Fiona has starred in some of the nation's favourite tv programmes, 'Endeavour', 'Call the Midwife' & 'Our Girl' to name a few. She made her film debut in Julian Jarrold's 'A Royal Night Out'. Onstage she has appeared in 2 world-premiere's: playing Polly Stoke's in Joy Wilkinson's 'The Sweet Science of Bruising' and Pte.Young in Timberlake Wertenbaker's 'Our Ajax' as well as a plethora of other roles including Jean in 'The Full Monty' by Simon Beaufoy.
Fiona Skinner is an actor, known for Pity Party (2018) and Open for Submissions (2019).
Fiona Stafford is known for The Strange Life of Dr. Frankenstein (2018) and In Our Time (1998).
Fiona Stewart is a Scottish actor, writer and theatre director. She is the Creative Director of Foolproof Creative Arts, a charity that works with young performers, produces new writing and encourages creativity and community. She trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London and is now based in Glasgow.
Fiona Svamvur is known for Beaten to Death (2022).
Fiona Toth is known for Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022), The Willoughbys (2020) and Hitler's Last Stand (2018).
Actress Fiona Vroom has quickly made a name for herself in the entertainment industry for the diverse and engaging characters she has brought to life on screen. From working alongside Christoph Waltz, Nicolas Cage, and Vera Farmiga, and being directed by Tim Burton and Justin Lin, Fiona's presence transcends from set to the screen, and she isn't slowing down anytime soon. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Fiona loved performing from a very young age. Her parents, an electrician and a bookkeeper, wanted to nurture their daughter's creative spirit and put her into ballet classes at five years old. She trained in dance for 20 years including at the Canadian College of Performing Arts, and under the direction of Jacques Lemay, Fiona danced and sung her way through 21 countries while performing on cruise ships. While singing and dancing were always two of her greatest passions, Fiona wanted to explore acting and creating characters. Fiona has now worked as an actress for over 10 years, and you can see her in shows such as including Netflix's "Altered Carbon" where she plays Sandy Kim (opposite Joel Kinnaman, James Purefoy, and Kristin Lehman), BBC America's BBC America's "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" (opposite Elijah Wood), and Fox's "X-Files (alongside Gillian Anderson and David Duchoveny). Other credits include guest star roles on USA Networks "Psych", CTV's 'Motive, and The CW's "Supernatural", and "iZombie", and recurring roles on Nickelodeon's "Are You Afraid of the Dark", NBC's "Trial and Error", Amazon's "Man in the High Castle", A&E's "Bates Motel", and AMC's "Hell on Wheels". Fiona has also appeared in numerous film productions including "Star Trek Beyond", "Big Eyes", and "Power Rangers". Next, Fiona can be seen appearing as Miss Gillies in the highly anticipated TNT series "Snowpiercer" alongside Jennifer Connolly and Daveed Diggs. While working on camera is where Fiona spends most of her time, she has also had success at producing. In 2014 her web series "The True Heroines" won best web series at the LA Web Festival as well as winning best series at the Leo Awards. It received two Leo Award nominations and a Canadian Screen Award nomination as well. In 2018 Fiona produced three short films. "Mi Madre, My Father" went to festivals around the world, including the Brooklyn Women's Film Festival, and was part of Telefilms "Not Short on Talent" program at the Cannes Film Festival. "Dance with a Demon" won best cinematography, best score, and best actor at the Vancouver Horror Show Festival, and "Save Yourself" written and directed by Michelle Morgan was awarded a Storyhive grant. Fiona's also worked as a show runners assistant on the fourth season of "The Detour" and on the feature film "The Ninth Life of Louis Drax" where she assisted producer/writer Tim Bricknell and Max Mingella.
Fiona Walton is known for Flung (2008), Shetland (2013) and Annika (2021).
Fiona Watt is an actress, known for Little Deaths (2011).
Fiona Whitelaw is an international actress and writer. Known for 'True Stories - BBC', 'Undocument' and 'Acceptable Damage'. Nominated for Best Supporting Actress at Onirus Film Awards 2017 & for Best Supporting Actress Idyllwild Film Festival 2019. 'Acceptable Damage' won 'Best Action Film' at National Film Awards UK 2021. Her screenplay for Acceptable Damage won Best Screenplay at Idyllwild Film Festival 2019. ' Acceptable Damage' won Best Picture at Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival 2019. Acceptable Damage is nominated for Best Film at British Urban Film Festival 2019.