Apeksha Pandey is an Actress & fashion model Born on 23rd of December, at kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. she started as actress carrier with Bouncer Production & director Mohd Talib in his original Reality show "Seven Battle Star" telecast or stream on "Bpflixtv". You can watch on many streaming platforms as an actress & she Also hold many titles in modelling field show/event like" 1st runner up north india 2021, Miss India 2022, fabulous fashion week and many more.
Apeksha Porwal is an Indian actor who made her debut in the 2020 release Undekhi (2020) by Applause Entertainment, directed by Ashish R. Shukla and produced by Siddharth Sengupta and Jyoti Sagar for SonyLIV Originals. She studied method acting at the Jeff Goldberg Studio in Mumbai through a 9 month diploma programme under Jeff Goldberg, actor, director and previously a faculty member at the world renowned Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, New York. She's also studied acting under the tutelage of acclaimed actor Neeraj Kabi and Atul Mongia. She was a lead actor in Deranged Marriage, a comedy theatre production that did several shows across India in 2016-17. She was also a part of an adaptation of Pirandello's classical play Six Characters in Search of an Author. Both these plays were produced by the Jeff Goldberg Studio. She was also seen in Anand Tiwari's web series Imperfect (2018) for Zoom Studios. She holds multiple pageant titles, the two most prestigious ones being Miss Universe India 2017 (2nd RUp), Miss India Delhi 2015 (winner) and Miss Teen India International 2009 (winner). She is trained in the Indian classical dance form Kathak. Having been born and brought up in Mumbai, she is fluent in Hindi, English and Marathi. She is a voracious reader and consumes everything from fiction and classics to autobiographies.
Apel Orduen is an actor, known for Oloibiri (2015), Who Killed Chief? (2017) and Fight Till the End (2019).
Apesanahkwat is an enrolled member of the Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin. He has been elected tribal chairman of his tribe 8 times, which is unprecedented. Apesanahkwat served in the US marine corps, and is a Vietnam combat veteran as well. Apesanahkwat is widely considered by his peers to be one of the foremost knowledgeable originators of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), which defined the Natiwell Nations' involvement in national gaming as known today. Apesanahkwat exemplifies the attributes of a traditionalist, as well as a progressive activist who exists for the true empowerment of his people and their well-being. An experienced orator on the political and social nuances of the native experience in America, he is also a motivational speaker promoting language, culture and native spirituality, as well as education, anti-gangs, anti-smoking, drugs and alcohol rehabilitation. An accomplished actor, Apesanahkwat has appeared in films and starred in numerous television shows. Apesanahkwat is also a champion northern traditional dancer, who competes in powwows throughout the U.S. and Canada and he is a 2nd degree Ogitchidaa (warrior) of the Three Fires Midawin (medicine lodge) society.
Apexa Verma is known for Khwaabb (2014).
Born and raised in the vibrant streets of Langa township in Cape Town, Aphiwe Mkefe is an ambitious and determined 26-year-old. He went to Pinelands high school and studied Theatre, Screen performance, Film writing and Directing at AFDA Film School in Johannesburg. He is known for his role in a hit South African TV series entitled 'Nkululeko' and his notable performance as the lead actor on the award-winning feature film 'Letters of Hope' which won awards at the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA) and the Durban International Film Festival. He is notably one of South Africa's best upcoming Actors with a long and prosperous career ahead of him.
Aphrodite Nikolovski is known for The Devil's Left Hand (2023), Betrayed (2018) and Snapshot.
Aphton Corbin is known for Soul (2020), Twenty Something (2021) and SparkShorts (2019).
Apichart Chusakul was an assistant director and actor, known for Shutter (2004), Mortal Kombat (1995) and Stealth (2005). He died on September 6, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b. 1970, Bangkok) grew up in Khon Kaen, a city in the north east of Thailand. He has a degree in Architecture from Khon Kaen University and a Master of Fine Arts in Filmmaking from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has been making films and videos since the early 90s. He is one of the few filmmakers in Thailand who have worked outside the strict Thai studio system. In his films, he experiments with certain elements found in the dramatic plot structure of Thai television and radio programs, comics and old films. He finds his inspiration in small towns around the country. In his work, he often uses non-professional actors and improvised dialogue in exploring the shifting boundaries between documentary and fiction. In 2000, he completed his first feature, Dokfa nai meuman (2000), a documentary that has been screened at many international festivals and received enthusiastic reviews and awards as well as being listed among the best films of the year 2000 by Film Comment and the Village Voice. He is active in promoting experimental and independent films through Kick the Machine, the company he founded in 1999. He is currently working on several video projects and a new feature, Tropical Malady.