Amanda Mikhael is an Australian-born actress known for Teenage Kicks (2015), Reflections of War (2014) and Deadly Women. Initially studying Applied Finance at university before leaving a career in investment banking to pursue acting, Amanda has trained extensively for screen and theatre over the past 8 years with leading professional instructors.
Amanda Mikhail is known for Crossbreed (2019), Tri-State (2015) and Uncommitted (2015).
Amanda Milius was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of director/screenwriter John Milius (Apocalypse Now, Jeremiah Johnson, Dirty Harry, Big Wednesday, Conan The Barbarian) and actress Celia Kaye. After growing up inundated with Westerns, historical epics, and other violent films, Amanda is forging a style influenced by these factors but with her own take on ideas of morality and honor. Amanda spent most of her twenties in New York, where she attended the New School University with a focus on philosophy and film. During this time Amanda worked as a fashion photographer and in her off-time wrote a string of short films focusing on the counter-culture of the 1960s and 70s, and its effect on current society. Amanda attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts, and completed her thesis film, The Lotus Gun, for her USC MFA program in 2015, which will be playing in the coming year at festivals and screenings around the US and internationally. During her time at USC, Amanda's films focused on the psychology of four strong female lead characters in harsh landscapes and environments (Duel, Silver Beach, Disconnect and Maneater).
Amanda Miller is known for Wells and Mary (2015), Bitter Sweet and Clever Girl (2015).
Amanda Mirasci is known for Todo Clichê do Amor (2018), A Lei do Amor (2016) and Cara e Coragem (2022).
Amanda Miserocchi is known for Dormant (2018).
Amanda Mitchell is an accomplished Australian actor, also known as Detective Alison in Ice-T's - In Ice Cold Blood on NBC - Seasons 1, 2 and 3. The many TV shows and feature films she stars in include - Nameless, Fearless Games, Atomic Kingdom, and Starship One. Whether it's drama, adventure, action or comedy Amanda is in her element playing strong roles. Many of these have utilized her expertise in weapons, martial arts and combat. She also has professional gun training. She frequently plays Detectives, Cops, Attorneys, Moms, Psychologists, Teachers, Corporates, and Doctors. Amanda is often cast for Diversity as she has an Ethnically Ambiguous look. It encompasses cross appeal of European countries as they often read their own nationality into her appearance. Amanda's talent in the performing arts led to a prestigious scholarship to the Victorian College of The Arts. Her acting career started in Theater with lead roles in productions such as Pygmalion, Calamity Jane, Brigadoon, But Why Bump off Barnaby, & The Mouse That Roared. She was also a Classically trained Ballet Dancer and has appeared in National Television campaigns for major Australian corporations including Coles, Telstra and The Commonwealth Bank. Once a Miss Australia Finalist, Amanda is also a Presenter, Voice Actor and Model.
Amanda Montell is known for Men Grieving (2023), How to Become a Cult Leader (2023) and The Rise and Fall of LuLaRoe (2021).
Amanda Mugabezaki is known for Our Lady of the Nile (2019).