Audrey Beth is a producer and actress, known for Scrutiny (2019), Fire and Rain (2019) and Water (2019).
Audrey Bonnet was born in 1975. She is an actress, known for Personal Shopper (2016), Nicolas Le Floch (2008) and Ad Astra (2009).
Audrey Boos is an actress, known for American Vandal (2017), Solve (2018) and Everything Sucks! (2018).
Audrey Brooke is known for BABY born (2023), A Crazy Daisy Disaster (2021) and The Lemonade Switch (2021).
Stunningly classy and lovely brunette beauty Audrey Campbell was born on August 5, 1929 in Cincinnati, Ohio to a German mother and Scot/Irish father. Following graduation from high school Campbell started modeling and left home at age twenty to marry a drummer. She sang in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas with the Music Drama Guild and edited the newsletter "Operations English," which was devoted to English language opera. Audrey was then featured in a late 1940's live television program broadcast from Cincinnati's WKRC network called "The Girl in the Window." She was on the Board of Directors for the Playhouse in the Park theater in Cincinnati. Campbell moved to New York City in 1961, where she initially did press representation work for both Broadway productions and the New York City Opera. Audrey made her film debut as an 18 year old Roman princess Poetrix in the Joe Sarno movie "Lash of Lust." Campbell achieved her greatest enduring cult cinema popularity with her formidable portrayal of the wicked and sadistic villainess Madame Olga in the brutal and shocking roughie exploitation features "White Slaves of Chinatown," "Olga's Girls," and "Olga's House of Shame." Audrey was excellent as frustrated housewife Geraldine Lewis in Sarno's terrific soft-core gem "Sin in the Suburbs" and memorably sexy as a fetching cave woman in the lowbrow comedy "50,000 B.C. (Before Clothing)." Her last picture was the soft-core soap opera "A Woman in Love." Moreover, Campbell had a semi-recurring part on the popular Gothic horror soap opera "Dark Shadows." In addition, Audrey acted in TV commercials, worked as a model (she appears along with Peter Sellers in a pictorial for a 1964 issue of "Playboy" magazine), and had regular roles on the daytime soap operas "As the World Turns," "Ryan's Hope," and "The Guiding Light." She also did various trade shows. Movie critic Andrew Sarris mentioned Campbell as one of his top three fantasy women in an article for "American Film" magazine. Audrey Campbell died at age 76 from kidney and respiratory ailments on June 8, 2006 in New York City.
Audrey Casson is an actress, known for This Is Us (2016), Walker (2021) and Blockers (2018).
Audrey Conti is known for Ingress (2023) and Inheritance.
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Audrey Grace Corsa is an American actress born in Los Angeles, California. As a teen, a mentor encouraged her to audition for the drama division at Juilliard out of high school and she was accepted with a generous scholarship. Later, she appeared in the New York premier production of Tracy Lett's 'Mary Page Marlowe', at Disney Hall along with the LA Philharmonic as Miranda in 'The Tempest', and as Jessica to Al Pacino's Shylock for the Shakespeare Center LA. Television work includes a series regular on the CBS legal drama 'All Rise', CBS All Access' 'Tell Me A Story', NBC's 'New Amsterdam', and 'Dear Edward' for Apple TV.
Audrey is just coming off directing on the huge Netflix hit Ginny & Georgia. Prior to that she directed on Astrid & Lilly Save the World the hot new sci-fi comedy series for NBC/SYFY as well as The Haunted Museum a new horror series produced by Eli Roth. Audrey also directed three feature films her most recent being She Never Died, an immortal action thriller which was a hit on the festival circuit and garnered considerable critical acclaim along with Best Director and Best Feature Film awards. Her second feature film Darken, a sci-fi thriller, won her 6 awards including Best Director and two Best Feature Film Awards. Audrey also directed the award winning feature film Berkshire County which won her 9 awards including Best Director and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Film at Shriekfest Los Angeles; making her the first female to win the award in the 20-year history of the festival. She also has several award winning short films including A Stolen Moment, Les Jeux D'enfants and Burgeon and Fade, which won her the Jackson-Triggs Award for Best Emerging Canadian Filmmaker at the WorldWide Short Film Festival as well as the WIFT Kodak New Vision Fellowship Award for Best Emerging Canadian Female Director. Audrey was also the recipient of the Barry Avrich Award for Emerging Canadian Filmmaker from the Toronto International Film Festival.