Hana Sofia Lopes was born in Luxembourg in 1990. She is a Luxembourger actress, of Portuguese and Canadian heritage. After graduating from Lisbon's Theatre and Film School in 2012, she studied at France's National Drama Academy in Paris: the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique de Paris (CNSAD). Her first film was Julian Temple's Sexual Healing where she starred alongside Vicky Krieps and Brendon Gleeson. Since 2013 she has appeared in a dozen TV series through Portugal, Luxembourg and Germany. She played the queen of Portugal in RTP's prime time historical television series "Ministérios do Tempo". Her role in "Coraçao d'Ouro", a TV series watched daily by 1.8 million people, has made her popular in Portugal. In 2018, she played the leading female role in "Toy Gun" directed by Marco Serafini, alongside John Hannah, Julian Sands, Federico Casteluccio and Golden Globe winner Anthony Lapaglia. Her performance in this film, has landed her a best actress nomination at the Luxembourg Film Awards, the "Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis". She was recently cast in "Dreamland" directed by Bruce McDonald, alongside Juliette Lewis and Henry Rollins. She lives between London, Paris, and Lisbon acting both in film and on stage. She is fluent in French, Portuguese, German, English, Spanish, Dutch and Luxembourgish.
Hana Sugisaki was born on October 2, 1997 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Mugen no jûnin (2017), Yu wo wakasuhodo no atsui ai (2016) and Bleach: Burîchu (2018).
Hana Takeda is known for Eiga Koe No Katachi (2016), Boruto: Naruto the Movie (2015) and Naruto Shippûden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 (2013).
Hana Tam is an actress, known for Gau geung ching dou foo (2017).
Hana Toyoshima was born on 27 March 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Tokumei Sentai Gôbasutâzu (2012), Minato shôji koin randorî (2022) and Tokai no Tomu & soya (2021).
Hana Vagnerová was born on February 21, 1983 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. She is an actress and writer, known for Expozitura (2008), Milada (2017) and Carte Blanche (2019).
Hana Wu is an Asian American actor who was born in Taiwan and grew up in San Jose, CA. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Sociology and went on to obtain a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and her license in Marriage and Family Therapy before leaving academia behind in pursuit of acting. Early on, she landed leading roles in indie shorts and webseries that have gone on to screen at film festivals, including Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, LA Shorts Festival, Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Louisville International Film Festival, and Independent Filmmakers Showcase. More recently, she played Constance Du in the "The Kids Table" series (for which she won Best Supporting Actress at HRIFF), a Chinese American popstar in the "Pineapple" series, which was shot in Hong Kong with an international cast and crew, and the lead role in the biographical drama feature film "Five Cent Life" (2019).
Hana Yuka Sano is an actress and producer, known for Love (2016), The Nice Guys (2016) and Real Husbands of Hollywood (2013).
Hanaa Bouchaib is known for Biutiful (2010).