Thuy Muoi is known for Hai Phuong (2019) and Tao Không Xa Mày (2017).
Thuy Trang was born on December 14th of 1973 in Saigon, Vietnam. After the fall of Saigon in 1975 to Communist forces, her father who had fought in the Vietnam War, traveled to the United States to seek political asylum. However, his entire family, unable to follow, were left behind. In 1979, Thuy and her family boarded a cargo ship with other refugees to travel to the United States. However, first they sailed to a detention camp in Hong Kong. The family was finally reunited in California in 1980. Thuy graduated from Banning High School and earned a scholarship to study civil engineering at UC Irvine. After her father died from cancer In 1992, Thuy got interested in acting and, in 1993, got her first big break when she landed the role of Trini Kwan on the hit TV series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993). In 1994, Thuy left the show to pursue other projects. After appearing in a video documentary called the Encyclopedia of Martial Arts: Hollywood Celebrities (1995), as an interviewee, and a cameo as a manicurist in Spy Hard (1996), Thuy got her next large role as Kali in The Crow: City of Angels (1996), the sequel to The Crow (1994). Tragically, on September 3rd 2001, Thuy was a passenger in a car traveling on the I-5, that lost control. She suffered fatal injuries. She leaves behind only a small body of work but, through them, she made an impact on many. Thuy Trang will be missed by many.
Thuy-Van Truong is a German actress, graduate of Paderborn University and earned a scholarship to study Creative Art at Umeå University in Sweden. During her studies, Thuy got interested in acting and, in 2011, got her first big role of "Marie" in Georg Büchner's play "Woyzeck" at Studiobühne Paderborn. Her stage credits include William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (role fairy), Alexandre de La Patellière's and Matthieu Delaporte's "Le Prénom" (role Anna), Friedrich Dürrenmatt's "Der Besuch der alten Dame" (role Koby), and Engelbert Humperdinck's opera "Hänsel & Gretel" (role family member). After her graduation, Thuy gained her first cinematic experiences in movies such as "In the Fades" (starring Diane Kruger), "Eleanor & Colette" (starring Hilary Swank and Helena Bonham Carter), and "7500" (starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Thuy received leading parts in commercials including Trivago, Volkswagen, and Batida de Côco and was also a guest starred on German television series like "Sträters Männerhaushalt", "Rabenmütter", and "Check Check". In 2019, Thuy was especially interested in dancing and took part in several workshops (House Dance, Hip Hop New Style & Lyrical, and Popping-Locking). She also had the privilege of working with choreographer Gianni Cuccaro and award-winning dancer Noriko Nishidate at Theater Bielefeld amongst an international ensemble, dancing in "Schrittmacher".
Thy Bui is an actor, known for I Want You Back (2022), Transmission (2020) and Woke (2020).
Thyagu is known for Chandramukhi (2005), Singam (2010) and Enga Thambi (1993).
Thylane Léna-Rose Blondeau is a French model and actress. She is the daughter of former footballer Patrick Blondeau and Véronika Loubry, former actress, former television presenter and photographer. She has one younger brother Ayrton. Thylane Blondeau began modeling at the age of four, walking on the catwalk for French designer Jean Paul Gaultier, after being scouted in the street. She signed with IMG Models in 2015. Her first movie role is as Gabrielle in Belle et Sébastien, l'aventure continue (2015). Thylane Blondeau was tapped by L'Oréal as its brand ambassador on April 5th, 2017 on her 16th birthday. Thylane Blondeau lives in Aix-en-Provence, in the South of France.
Thyme Lewis is an American actor, author, humanitarian and stuntman. He is the son of writer and painter, Heidi Elizabeth McGurrin and late jazz drummer, Art Lewis. He grew up in Big Sur and Carmel By-The-Sea working at the family restaurant, Nepenthe. He discovered a passion for acting while attending college and quickly landed the starring role of Jonah Carver on Days of Our Lives. He is creator and author of the MacGuffin series, inspired by his deployments with FEMA ( Federal Emergency Management Agency ). Booktrib writer Jim Alkon recently reviewed Thymes' writing. "Lewis writes touchingly and convincingly about a son trying to understand and come to terms with his mother, from big picture issues like her health and overall family dynamics to the mundane day to day of drinking smoothies and getting exercise. Yet the author interjects plenty of suspense and intrigue. Just how much does Mac know about the deaths in his building? What about his past life helps shape the narrative? What are the roles of the many ancillary characters - some acquaintances from the condo who remember him from earlier visits and others with whom his dealings aren't clear? Are drugs involved? What might be Mac hiding?" "Thyme Lewis has created an intriguing lead character who shows a real human and emotional side and also carries some baggage that readers wait for him to unload. For a touching and suspenseful thriller that keeps readers begging for clues that eventually pay off, A Week's Worth is certainly worth your consideration." Thyme resides in Carmel by-the-Sea. He is of Norwegian, Scottish, Irish, Haitian and Choctaw Indian descent.
Thyrone Tommy is a director and writer, known for Learn to Swim (2021), Mariner (2016) and Revenge of the Black Best Friend (2022).
Thysson George Williams is an actor and producer, known for For Ellen (2012) and Jack & Diane (2012).