Alanna Bale is an actress, known for Cardinal (2017), Sort Of (2021) and Kicking Blood (2021).
Alanna Blair (they/them) specializes in the unexpected. You may have seen Alanna going in for the kill on Lucifer's Lucifer: Partners 'Til the End (2021) and The Blacklist's The Blacklist: The Kazanjian Brothers (No. 156/157) (2020), and teaching a painful lesson in New Amsterdam's New Amsterdam: Pilot (2018). Dig deeper and you'll find characters like a reptilian bassist (Lower East Asides (2020)), a volatile recovering addict (Spring Street (2017)), and an industry con artist inspired by Marie Castaldo (Even Just (2020)). Alanna co-wrote and performed in the thriller Prime Matter (2018); shot in 2018, it eerily portrays life mid-evacuation of New York City infected with an airborne contagion. Alanna's stunt career began with doubling, and has progressed to action acting and stunt driving. Stage projects include "Above Us," a devised two-character rooftop drama (New York Fringe Festival), and "The Waste Land" (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Alanna sports a BFA from CalArts, with additional training from the Michael D. Cohen Acting Studio. New York training includes Apartment 929 with Clark Middleton, The Studio with Brad Calcaterra, and The Barrow Group with Seth Barrish and Lee Brock. Alanna produces and djs dance music as TGRbass, and is a vocalist/bassist of the bands Just Fabulous, Sumpumps, and Sababa. Find them on Insta: @blair.mov
Alanna Boucher is an actress, known for Red Spring (2017).
Alanna Brown is an actress and writer, known for Trees of Peace (2021), Blindspotting (2021) and Grave Hill.
Alanna Flynn is known for Eyes and Prize (2018), Anuvahood (2011) and Buoyancy (2020).
Alanna Foley is an LA-based actor of mixed race ethnicity. Her mother is from the Caribbean island of Montserrat in the West Indies, and her father is of European descent. She made her acting debut at age 6 in Surrey, England by performing in local plays. She continued to perform in the theatre throughout grade school and high school. When she attended Georgetown University, as a first generation college student, she continued her development of this life-long passion for the performing arts. During her childhood, she relocated from England to Nashville, Tennessee. Her father worked in the music industry, and his job prompted the move. Her mother was a singer/song-writer. Having two musically inclined parents made being musically proficient a family prerequisite for both Alanna and her older sister. She thus grew up playing guitar and piano as well as singing. At 16, she began song-writing. Although acting would prove to be her first and greatest love, she also was a competitive athlete throughout her schooling. She grew up playing both basketball and volleyball - eventually winning two state championships in volleyball during her high school career. Although she no longer competes, she still enjoys practicing her athleticism through boxing and yoga. Being socially conscious has always been of great importance to Alanna. She elected to write a thesis paper while in high school on the human trafficking pandemic. It was during this time that she began fundraising for vetted NGO's working to aid victims of trafficking as well as women exiting abusive situations. Alanna attended a Stanford University summer semester focusing on International Human Rights, during which she earned a 4.0 and completed a portion of her undergraduate degree credits while still a high school student. At Georgetown University, Alanna studied Sociology as well as Theatre and Politics.
Alanna Forte is an actress, known for Playing with Dolls (2015), Dating in Real Life and A Day of Trouble (2021).
Alanna Green is an actress, known for My Deadly Playmate (2018) and All Hallows' Eve Horror (2017).
Alanna Janell is an actress, known for The Last Witch Hunter (2015), A Resurrection (2013) and Those Who Kill (2014).
As an only child, born and raised in the rural countryside of Abbotsford, BC, Alanna's imagination and passion to create from a young age propelled her in to a world of performance. Her first lead role at age 8, was as a young girl living in a box car in the Depression of the 1930s. After graduating with honors from Capilano University's Arts and Entertainment Management program, Alanna moved to Toronto to work as an Executive Assistant at a Toronto talent agency. Knowing that her true passion was to be in front of the camera, Alanna applied to the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York where she was accepted in to the One Year Conservatory Program and worked hard to further develop herself as an actor. She has since moved back to Toronto where she has had the opportunity to work on a number of short and feature films and continues to pursue her acting career.