Monica is an actress and vintage motorcycle riding whisk(e)y specialist who writes blog(s) and sings in band(s). She also enjoy parentheses. Monica is from New York, but now lives in Los Angeles. She is a professional singer who fronts the cabaret/burlesque big band Olive & the Mob, and toured extensively with her previous indie psych-folk band Dylan Trees and trip hop band Mad Planet. She is also an accomplished voice over artist and songwriter, and is being commissioned to write the theme song for an upcoming feature. In addition to acting and singing, Monica has also spearheaded a blog called Drunk Inscribing (where she collects and scans notes and drawings that people leave around when they're drunk), and she rides vintage motorcycles with the VVMC crew and her fellow cast members of The Ride. She is a certified advanced mixologist and enthusiastic whisk(e)y specialist, and is working on a series of whiskey education videos.
Monica Ollander is an actress, known for Siren (2016), En Passant (2015) and We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford to Miss (2014).
Monica Orsini was born in Hungary.
Dr. Monica Osborne is a writer and former literature, film, and cultural studies professor with expertise in representations of trauma, multi-ethnic narratives, and critical theory. She is the author of The Midrashic Impulse and the Contemporary Literary Response to Trauma and has written for Newsweek, The New Republic, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Jewish Journal, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Forward, Religion and Literature, Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the US, as well as many other magazines, academic journals, and edited collections. Her writing has dealt with issues including trauma and violence, racism and ideological diversity, immigration, the #MeToo movement, the TSA, Russian-Jewish culture, and the ethics of Holocaust and 9/11 comedy. Monica earned a Ph.D in Literature and Jewish Studies from Purdue University, and subsequently was awarded a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Holocaust and World Culture at UCLA where she taught courses in trauma, literature, and post-WWII German cinema. She has also taught at Loyola Marymount University and Pepperdine University, and is a 2007 graduate of the Cornell School of Criticism and Theory. She is the co-editor of Literature of Exile and Displacement: American Identity in a Time of Crisis, a book used in college classrooms across the country that deals specifically with the immigrant experience in America. Monica has also been the editor of "The Speech Project" at the Jewish Journal. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Jay Karas and son Leo.
Monica Padman is a producer and actress, known for Momsplaining with Kristen Bell (2018), CHIPS (2017) and The Good Place (2016).
Monica Pardo is an actress, known for Kommissar X - Drei goldene Schlangen (1969), Sentenza di morte (1968) and Un milione di dollari per sette assassini (1966).
Monica Parker is known for His Last Wife (2023).
Monica Parker is an actress and writer, known for A Perfect Murder (1998), Defiance (2013) and All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989).
Monica Patel is known for Xcuse Me (2003).
Monica Peña is a film and television actress that has appeared in numerous independent films and network television shows such as Friday Night Lights, Chase, The Lying Game and Prison Break. Among the many powerful short films she has starred in, she also appeared in sci fi feature films, Mandrake and Zero One. In live performances, she has been able to expand her experience and showcase her love of sports and salsa and cumbia dancing skills. Monica's diverse look has brought about a wide range of interesting roles, including, an Aztec Princess (where she learned Nahuatl), a Cuban Poet and Mary, the Mother of Jesus. She is an avid reader and her favorite projects are the ones that require a physical transformation of sorts or most often include difficult subject matter.