Tahira Kashyap is an Indian film director, writer, and producer. She completed her schooling at Yadavindra Public School, Mohali, and went on to earn a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Panjab University, Chandigarh. She also holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication from the same university. Kashyap started her career as a programming head at radio station BIG 92.7 FM and worked as a professor of mass communication at Mithibai College, Mumbai. She then moved on to become a writer, and her first book, I Promise, was published in 2011. She has since written several books, including Souled Out, Cracking the Code, and The 12 Commandments of Being a Woman. In 2017, Kashyap made her directorial debut with the short film Toffee (2017). The story revolves around two girls from polar opposite worlds who were bought together by shared feelings of freedom and hopefulness. Her next project as a director was Zindagi inShort (2020), an anthology of seven stories about seven different people and their ordinary lives. She then went on to direct Sharmajee Ki Beti (2024), starring Saiyami Kher and Divya Dutta. Kashyap has been open about her battle with breast cancer and has become an advocate for breast cancer awareness. She has shared her journey with cancer in her book The 12 Commandments of Being a Woman and has also given talks on the subject. Kashyap is married to actor Ayushmann Khurrana, and they have two children together. The couple were childhood sweethearts and first met at physics tuitions when they were still in school.
Tahira Khan is known for Sanam Bewafa (1991).
Tahira Kochhar is known for Rabba Main Kya Karoon (2013).
Tahirah was born in South London, England to a Pakistani mother and Jamaican father. She trained at The BRIT School for Performing Arts as well as Identity School of Acting where she studied Theatre. Tahirah is probably most well known for playing 'Miss Rebecca Jessel' in the Netflix series The Haunting of Bly Manor created by Mike Flanagan. A follow-up to the American anthology supernatural horror drama series The Haunting of Hill House. Tahirah is well known in the UK for her television credits including ITV crime drama The Tower, BBC comedy series The First Team opposite Will Arnett, and series regular roles in BBC school drama Waterloo Road. On the big screen, Tahirah can be seen in Ralph Fiennes' The Invisible Woman and Film 4's See Me alongside Academy Award winner Olivia Colman. As well as her screen work, Tahirah's passion for theatre has been prevalent throughout her career, and is evident from her credits, which include the lead in the National Theatre's production of Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, and the critically acclaimed 3-hander Firebird, which originated at Hampstead Theatre, and later transferred to Trafalgar Studios in the West End. Tahirah currently resides in her hometown of London.
Tahitia Hicks was born on March 3, 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for Mortal Kombat: Conquest (1998), Corrupt (1999) and Evolver (1995).
Tahj Miles is an actor, known for Death in Paradise (2011), Class Dismissed (2016) and Small Axe (2020).
Tahj Mowry, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, is known for playing the young prodigy on the Disney sitcom, Smart Guy (1997). He is the son of Darlene Renee (Flowers), who eventually ended up managing the siblings' early career, and Timothy John Mowry, a police officer and a veteran of the war. His mother is of Afro-Bahamian descent and his father, who is caucasian, has English ancestry. Tahj Mowry made his acting debut at the age of four, in 1990, on the television series, Who's the Boss? (1984), as a one-time guest star character, "Greg". After that, followed several other roles on memorable television sitcoms, like Where I Live (1993), Out All Night (1992), Aladdin (1994), Sonic the Hedgehog (1993), and his most memorable role, in 1990, as "Teddy" on the hit-sitcom, Full House (1987). Tahj Mowry had accomplished all these reprising guest and recurring roles before even reaching the age of ten! In 1994, Mowry joined his twin sisters, Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housley, on their ABC hit-sitcom, Sister, Sister (1994), in the roles of "Cousin Taj", "Sammy" and "T.J. Henderson". By the time he had joined the Disney sitcom, Smart Guy (1997), in 1997, he was already an accomplished actor, starring in movies, sitcoms and even cartoon series. Every sibling in the Mowry family during the late 90's were stars of hit-sitcoms on different television networks. The show ran for fifty-one episodes and three seasons. The show was canceled, as Mowry stated several years later, due to a "contract-dispute". What came next for Mowry after he starred on a hit-sitcom was the star of several Disney movies, such as Seventeen Again (2000), which he co-starred with his twin sisters, Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housley. Other Disney movies such as Hounded (2001) in 2001, with actor 'Shia Labeouf', as well as The Poof Point (2001). In 2002, Mowry once again returned as a voice actor, by starring in the successful animated show, Kim Possible (2002), as the computer-genius "Wade Load". Mowry's character on "Kim Possible" was inspired by the character he played on Smart Guy (1997). Several "Kim Possible" movies were released during the syndication of the series, all of which Mowry starred in. The "Kim Possible" series and franchise ended in 2007, after winning several prestigious awards. Tahj Mowry, in 2007, also starred in a movie, with rapper/actor/comedian "Ice Cube", called Are We Done Yet? (2007). Mowry played the role of "Danny Pulu". In the late 2000s, Mowry signed onto a label, and began to pursue a singing career, citing he wanted to do more than be an actor and had other passions. Mowry will be forever remembered as a versatile entertainer and as one of many favorite child stars.
Alabama native Tahj A. Vaughans is an actor, writer, director, and producer with about 10 years in the entertainment industry while acting in numerous projects including, MacGyver, The Purge (TV), NCIS:New Orleans, BET's "Sacrifice," and the upcoming season 2 of a major Starz show. Tahj continues to advance his career with the development of his production company, LO-V Productions, which is in the early stages of producing their first project. Tahj hopes to inspire his audience in finding their own unique voices to express themselves.
Tahj Williams-Ayers is known for Psycho Yoga Instructor (2020).