Monica Phinney is known for Procession (2021).
Monica Picca is known for 10 Tips Tipu Bini (2021).
Monica Piseddu is known for The Great Beauty (2013), La Belva (2020) and L'anno prossimo... vado a letto alle dieci (1995).
From Cleveland to Hollywood, actress, producer, entrepreneur, funny woman, tear-jerker, designer, decorator, builder, creator, fixer, cook, cleaner, host, wife, Browns fan, homemaker, (very) amateur bowler and -her favorite title- mom, Monica Potter has achieved success in several different ways....save having a concise bio intro. Monica Potter was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Nora Marie (Sexton), a homemaker and part-time cleaning lady, and Paul Ely Brokaw, Jr., who -among many other widely-used innovations- invented the first flame-resistant car wax. Her maternal grandparents were Irish. A passionate creator by genes and trade, Potter, along with her 12-person "Monica Potter Home" team, is producing a line of natural, locally-crafted home and beauty products sold on mrspotter.com as well as the company's first standalone store, which opened in Garrettsville Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, in 2014. Building the company had been a dream for Potter. Through it, she aims to supplement the beauty and comfort of customers' homes at an affordable price, while creating sustainable job opportunities in the area. Appropriately enough, "Monica Potter Home" is headquartered in Potter's own childhood house in Cleveland; a structure Potter recently bought and renovated as part of an initiative to improve the neighborhood's condition. When not running a company and knocking down walls, Potter is at work producing a sitcom, with Ellen DeGeneres and Warner Bros. Television, in which she will star as a mom, living under the same roof as her three ex-husbands. The script is in development and a pilot will be shot this spring. She is also producing a docu-series, tracking the renovation of her childhood home, with her favorite cast of characters...her family. To the dismay of its extraordinarily vocal fans, Potter recently wrapped production on five seasons of NBC's acclaimed drama series, Parenthood (2010). For her portrayal of "Kristina Braverman" and her struggles to raise three children (including one with Autism), an emotional battle with breast cancer and run for mayor, Potter has garnered a 2014 Golden Globes nomination, a 2013 Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, a TCA Award nomination for Individual Achievement in Drama & continued Emmy buzz. Potter's previous television credits include roles in Boston Legal (2004), for which Potter and her cast mates were nominated for a 2005 Screen Actors Guild award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, TNT's Trust Me (2009), USA's Reversible Errors (2004) and the beginning of it all, The Young and the Restless (1973). Potter burst onto the film scene with her co-starring role, opposite Nicolas Cage in Simon West's Con Air (1997). She then starred, with Robin Williams, in the acclaimed dramedy, Patch Adams (1998)" and appeared opposite Morgan Freeman in the thriller, Along Came a Spider (2001). Other film credits include the comedies, Head Over Heels (2001) and I'm with Lucy (2002), the mega-hit horror classic Saw (2004), Without Limits (1998), Lower Learning (2008) and The Last House on the Left (2009). Potter resides in both Cleveland and Los Angeles with her family.
Monica R. Harris is a SAG-E and AEA (EMC) actor, model, singer, and theatre arts professional based in New Orleans, LA. She holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from The College of Music & Fine Arts at Loyola University New Orleans. A proud military brat, her family spent time in Hawaii, California, Montana and settled down in Texas before she set off on her own at 18. In 2004, she traveled cross-country by bus from New Orleans, LA to South Brunswick, NJ. In 2005, Monica attended one fall term at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA and returned to Loyola the following spring. After graduating in 2007, she accepted an Upward Bound/Boys & Girls Club education position in Texas for the summer in order to finance her move back to New Orleans that fall. Monica has somehow managed to stay put despite having the heart of an explorer.
Monica Ramesh is known for Netru Indha Neram (2024) and Naanum Car Otren Daw (2023).
Monica Ramon is originally from Sabadell, Catalonia Spain, near the city of Barcelona. Monica comes from an artistic family, her Grandfather was a well known Catalan Spanish artist "Lluis Vila Plana". She is Known for Mexican Gangsters (2008) and Polanski Unauthorized (2009) by Damian Chapa Star of Blood in, Blood out (1993). She never plays any role in Nuns with big Guns (2010) as it shows in her credits. Monica went though tragedy such as one of her twin brother was severely injured in a car accident in 1992, in which her brother had come out of a coma and had to learn to speak and walk again and this hard experience made her a very strong person she said. Monica continued into acting, her first role in the Spanish series Happy End (1997) working alongside well-known Spanish actress Mónica López. Her second role was in the Spanish feature film Primats (1997) and its director Carlos Jove from Barcelona Catalonia. Monica went on to study modeling in Barcelona with Francina Diaz and acting at the Chekov Theatre in Madrid Spain with Angel Gutierrez, as well as two years of Stanislavsky method training, as well as extensive theatre experience. Since Monica has been in America, she has appeared in several Spanish television series as well as commercials. She has worked alongside actors such as Damian Chapa and Steven Bauer, appearing as well in the indie feature "Snafu"and working in the movie "XII" by Steven Goldenstein. Her starring short film Dirty Girl ( 2008) by Jennifer Clary won "Bronze Remi Award "( WorldFest Houston 2008) . Recently she worked in the movie A beautiful Soul (2016) by Cody Mullins a biopic about James Dean playing the role of "Pier Angeli".
Monica Rani Sharma is an actor, known for The Good Samaritan 2020 (2021), The Elevator (2021) and The Artist's Wife (2019).
Monica Ray is an American writer, director, voice actress, storyboard artist, and animator. She's most known for being the voice of Miko in Netflix's Glitch Techs, as well as being a writer, storyboard artist, and voice actress on Disney's Big City Greens. She also worked on Ben 10 as an additional writer, and Nickelodeon's Harvey Beaks as a writer, storyboard artist, and voice actress.
Monica Raymund stars as Gabriela Dawson in NBC's drama "Chicago Fire." A graduate of The Juilliard School, she is the recipient of the John Houseman Award for her commitment and dedication. Immediately following her graduation, she went on to star opposite Tim Roth for three seasons in "Lie to Me." During this time, she also became a founding member of The Mechanical Theatre Group, has been on faculty and co-head of the Communications Department at The Heifetz Institute and served as faculty for The Broadway Theatre Project. Raymund currently serves on the board and faculty of the Performing Arts Project, is a board member for The Hollywood Arts Organization in Los Angeles, is executive producing the independent feature "Submarine Kid", she was a producer on the Broadway production of "The Velocity of Autumn" and is the Founder/President of the theatrical production company, SISU Theatrical Productions, LLC. Other credits include, a lead role in director Stephen Elliott's latest feature "Happy Baby", a supporting role in the feature "Arbitrage" opposite Richard Gere, a starring role in the Sundance Lab musical production of "Like Water for Chocolate," and a recurring role on "The Good Wife." She also guest starred on the 200th episode of "Law & Order: SVU" opposite Robin Williams. Monica won The Imagen Award this past year for leading actress in a drama. Monica separated from her husband early 2013 and they completed their divorce in 2014. Raymund resides in New York City.