Audrey Levan is an actress, producer, and screenwriter known for her work in film, television, commercials, and more. Her film work includes The Fourth Movement (2017) and "Arid Cut" (both directed by Rob Nilsson). And other films like Coincidences, Even Just (2020), and Overwhelm the Sky (2018). As a producer, she also produced and acted in the feature film Devised (2016). She is fluent in English, Farsi, and Turkish.
Audrey Lilyquist is an Indigenous actor who was born and raised in Arcadia, California. Audrey has been acting on stage since she was nine years old and fell in love with acting when doing her first musical, Disney's Mulan Jr. Since then Audrey has been in over 20 stage productions involved with Centre Stage Inc., Pasadena Playhouse, Warehouse Theater, Louise K. Taylor Performing Arts Center, The Complex Theater and many more. Graduate of the BFA in Acting for the Stage and Screen program at Azusa Pacific University, she has honed her craft with a focus in screen acting. Her inspiration from television and film has curated her obsession with cinema, and her determination to jump headfirst into the movies. Audrey is a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Lakota Sioux. She hopes to become apart of the progressive wave for Native representation in film and television.
Audrey Lin is known for Mei guo nu hai (2021), The Doldrums and Hasta Domingo Soy Gringo (2020).
Audrey Looten is known for Raid dingue (2016), Les Impérialistes (2014) and The Jolly Man (2001).
Audrey Looye was born on December 15, 1958. She is an actress and producer, known for Bullet Train, Pallavi (2020) and A Kiss on Candy Cane Lane (2019).
Audrey Lynn is an actress, known for Legion (2017), Station 19 (2018) and Four Good Days (2020).
As an actress, Audrey Lynn had a supporting role directly opposite the very funny, Jim Carrey in the feature film, "I Love You Phillip Morris." She also had a supporting role in the FOX TV Network drama "K-Ville" in scenes with the show's stars, Anthony Anderson, John Carroll Lynch and Cole Houser. Audrey has independently produced and directed two short films and her most recent project, a TV sitcom, "Beer Kings", has already received attention from an A-list actor and an Emmy award winning director and producer. "Beer Kings" will premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival's Broward event in November. Audrey has had several leading roles in independent films. In 2017, Audrey won "Best Actress" at the Miami 48 Hour Film Project during a year in which about 40 films competed. She also won "Best Acting Ensemble", a shared award, in 2019. Audrey also does stand-up comedy and ventriloquism. While Audrey wanted to be an actress since she was four years old, her early love for journalism led to a very successful career in TV and radio broadcasting in both entertainment and news. Audrey worked as a very popular morning TV and radio personality or host in major markets in Florida and South Carolina and gained national TV exposure when she did entertainment reporting for CMT/TNN. She has hosted several TV talk and entertainment shows and has hosted live telethons for charity including hosting with NBC TV network news anchor, Jose Diaz Balart. She's interviewed many celebrities from all walks of life from Steven Spielberg to Garth Brooks and has been a guest at the Nashville area homes of several well known country superstars including Billy Ray Cyrus and Clint Black! Audrey loves writing songs and once sang on stage with country star, Kenny Chesney! She also sang back up vocals and played tambourine for Bo Diddley one night at a concert. Audrey was a dean's list student in school and has a BA degree in Mass Communications/Journalism. She won several journalism awards in high school and college but is most proud of her "Best Drama Club Member" award in her senior year of high school. She was also, the editor-in-chief of both her high school and college newspapers. Audrey is a Florida native but her parents and siblings were all born in New York. Audrey's paternal grandparents emigrated from a small village in Romania while her maternal grandparents who Audrey was very close to, were both Italian. Audrey is believed to be descended from Italian royalty on her mother's side dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries in Rome. The "family" castle still stands as a top tourist attraction, today but under a different name, The Castle Saint Angelo which has been featured in many films. Audrey was raised in what would be considered a middle class family, enjoying the South Florida beaches and the year round sunshine. Her parents were both professional ballroom dancers and owned dance schools in Florida and New York. Audrey's father was a champion ballroom dancer who performed for Ed Sullivan in New York several times. Her parents had what is known as a May/December relationship and were school teachers in their older years. Audrey's Dad also, worked at a post office. They're both gone now and Audrey misses them very much but she stays in touch with her two older sisters on almost a daily basis. Audrey is married with a pet parrot.
Audrey Macalpine is known for George & Tammy (2022).
Audrey Mailhol is an actress, known for Zoo-Head (2019).
Audrey Maki is known for Sidewalk Singer (2013) and Mr. What (2015).