Audrey is just coming off directing on the huge Netflix hit Ginny & Georgia. Prior to that she directed on Astrid & Lilly Save the World the hot new sci-fi comedy series for NBC/SYFY as well as The Haunted Museum a new horror series produced by Eli Roth. Audrey also directed three feature films her most recent being She Never Died, an immortal action thriller which was a hit on the festival circuit and garnered considerable critical acclaim along with Best Director and Best Feature Film awards. Her second feature film Darken, a sci-fi thriller, won her 6 awards including Best Director and two Best Feature Film Awards. Audrey also directed the award winning feature film Berkshire County which won her 9 awards including Best Director and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Film at Shriekfest Los Angeles; making her the first female to win the award in the 20-year history of the festival. She also has several award winning short films including A Stolen Moment, Les Jeux D'enfants and Burgeon and Fade, which won her the Jackson-Triggs Award for Best Emerging Canadian Filmmaker at the WorldWide Short Film Festival as well as the WIFT Kodak New Vision Fellowship Award for Best Emerging Canadian Female Director. Audrey was also the recipient of the Barry Avrich Award for Emerging Canadian Filmmaker from the Toronto International Film Festival.
Audrey Dana was born on 21 September 1977 in Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She is an actress and writer, known for Roman de gare (2007), French Women (2014) and If I Were a Boy (2017).
Audrey De León is known for O Legado (2020), In Tune (2017) and Amor Imposible (2013).
Audrey Degenaar is known for 3rd Night (2017).
Audrey Densmore is known for The Case of the Vanishing Gods (2021), Apocalypse Love and The Marvelous Mrs. Shenkman (2022).
Audrey Diwan was born in 1980 in France. She is a writer and director, known for Happening (2021), The Connection (2014) and The Man with the Iron Heart (2017). She is married to Cédric Jimenez. They have two children.
Audrey Douglass is known for La La Land (2016), The Morning Show (2019) and Palm Royale (2024).
Audrey Esparza is an American actress best known for her role as FBI agent Tasha Zapata, on the American television series Blindspot. Esparza trained at the Experimental Theatre Wing at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Esparza's film credits include: Family Practice, Amateurs, The Americans, The Following, Blue Bloods, Golden Boy, Floating Sunflowers, Power, Black Box, Madam Secretary, Public Morals, and her main character as Tasha Zapata, an FBI agent on Blindspot. Series regular on NBC's hit action drama Blindspot as Tasha Zapata who previously starred on ABC's Black Box. She also had a recurring part in Power. She starred on Blindspot alongside Sullivan Stapleton. Esparza has been an extraordinary actress and she has been so perfect while choosing the roles. She has selected the role which suits her acting style. In 2011, she appeared in the movie called Family Practice and her work as Liz Stratton in that one won millions of hearts all over the world. In 2013, she appeared in five TV show; she played Dana Montero in The Following (Episode: "Let Me Go"); Joyce Ramirez in The Americans (Episode: "Gregory"); Lucy Barrone in Golden Boy (Episode: "Scapegoat"); Jana Garza in Blue Bloods (Episode: "Protest Too Much") and Carmen in Amateurs. In 2014, she had a recurring role as Carlotta in The Black Box, appearing in 12 episodes. The same years, she also played Liliana in three episode of Power. She also appeared on Public Morals as Theresa. Esparza's breakthrough role came in 2015 after she played the main character as Tasha Zapata, an FBI agent on Blindspot. Although Esparza is a newcomer to the prime-time scene, she hit the ground running after she played Tasha, a hardworking FBI agent that doesn't know how to balance her home and her work life.