Wallis was born in Houma, Louisiana, to Qulyndreia (Jackson) Wallis, a teacher, and Venjie Wallis, Sr., a truck driver. She has one sister, Qunyquekya, and two brothers, Vejon and Venjie, Jr. "Quven", the first part of her name, combines the first syllables of her parents' first names. Wallis, at age five, auditioned for her very first acting job, the starring role in Beasts of the Southern Wild, even though the minimum age to be considered was six. She eventually beat out 4,000 others for the role of Hushpuppy, the indomitable child prodigy and survivalist who lives with her dying father in the backwoods bayou squalor of Louisiana. At that time, she was just six years old during the filming. Wallis is the first African-American child actor and is also the first person born in the 21st century to receive an Academy Award nomination. In May 2014, Wallis was named the face of Armani Junior, Giorgio Armani's line for children and teens. This makes her the first major child celebrity to be the face of a luxury brand.
Quy Hoang is known for Nova (1974) and We the Jury: Case 1 (2020).
Quyen Nguyen is an actress and director, known for After Humans (2019), Spunk's Not Dead (2018) and Finding Oblivion (2014).
Quyn Wright is an actress, known for Honey Girl (2007).
Quynh is a Canadian actor based in Vancouver. She recently played the role of Rita Wu, "the date who talked about cats all night" in Love, Guaranteed (2020). Her parents are refugees from Vietnam who settled in Calgary, Canada, where they raised two children. She worked in the telecommunications industry, before moving to Vancouver to pursue acting. Her training includes Canada's National Voice Intensive, the Arts Club Actor's Intensive, and ongoing studies with Andrew McIlroy. Beyond acting, Quynh is a devoted yogi and established yoga teacher. She cherishes free time spent with her longtime partner and their tabby kitties. She loves observing wildlife in their natural habitat, and has joyfully spent time watching sea otters, hoary marmots, and raccoons.
Qwes is known for Wrong Side of Town (2010), Ian Thomas: Money feat. Qwes Kross (2015) and Bobby BeeBob and Qwes Kross: Losing My Religion (2015).
Qyoko Kudo is a Japanese actress in film and on stage. While having acting classes at UPS Studio in Tokyo, she got her role in the Alejandro González Iñárritu film 'Babel' in 2006 cast by Yoko Narahashi. Accumulating experience in acting, she started engaging in the films created by artists from abroad as well as those by domestic directors. The Edmund Yeo film 'kingyo' brought her to Venice International Film Festival in 2009. She joined Busan International Film Festival in 2016 by the Norihiro Niwatsukino film 'Suffering of Ninko'. She was nominated for a Best Lead Actress award at St. Tropez International Film Festival in 2013 by the Sutipornprachum Vichian film 'Clothes Pegs'. She received Best Actress award at Moonwhite Films International Film Festival in 2021 by the Hamish Downie film 'Matcha and Vanilla'. She is also known for her roles in James Mangold's 'The Wolverine'. Kudo is a rare Japanese actress in her age who often uses her cross bike or her motorcycle to travel in/outside Tokyo. First-dan Aikido player. Japanese and English speaker. She has been participating in a grief program to support children.