Tasha Lim is known for Saltburn (2023), Damsel (2024) and The Power (2023).
Tasha Oldham was born & raised outside of Salt Lake City in the small mining town of Magna, Utah. Tasha grew up with a great love of the theater, directing and acting in numerous plays and musicals. At 18, she left Magna for Los Angeles to attend UCLA. Later she continued her studies at UC San Diego, where she worked at Channel 35 as a multi-camera television director and producer. There she was selected to participate in the prestigious Directors Training Program through the Television Academy. She began her film career working on David Lynch's Lost Highway. She went on to work in development at Columbia/Tri-Star Pictures. Developing an appetite for production, Oldham became a script supervisor, working on various feature films, television movies, and series. She has worked with such directors as Wim Wenders, Peter Baldwin and Gurinder Chadha. Oldham's directorial debut, The Smith Family, wowed the independent film community. Launching the 15th season of POV, PBS's award winning showcase of non-fiction films. The film screened in film festivals all around the world, winning the 2002 AFI Film Festival's Audience Award and the prestigious Columbia/Alfred I duPont Award. Most impressively, The Smith Family won Oldham the coveted Director's Guild of America Award. She was also nominated for an Emmy Award. Oldham was selected by Filmmaker Magazine as the #1 Face of 25 Hot New Faces to Watch in Independent Film and was also featured in MovieMaker Magazine in the cover story Fiercely Independent Women. Oldham also participated in AFI's highly competitive Directing Workshop for Women, where she directed her first narrative film, Pickled, a lighthearted magical realism comedy about a botanist struggling to balance community and her misguided passions. Oldham went on to produce "A Lawyer Walks Into A Bar" a film about law, lawyers and litigiousness in America. In 2007, Oldham traveled cross country on a bio-diesel bus shooting the journey of strangers uniting to establish a Department of Peace and Non Violence. "Change is Gonna Come" is in post production. Oldham spent 2008 directing and producing for The Travel Channel's top rated show Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern, exploring culture through food all over the world. In 2009, Oldham will direct the independent feature Everything's Going to be Alright, starring Neve Campbell, Tom Everett Scott, Assif Mandvi (The Daily Show), Alan Ruck (Spin City) & Monique Curnin (Dark Knight), in New York City.
Tasha Powers is known for Werewolves Within (2021) and 1962 Halloween Massacre (2023).
Tasha Simms is an actress, known for Insomnia (2002), The Killing (2011) and Riverworld (2010).
Tasha Smith is an actress, known for The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead (2016), The Little Secret (2018) and Take 6 (2013).
Tasha Smith is a multifaceted actress and director whose work brings style and intensity to the projects she works on, whether in front of or behind the camera. From her roles as "Carol" on Fox's hit drama Empire, "Brenda" in Netflix's Running Out Of Time, to her critically-acclaimed portrayal of the drug-addicted "Ronnie Boyce" in HBO's Emmy Award winning mini-series The Corner, Tasha embodies her characters and gives them life. Tasha's memorable portrayal of "Angela" in Why Did I Get Married? and its sequel Why Did I Get Married, Too? sparked the creation of the spin-off series For Better Or Worse on OWN, for which she earned an NAACP Image Award nomination for "Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series." Other feature credits include Lionsgate films Addicted and Daddy's Little Girls (opposite Idris Elba), Sony's Jumping The Broom, and Universal's romantic comedy Couples Retreat, among others. Most recently, Tasha has directed episodes of 9-1-1 for Fox, Black Lightning for The CW, the Untitled Tracy Oliver project for Amazon, Star on Fox, P-Valley on Starz, Tales on BET, as well as her directorial debut feature film for TV1 titled When Love Kills, which was nominated for a NAACP Award. Tasha Smith's infectious optimism and enthusiasm command attention in her professional and private lives. She takes time to share her inspirational life story through motivational speaking and mentoring emerging actors through the Tasha Smith Actors Workshop (TSAW).
Tasha Tacosa started her professional career quite swiftly under the age of ten, the youngest member ever cast, in Equity theater company "The Virginia Shakespeare Festival Guild." With her background in classical/modern/experimental theater she has been in over 80 stage plays / musicals including Felicity: An American Girl (the main stage launch of American Girl's toy line). Growing up she split her time between sports (competitive gymnast, swimmer and soccer) and a series regular role of PJ on PBS' Minds on Science produced by Don Jeffries (Sesame Street). This great sitcom educated and entertained kids with science experiments. This lead to a platform of award winning public speaking engagements on "Positive Living." Her belief she shared with others is "You have a chance if you are willing to try." All of this under her belt still as a minor. Dyslexia did not hold her back from writing / producing two TV series on Showtime or winning LA Comedy Fest's Best Webseries for TRENT AND TILLY. The first film Tasha ever wrote and starred in was hand picked by Elevate Films to be produced and screened at their festival. Her comedic background was cultivated from the likes of Second City Improv along with booking the female lead in Latin Sketch Comedy pilot with the Latin Kings of Comedy where she wrote and created ten characters each with separate accents. Her noteworthy commercial campaigns include Cleo nominated Boys Town USA, Coca Cola, Honda, Starbucks, Vita Water & Subway. Now that she is all grown up, aside from being a favorite on the independent horror scene she hosts "The Indie Hour," a radio show that focuses on indie film making and supernatural horror based scripts. Buffalo Scream Festival awarded her BEST ACTRESS for her work in indie RAT SCRATCH FEVER. From stage to your living room, in your ears and on screen, she will appear to the rest of the world given the chance.
Tasha Taylor Johnson is known for Been So Long (2018), Clean as you like (2018) and Wearing Thin (2022).
Tasha Voux was born on January 13, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is an actress and assistant director.
Tashara May is known for What Goes Around (2017), Him (2022) and If You Think You're Lonely Now (2021).