Letia Clouston is an award-winning director of ten features, airing internationally on Hallmark, Lifetime, Starz, Warner Bros. VOD, Disney Channel LA, UPtv, and NBC/Universal UK. She was featured on the cover of "The New York Times Magazine" in an article about women directors. Letia's most recent feature, "A Christmas for the Books", was the number one scripted cable program for its premiere night on Hallmark. Her horror feature, "The 6th Friend", has won Best Feature, Best Director and Best Actress awards on the festival circuit and was recently distributed theatrically nationwide. Letia's PSA, "In One Instant", won three Telly Awards and is now being used in schools across the country. She also directed an award-winning Off-Broadway one-man show, "The 7th and 11th Dimensions", which was won Best One Man Show at the United Solo Festival. Her sci-fi series, "Broken Toy", and her superhero action short, "The Demon in the Dark", have both received significant press and great reviews. Letia Clouston is a native of Paducah, KY. After receiving a BFA in Theatre at Stephens College and being classically trained at the British American Dramatic Academy at Oxford University, Letia moved to Los Angeles to earn an MFA in Directing at the American Film Institute, where she directed several short films and her award-winning thesis film, "AB Negative".
Letia Solomon is an award-winning African American filmmaker based in Los Angeles, CA. She graduated from the University of California Riverside with a degree in Chemical Engineering and worked as a Materials Engineer in Aerospace before transitioning into a career of film. She began acting at Choice Skinner's Breaking Through Actor's Workshop before she wrote and directed "Elevate," which won for Best Student Film in the 2017 Philadelphia Independent Film Awards. To provide a platform for other talented filmmakers, Letia Co-Founded the African World Film Festival with Lights Up Entertainment in Detroit, MI in 2016. She graduated from USC's School of Cinematic Arts with a MFA in TV & Film Production and received the award for Outstanding Director of USC's 2020 First Look Faculty Awards. Her thesis film, The Cypher, was nominated for the Best Student Film at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, featured in CAA's 2020 Moebius Short Film Showcase, and included in the 2020 ABFF HBO Competition. Letia is committed to directing and producing, film, television and music videos that continue to uplift the voices of underrepresented communities.
Leticia Alfaro Ibarra is an actress, known for Hollywood.Con (2021).
Leticia Bellushi is known for Q (2011).
Leticia Brédice was born on August 26, 1972 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina. She is an actress, known for Nueve reinas (2000), El elegido (2011) and 22, el loco (2001).
Leticia Calderon was born in Mexico, on July 15, 1968. Since childhood her dream was to become an actress. Today she is one of the most popular actresses in Mexico. Her role in the telenovela Esmeralda (1997) boosted her popularity. When she is not working she likes to sleep, cook and meet with friends. Her last telenovela - Laberintos de pasión (1999). Leticia was married and to Marco Lopez but is since divorced. They married when the shooting of "Esmeralda" first began, and then Marco began disturbing her at work. Today Leticia is working on her film. She is trying to forget the problems in her life and her difficult divorce.
Leticia Carreón is known for Las tres muertes de Marisela Escobedo (2020).
Leticia Castillo was born in the Dominican Republic. Arriving in the U.S. at only five years old, she learned the language by watching American television. Even at that early age her love of film sparked a passion which would push her into acting, writing and directing for both screen and stage. Leticia is especially inspired by stories that reflect the experience of women of color. On screen, Leticia has worked with such esteemed actors as Jennifer Lopez, Jeremy Piven, and John Leguizamo. Some of her notable credits include, "When they see us", "Shades of Blue" and "For life." A career high came when Leticia landed a role that was directed by Ava Duvernay. Leticia's creativity in film and television goes beyond acting. She has written, produced, and directed several well-received works such as the plays "Yo soy Latina" and "A little Sugar for the heart"; which won best play. The short film "Los Angeles" which was accepted into the Borimix film festival, as well as a YouTube series, "Mixmatched." Leticia also channels her support of the acting community as a co-founder of the Downstage Central Theatre. Along the way, Leticia has had the honor of mastering her craft with a collective of incredible teachers. In New York she has worked with Susan Batson, Carl Ford, Richard Pinter, Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, Chicago City Limits, Brad Calcaterra, and Kimball Studios. In Los Angeles, she studied with Joe Anthony, Aaron Speiser, Kathy Kinney and Jerry Katzman who's coaching inspired her to break into stand-up at the famed Comedy Store. Leticia feels that through acting, she is fulfilling her artistic purpose. With every role comes a new opportunity for Leticia to showcase her unique talent, and she could not be more excited.
Leticia Cline was born on October 1, 1978 in Glassgow, Kentucky, USA. She is an actress, known for Disturbing the Peace (2020), TNA iMPACT! Wrestling (2004) and Closing Time (2008).
Leticia Contreras is known for Eye Without a Face (2021) and Tight (2017).