Esther Hall was born on August 28, 1970 in Manchester, England. She is an actress, known for Queer as Folk (1999), Weekend Retreat (2011) and Rome (2005).
Switching from Broadway to Hollywood in 1931, actress Esther Howard was an expert at portraying frumpy old crones, man-hungry spinsters and oversexed dowagers. Utilizing her wide, expressive eyes and versatile voice for both broad comedy and tense drama, Howard was equally at home portraying slatternly toss-pot Mrs. Florian in Murder, My Sweet (1944) as she was in the role of genteelly homicidal Aunt Sophie in Laurel and Hardy's The Big Noise (1944). She was a regular participant in the films of writer/director Preston Sturges, playing everything from an addled farm woman in Sullivan's Travels (1941) to the bejeweled wife of "The Wienie King" in The Palm Beach Story (1942). From 1935 to 1952, Esther Howard was a fixture of Columbia's short-subject unit, usually cast as the wife or sweetheart of comedian Andy Clyde.
Esther Huang was born on February 27, 1989 in Taoyuan, Taiwan. She is an actress, known for Lokah Laqi (2016), Wo zu le yi ge qing ren (2012) and The Other Side (2019).
Esther Huston is an actress, known for Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam (1985), Ernest Scared Stupid (1991) and Love Potion No. 9 (1992).
Esther Issaka is an actress, known for Nakom (2016).
Esther Jenner is known for Untold: Caitlyn Jenner (2021), Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2006) and The 2015 ESPY Awards (2015). She was previously married to William Jenner.
Esther John Peter is known for The Bosslady (2019).
Esther Joseph is known for Upgrade (2018) and Lovena (2020).
Esther K. Chae is an international award-winning actor/writer based in Los Angeles and New York. Her artistic work has been seen and heard in the US, Korea, Ireland, Australia, Canada and Russia. Her numerous credits as a performer include TV shows such as NCIS, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, The West Wing, The Shield, ER ; and theatre stages such as Yale Repertory Theater, La Mama, Mark Taper Forum/ Kirk Douglas Theater, East West Players, P.S. 122 and Harvard/A.R.T. Chae's performances have been lauded as "talented" (Variety), "engaging" (Hollywood Reporter) - and may just "break your heart" (Asia Pacific Arts). Her life in Hollywood has been featured in the Korean Broadcasting Station (KBS) documentary. Her feature film script So The Arrow Flies, adapted from her solo performance of the same title, was a finalist for the prestigious 2008 KOFIC (Korean Film Council)'s competition. The stage play version of So The Arrow Flies - about a North Korean spy and the Korean American FBI Agent that chases her, - was first featured at New York's Estrogenius Festival in 2007 and East West Players' David Henry Hwang Theater in 2008. The performance garnered strong professional responses such as "flawless" (Channel 18 LA) "amazing and beautiful show" (David Henry Hwang), and "wonderful" (Charles Mee). Chae graduated from the Yale School of Drama with an MFA in Acting, University of Michigan with an MA in Theater Studies and Korea University. Believing strongly in the concept of inspirational education, Chae has taught and lectured at NYU's Tisch Performance Studies, Yale School of Drama, USC, University of Baltimore, Maryland and Cal State San Marcos. She will also speak at the 2008 International Women's World Forum (Seoul) on "Women in Media." She is a certified stage combatant, trained in Korean Drum and Mask dance and proud to have trekked the Himalayan mountains (India, 1400m) - despite the altitude sickness.
Esther Kibreab is an actress, known for Know Your Place (2022), Ego and Go! Go! Cory Carson (2020).