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Chloe Coleman is an actress who by the age of 10 has been blessed to work opposite some of Hollywood's most celebrated talent. Of African, Eastern European and English descent, Coleman has been named a child performer headed for big-screen stardom on Hollywood Reporter's Young Hollywood List in 2019. Coleman brings to her grounded performances an inexhaustible athletic ability, contagiously good spirits, and a keenly perceptive mind for her age.
Coleman is the eldest daughter to Stephen and Allison Coleman. Her father is an Emmy-nominated camera-operator from Norristown, Pennsylvania and her mother a 4-time Emmy winning television producer, and DGA member who met while working on The Amazing Race (2001). Coleman grew up visiting TV & film sets and developed a tremendous curiosity and respect for the overall process and crew involved.
In her first television appearance at 5 years old, Coleman was cast as a ballerina on Glee (2009). At 6 years old, director Jean-Marc Vallée selected Coleman for the role of Skye Carlson in HBO's Emmy-winning drama series Big Little Lies (2017). Coleman fell in love with the profession after experiences on Big Little Lies allowed her to observe and work with Vallée and a phenomenal cast that made a lasting impression on the young actress.
Coleman made her feature film debut when Academy Award-winning director Tom McCarthy cast her in Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020) for Disney+ and subsequently she landed her first leading role in Amazon's Original Movie My Spy (2020), directed by Peter Segal, in which Coleman leads alongside Dave Bautista. In My Spy, she portrays the highly manipulative Sophie Vale, a 9-year-old school girl who blackmails Bautista into training her to be a spy. Variety ranked My Spy the #3 spot in U.S. Top 30 Most-Watched SVOD Released Movies of 2020, only behind Hamilton and Borat 2. My Spy the Eternal City (2024) is in development with Bautista & Coleman attached.
Additional film and television credits are the stylized action-thriller Gunpowder Milkshake (2021) with Karen Gillan and an awe-inspiring cast, Coleman's first rom-com with Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in Universal's Marry Me (2022), and Greg Daniels' sci-fi comedy Upload (2020), Season 1 & 2 for Amazon.
Upcoming releases include James Cameron's highly anticipated Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), Sony's sci-fi thriller 65 (2023) starring Adam Driver, written and directed by A Quiet Place (2018) writers Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, and Paramount & eOne's Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), filming alongside Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Hugh Grant. Dungeons & Dragons is directed by Game Night's Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley, and releases March 2023. Late 2022, Chloe finished production on Pain Hustlers (2023) with Emily Blunt & Chris Evans, directed by David Yates.
When not working, Coleman attends a regular school and maintains honor roll status. She enjoys drawing, writing stories, creating animation characters, playing games, and singing on the piano or ukulele. Her key sports are swimming, dance, martial arts and riding horses. Her younger sister Mia Coleman is also an actress.
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Laya Deleon Hayes currently stars opposite Queen Latifah on the CBS series "The Equalizer," and is perhaps best known for voicing the titular role in the BAFTA, Emmy® and Peabody Award-nominated animated series, "Doc McStuffins," which earned her a NAACP Image Award nomination. Hayes was just 9 years old when she booked the landmark role as the first Black animated character on Disney Junior.
Hayes' additional television credits include "Just Add Magic," "Liv & Maddie" and "Raven's Home," in addition to guest-starring roles in "Cougar Town," "Grey's Anatomy," "Quantico" and "Code Black."
Hayes has established a successful voiceover career, garnering roles in "Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny," "Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie," and most recently, she voiced the Iron Maiden in the popular video game series League of Legends.
Upcoming films include the lead role in "The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster" and a starring role in the independent film "40" as Hany, the youngest sister in a family of recently freed slaves, opposite Imani Hakim.
Born in Charlotte, North Carolina and raised in Grand Prairie, Texas, Hayes participated in school plays and talent shows, which powered her passion to perform. She trained at Hart and Soul studio in Dallas prior to moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
Hayes is an equal rights and social justice advocate and utilizes her social media platforms to spread awareness and to help propel conversation forward. Also, she is passionate about women's rights, body positively and equality for all.
Hayes has volunteered at the Indianapolis Children's Hospital to read to children and has helped feed the homeless at the Los Angeles Mission. She's participated in several anti-bullying campaigns, including Say-NO Bullying and Free2Luv, and walked the runway in the Grace Rose Foundation annual fashion show to raise awareness for Cystic Fibrosis.
In her free time, Hayes enjoys rollerblading, baking with her friends and family, fashion, singing, traveling and sketch drawing. She loves theater, watching movies and creating films and videos. In the future, she hopes to develop, write, direct and produce her own projects.- From appearing in one of Netflix's most successful global film franchises to date and bringing charming, heartfelt characters to life on television, actress Momona Tamada (she/her) has quickly become "one to watch" in the entertainment industry today.
Momona can be seen starring in Paramount's action feature film "Secret Headquarters" opposite Owen Wilson and Michael Peña. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film follows a kid who discovers a secret headquarters under his home that seems to belong to a superhero. He shares it with his friends, and they start to believe that his estranged father might have a secret double life. "Secret Headquarters" debuted exclusively on Paramount+ in August of 2022 in the U.S. and Canada and select international territories where the steaming service is available.
In television, Momona is known for her breakout role as Claudia Kishi in season two of Netflix's "The Baby-Sitters Club." Based on Ann M. Martin's beloved books, the series followed a group of girlfriends and their homegrown babysitting company. Momona was a standout as vice-president of the club, creative artist, and all-around fashion maven. Both seasons debuted to rave reviews, with the critics calling the show "refreshing" (The Daily Beast), "a worldview-one of warmth, empathy, and optimism" (Esquire), "a richly detailed, nuanced portrait of what it's like to be a young woman" (Collider), and "sweet but not cloying, smart but not cynical, full-hearted and funny" (The New York Times). The series went on to win Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series at the first annual Children's and Family Emmys, and Momona was also nominated as Outstanding Younger Performer in a Preschool, Children's or Young Teen Program. "The Baby-Sitters Club" is currently streaming on Netflix.
This year, Momona can be seen starring as Ty Lee in the live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" opposite George Takei, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Danny Audi, and Arden Cho to name a few. The release date is slated for 2023. Momona will also star as Emiko in "The Spiderwick Chronicles" for Disney+, opposite Christian Slater, Joy Bryant and Noah Cottrell.
In animation, Momona can be seen starring in the mythological adventure series "ONI: Thunder God's Tale," a four-part animated event that is now debuting on Netflix. This animated series received two Annie Awards in 2023 for Best Limited Series, and Best Production Design for TV/Media.
Additional credits for Momona include appearing as a young Lara Jean in Netflix's global sensation "To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You," its follow-up "To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean," and a lead role in Netflix's family film "The Main Event." In television, Momona appeared on AMC's award-winning series "The Terror" and Amazon's "The Boys."
Raised in Vancouver, Canada, Momona was born to Japanese immigrant parents. Her name aptly means 'hundreds of beaches,' inspired by her hometown of Vancouver. Aside from acting, Momona is an award-winning dancer and has been competing since the age of four. She has performed in the B.C. Summer Games Opening Ceremonies, and with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Commercially, Momona has modeled in the ivivva campaign for Canadian powerhouse athletic wear brand lululemon.
Momona is fluent in Japanese and is a well-balanced student achieving excellence in all of her studies. In her free time, Momona is an avid baker and cake decorator. - Recently named by Refinery 29 as an "Unforgettable Breakout Star" of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival for her role as Sammy Ko in "Marvelous and the Black Hole", actress Miya Cech is described as "a revelation" and "enthralling to watch". Critics call her "A standout" and "perfectly cast" in her performance (opposite Rhea Perlman) in Kate Tsang's directorial debut. Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Cech was raised in Northern California with her 3 siblings. Print modeling as a toddler led to an interest in television and film and she landed her first guest star role at age 8 playing Young Kono Kalakaua (Actress Grace Park's character) on the hit CBS series, Hawaii Five-0. In 2018, she starred alongside Amandla Stenberg and Harris Dickinson as fan favorite, "Zu" in Fox's "The Darkest Minds", a film adaptation of the #1 New York Times Best Selling book series of the same title, written by Alexandra Bracken. Since then, Miya has had recurring roles on hit shows such as "American Horror Story" and "American Housewife", where she played Ali Wong's Doris' precocious youngest daughter, Marigold. In 2019, she starred in two of Netflix's most popular original films, as Young Sasha in "Always Be My Maybe" and as "Zhen Zhen" in "Rim of the World", directed by McG. In addition, Miya has led several popular kids/teens series, as Akiko Yamato in Nickelodeon's re-imagined "Are You Afraid of the Dark" in 2019 and in Ron Howard, Brian Grazer and Imagine Entertainment's "The Astronauts" in 2020 as the lead character, Samy Sawyer-Wei. An Asian American adoptee, Miya is very passionate about representation and telling authentic stories through her work. She also enjoys art, cooking and gardening in her free time.
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Madeline was born March 18, 1996 and raised in Los Angeles, California. She began modeling when she was 3 years old, soon after she was discovered by her Theatrical agent "Wendy" in a nail shop in Sherman Oaks and began her theatrical acting career. She has performed in around 60 principal role/national commercials. you may have seen Madeline in guest-starring performances on several TV shows and series. Madeline absolutely enjoys scary movies, and her favorite roles so far, White Queen, in Resident Evil 3: Extinction, and Molly from Swing Vote. Madeline also enjoys playing with her 3 brothers and has a dog named Spot. She is very active in giving to foundation "Zoe International" a non-profit Christian organization which rescues children from child prostitution.- Actress
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Brec Bassinger, born May 25, 1999, is an American actress best known for her leading role as Bella Dawson on the Nickelodeon series "Bella and the Bulldogs", her role as Catherine in the "47 Meters Down" sequel, her recurring roles in "School of Rock" and "The Goldbergs", and her starring role in the DC Universe series "Stargirl" (2020).
Brec grew up in a small town in Texas, and first went to Los Angeles for acting when she was 13 years old. Growing up she enjoyed gymnastics, cheerleading, volleyball, and natural-beauty pageants. She was crowned the 2009 World's Our Little Miss. Her acting career started with a recurring role on Nickelodeon's "Haunted Hathaways." She graduated high school at 16 and continues to expand her education. A Type-1 diabetic, she has become a huge advocate for diabetes research and is a national ambassador for JDRF. She has now taken on the leading role of Stargirl for the CW.- Eliana Su'a is a rising star in Hollywood, known for her exceptional talent and diverse background. Born with a natural inclination for the arts, Eliana's passion for acting blossomed at the tender age of six, and she has captivated audiences ever since. As a half-Samoan, half-Latina actress, Eliana brings a unique perspective and authenticity to her performances.
Eliana's journey in the entertainment industry started in theater, but it wasn't long before she made her mark on the big screen. She landed her first film role in "Simmer," followed by a standout performance in "Collusion." However, it was her major breakout role as Dwayne Johnson's on-screen daughter in the blockbuster feature film "FAST & FURIOUS: PRESENTS HOBBS & SHAW" that catapulted her into the spotlight alongside A-list stars like Ryan Reynolds, Jason Statham, and Cliff Curtis. Eliana has also made her mark on television, with a guest star role in the FOX series "9-1-1" as Emma Beltran and is currently starring as Frankie Ripp in the new Disney Series "Pretty Freekin Scary."
In addition to her acting prowess, Eliana is a multi-talented artist. She has several years of formal dance training and has choreographed dances for renowned artists like Nic D., Maia Reficco, and Seven Kayne. Her dance skills span across various genres, including hip-hop, contemporary, lyrical, and cultural dances like Samoan Siva, Hawaiian Hula, Tahitian, Salsa, and Cumbia. Eliana's artistic abilities don't stop at acting and dancing; her loves include singing and playing the ukulele. She is also a sports enthusiast and excels in soccer, weight training, and boxing, a sport she took up in honor of her Samoan grandfather, a Golden Gloves boxer.
Beyond her artistic endeavors, Eliana is also deeply committed to positively impacting her community. She avidly supports her local animal shelter and actively fosters dogs. Her philanthropic efforts and dedication to giving back demonstrate her kind-hearted nature and desire to make a difference.
With a bright future ahead of her, Eliana's aspirations extend beyond acting. She hopes to continue her successful film career and aspires to produce films where she can also take on leading roles. Her unwavering passion, exceptional talent, and drive to succeed make her a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood and beyond. As she continues to leave her mark on the entertainment industry, Eliana Su'a is undoubtedly an actress to watch.
You can also find her on Instagram: @elianasua_, TikTok: @eliana_sua, Facebook: Eliana Su'a, Twitter: @The_eliana_sua - Emerging from Los Angeles, Kaileen Angelic Chang is a captivating actress of Latinx and Taiwanese descent. She garnered international attention with her role as Carmie in the 2023 Netflix global sensation, "I Woke Up a Vampire." Also a singer and voice-over artist, she advocates for Down syndrome, a cause close to her heart thanks to her sister Jaylee. A multi-talented individual, Kaileen excels in ice skating, fencing, and dancing, and is knowledgeable in ASL. A straight-A student, her hobbies range from swimming and cooking to crafting and fashion design. She is represented by Paradigm Talent Agency for theatrical roles, Osbrink for voice-over work, Zuri Agency for modeling and commercials, and is managed by Complete Management Group, Shanelle Gray-Faulkner.