Arianna Huffington was born on July 15, 1950 in Athens, Greece. She is an actress and writer, known for John Q (2002), The Siege (1998) and Edtv (1999). She was previously married to Michael Huffington.
Arianna moved to Los Angeles from New York to become a successful actor with her mother Andrea and older sister. You can see Arianna on Television shows such as Major Crimes and Jimmy Kimmel Live as well as numerous National commercials. She also loves doing Print/Modeling. Arianna is a multi-talented Actor, Singer, and Dancer. She loves to read and play with her little dog when she isn't busy keeping up her grades as a Honor Roll student.
Arianna Jonae is an actress and writer, known for #RELEVANT, Wildflower (2019) and 20 Something (2018).
Arianna Jones is an actress, dancer, writer, producer, and activist. She was born on November 23, 2000 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Arianna dedicates her work to celebrating and uplifting marginalized communities and underrepresented or misrepresented cultures. She began her career as a film actress in 2017 at age 16 when she appeared in Goosebumps 2: Slappy's Revenge which premiered the following year in 2018. In 2022 Arianna graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a double-minor in Psychology and Sociology. After graduating from New York University, Arianna became a member of the NAACP on August 28, 2022 and established her film production company, Arianna Jones Productions LLC, on December 20, 2022.
Arianna Keever is an actress, known for What Lies West (2019).
Arianna Keever was an actress, known for What Lies West (2019) and The Smiths (2013). She died on April 1, 2020.
Arianna LaPenne's recent television directing credits include the Netflix investigative science documentary series Connected, with host Latif Nasser of Radiolab, and the Netflix documentary series Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak, profiling the men and women on the front lines of the battle against global health crises. Arianna is a documentary and commercial director who has created work for Netflix, Google, The New York Times, Nat Geo and numerous commercial brands.
Arianna Lexus is an actress and producer, known for Hyde Out, God's Not Here and X: The End Time (2022).
Arianna McCool was born on March 24th, 1987 in Anchorage Alaska. She grew up in San Antonio Texas where she attended Douglas MacArthur High School graduating in 2006. She studied Psychology at San Antonio College from 2006-2009. She took a long hiatus from school before going back in 2017. She moved to Tulsa Oklahoma to study Christian Apologetics and Theology at Oral Roberts university from 2016-2017. She loved her studies at ORU, but she knew she wanted to impact people on a global level. She decided to switch her major for the third and final time to study film, media, and creative and professional writing at St Marys University in London England from 2017-2020. She graduated from St Marys University Summa Cum Laude with a B.A in Media Arts and Creative and Professional Writing during the global pandemic. She made her professional acting debut in 2014 in the feature film "The Phone in the Attic" playing Travis' girlfriend. She is known for playing Renee in the short film "Satisfy my Soul," Emily Sikes in the short film "The Darkest Color", and The Ghost of Christmas Present in the short film "A Christmas Carol." She made her Film Director debut with her student short film Try once More (2019-2020). Try Once More was nominated for Audience Choice Award at The Revere International "Student" Film Festival (2020). Try Once More was also a finalist for the 2020 UK Offline Web Fest and was nominated in the categories of best student director, best student short film, best editing, best cinematography, and best actor (Tom Bailey) for the Top Indie Awards (Spring Edition 2020). Try Once More has been accepted into the CFK International Film Festival, UK Offline Web Fest, The Lift-Off Sessions, First -Time Filmmaker Sessions, and the Broadway International Film Festival Los Angeles. Her short screenplay, "The Decision" won best short screenplay at the Top Indie Awards 2020 Spring Edition. "The Decision" was also selected and nominated in the Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards.
Arianna Monguzzi is an actor, known for The Unkind (2021) and Cruxman (2018).