Eugenia Tobal was born on 30 November 1975 in Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is an actress, known for Sos mi hombre (2012), 099 Central (2002) and Padre Coraje (2004). She was previously married to Nicolás Cabré.
Eugenia Tudorascu was born on September 11, 1936 in Glinoye, Moldavian ASSR, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. She was an actress, known for Muzhchiny sedeyut rano (1974), Dom dlya Serafima (1974) and Svadebnoye puteshestviye pered svadboy (1982). She died on July 20, 2010 in Chisinau, Moldova.
A Hong Kong Oscar winner and daughter of martial arts legend 'Pei-pei Cheng', Eugenia Yuan started out her career not as an actress, but as a champion rhythmic gymnast for the U.S. Olympic Team. Eventually, career switching from an athlete to on-screen ingénue, Eugenia made her screen debut co-starring with her mother in the martial arts picture _Flying Dragon, Leaping Tiger (2002). She caught the eye of movie executives on both sides of world who offered to groom to take inherit her mother's kung fu crown. Eugenia opted instead to co-star in the dark, low-budget feature Charlotte Sometimes which garnered an honor at the Independent Spirit Awards and was publicly championed by national film critic Roger Ebert and featured in his own film festival. Eugenia returned to Hong Kong to star in the feature collection of three dramatic shorts by heavy weight local directors entitled Three... Extremes where she nabbed the Hong Kong Film Award as "Best Newcomer" (Hong Kong's equivalent of the Academy Awards). Soon after, Hollywood director Doug Liman hand-picked her for the title role of the cult hit mockumentary Mail Order Wife (2004)), which brought her to national attention when she was named as a "Rising Star/Screen Acting Discovery" by the Hamptons International Film Festival where the film premiered. She was later nominated for Hong Kong's prestigious Golden Horse Award for her starring role in Gin gwai 2 (2004) and made memorable turns in John Dahl's The Great Raid (2005) and, most recently, the Oscar-winning Memoirs of a Geisha. Eugenia continues to shuttle back and forth between Los Angeles, New York, and Hong Kong to take Studio, Chinese-language and American independent roles alike including the 2007 Gotham Awards winning film Choking Man. She also co-stars with Hong Kong icon 'Tony Leung Ka Fai' in the Hong Kong thriller _Zhan. gu (2007). Most recently Eugenia has starred in the Martin Scorsese feature at the Toronto Film Festival, Revenge of the Green Dragons and is wrapping Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 2.
Eugenie Bondurant's long and slightly eccentric career has taken her from the runways of New York and Paris to featured roles in film and television, including her breakout role as the feminine and feline cult icon "Tigris" in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. Eugenie's uniqueness was instrumental in booking The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It with Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga and Fear of Rain alongside Harry Connick Jr. and Madison Iseman. Bondurant received high praise for her role as 'Dani McConnell' with The Artful Critic saying "Eugenie Bondurant might make the most impression" and The Guardian stating "Bondurant's creepy performance is the highlight of the film." Tall and angular, with knife-blade cheekbones, Bondurant, a fifth-generation resident of NOLA, was "discovered" after a bout with cancer left her looking especially exotic and androgynous. Soon she became a working model in the U.S. and Europe. A modeling trip to Los Angeles led to an acting career that's included a string of bizarre characters in TV and film - including Fight Club (with Ed Norton), and Saturday Night Live (with Madonna and Mike Myers). She tossed around comedian Gene Wilder while playing Alice Cooper's favorite Dominatrix on the TV series Something Wilder. And on HBO's Arliss, she played a transvestite who lured a strait-laced athlete into a night of sin. In the indie feature, Donald and Dot Clock, her character bonded with a house-full of rodents. Eugenie shared screen time with actor/director Pollyanna McIntosh in the horror hit Darlin' which debuted at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival. Her short film Tiny Bacteria was shown at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival; her numerous other film and TV credits may be viewed on her IMDB page. Awards include 2018 Arts Alliance Ambassador MUSE Award and Women in Film Award of Excellence. Bondurant's first directing project last year, Leave Those Kids Alone with Pitch Her Productions opened the door to her directing award winning My Dinner With Steve and the collaboration on Happy New Year. "Elegant Chanteuse" with the sultry alto voice, Bondurant finds cabaret the best medium to tell a story in song. You can hear her performing with her husband, Paul Wilborn. She is also a working voice-over artist. She is also a founding member of The Radio Theater Project. A well-known On-Camera and Meisner Acting Coach, Bondurant, loves teaching acting at Station 12 Studio in St Petersburg and the prestigious Patel Conservatory in Tampa, Fl. Along with acting, she has a BA in Finance.
Eugenie C. Scott is known for Evolution (2002), Year Without God and Bill Nye: Science Guy (2017).
Eugenie Liu was born on November 12, 1990 in Taipei, Taiwan. She is an actress, known for The 9th Precinct (2019), Guai guai guai guaiwu! (2017) and Behind Your Smile (2016).
Eugenie Roberts is an actress, known for Cold Cash (2005).
Eugenie Vincent is known for My Feet Are Killing Me (2020).
Eugenio Alabiso was born on July 30, 1937 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is known for Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966), Per qualche dollaro in più (1965) and I due superpiedi quasi piatti (1977).
Eugenio Allegri was born on February 21, 1956 in Collegno, Piedmont, Italy. He was an actor, known for A/R: Andata+ritorno (2004), Dracula 3D (2012) and Romanzo di una strage (2012). He died on May 7, 2022 in Turin, Piedmont.