Ingrid Park was born in February 1971 in Auckland, New Zealand. She is an actress, known for Go Girls (2009), Burying Brian (2008) and Luella Miller (2005).
Ingrid Pettersen is known for Breaking Surface (2020).
Best known as Hammer Films' most seductive female vampire of the early 1970s, the Polish-born Pitt possessed dark, alluring features and a sexy figure that made her just right for Gothic horror! Ingrid Pitt (born Ingoushka Petrov) survived World War II and became a well-known actress on the East Berlin stage, however, she did not appear on screen until well into her twenties. She appeared in several minor roles in Spanish films in the mid 1960s, mostly uncredited, before landing the supporting role of undercover agent "Heidi", assisting Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton defeat the Third Reich in Where Eagles Dare (1968). Her exotic looks and eastern European accent came to the notice of Hammer executives who cast Pitt as vampiress "Mircalla" in the sensual horror thriller The Vampire Lovers (1970). The film was a box office success with its blend of horror and sexual overtones, and Pitt was a beautiful, yet ferocious bloodsucker. Next up, Pitt was cast by Amicus Productions as another gorgeous vampire in the episode entitled "The Cloak" in the superb The House That Dripped Blood (1971). This time, Ingrid played an actress appearing in horror films alongside screen vampire Jon Pertwee, but then later reveals herself to be a real vampire keen on recruiting fresh blood. Ingrid donned the fangs for her third vampire film in a row, Countess Dracula (1971) which was loosely based around the legend of the 16th century bloodthirsty Countess Elizabeth Bathory. Whilst not as successful, as the two prior outings, Ingrid Pitt had firmly established herself as one of the key ladies of British horror of the 1970s. She then appeared in the underrated at the time - now widely regarded as a classic - The Wicker Man (1973) as an uncooperative civil servant annoying Edward Woodward in his search for a missing child. Further work followed in Who Dares Wins (1982), as "Elvira" in the adaptation of the John le Carré Cold War thriller Smiley's People (1982), Wild Geese II (1985) and The Asylum (2000). Ingrid Pitt made regular appearances at horror conventions and fan gatherings, had penned several books on her horror career, and she relished talking to fans about her on screen vampiric exploits. Ingrid's fan club is known as the "Pitt of Horror"! A much loved and genuine cult figure of modern horror cinema, she died on November 23, 2010, just two days after her 73rd birthday.
Ingrid Raison is an actor, known for Central Park Dark (2021), It's Always Been You! (2020) and Wake Up Call (2017).
Ingrid Ray Doucet is an actress, known for Freaky Stories (1997), Saving Hope (2012) and Little Spoon.
Born in Toronto, Canada and raised in Jamaica, West Indies, Ingrid discovered acting in high school after she co-wrote and acted in a production about South African apartheid. Her desire to master the craft, took her to The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Two months out of school she landed and originated the role of Taylor Roxbury-Canon on "All My Children". From there she went on to work with such acclaimed directors as, Woody Allen, Joel Schumacher and Brian DePalma who directed her in her starring role opposite Al Pacino and Sean Penn in "Carlito's Way". With numerous TV credits and national commercials to her credit, Ingrid continues to hone her love and passion for acting. Ingrid lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children.
Ingrid Ross Raftemo is an actress, known for Kongens Nei (2016).
Ingrid Roumengas is known for Amants (2020), Grief (2017) and Little Talks (2017).
Ingrid Rubio was born on August 2, 1975 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for El viaje de Arián (2000), Taxi (1996) and El faro (1998).
Ingrid Seward is known for The Palace (2008), Diana: The Woman Inside (2017) and Princess Diana: The Quiet Revolution (2017). She was previously married to Ross Benson.