Jadah Marie Johnson from Fontana California is the youngest of 9 siblings, Jadah's passion for acting entertaining was apparent very early on competing in cheer and gymnastic competitions at only 4 yrs old winning three national titles in cheer as a flyer, Jadah is fearless, she enjoys stand up comedy, singing, dancing. Giving back to charity and less fortunate children in Group and foster homes.
Jadakiss was born on May 22, 1975 in Yonkers, New York, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Blade II (2002), Exit Wounds (2001) and Are We There Yet? (2005).
Jadaya Bivins is an actress, known for Annie Live! (2021).
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Jade is known for La septième porte (2001), De si jolies sorcières (2001) and Trio dangereux (2001).
Jade Albany Pietrantonio was born in Briancon, France, just over the border from her house in Sansicario, Italy. Her father is Fabio Pietrantonio, an artist born in Italy, and her mother, born in Australia, is a health worker with Aboriginal-Maltese background. Her parents split up when she was a baby, so Jade spent her life going back and forth from Australia to Italy. Brought up bilingual, she lived in nature in Byron Bay, went to the Steiner School, and moved houses almost every year. Jade is dyslexic and developed a love for the arts and trades, but she found reading and writing extremely hard and struggled through school. Her passion lied in her theatre groups and woodwork. At the age of 18, Jade moved to Turin, Italy, to live with her father and start modeling. After a few years, Jade moved back to Australia, as she felt she had drifted too far from her real love: acting. Jade landed a small role on NBC's Camp (2013) in the Gold Coast, Australia, followed by Australia: The Story of Us: Revolution (2015) and played Katie on It's a Date (2013). Travelling to Hollywood, she signed with a manager and an agent, and got her American visa. Jade then went to New Zealand, where she played Charlaine Karalus on Amazon Prime's American Playboy: The Hugh Hefner Story (2017). Jade is currently back in the United States and working in Los Angeles.
Jade Alexander is a British/Australian actor and Producer. Born in Malaysia, to Chinese/Mongolian mother and British father, Jade is based mostly in London where she runs her production company Little Jade Productions. Jade began acting at the age of 7 being cast as the lead role in Australian mini-series 'The Adventures of Les Darcy'. Jade plays viola, piano and sings. After continuing to perform on stage in both music and acting, she was offered a place at a prestigious acting school in Sydney (Actors College of Theatre and Television). After graduating from drama school Jade continued her career working on the acclaimed Australian TV series Young Lions, and the acclaimed short Le Violoncelle, where Jade stars as Kiki De Montparnasse. Screened at festivals around the world including Montreal Film Festival, Paris, London, and Flickerfest, as well as the Art Gallery of NSW. Since coming to London she has focused on producing films. As a producer Jade Alexander loves finding new ways to bring the audience into the story. From creating the immersive sensory experience 'Black Out' for Asics to the world's first live-action interactive sci-fi film The Complex, she thrives on creative and technical challenges that disrupt the everyday. Her career has taken her to the skies and the seas, shooting 3D aerial and underwater filming in Australia, creating 4D installations and producing 3D projections for Samsung. A rare producer who's technically advanced, detail-oriented and playful in her storytelling, her favourite thing is challenging audiences to contribute to the story and see new points of view, without being preachy or didactic. Jade has also produced the award-winning feature After Death (2012), various sci-fi short films, as well as the viral video, Doritos: A Cheesy Love story about the dangers of palm oil - generating over 6 million views and an official response from PepsiCo.
Jade Fuda is an actor and director raised in the Blue Mountains, NSW. She graduated from the Australian Academy of Dramatic Arts with a Bachelor of Performance and has since performed in, directed and collaborated on a number of new plays, films and Theatre in Education related work. In 2018 Jade was accepted into the Stella Adler Art of Acting Studio in Los Angeles where she completed the Film and Television Acting intensive program. There, she had the privilege of being taught by some of LA's best teachers and was able to develop her skills in all areas of on-camera acting, whilst expanding her knowledge of the film industry. This paved the way for the development of her own work and Theatre Company, Bare With Me Theatre Co. Jade made her screen debut feature film; Memories of Michael (2010) of which Jade was nominated for 'Best Emerging Talent' with the Ozflix independent film awards. Since then Jade has been involved in established short films such as Gateway to the Stars (2015) and A Parting Gift (2018) and another feature, Last Ark (2021). Jade is no stranger to acting and travelling, she has had the privilege of touring Australia and New Zealand with Blue Whale Theatre's TIE production A Bright Light in The Darkness, educating and facilitating many historical and entertaining works for children of all ages. She was delighted to tour again over 2020-21 with CDP Theatre Producer's production of Magic Beach based on the book by Alison Lester and directed by Liesel Badorrek. Jade is passionate about collaborating on new Australian work and building a doorway for emerging artists of all backgrounds to have their stories told and voices heard.
Jade Alleyne is an actress, known for White Lines (2020) and Years and Years (2019).
Jade Amstel is an actress, known for Boomerang (2018), Sweet Girls (2015) and Je suis une douce traîtrise (I'm a Sweet Betrayal) (2019).