Ly Hai is known for Lat Mat 2: Phim Truong (2016), Face Off 6: The Ticket of Destiny (2023) and Lat Mat: 48H (2021).
Ly Pham is an actress, known for Mr. Cleaver (2018).
Ly Ty is an actor, known for Monsters of Man (2020).
Ly-huong was born in Bankstown, New South Wales. She is the youngest of 5 girls. Both her parents came to Australia in the 1980s and Ly-huong's family moved to Adelaide, South Australia where she studied and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Communication & Media Management) and a Master degree in Counselling. Ly-huong graduated in 2017 and re-located to Sydney, New South Wales where she lived for a couple of years and now resides in Melbourne, Victoria. Ly-huong has recently starred in the reality TV-series "Love Triangle" Season 1, Australia which premieres on Stan.
Lya Yanne is known for Vox Lux (2018), Iron Fist (2017) and The Beta Test (2021).
Lyah Valade is known for Oxygène (2021).
Lyall Brooks is an Australian actor with an eye-catching screen presence. He began his film career on the silver screen with guest roles on Blue Heelers (1994), Tripping Over (2006), and several months on Neighbours (1985). His engaging manner and superb comic timing has led to hosting late-night game show The Mint (2007) and roles as a resident sketch performer on Ben Elton Live from Planet Earth (2011), and You're Skitting Me (2012). Well known for his animation work, Lyall has provided numerous character voices for international cartoons Sumo Mouse (2010), Flea-bitten (2012) and the upcoming SheZow (2013). Recent feature film work includes Rake (2010), Any Questions for Ben? (2012) and Dirt Cheap where he is slated to play the role of Ron Furick opposite Christopher McDonald and Maggie Dence. He also continues his work on the Australian professional stage where in 2012 he starred as Geoff Tordoff in The Heretic opposite Noni Hazlehurst for the Melbourne Theatre Company and as Philip in The Pride by Alexi Kaye Campbell and directed by Gary Abrahams for Red Stitch.
Lyall Woznesensky is known for Alaska Daily (2022), A Christmas to Savour (2021) and Scented with Love (2022).
Lyanka Gryu was born in Moscow, Russia. Her experience in TV and cinema has been truly unique from the very start: she has been working as an actress since the age of 4 when she landed her first lead in the award-winning European film Odin (based on the story by Ray Bradbury). At 6 she was cast as a prime-time 'Tic-Tac' kids TV show anchor - and led it for 3 years. When Lyanka was 8 years old she played a role in The Little Princess feature film, which brought her The Best Supporting Role and The Best Female Actor awards. From 12 till 17 she played lead roles in various theatrical plays, but what made her a nationwide star was the role in 2005's Fated To Become A Star TV series that jump-started her career as a teenage star actress. Lyanka has vast experience in international productions such as the lead in:
Utiasheva's breakthrough came in 2001 when she placed third at the Russian Championships. She then competed at the 2001 World Cup in Berlin and won gold medals in All-around and the individual apparatus finals in clubs, ball, rope and hoop. At the 2001 World Games in Akita, Japan, Utiasheva won four silver medals behind teammate Irina Tchachina in event finals for rope, hoop, ball and clubs. Utiasheva won the all-around silver medal at the 2001 Grand Prix Final in Deventer, she also won 2 gold medals in the apparatus finals in clubs and rope. She was a member of the Russian team that won gold at the 2001 World Championships in Madrid but they were later disqualified due to Alina Kabaeva and Irina Tchachina testing positive for a banned diuretic. In September 2002, Utiasheva hurt her foot on a bad landing while training in Samara but the X-ray revealed no fracture so she continued training and competing for the next eight months. At the 2002 Grand Prix Final in Innsbruck, Utiasheva felt pain in her feet after her ringjump and withdrew from the competition after the hoop final. At a specialist clinic in Berlin, magnetic resonance tomography showed that the navicular bone of both her feet had numerous fractures. She underwent surgery and returned to the sport briefly in 2004 but, unable to perform her jumps, she retired from competition and completed her career in 2006. Utiasheva continued performing in galas and also began coaching. She starred in Alexei Nemov's 2007 show with other rhythmic stars including Yulia Barsukova. She was also one of the judges at the Miss Russia 2012, Miss Russia 2014 and Miss Russia 2016.