Atisha Naik is an actress, known for Wake Up Sid (2009), Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022) and Lafangey Parindey (2010).
Atishay Jain Akhil is known for Laapataa Ladies (2023), Paan Parda Zarda and Ragging (Mala Samaya) (2018).
Atitaya Tribudarak was born on 9 June 1999 in Bangkok. She is an actress, known for Bangkok Breaking: Fa Narok Mueang Thewada (2024), Nang Nak Saphai Phra Khanong (2023) and Game Rak Ao Keun (2019).
Ativalu Scanlan has appeared in a few TV episodes of Hawai'i Five O and Magnum PI. He recently wrapped an American Samoan Soccer film directed by Taika Waititi. You may also recognize him from the professional wrestling scene where he is part of WWE Wrestling Royalty, The Samoan Dynasty. Notably including family members such as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Joe "Roman Reigns" Anoa'i. In 2005, he followed in his family's footsteps by pursuing a career in professional wrestling where his Uncle, WWE Hall of Famer Afa Anoa'i of the Wild Samoans trained him. In addition to having 14 years of Acting and Wrestling under his belt, Ativalu has gun, sword, and stunt training in his skill set.
Atiyah Chaudhary is known for Maska (2020).
Deniz Atiye Yilmaz (born 22 November 1988), originally known by the artist name Atiye Deniz and later the mononym Atiye, is a German-born Turkish pop singer. She releases songs in Turkish and English. The second album by Atiye was self-titled and released under Sony Music label. It spawned a number of hits for the artist. The lead single "Muamma" and the second single "Salla" became huge hits in Turkey. They peaked at respectively No.5 and No.3 at the official Turkish chart. In 2011, she became the Best Turkish Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Atiye was born on 22 November 1988 in Bremen, at that time West Germany to a Turkish father and Dutch mother and spent her childhood in Germany, the Netherlands, the United States and Turkey. She completed her high school education in Germany, studied arts at the CKE in the Netherlands and moved to Turkey in 2008. Besides speaking German, Turkish and Dutch, she also speaks English and French whilst learning Spanish.
Atka, the Amazing Eskie, is an American Eskimo Dog, born in 2004. He is the star of a unique interactive Trick & Therapy Dog team, performing at military bases, nursing homes, Fortune 500 companies, and American Kennel Club "Meet the Breed" events. On TV, he has always been chosen to be a great representation of an American Eskimo dog, and was featured on Animal Planet's hit TV series, Dogs 101 (2008) while skateboarding, jumping through hoops, playing dead, etc., and on the Fox & Friends (1998) morning show on the Fox News Network. In print, he has been featured in books, newspapers, high fashion magazines, dog-related periodicals, and brochures, to name a few. His first movie role has him in a small, but pivotal part, in Days of Power (2017). He is proud to have been a part of a movie with such an important message to deliver. Atka's strengths as both a therapy dog and an entertaining trick dog have enabled him to adapt to different and challenging environments and people with ease, bringing calm and comfort to those who need it, while flipping a switch as a performer to immediately turn "on" as soon as he steps into the spotlight. These important characteristics have made him very successful in his career and in his role in helping to educate the public about his breed. Atka lives in southern NJ with two other members of his trick dog team, "Normal Dog Nuka" and "Kutie Kayu". All three are American Eskimo Dogs, living with their owner and trainer, Thy Cavagnaro, and her husband, Jimmy.
Atkins Estimond is quickly making a name for himself in the entertainment industry by playing an array of characters from a doctor to a hacker, from a laidback optimist to a gangster who follows a code of ethics. He currently stars in Jerry Bruckheimer's critically acclaimed drama series, "Hightown" (STARZ) alongside Monica Raymund and James Badge Dale. Set in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the series follows a hard-partying National Marine Fisheries Service agent, Jackie QuiƱones (Raymund), whose life is thrown into disarray when she discovers a body on the beach - another casualty of the opioid epidemic. She is convinced it is up to her to solve the murder, putting her at odds with Cape Cod Interagency Narcotics Unit sergeant, Ray Abruzzo (Dale). Estimond shines as Osito, a hardened gangster, who is of Haitian and Dominican decent, and is connected to the investigation. Critics have praised Estimond's performance: "the standouts include...Estimond as a killer with a philosophical cast of mind" (The New York Times) and "With every episode, Estimond adds new fascinating layers to his character" (RogerEbert.com) to name a few. Season two of "Hightown" premiered on October 17, 2021. Estimond is also set to appear in BBC One and Netflix's four-part thriller series, "Inside Man" opposite Stanley Tucci (premiere date TBA). The series follows a prisoner on death row in the US, a Vicar in a quiet English town, and a maths teacher trapped in a cellar, as they cross paths in the most unexpected way. He is also known for his role as the eternal optimist, Gerson, in AMC's and Paul Giamatti's critically acclaimed dramedy series, "Lodge 49" alongside Wyatt Russell. Additional television credits include recurring roles in FOX's "The Resident," Crackle's "StartUp" alongside Adam Brody, and Playstation Network's "Powers" with Sharlto Copley, as well as guest starring roles in ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder," YouTube Premium's "Step Up: High Water," truTV's "Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters," OWN's "Love Is_" and SundanceTV's "Hap and Leonard." On the film side, his credits include Roadside Attractions' "Trial by Fire," Samuel Goldwyn Films' "Lila & Eve" with Jennifer Lopez and Viola Davis, Gravitas Ventures' "Folk Hero & Funny Guy" and "An Actor Prepares," Columbia Pictures' "SuperFly," Universal Pictures' "Get On Up" and his film debut in "Dumb and Dumber To" opposite Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and raised in Atlanta to Haitian immigrant parents, Estimond started acting in high school productions his freshman year. His love of acting began from watching movies as a child and seeing his older brother perform in plays at the local Boys & Girls Club. After graduation, he pursued a career in music, playing guitar in a band. Then, he went on to pursue acting, booking roles in "Dumb and Dumber To" and Lifetime's hit series' "Devious Maids." Additionally, Estimond enrolled at University of North Georgia, to hone in on his craft, majoring in Theatre, while continuing to book roles in film and television. He eventually decided to pursue acting full time and has been working ever since. He hopes that by increasing his visibility that he can inspire more Haitians to pursue a career in the entertainment industry and ultimately be able to tell stories about Haiti and its rich culture. Estimond currently resides in Atlanta with his wife, Kristen, and their two daughters. When he's not on set, he enjoys spending time with family, playing music and traveling.
Atlanta is known for Lego Masters Australia (2019).