Harlene Hercules is an actress and writer, known for The Ex-PM (2015), Newton's Law (2017) and Utopia (2014).
BAFTA Award Winner Harley made history in 2011 by becoming the youngest actor to receive a BAFTA Award for Best Performer at the Children's BAFTAs; as voice of much loved cartoon character Peppa Pig. Harley is nominated for Most Promising Newcomer at the British International Film Awards 2013 for her role as Piper in How I Live Now. Harley plays lead role of Piper in Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald's feature film How I Live Now; an adaptation of Meg Rosoff's multi award winning novel How I Live Now; starring Saoirse Ronan. Within weeks of being with Alphabet Kidz Agency Harley got her first Lead Role as the voice of Peppa Pig in Channel 5's BAFTA award winning TV Series Peppa Pig. Harley has also recorded voices for the hugely popular UK and US Animation Wonder Pets on Nick Jr., lots of Peppa Pig toys for the UK and US; and some well known commercials, including ads for Vodafone and ITV's This Morning. Harley has been the voice of Peppa Pig since 2009 and has appeared in over 100 episodes of the animated series, which is shown in 180 countries, including Channel 5 and Nick Jr. in the UK. Harley's first on screen role came when she starred as Daisy in short film Blueberry - A fairy tale film made in the feel and mould of the popular Roald Dhal's Children stories. Harley will be on our screens this winter 2013 as a regular panelist on new CBBC Show The Dog Ate my Homework. Harley has also presented a feature on CBBC 'Newsround' and been interviewed for numerous TV shows after winning her BAFTA including ITV This Morning, BBC Breakfast, CH5 Live with Gabby (Gabby Logan); and interviewed for BBC Radio, Five Live, and BBC Radio One's Chris Moyles Breakfast show (in character as Peppa).
Harley Breen is known for Blurred (2002), Die on Your Feet (2013) and Fisk (2021).
Harley Bronwyn is an actress, writer, and painter. Her most notable projects to date include Lifetime's Mistletoe in Montana (2021) , Scream Therapy (2022), Now & Then (2018), and the award winning short, White Wolves (2018). Originally from Long Island, New York, she is now based in Los Angeles, CA. Harley is of Italian, Korean, and Norwegian decent.
Harley Broomfield is known for The Devil's Hour (2022), Mood (2022) and The Brilliant World of Tom Gates (2021).
Harley Burks is known for The Donor (2012), All the Birds Have Flown South (2016) and The Chair (2016).
Harley Castro is known for Pharaoh (2015), Greed: Heavy Is The Hand (2018) and Grimm (2011).
In 2017, Chamandy was the youngest participant invited to the Black Factory Cinema Workshop hosted by Werner Herzog and the EICTV (International School of Cinema and Television) in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. In 2018, Chamandy worked with cinematographer Stephanie Weber Biron--previous titles include Xavier Dolan's I Killed My Mother and Guy Maddin's The Forbidden Room--to realize The Final Act of Joey Jumbler, a dramatic short film, which screened at Newport Beach Film Festival 2018; Academy Award Qualifying Bermuda International Film Festival 2018; New Filmmakers LA Canadian Spotlight 2018 sponsored by Telefilm and the 69th Montecatini Short Film Festival 2018. Chamandy's latest short film The Maids Will Come on Monday--featuring performances from Britton Sear (Boy Erased) and Anana Rydvald (Arrival)--screened at the Manchester Film Festival 2020.
Writer/director/producer Harley Cokeliss was born Harley Louis Cokliss on February 11, 1945 in San Diego, California. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to England in 1966, studying at the London Film School, and started making TV documentaries in 1970, among them It's Fantastic! It's Futuristic! It's Fatalistic! It's Science Fiction! (1973) and The Need for Nightmare (1974). Cokeliss made his first foray into feature filmmaking with the family adventure outing The Battle of Billy's Pond (1977). This was followed by the charming children's science-fiction offering The Glitterball (1977) and the engaging adolescent picture That Summer! (1979). After handling second unit director duties on Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), he has gone on to make a handful of movies in the action, horror and science-fiction genres. His most notable films are the enjoyable futuristic sci-fi/action opus Warlords of the Twenty-First Century (1982), the entertaining action outing Black Moon Rising (1986), the ill-received Burt Reynolds action vehicle Malone (1987) and the creepy fright flick Dream Demon (1988). Moreover, Cokeliss has also directed episodes of such TV shows as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995), Xena: Warrior Princess (1995), Dark Knight (2000) and The Immortal (2000). He's the owner of Barzo Productions Ltd. His latest film is the mystery/romance thriller Paris Connections (2010).