Connie Campbell is an actress, known for Group Chat (2020) and Billionaire Boy (2016).
Connie Chambers is known for A Tiny Ripple of Hope (2021).
Recently featured singing "Whatta Man" on NBC's Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020), Connie got her first break in the cult classic American Psycho (2000) as Gwendolyn Ichiban opposite Christian Bale and Matt Ross. A highly versatile actor and vocalist, Connie moves with ease and confidence through all genres from vulnerable working-class to tech-savvy sci-fi. Born in the suburbs of DC to Taiwanese immigrants, Connie never walked the straight path. She began acting in commercials as a preteen and went on to front a pop girl band, dance in a Salsa team, and rap and play keys in a 90's hip hop cover band. Somewhere in between, she graduated from NYU in Communications, and worked in everything from corporate marketing, to hair cutting, to architectural drafting. Her depth and flexibility as a performer are the culmination of these diverse experiences. A wife and mother of two, Connie currently resides in Los Angeles.
Connie Chiume was born on June 5, 1952 in Welkom, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Black Panther (2018), Soul City (1994) and Zone 14 (2005).
Connie Chung was born on August 20, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for House of Cards (2013), Murphy Brown (1988) and The Undoing (2020). She has been married to Maury Povich since December 2, 1984. They have one child.
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Connie Diekman is known for Forks Over Knives (2011).
Connie Ferguson is known for Generations (1993), The Queen (2016) and Generations: The Legacy (2014). She was previously married to Shona Ferguson and Neo Matsunyane.
Connie Fernandez is known for Heilstätten (2018), League of Gods (2016) and Leo Da Vinci (2019).
Although born in North Dakota, Connie is essentially "from" Wyoming. She studied theatre and art, flourishing under the direction of her drama teacher who cast her in the school's plays and encouraged her to pursue scholarship opportunities. Connie earned several medals in state theatre competition for her acting, original screenplay, and costume design (12 medals her junior year alone). Her love for performing remained in her heart until the camera found her again 12 years later. In 2017 she founded Connie D Franklin, LLC as a vehicle for advancing and validating her passion for film. Through her business she is now producing films in her community, as well as acting. She strives to bring her magnetic and meaningful performances to the screen in a variety of entertaining and thought provoking roles.