in her life, Sasha began with an impressive start: she auditioned and was accepted into one of Moscow's colleges of performing arts, and got a contract with one of the famous Moscow theaters, "U Nikitskikh vorot". She graduated in 2011 with honors. In the same year, Devyatoe oblako (2010) ("Cloud Nine"), a short by Korean director Youngrelee Kim, where Sasha starred in a lead female role, won the "Best Short" award at the International Film Festival "The Bridge" (Canada/Serbia). Sasha continued to play at the theater, also developing a successful movie and TV career in Russia. In 2013, she was noticed by the American director Timothy Hines and was offered the role of Miss Grupe in 10 Days in a Madhouse (2015), an historical drama about a real life experience of Nellie Bly, a legendary investigative reporter of the 19th century. When the film was released in 2015, Sasha was offered to stay and continue her acting career in the US. Sasha Kerbel now lives in Los Angeles, CA. She is married and has a son.
Sasha King directed and produced feature film AKRON with partner Brian O'Donnell, shot in Ohio and Florida 2014. Since 2003 Sasha has won and acquired multiple funding awards and budgets for her programs from State Funders & Broadcasters primarily including The Irish Film Board, RTE TV, TG4 TV, Northern Ireland Film Commission, Filmbase, Broadcasting Commission of Ireland and International Funders including Atlantic Records, Warner Brothers and New Line Cinema. In 2005 Sasha was the unprecedented producer of two funded Irish Film Board films in the 'shortcuts' scheme that fund only 5 per year. Her short film "Nostradamus and Me" with DOP Tim Fleming (Once) won the Galway Festival Best Short Award and awards at Kerry and Tribeca Film Festivals.
Sasha Knight was born & raised in Los Angeles, CA. He began performing in local, community theater at age four. In October 2019 Sasha, age 10, starred in the award-winning film "Cowboys" directed by Anna Kerrigan alongside Steve Zahn, Jillian Bell & Ann Dowd. The film sold to Samuel Goldwyn Company and will be released February 2021. "Cowboys" was officially selected for competition in the (2020) Tribeca Film Festival where his co-star, Steve Zahn, won best actor & the writer/director, Anna Kerrigan, won best screenplay. Sasha won best performance at the (2020) Outfest Film festival. Sasha is a series regular on a new animated series for Dreamworks and recurs on an animated series for Disney. Looping credits include: Dreamworks The Boss Baby: Family Business, HBO's Big Little Lies, ABC's "Single Parents" & "Station 19" , CBS's "NCIS: New Orleans" & "Young Sheldon" and VO for the Disney video game "Kingdom Hearts 3".
Sasha Koziak is an actor, known for The Grotesque World of Jimmy the Bean (2019), From Russia with Motive (2020) and Roomy 4Runner (2018).
Sasha Kristensen is known for Nong, Pee, Teerak (2018) and Sanaeha Diary Series: Saeb Sanaeha (2017).
Sasha Bianca Lane is an American actress. She made her film debut in American Honey (2016) directed by Andrea Arnold. Lane was born in Houston, Texas and grew up in Dallas, Texas. Her father is African-American, and her mother, who is from New Zealand, is of European and Maori descent. After her parents divorced when she was young, Lane went to live with her mother, moving several times near Dallas before settling in Frisco, Texas. Prior to becoming an actress, Lane worked as a waitress at a restaurant in Frisco, Texas and was also a stand-out athlete on basketball, track, and field teams. She attended Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, but left. Lane made her film debut in the critically acclaimed and award-winning American Honey (2016), a film about magazine crews, written and directed by Andrea Arnold, starring opposite Shia LaBeouf and Riley Keough. Arnold spotted Lane sunbathing on a beach while on spring break. Lane said in an interview that she "felt Arnold's vibe and decided to trust Arnold for an audition." The film had its world premiere on May 15, 2016 at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Prix du Jury. The film was released in a limited release on September 30, 2016, by A24. In 2017, Lane starred in Born in the Maelstrom, a short film directed by Meryam Joobeur, In 2018, Lane starred in Hearts Beat Loud, opposite Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons, directed by Brett Haley, and The Miseducation of Cameron Post directed by Desiree Akhavan. In 2019, Lane will appear in Hellboy, directed by Neil Marshall, and Daniel Isn't Real directed by Adam Eygpt Mortimer. While promoting her 2018 film The Miseducation of Cameron Post during the Sundance Film Festival press junket, Lane stated she is gay. She had previously called herself bisexual. She lives in Los Angeles.
Sasha Lee Andrews is an actress, known for What Breaks the Ice (2020).