Veronica Ezell is known for American Honey (2016) and You Know Where (2017).
Veronica Falcón was born in Mexico City. She's considered one of Mexico's most versatile & prestigious actors, as well as an outstanding choreographer. She's had a remarkable career in television, film & stage in Mexico & abroad. In 2015, she relocated to the US and within months she was cast as "Camila Vargas" in the hit television series "Queen of the South, she quickly became a fan favorite. Her latest credits include: "Ozark" opposite to Laura Linney, Julia Garner & Jason Bateman. Disney's "Jungle Cruise" where she played "Trader Sam" next to Dwayne Johnson & Emily Blunt. HBO's "Perry Mason" where she played "Lupe Gibbs" opposite to Matthew Rhys. In Steven Conrad's critically acclaimed "Perpetual Grace Ltd" she was cast as "Clara" opposite to Sir Ben Kingsley & Jackie Weaver. Her latest body of work also includes: Marc Cherry's "Why Women Kill" 2, HBO's "Room 104" written by the Duplass Brothers, Marvel's "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier", Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Mr. Corman", Ted Melfi's "The Starling", Neil Burger's "Voyagers" and "The Forever Purge" just to name a few. For many years she was the Artistic Director of her own independent Theater Company based in Berlin and Mexico. As a choreographer she worked with Mexico's National Opera amongst other prestigious companies, her choreography of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" is still regarded as one of the most original works ever created for the National Opera. At age sixteen, she obtained a Teacher's Degree in English. She is also fluent in German and French. In 2013 she got awarded with a production grant as a playwright at the Global Micro theatre project. Her play went on to have two successful runs. She is part of UCLA's Writers certificate program and she is now developing a limited series. Her upcoming projects are "Perry Mason" season 2 & "Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe" a film directed by Aitch Alberto based in the bestselling novel. Ms. Falcón has one son and they live in Los Angeles, California.
Veronica Faller is an actress, known for Love and Four Walls (2018), Harbor City and To Let Go (2018).
Stunningly beautiful blonde Veronica Farren, an American actress and model who is the daughter of renowned musician Charlie Farren. She was born on April 23, 1993 in Malden, United States. Veronica hails from Chelmsford, Massachusetts, United States. She graduated from The University of Massachusetts. She started her modeling career with a contract in Shanghai, China and has modeled in Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. As an actress, she is known for her role in Amityville Vampire (2021), In Ice Cold Blood (2018) and Big Trouble at Barney's (2018). She is a vegetarian.
Veronica Foo, Singaporean-China based actress, is one of the most successful actresses who has an established presence in Singapore, China and South Korea. At the tender age of 18, she decided to take a bold move to China upon an invitation from Yan Hai (TV producer) to act in a Chinese drama series. She rose to fame after playing a role in "Jade Goddess of Mercy", and has since taken up various challenging roles notably antagonist "Zhaodi Cai" in China's hit drama, Niang Xin. Fluent in English,Mandarin,Cantonese and Korean, she has acted in TV and movies from Singapore, China and South Korea.
Veronica Fedri is known for The Last Movie Ever Made (2023).
Veronica Fellman is known for Stake Land (2010), The Beach House (2019) and Soul Power (2008).
After playing a lead role in Oscar and Golden Globe nominated movie "Schtonk!", Veronica has worked in over one hundred feature films; more than thirty of which were American / English productions. Two Emmy-Award-winning productions stand out among the numerous films, TV and made-for-TV movies that Veronica has graced; her last movie is on the Oscar list again. Some of her recent works include Nicholas Jarecki's "Crisis", alongside Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer, Evangeline Lilly, Michelle Rodriguez, Luke Evans and Greg Kinnear. Her short film "Malou" was on the Academy Award short-list for 2020. "Love, Weddings & Other Disasters" directed by Dennis Dugan with Diane Keaton, Maggie Grace and Jeremy Irons; as well as Vaughn Stein's "Every Breath You Take" alongside Michelle Monaghan, Casey Affleck and Sam Claflin were shot in 2019. She starred in Lina Roessler's "BestSellers" with Michael Caine; as well as the lead in "Master of Death 2" directed by Daniel Harrich and in "The Darker The Lake" directed by Lok Kwan Woo. Her breakthrough into film was imminent following her lead role in the successful comedy "The Superwoman (Das Superweib)", followed by the Academy Award nominated "SCHTONK!", "Rossini" and "Saviours in the night". Recent films include "Short Term Memory Loss", and the remarkable comedy "Under German Beds (Unter Deutschen Betten)". In 2018 Veronica was featured in the film "Siberia", alongside Keanu Reeves, as well as "Berlin, I Love You" with Helen Mirren. TV credits for 2018 include the series "Berlin Station" with Richard Jenkins, as well as the made-for-TV movie "Marry Me". Among the highlights of her lengthy career in the international film-making world, include work with Catherine Zeta-Jones in "Catherine the Great", John Malkovich in "Ladies Room", "Klimt", "The Giacomo Variation" and "Les Misérables", Jeff Goldblum in "Adam Resurrected", Nicholas Cage in "Pay the Ghost", Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito and Harvey Keitel in "The Comedian", Michael Shannon & Gabriel Garcia Bernal in Werner Herzog's "Salt and Fire", and Sir Ben Kingsley in "Death of an Author". A few of her personal awards include: The Adolph Grimme Prize, The German Television Prize, 2 Golden Camera Awards, The Bavarian Television Prize, 2 Bambi Awards and an Emmy for best actress in "The Manns". She is an alumna of University of Munich where she studied German Literature, Psychology and Drama. She is teaching at the German film school in Munich (HFF).
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Veronica Glenn is an actor, known for Shadows (2021).