Careen Ingle is known for Unikitty! (2017), Jellystone (2021) and King Tweety (2022).
Careena Collins was born Sandee Johnson. Collins began her career in the adult entertainment industry at age 18 by answering an ad for a nude modeling assignment and started performing in explicit hardcore movies in her late teens in 1985. She signed an exclusive contract with the company Western Visuals and frequently worked for director Jerome Tanner. Moreover, Careena was well known as a submissive in bondage-themed films. Collins took a hiatus from adult cinema in 1987 so she could attend law school and earn a law degree (she graduated at the top of her class with a 4.0 grade point average), but returned to porn in 1994. Careena not only won XRCO Awards for Best Male - Female Sex Scene in 1996 and Best Anal or D.P. Scene in 1997, but also AVN Awards for Best All-Girl Sex Scene - Video in 1996 and Best Anal Sex Scene - Video in 1998. In addition, Collins served as a member of the Free Speech Coalition for two years and wrote a monthly column for the adult publication UnReal People. She's been inducted into both the XRCO Hall of Fame and the AVN Hall of Fame. Careena also runs a private group called Conquest for dominant men and submissive women and reportedly hosts monthly mixers for said group.
Careitha Davis is an actress, known for Hal King (2021).
Carel Nel is a multi-award winning actor, known for his roles as Karl the Android in Ridley Scott's Raised by Wolves, Abraham Lincoln in Grant on The History Channel, and the Emmy-nominated Roots. He has appeared in numerous international and local films and television shows, including Blood Drive, Shepherds and Butchers, The Last Days of American Crime, Young Ones, The Endless River and Flight of the Storks, to name a few. In 2016 and 2017 he won the Best Actor Award back-to-back at the kykNET Silwerskerm Festival, for the productions Hum and Slaaf (which he co-wrote). In 2019 he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor for his role as Oedipus in Oedipus: The Musical at the same festival. After studying Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of the Free State he relocated to Cape Town where he has been working in film, television, and theatre. He has starred in over 20 professional theatre productions, including Athol Fugard's People are Living There (nominated for Best Supporting Actor) and Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey, for which he was awarded the coveted Fleur du Cap for Best Actor. Other theatre credits include the one-man show Slaaf (nominated for Best Solo Performance), Die Fliek, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Demon Bride, Koöperasiestories, Balbesit, The Garage Sale and Chekov's Die Kersieboord.
Carel Struycken was born in the Hague, The Netherlands. When he was four years old his family moved to Curacao, an island in the Caribbean. At age sixteen, he returned to his home country, where he finished high school. He graduated from the directing program at the film school in Amsterdam, following which he did a year at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. After school, he collaborated on a number of projects of writer/director Rene Daalder. He was "discovered" as an actor at the corner of Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles by a lady who had abandoned her car in the middle of the street, calling after him, "We need you for a movie!". The movie was Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978). The turning point in his acting career however was Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985), a George Lucas film. In addition to cinema, he has also appeared on TV, notably as the recurring character, valet Mr. Homn, on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Carel has also helped in hardware and software development of virtual reality systems.
Caren Adorni is known for Xanadu Hellfire (2022).
Caren Kaye was born on March 12, 1951 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Satan's Princess (1989), Teen Witch (1989) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). She has been married to Renny Temple since November 15, 1980. They have two children. She was previously married to Jeffrey Sandor Orling.
Caren L. Larkey is an actress and producer, known for Get Out (2017), Sole Survivor (1984) and Baker's Man (2017).
Caren MacNevin is a Canadian actor, born in Ontario. She began her acting career in 2009 in a local Smiths Falls theatre production of Ghost Train, followed immediately by The Long Weekend (2010), Camelot, a British Panto (2010), and Anne With An "E" (2011). After moving into Ottawa in 2012, she began acting in film, television and voice-over. Her first film role was in ScareCrow Club (2014), followed by Boy For Sale (2014) as Charlie Chaplin, Raiders Of The Lost Shark (2015) and with more recent roles in Good Night (2016) as an actor and producer, C.R.Usher (2016), Take A Chance (2017). Caren MacNevin always strives to push her own perceived boundaries in regards to every acting role and character and continues to explore other facets of filming, including writing, producing and soon, directing.
Caren was born and raised in Rustenberg, South Africa with her three older siblings. Her family immigrated to New Zealand when she was 12 where she began acting in high school theatre productions. She went on to study Art and Design at University, majoring in animation and illustration. After graduating she returned to theatre briefly and then began working in television and film. In 2014, Caren was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award and a Logie Award for her work in Australia. Her role in Slow West directed by John Mclean, in which she stars opposite Michael Fassbender and Kodi Smith-McPhee, was her international feature film debut. She will also be appearing in Derek Cianfrance's upcoming Light Between Oceans.