Paris Jefferson has won awards and accolades for leading roles in theatre, film, and television ranging from Marla in Y: The Last Man ("magnetic" Vulture New York, "phenomenal" TV Podcast Industries), Anna Karenina ("mesmeric" The Guardian), Janis Joplin ("compelling" Time Out), Athena in Xena Warrior Princess, Frankie in Frankie and Johnnie in the Claire de Lune ("outstanding" Northern Echo), and Constance in The Constant Wife ("a comic masterclass in timing" The Times). In 2018 she won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the British Independent Film Festival (BIFF) for her role in Sunset Contract. From 2006-2012 Paris performed leading roles on stage including at The Gate Theatre-Dublin, and the Spoleto Festival-USA. Born in London and raised in Australia, Paris went on to work around the world including London, Dublin, Los Angeles, Paris, Auckland, Brisbane, and Toronto. Her screenplay Refraction was described by the award-winning director, Fred Schepisi, as intriguing, surprising and touching. It features the French philosopher Descartes at work in the Australian outback, and is loosely based on her childhood.
Paris Jones is a producer and actor, known for Elevated Remedies (2017).
Paris King is known for Chances (2013), One Day Two Nights (2021) and Hang On (2011).
Paris LaLonde is known for Big Finish - Private Dicks (2021), Dark Feathers and Space Rippers.
Paris Laxmi is an actress, known for Bangalore Days (2014), Tiyaan (2017) and Olappeeppi (2016).
Paris Lees was born in 1986 in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. She is an actress, known for Boy Meets Girl (2015), 50 Years Legal (2017) and Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls (2016).
Paris Lees was born in 1986 in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. She is an actress, known for Boy Meets Girl (2015), 50 Years Legal (2017) and Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls (2016).
Paris Limnidis is an actor, known for Oiktos (2018).
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Paris Moletti is an actor and producer, known for Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) and The Wilds (2020).