Flavia Amissah Koomson is an actress, known for '95 (2019).
Paris born & New York raised, Turkish-Italian Writer/Director Flavia Casà has a BFA in filmmaking from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. During her time there, her short film Fragile Forms (starring Broad City's Arturo Castro) received the Gucci Award for Women in Cinema Scholarship. After graduating, she worked for auteurs Cédric Klapisch, Noah Baumbach, and Academy Award-winning Director of Photography, Emmanuel Lubezki. After writing and directing a portfolio of award-winning short films that gained recognition internationally, Flavia's first feature film, Beautiful in the Morning, premiered and opened LA Femme International Film Festival, where Flavia was a finalist for Best Feature Writer. Throughout the festival circuit, the film received 4 Awards (Best UK Actress, Best UK Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Feature), and another 3 nominations for Best Feature, Best Cinematography, and Best Music. The script was top 15% of the prestigious Academy Nicholl Fellowship. Flavia currently splits her time between NYC and London, freelancing as a video producer and running an online youth film school. She is currently in development on her second feature film, a modernisation of Beauty & the Beast, about a couple who breaks free from their co-dependent bond. Having spent much of her childhood in different corners of the globe, Flavia always struggled with the elusive notion of "home" and often explores the idea of belonging in her work.
Flavia Del Prete is a young italian actress, born in Rome, 2000. while her parents are actually from the city Salerno. She attended the scientific high school JF Kennedy, in Rome, and after that she stared her studies at John Cabot University, an American institution based in Rome. She studied acting at the Cultural Association "Mondo Artistico" in collaboration with "Studio Emme" school, where she graduated on 2021. She worked as a radio speaker for five years and she also acted in many commercials and music videos for bands from Rome. In 2021 she debutes as an actress when she is selected in the main cast of the tv series PRISMA directed by Ludovico Bessegato and produced by Amazon Studios and Cross Productions.
Flavia Fernández Fierro is an actress, known for Sexo fácil, películas tristes (2014).
Flavia Gatti is an actress, known for Non sono un assassino (2019) and Mia moglie, mia figlia, due bebè (2016).
Flavia Hojda was born in 1994 in Sighetu Marmatiei, Maramures, Romania. She is an actress, known for Hackerville (2018), Fixeur (2016) and Selfie 69 (2016).
Flavia Laos is known for Te volveré a encontrar (2020), Ven, Baila, Quinceañera (2015) and No Me Digas Solterona (2018).
Flavia Leone is an Italian actress, model, social media personality, and sportsperson. She was born in February 2006, in Rome, Italy. She grew up in a Roman Catholic family, she was passionate about acting in her childhood, and she continues to pursue her dreams. She was obsessed with sports when she was around 2 years old, according to her interview at The Permanent Rain Press, she mentioned that she was obsessed but now she is not becoming fond of sports but it doesn't mean that she hates sports as she is also passionate for acting so she couldn't do both. When school time is over, she could go out to play sports. he has talents such as guitar, piano, tennis, skiing, basketball, swimming, and more. Flavia Leone is dating Andrea Arru. She is 5'1ft/1.55m tall. She is bilingual, as she is fluent in Italian (mother tongue; fluent) and English (average; additional). She is of Romanian descent from her family. Since she had gotten a prominent role as Livia in the Italian teen show DI4RIES (2022-), she started to procure more fame by then, she has gotten job offers and more... Before DI4RIES had been released, she had been making self-tapes for Di4ries with help from her sister and mother during quarantine.
Flavia Pavanelli is known for Poliana Moça (2022), As Seguidoras (2022) and Carnaval (2021).
The actress and comedian from Rio de Janeiro, Flávia Reis, has a degree in performing arts from UniRio and has participated in several international workshops. Her relationship with humor began during her studies at Escola Nacional de Circo, which led her to work as a hospital clown with the 'Doctors of Joy' project. Two moments were crucial in consolidating the actress' bond with comedy: when she created the character 'Vanda da Van' and when Paulo Gustavo invited her to open 'Minha Mãe é Uma Peça'. On television, she was part of the cast of the shows "220 Volts", "Não Tá Fácil pra Ninguém" and "Vai Que Cola", all on Multishow Channel; on TV Globo, she performed in the soap opera "Amor Eterno Amor", directed by Rogério Gomes and on show "Amor e Sexo", directed by Ricardo Waddington. In 2015, she joined the starring cast of the show "Zorra". In cinema, she participated in the feature films "Vai que Cola - o filme" (2015), "Altas Expectativas" (2017), "Doidas e Santas" (2017), "Tô Ryca" (2016) and, starred in the film " Não Vamos Pagar Nada" (2020), alongside Samatha Schmütz. On the internet, Flávia participates in "Fala Com a Mãe" channel on YouTube. In theater, she was shown in "Hiperativo" and "On Line", alongside Paulo Gustavo. Flávia is permanently showing with her comic solo "Neurótica!", directed by Marcio Trigo. In 2021, she participated in the reality show "LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil" (2021), on Amazon Prime Video.