Trish Murray is known for Kissing a Dream (1996).
Patricia 'Trish' Osmond was born in 30th of May, 1944 on the Isle of Wight just off the South coast of England. Trish had her first small speaking part on stage when she was just two years old and took part in English-Speaking amateur theatre as often as possible throughout her life. Whether it was musicals, Gilbert and Sullivan, Shakespeare, Pantomime, Comedies - as long as it was on stage. In Germany she has done TV, cinema, short films and advertising in front of the camera. With her English mother tongue she also speaks perfect German with an attractive, slight English accent. Laughing, crying, learning lines, showing emotion - all in day's work.
Trish Pattendon is known for The Yoda Chronicles (2013), Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand alone complex - The laughing man (2005) and Barbie: The Pearl Princess (2014).
Trish Pope is known for Gold (2018), Free Rein (2017) and Hidden (2018).
Patricia "Trish" Rainone works both in front and behind the camera. She is one of the producers of A Christmas Letter which released on CBC & CBC Gem in 2021. She makes a cameo in the film as the tough Waitress Sally earning a nod to the performance in The Globe & Mail (What we need now on TV: Three doses of adorable, John Doyle, November 30th, 2021.) Trish plays prisoner "Top Dog" Nikki Picano in the comedy Pink Is In. She co-directed season two of the series which airs on Bell's Fibe TV channel. In 2022, Pink Is In was nominated for Best Series Ensemble by ACTRA/Alliance of Canadian Cinema Television and Radio Artists members, in the running and selected as a finalist amongst the country's most popular television shows. The series has earned many awards and received many positive reviews by television critics. It highlights many female performers and members of the LGBTQ+ community. Prior to working on Pink Is In, Trish co-created the comedy series My Roommate's an Escort and played non-confrontational small-town roommate Heather in the two seasons, earning a Best Actress nomination at TO Webfest in 2017. Trish wrote, directed and starred in the short film Milk, on Amazon Prime US/UK, which focuses on infertility and the complexity of dealing with stress, relationships and the circle of life. She dedicated the film to her friend Daley Blake Smith (AKA Tyler Blake Smith) who encouraged her to direct her own projects. The two friends and actors were penning a coming-of-age feature film called Not All Who Wander Are Lost, with plans of acting together on-screen, prior to his untimely passing. Trish's upcoming projects include a 180 Sisterhood Productions' feminist crime thriller she wrote called Bone Curator. 180 Sisterhood has a series of additional feature films shooting in 2022 and 2023 in Sault, ON with Stardust Pictures. Owners Trish and Rebeka are also the founders of the Sault Film Festival which is in the third year of operations. Trish is represented by Hero Artists Agency.
Trish Sie is known for Pitch Perfect 3 (2017), Step Up All In (2014) and OK Go: Upside Down & Inside Out (2016).
Patricia Anne Stratigeas, better known as Trish Stratus, is marketed as a former wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Before she became a mainstay in professional wrestling, she was a student at York University in Toronto, Canada. She majored in Biology and Kinesiology, but when the professors went on strike she took a job as receptionist at a local fitness club. There she was soon discovered by an agent who landed her a job as a fitness model. Her success as a fitness model eventually caught the attention of a WWE talent official who sent her a letter offering her a contract. Other wrestling promotions had also offered her similar contracts, but she decided to sign with the WWE. She then made her WWE debut in March 19, 2000 on Sunday Night Heat: Episode #3.12 (2000), where she formed the tag team of T & A with Test (Andrew Martin) and Albert (Matt Bloom). She also became the manager of then-WWE Intercontinental Champion Val Venis (Sean Morley). Trish Stratus is highly regarded as a self-proclaimed WWE Diva. Among her accomplishments: she was voted Internet Babe of the Year for three consecutive years in 2001, 2002 and 2003, along with winning the "Diva of the Decade" award for the WWE Monday Night RAW: Raw Tenth Anniversary (2003); she graced the cover of the annual WWE Divas Magazine four times--in 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2006; and she holds the record for being the only woman in WWE history to win the WWE Women's Championship seven times. On September 17, 2006, she officially retired from professional wrestling after an amazing 7-year career; she'll be remembered for the legacy she left during her time with the WWE. Following her retirement from WWE, she made occasional appearances on WWE Monday Night RAW (1993) in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012, either for a special anniversary episode (WWE Monday Night RAW: Raw 15th Anniversary (2007) and WWE Monday Night RAW: RAW 1000 (2012)- Raw 1000), to wrestle, to guest-host, or make a televised appearance in a gimmick style segment. She participated in WrestleMania XXVII (2011) in 2011 with Snooki (Nicole Polizzi) and John Morrison (John Hennigan) in an intergender tag team match against Laycool (Layla El and Michelle McCool) and Dolph Ziggler (Nic Nemeth) in which her team proved victorious. She was later inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame 2013 (2013) in 2013 by Stephanie McMahon and the following year she inducted her bestie Lita (Amy Dumas) in the WWE Hall of Fame (2014) in 2014. During that time, she toured with Lita (Amy Dumas) on convention tours to meet and greet fans who enjoyed their 2000-2006 friendship/rivalry. In 2018, they made their return to WWE when they individually participated in the main event all women's WWE Royal Rumble (2018), then wrestled in a tag-team match against Alicia Fox (Victoria Crawford) and Mickie James at the all female pay-per-view WWE Evolution (2018). Trish Stratus continues to split her time between making appearances at conventions, doing autograph signings for special WWE events, and taking care of her children Maximus (born September 30, 2013) and Madison (born January 14, 2017). She also made her mark in the feature films Bail Enforcers (2011) as Jules and Gridlocked (2015) as Gina.
Trish Tatterson is an actress, known for Soul Cage, Psychopomp (2020) and Showtime (2022).
Trish Titran is known for The Staircase (2022), The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021) and Greenland (2020).
Trish Wood is a producer and director, known for I Didn't Do It (2012), Human Prey (2009) and Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer (2020).