Winnie Mzembe is an African Australian actress specializing in film, theatre and voice over work. Winnie began her acting career at an early age. Since gaining a scholarship into the senior extension programs with the Acting Academy (AAA), she further continued studies with the School of Excellence program run under the strict teachings of the Queensland Actors Playhouse (QAP). She continued work on various short films, and sold out theatre productions at some of the most prestigious theatre companies in the state. In 2018, Winnie was hand picked among hundreds of applicants across the country to be a participant in Australia's first Diversity Showcase held in Sydney. The inaugural event was a complete success, showcasing Winnie's unique talents as an actress, gaining her praise in the industry. Winnie is known to become fully immersed in her work and has a natural ability to bring truthfulness to her characters. Although having a background in theatre for most of her life, Winnie is predominantly heavy in film and TV.
Winnie Pothie is known for The World's Most Beautiful Landscapes (2022).
Winnie Shih-Ying Chang was born on December 2, 1979 in Taiwan. She is an actress, known for The Teacher (2019), Fu hou qi ri (2010) and Bao mi qia qia (2012).
Winnie Southgate is known for Blank (2022) and All the Imagined Echoes.
Winnie Wheeler is an actress, known for Adult Life Skills (2016).
Winnie Wong is known for Jagame Thandhiram (2021), You Don't Know Me (2021) and Pagalpanti (2019).
Winnie Wu was born on 7 April 1993 in Taiwan. She is an actress, known for Liao li gao xiao sheng (2015), The Brothers Sun (2024) and Warning from Hell (2022).
Winnie Yu is an actress and producer, known for Ging chaat goo si (1985), Lian'ai qiyi (2001) and Gai juk tiu mo (1988).
Winnie Yuen-Ying Ho is an actress, known for Ng goh siu hai dik hau jeung (2015).
Winnifred Jong is an award winning Toronto-based filmmaker and alumna of the Women In the Director's Chair. Since being named one of Playback's 5-to-Watch in 2018, she has gone on to create, write and direct the comedic web series "Tokens"; boldly becoming the first short form series to be nominated for Best Ensemble at the ACTRA Awards and went on to receive four Canadian Screen Award nominations (including Best Writing) and winning for Best Direction. In 2020 she was recognized with the Sandi Ross Award, celebrating an individual whose work demonstrates a commitment to inclusion on screen, and in 2022 she was nominated for her third Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction, Comedy on "Pretty Hard Cases". In 2023, she received two more Canadian Screen Award nominations for the second season of "Tokens", winning again for Best Direction, Web Program or Series.