Fabiana Pirro is known for Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures (2005), Blue Blood (2014) and País do Desejo (2012).
Fabiana Tiscornia is known for La reina del miedo (2018), Muerte en Buenos Aires (2014) and El Clan (2015).
Fabiana Udenio was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and grew up in Italy, where at the age of thirteen, was crowned "Miss Teen Italy". That same year Fabiana made her theatre debut as "Miranda" in "The Tempest" directed by the legendary Giorgio Strehler. Miss Udenio first came to America to perform at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics Arts Festival, in that very famous edition of "The Tempest". Her film roles include playing the daughter of a World War II Resistance fighter costarring with Gregory Peck, Christopher Plummer and John Gielgud in the CBS miniseries The Scarlet and the Black (1983), the Italian foreign-exchange student Anna-Maria Mazzarelli in Summer School (1987) directed by Carl Reiner costarring Mark Harmon and Kirstie Alley, and the sunbather in the "Sunblock 5000" commercial within RoboCop 2 (1990). She portrayed "Alotta Fagina" in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) costarring with Mike Myers directed by Jay Roach. She starred as "Don Na" in The Godson (1998) with Dom DeLuise and Rodney Dangerfield. Most recently Fabiana starred in the independent films Love and Love Not and Cloudy with a chance of Christmas. On television, Udenio had the recurring role of "Giulietta" on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live from 1985 to 1986, and was regular cast member in the syndicated drama Amazon (1999-2000) written by Peter Benchley. She has guest starred and had recurring roles on dozens of television shows, including Babylon 5, Baywatch, Full House, NYPD Blue, Quantum Leap, Cheers, Mad About You, Wings and The Magnificent Seven. She had the recurring role of Atooza Shirazi on 90210 (2008-2011) . She also had the recurring role of Elena Di Nola/Mutter in the critically acclaimed series Jane the Virgin (2015-2016). She will soon be seen as a series regular in the new spy series for Netflix starring Arnold Schwazenegger. Fabiana is fluent in four languages.
Fabianne Therese was born in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. She is known for John Morre no Final (2012), Amor sem Fim (2014) and Deixa Rolar (2014).
Fabiano Costa is known for Jogo de Xadrez (2014), O Homem do Futuro (2011) and O Veneno da Madrugada (2005).
Fabiano Di Melo is known for Socrates (2018).
Fabien Ara is a French actor, born May 9, 1987, in Aix en Provence. He made his television debut with the short film "Coloc-Scopie", by Sébastien Douaud, for the ARTE program "To be 20 years old in 2008", before being discovered by Laurent Bouhnik for the role of Alex in his long feature film "Desire". Fabien continued his work for television with the comedic role of JB, a student, in the TV show "Friend Zone", directed by Stephan Kopecky, where he played next to Baptiste Lecaplain, and Audrey Giacomini. In 2010, Fabien appeared in the film "Borderline", by Alexandre Coffre with Francois Damiens and Pascale Arbillot. Then in 2011, Fabien was Fukushiman in the TV show "Fukushiman", directed by Rémy Dish for Canal+. He also played the role of Jim Morrison in the short film "Mr.Mojo" by Fred Vallet, as well as the role of Teddy in the medium-length film "Le Jardin des Eden" by Sébastien Ors, starring Robin Renucci. In 2012, he played Gilles Lelouche's brother-in-law in Valerie Lemercier's "100% Cachemire". In addition, he was also performing in theaters and received an award for best Actor in a leading role at the Bougival Theater Festival for the character of Alan Strang in "Equus" written by Peter Shaffer with the company "Grains de Scènes". In 2013, Fabien was one of the lead roles in Benoit Danguin's "Le Complexe du Homard" where he played Yoda, a disabled young man. That same year, he also joined the cast of "Super Z" by Julien de Volte and Arnaud Tabarly, with the lead role of Yvon. In 2014, Fabien was the lead role in the Philippian feature film "4.08" directed by Pedring Lopez. In 2015 and 2016, he played in the German long featured film "Liebmann", directed by Jules Hermann, selected for the 2016 Berlinale. "Liebmann" was also one of the finalists for the "2016 Teddy Awards" in the category "Best Feature Film". The film has also been nominated at the "European Flim Award" for the European Discovery of the year. He played as well in the French-Chinese short film "French Touch" directed by Xiaoxing Cheng. With this performance, he earned two awards for "Best Actor" : one at the "2015 Chelsea Film Festival" in New York and the other, at the "2015 Paris Courts Devant Festival". Then, he played the role of Julien in the first long feature of Harry Roselmack and had the main role in the first long featured film of Julien Botzanowski. He also played the role of Paul in season 4 of the TV show "Working Girls" and portrayed the role of Simon in the feature film "Tourmentée" d'Elisabeth Tcha. More recently, he was Dion in "Is This Now", an English production. In 2017, Fabien directed his first short film "Clac", as the laureate of the "Nouveaux Cinemas" competition. He also played the role of Frederic Joncquart in "Les Tuche 3".
Fabien Barlet is known for Plan Coeur (2018) and Hublot (2016).