Maaya Uchida was born on 27 December 1989 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for The Promised Neverland (2019), Hikônin Sentai Akibarenjâ (2012) and Seishun Buta Yaro Wa Bunny Girl-senpai No Yume Wo Minai (2018).
Maayan Blum is an actor and writer, known for HaYehudim Baim (2014), Mo'adon Layla (2006) and Ha-Retzu'a (2003).
Maayan Eliasi was born on July 21, 1982 in Israel. She is an actress, known for AntiVirus (2014), Holechet Shiva (2016) and Ta Gordin (2012).
Maayan was born in Costa Rica to a Belgian mother and a Nicaraguan father. She lived in Brazil, Ecuador, and Italy as her mother fought poverty with the United Nations. Her path finagled itself into UPenn, where she fell unceremoniously into PreMed. She discovered her true calling as an actress when she moved to New York City. As an Actor, she trained at the William Esper Studio for two years. As Global Citizen, she helps run her family's nonprofit, Palms for Life, dedicated to giving access to food, water, education, and sanitation to communities around the world as well as increasing awareness on social issues. She is the founder and host of Glimpse of Brilliance, a podcast that provides listeners with insight on various topics and common human struggles. She loves film, theater, yoga, meditation...but really just sitting down to watch a series on Netflix or reading a good book (Baby Island anyone?) with perfect obsessive focus for weeks on end, to the point of ending her relations to humans, is also on the list. She believes in honesty and giving life her all.
Maayane Conti is known for Debout sur la montagne (2019), Marcel! (2022) and Being My Mom (2020).
Maaz Ali is a Pakistani and Indian actor, voiceover artist, dancer, and model. Based out of LA, he's invested over a decade in theatrical training including at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, Uprights Citizens Brigade, and from Lesly Kahn. Maaz can be seen on-screen for his roles in Hiraeth (Amazon Prime), Mythic Quest (Apple TV), and Lethal Weapon (Fox). He can also be seen in short films such as Just One Night and ALHAMDU, an official selection at the 2022 Atlanta Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. Maaz can be heard through his voiceover work for Disney's Ms. Marvel (in both English and Urdu), an upcoming Rapunzel animation spinoff, and on a number of video games requiring impersonations. In his spare time, Maaz models for a number of LA-based fashion brands and can be seen on the runway at Los Angeles Fashion Week (LAFW)'s Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 shows. He also played the lead actor and dancer in "Circles" by Tesla Boys, which was selected and featured at the 2017 SXSW Film Festival.
When, at 50, Mabel Albertson was given the supporting role of Mrs. Carter, young actress Aileen Stanley Jr.'s mother in a Warner Bros. Technicolor musical romance, little did she know that she was starting out a movie and TV career in which she would shine as "the ultimate haughty judgmental (often wealthy) mother-in-law (or mother, or stepmother, or auntie)" in an impressive series of films, TV films or TV series episodes. Mabel Albertson's comic gifts helped her to make these generally obnoxious characters hilarious. She is indeed memorable as Jerry Lewis' mother-in-law in Don't Give Up the Ship (1959), as George Hamilton's mother in All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960) or the domineering mother-in-law of poor Anthony Franciosa in Period of Adjustment (1962). On television, Tom Ewell, Dick Van Dyke and Dick Sargent, among others, were given the same treatment by their screen mother. Even at 50 years of age, Mabel Albertson was no newcomer to the business. In fact, she had been a successful vaudeville performer in the 1920s, a radio star in the 1930s and a theater actress and director in the 1940s. She had tried her hand in films twice (in 1928 and 1940) but without much success. Ironically, it was the film business that had previously rejected her which would make her unforgettable from the early 1950s to the late 1970s when Alzheimer's Disease put an and end to a long and fruitful career.
Mabel Cadena is an actress, known for El baile de los 41 (2020), Dos Veces Tú (2018) and El Señor de los Cielos (2013).
After graduating from the University of Hong Kong with a major in English literature and psychology, did graduate work in drama and creative writing at Bristol University in England. Returned to Hong Kong in 1978 to become the chief writer and director at a Hong Kong TV station. In 1981, began further graduate work in the U.S., taking a Master's degree in film studies from New York University.
Mabel Escaño was born in 1946 in Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for Estudio 1 (1965), Policía (1987) and Open Season (1974).