Naomi Sequeira is an award-winning Filmmaker & Actress based in Australia. Originally hailing from Sydney, she was born in 1994 to a Filipino mother and Portuguese father with Spanish, French and British descent. Upon graduating from high school, Naomi was offered a co-host role for Disney Channel Australia's 'Hanging with Adam and Naomi', and has been nominated three times for an Astra Award for most outstanding presenter and most popular female personality. She soon turned her hand to acting, and was cast in the role of May in the ABC television series 'Rake', subsequently landing the lead role of Tara Crossley in 'The Evermoor Chronicles' which aired in 163 countries. Naomi made her critically acclaimed film debut in 'Rip Tide' (2017) playing opposite Debby Ryan, followed by roles in 'Pearl in Paradise' (2018), 'Romance on the Menu' (2020), a lead in the crime-drama 'Blood Sisters' (2020) and shudder anthology 'Deadhouse Dark' (2021) which had it's world premiere at Cannes Series. Most recent projects include her award winning film 'Who I Was Before I Forgot' (2022), teen comedy 'Finally Me' (2023) and Stan original 'Totally, completely fine' (2023). Naomi is onto new heights and will be starring in Paramount+/TEN original series 'Paper Dolls' as wild-child Annabelle Tonkin.
Naomi Serrano is an actress, known for New Amsterdam (2018) and AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon (2021).
Naomi Shanson is an actress, known for Ghost Squad (2015).
Naomi Sheldon is an actress, known for Hi-Lo Joe (2017), Red Dwarf (1988) and 14 Tagebücher des Ersten Weltkriegs (2014).
Naomi Shindô was born on 9 November 1972 in Kyoto, Japan. She is an actress, known for Kidô senshi Gundam Seed (2002), Kidô senshi Gundam Seed Destiny (2004) and Mai-HiME (2004).
Naomi Siamulapani is an actress, known for Dalitso (2019).
Naomi Simpson is an actress, known for Yellowjackets (2021), The Terror (2018) and Deadly Class (2018).
Naomi Skwarna is an actress, known for Dim the Fluorescents (2017).
Naomi Snieckus is an actress, writer, improviser, voice-over artist, director, and teacher. She studied at University of Waterloo and then Ryerson Theatre School before moving to Vancouver for five years. With six CCA awards, an ACTRA and a Canadian Screen Awards nomination under her belt, she is no stranger to success. She is an alumni of The Second City Toronto, where she crashed the auditions, got a spot with the touring company, and went on to write and perform in five hit shows. Naomi is a founding member (along with her partner, Matt Baram) and co-artistic director of The National Theatre of the World (a five-time CCA winner). In 2010, Naomi won the CCA for Best Female Improviser. She has performed in theaters across Canada (from Canadian Stage in Toronto to The Arts Club in Vancouver) and has hosted the Doras two years in a row. Naomi film credits include the slasher horror Saw 3D (2010), the indie film Two 4 One (2014) with Gavin Crawford (which won the Best Film Award at the Victoria Film Festival), and the feature comedy-drama Happily Ever After (2016) with Alex Kingston and Peter Firth. Naomi's TV credits include the TV movie I, Martin Short, Goes Home (2012) alongside Martin Short and Eugene Levy, CTV's Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001)" and The Listener (2009), CBC's Being Erica (2009) and Little Mosque on the Prairie (2007). Naomi is a talented voice actor as well, being heard on CBC Radio's "Canadia", on the cartoon "Franklin the Turtle", and the children's show Annedroids (2013). She launched a web series on CBC Punchline, with Matt Baram, called "Doing It with Brian and Darla". Her most notable role is as Bobbi Galka on CBC's Mr. D (2012) opposite Gerry Dee. Her work on the show has earned her a CSA nomination in 2015 and an ACTRA nomination in 2014.
Born in Ottawa ON, Naomi Sogbein is ten years of age and started her burgeoning acting and singing career from a slate of local, regional artistic endeavors. Early on, Naomi worked in theatre with Bottle Tree Productions and modeled for a print-project with Plexman Photography. More recently, Naomi had the pleasure of working in the first season of a Hallmark production "When Hope Calls", a short film production "When Life Gives You Lemons" and a network TV movie "The Great Holiday Bake War". Naomi continues to hone her craft by training with LeBlanc School of Acting and voice over with Joanne Boreham. Naomi also enjoys swimming and trains with the local competitive swim team. Other interests include creating character sketches for comic relief, drawing, and baking.