Alannah Bruce is an actress, known for Dancer and the Dame (2015).
Alannah Gibson is an actress, known for Radium Girls (2020).
Alannah Marie is an actress and composer, known for Case Files (2022), Coven of Evil (2020) and Scare B&B (2022).
Alannah O'Gorman is an actress, known for Trigger Points (2020).
Publication from Broadcast Magazine. Broadcast Hotshots 2019. Writer/Director Alannah Olivia. Armed with a fierce wit and a sharp observational eye, Alannah Olivia has a habit of leaving producers enthralled. She started her career as an actress, which inspired her to write stories about young ethnic modern women. Independent Talent Group signed the 28 year-old just a year ago off the back of a first draft of her original script, Olives. Since than, she has had scripts commissioned by the BBC and Channel 4 and has won a place on this year's Bafta crew for directing. Inspired by US programming, Alannah's storytelling is described as "intuitive and savvy". She challenges stereotypes of Middle Eastern women while maintaining a "fierce tenderness" for her characters, says Neon Ink co-founder Julia Walsh, with her "explosive vision" helping her find wonderful ways to tell stories of identity and youth. Walsh's Neon Ink co-founder Kate Lewis describes her work as "raw" and "funny". Leftbank development executive Nawfal Faizullah says Alannah is "one of the most kickass new talents I have encountered", while Independent Talent Group's Alex Rusher says: "Within 10 years, Alannah will doubtless have various hit TV shows. Her features will tell stories of those not yet properly represented on our screens."
Alannah Potter is an actress and producer, known for Tales from the Narrow Bridge: The Wyrmwood Devil, Cabin of Errors (2016) and Monster Mash.
Alannah Vellacott is a marine ecologist working in marine research, conservation and education in The Bahamas and The Caribbean. A PADI OWSI with over a decade of experience in diving, Alannah has travelled The Bahamas and The Caribbean working on a variety of marine research and outreach projects. Some of her experiences include conducting AGRRA coral and fish surveys, establishing coral nurseries, outplanting nursery-grown corals back onto coral reefs, shark, conch, and reef health research and even shipwreck mapping and blue hole ethnography. Alannah specialises in science communication and has appeared in the "Enslaved" docu-series starring Samuel L. Jackson in a lead role as an on-screen diver. Alannah has also appeared in Discovery Channel's Shark Week 2020 episode "Adam Devine's Secret Shark Lair", and Shark Week 2021 episodes, "Tiffany Haddish Does Shark Week" and "Monster Sharks of Andros Island" as an on-screen marine ecologist. Alannah is also able to use her years of experience in the water to perform underwater stunts and underwater modeling.
Alano Miller has built a dynamic career as a versatile actor who has moved effortlessly form one genre to another, shining in comedy and drama, film, television and theater. He can be seen as 'Evan Fisher,' the title star of "Cherish the Day", an anthology drama by Ava DuVernay. He can also be seen in a strong supporting role in "Sylvie's Love" as 'Lacy' alongside Eva Longoria and Tessa Thompson that will premiere on Amazon this Summer after its debut at Sundance 2020. Miller co-starred in Misha Green and Joe Pokaski's highly acclaimed period drama "Underground." Miller stars as 'Cato' a striking, cunning and oddly charismatic enslaved man on a Georgia plantation who is despised and feared. Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter described Miller as "the best of the supporting escapees" and Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times described his performance as "Fabulous." "Underground" follows a group of slaves who plan a daring escape from a plantation to cross the 600 miles to freedom. His performance as Cato landed him on The Hollywood Reporters Supporting Class of 2016. That same year, Miller co-starred in Focus Features' "Loving" alongside Joel Edgerton, Michael Shannon, Ruth Negga and Nick Kroll. Directed by Jeff Nichols, the film tells the true story of Richard (Edgerton) and Mildred (Negga) Loving. Miller also appeared in the 2013 film, "Wish You Well" helmed by Darnell Martin, starring alongside Ellen Burstyn, Josh Lucas and Ned Bellamy. Additionally, Miller starred in the Emmy award winning B.A.N. episode of FX's "Atlanta," as well as the CW's critically acclaimed and Golden Globe Award winning show, "Jane the Virgin." In Atlanta, Miller played fictional talk show host Montague, and in JTV, Alano plays twins Roman and Aaron Zazo. Miller's other television credits include guest appearances on "NCIS," "Battle Creek," "Stalker," "Person of Interest," "Golden Boy," "Ironside," "Vegas," "Damages," "How to Make it in America" and "Royal Pains." By the time Miller graduated high school, he amassed a score of awards and titles including being names a six-time Martin Luther King, Jr. Oratorical Winner and receiving the Key to the City of Orlando. Miller also holds three national titles in oratory: Elks of the World, NAACP and Modern Woodsman of America. Out of 8,500 students nationwide he won the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts Award. Miller also received the Presidential Scholar Award. Miller's additional theatrical credits include playing 'Malcolm King' in Nathan Louis Jackson's "Broke-ology" at Lincoln Center, 'Cory' in August Wilson's "Fences," 'G.H.' in Paul Green and Richard Wright's "Native Son." Alano's theatrical break came through The New York Times Award winning playwright, Tarell Alvin McCraney. In 2009 Miller starred in McCraney's trilogy as 'Marcus' in "Marcus, or the Secret of Sweet," "The Brothers Size," and "In the Red and Brown Water." Miller currently resides in California with his wife, Actress & producing partner DeWanda Wise.
Alanta Potjes is known for Ghost Lab (2021).
Alanzo Phillips is known for Young Justice: Future Shock, Extraction Point (2021) and Manhunt (2020).