Mona Lee Fultz is a German-born American actress and Juilliard graduate with more than 50 films, TV movies, and commercials to her credit. She also has extensive theatrical experience including performances at Lincoln Center in New York City. She's a working actress whose 40-year career includes regional theatre, major motion pictures and network television shows. A highly sought-after acting coach, Mona is also the principal and artistic director of BriteLites Acting Studio in Austin, Texas. Fultz was born in Germany and came to the United States with her German mother and military dad. While a student at the Theatre Department at the University of Texas at Austin, she was awarded a full scholarship to the Juilliard School under the tutelage of legendary theater producer John Houseman. Her theatrical experience includes appearances in The Prodigious Snob at Lincoln Center; she was the guest artist for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and a tour of The Second Time Around starring Pat O'Brien. She performed Marigolds; Crimes of the Heart and many other stage performances in California, New York and Texas. Most recently, in addition to prominent supporting roles in feature films Angel Dog, The Teller and the Truth directed by Andrew Shapter, Richard Linklater's upcoming Boyhood (2014 release) and Bernie with fellow Texan and friend Matthew McConnaughey, Fultz co-starred in episodes of NBC's Friday Night Lights, Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva, NBC's The Chase and My Generation. Fultz has done six projects with Richard Linklater, who has also taken Mona's acting classes. In his slacker cult classic, Dazed and Confused (1993 film) Fultz played Mitch's "ear-pulling" mom. She also worked with Linklater on the award-winning animated feature Waking Life. "Working with Mona caused me to focus my creative energies. And she (boom!) got me over the hump from amateur to professional level." --Rick Linklater, Film Director Other notable film credits for Fultz include the 20th Century Fox film Hope Floats directed by Forest Whitaker which starred Sandra Bullock, and The Legend of Billie Jean co-starring with Christian Slater. Fultz' fellow actors and classmates at Juilliard included: Robin Williams, Christopher Reeve, Mandy Patinkin, Kevin Kline, Patti Lupone, Elizabeth McGovern, Christine Baranski. An actress, screenwriter, and acting coach, Mona Fultz is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). She's been active in her unions and served as Secretary/Treasurer of the Houston Council of SAG-AFTRA. Mona is a passionate gardener. She's often lured back into the garden for another look at her rich native and tropical flora. Coming from a military family, Mona moved around the world. She's the eldest of seven children (six girls and one boy). "I loved when we were stationed in Hawaii. That's what inspired my inner gardener. I relax looking at plants and flowers. I feel very comfortable in Texas, too. I love the hill country and hiking at Enchanted Rock and having a German breakfast in Fredericksburg. I love the diversity of cultures in Texas, especially the Mexican culture and people." Mona's passion for acting continues to touch many aspiring actors seeking her expertise.
Mona Lee Wylde is an actress and writer, known for VHYes (2019) and No Man of God (2021).
April 2010 Continues to act in regional movie projects around Portland and Eugene Oregon; also worked in the last Brittany Murphy movie "Something Wicked" currently in post production. 2004 Appeared in "Loser's Lounge" by Janine Kijner and "Faith" by director Joseph Mungra of "Something Wicked". Writing and producing next music album "Heartless" July 2011.
Mona Liisa is known for Housefull 3 (2016) and Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012).
A tall (5'8") statuesque blonde (though she started out as a redhead), Mona Lisa got into the business as a stripper in her native Tacoma, Washington. She decided to head for the warmer climes of Southern California, was soon noticed by porn producers and decided to plunge into the adult-film business. She is noted for her spectacular body (which got her runner-up positions in the 1995 Miss Mude World and Miss Nude Universe contests) and wicked attitude while performing. She has had a somewhat fitful career in the porn biz, leaving and returning several times, but even so, she has managed to turn out more than 200 films since she first started.
Mona Lisa Moon is an actress, known for Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010).
Mona Malec is an actress, known for Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), The Deception (2012) and Running with the Devil (2019).
Mona Malm got her breakthrough at the Royal Dramatic Theater in 1957 as "Tintomara" in Almqvist's 'Drottningens juvelsmycke', directed by Alf Sjöberg. She played "Martha" in Edward Albee's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' (1985) and the title role in Hjalmar Bergman's 'Chefen fru Ingeborg' (1993). She appeared in such films as Fanny och Alexander (1982) (as Jarl Kulle's tolerant wife) and Den goda viljan (1992).
Mona Mamdouh is an actress, known for Abla Fahita: Drama Queen (2021) and El-Anesah Mami (2012).
Sultry, sleepy-eyed Argentine brunette Mona Maris was born Rosa Emma Mona Maria Marta Capdevielle, of Spanish-French parentage. Her well-to-do background ensured a quality education with an emphasis on foreign languages. Mona mastered three of them, but, alas, English was not among them. This mattered little early on, as her career began in silent films in 1925, first in England and France, then with Universum AG in Germany. Moving to the U.S. in 1929, she was signed by Fox to co-star opposite Warner Baxter in two above-average westerns: Romance of the Rio Grande (1929) and the The Arizona Kid (1930) (in which she was rather overshadowed by a young Carole Lombard). In fairness, neither film gave her much to do, except be ornamental. In 'Arizona Kid', she was also unwisely permitted to sing, which was not her forte. Combined with her rather strained command of English, it was somewhat inevitable that she would find herself relegated to acting in a string of Spanish-language versions of American films. Mona Maris is remembered today less for her sojourn in Hollywood, than for her on-screen chemistry with legendary singer Carlos Gardel in the musical drama Cuesta abajo (1934). Filmed in Argentina, it co-starred Mona as a femme fatale and proved to be her defining screen role. She auditioned for the part via telephone from the Paramount lot (having just completed shooting of Kiss and Make-Up (1934)) for French-born director Louis J. Gasnier, winning out over fellow candidates Raquel Torres and Rosita Montenegro. "Cuesta abajo" was well-received upon its release in the U.S., becoming the most successful Spanish-language film up to that time. Following Gardel's untimely death in 1935, Mona absented herself from the screen for six years. She returned to Hollywood again in the early 40's, free-lancing for most of the majors, in films like The Falcon in Mexico (1944) and Tampico (1944). Even though, her English was now fluent, she remained mostly typecast as south-of-the-border senoritas. After an uncredited bit in the Bob Hope comedy Monsieur Beaucaire (1946), her career wound down with a third-billed part in a third rate swashbuckler for Republic, The Avengers (1950). Shortly after that, she called it a day and in 1960 retired to Lima, Peru, with her second husband, Dutch millionaire Herman Rick.