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    • Hayley Marie Norman

      Hayley Marie Norman is an American film and television actress. Hayley was born and raised in Thousand Oaks, California, the daughter of a retired baseball player. Her father is African-American and her mother is of Russian, German, and distant Dutch, descent. On her mother's side, Hayley is the great-granddaughter of production manager/assistant director Gene Anderson, and the great-niece of actor Robert J. Anderson, who played young George Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life (1946), and of assistant director Gene Anderson Jr.. Hayley was chosen to be one of the few and highly distinguished California Arts Scholars, in which she was awarded a Governor's medallion, the highest distinction in California for artistically talented students. She received this honor an unprecedented two years in a row. Hayley continued her training and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Upright Citizens Brigade honing her skills as both a dramatic actress and comedienne. She continues to perform with popular sketch and improv groups around town and enjoys putting up new material on the UCB main stage. Hayley had a memorable breakout performance in Chris Rock's Top Five (2014), proving she can hold her own among some of Hollywood's most iconic comedians. The film, released on December 12, 2014, became a hot commodity at the Toronto International Film Festival, prompting Paramount Studios to purchase it, including it in the DGA's annual The Contenders event and preparing Top Five for an awards run. In addition to her role in Top Five, this multitalented actress also co-produces and stars in the semi-scripted hit online series Hello Cupid. Drawing largely on her improv and comedy skills, the series follows longtime friends Robyn (Hayley Marie Norman) and Whitney as they experience the ups and downs of online dating. The series, now in its second season, has garnered critical acclaim and has been named an official selection at the TriBeCa Film Festival and one of the "Top 5 Great Web Series You Should Be Watching Now" by Vulture. After starring as a perky cheerleader in Sony Pictures Screen Gems' film Fired Up, she received rave reviews from Robert Ebert who declared her "the most intriguing member of the cast." She's had recurring roles on television shows like Crash acting alongside one of her favorite actors, Dennis Hopper, as well as abc's Selfie and BET's long running The Game. Her other credits include Hancock, Our Family Wedding, Norbit, New Girl, Bones, The Exes, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, Studio 60, and many more. A bonafide LA valley girl, one of Hayley's first jobs was as the Mattel's official "face" of the African American Barbie, and she later filled iconic role of Briefcase #25 model on Deal or No Deal. Hayley also has a role in Relativity Media's Beyond The Lights which is slated to hit theaters this November. Hayley is a huge fan of the blaxploitation genre and is a self proclaimed fan girl of Pam Grier. She also speaks frequently about the films of John Cassavetes and her admiration for both him and Gena Rowlands. She is a classically trained dancer and a long time vegan and animal rights activist.

    • Hayley McCarthy

      Australian Actress, Hayley McCarthy, has been cast in numerous productions since moving to Los Angeles. Most recently, she starred as Sarah Evans in Eugene Ashe' Feature film "Sylvie" starring Tessa Thompson, Nnamdi Asomugha, Lance Reddick and Eva Longoria. She played Young Esther on the CW's smash hit "The Originals", Dawn Amaro in CBS "NCIS:LA", Melody in "Marvel's Agent Carter for ABC", Nickelodeon's "Game Shakers" Recurring as Sharon, Nickelodeon's "Mutt and Stuff", "Shadows on Iniquity" through the prestigious Peter Stark Program at USC and "Blurred Lines" By director Alex Askew. Hayley also starred in collaborative feature film "20/20", which was awarded the President's Innovative Award at Burbank Film Festival. Hayley has also appeared in television shows and films in Australia including "Home & Away", "All Saints", "Rescue Special Ops", "Out of the Blue", "Tumblegum", "Jack & Jill", "Pocket Money" and LA web fest wining series "The Justice Lease" and played Lisa and Sophie U/S in the 10th Anniversary Australian Tour of smash hit 'Mamma Mia!'. Hayley lives in L.A. and divides her time working between Australia and the US.

    • Hayley McElhinney

      Hayley McElhinney was born on September 12, 1974 in Australia. She is an actress, known for The Babadook (2014), Mystery Road: Origin (2022) and Doctor Doctor (2016).

    • Hayley McFarland

      Hayley McFarland was born on March 29, 1991. As a child she appeared in several theatrical productions, including Titanic, Fiddler on the Roof, and The Sound of Music. She has appeared on TV (Gilmore Girls, ER, Criminal Minds). In 2008 Hayley was cast as Emily Lightman on the FOX series Lie to Me. In the 2008 film Winged Creatures, she played Lori Carline alongside Dakota Fanning.

    • Hayley McLaughlin

      Hayley McLaughlin, born Hayley Melissa McLaughlin, is a Scottish actress. Hayley was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland. She holds Dual UK/ US Citizenship. Hayley is known for playing Jennifer in David Fincher's Emmy Award winning Love, Death & Robots (2019), and Rebecca in Robert Zemeckis' hit drama series Project Blue Book (2019). She is also known for her role "Ariel", the magical Shakespearean fairy, in TNT's The Librarians: And the Happily Ever Afters (2015). In 2019, Hayley starred alongside Teri Polo and Dylan Walsh in the Netflix movie Deadly Switch (2019).

    • Hayley McQuillan

      Hayley McQuillan is an actress, known for Bad Day for the Cut (2017), Game of Thrones (2011) and My Mother and Other Strangers (2016).

    • Hayley Mills

      Hayley Mills is an actress, known for A Moving Image (2016).

    • Hayley Mills

      Born Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills in London in 1946, she is the daughter of the great actor Sir John Mills and the well-known novelist-playwright Mary Hayley Bell. Her sister is the actress Juliet Mills. She grew up in her parents' home, an outgoing, funny child, and, because she spent so much time with her parents and their friends, very intelligent. When she went to boarding school at age nine, however, she became very shy around kids her own age. She found solace in theater productions at her school. She was noticed playing at her parent's home in 1958 by director J. Lee Thompson, who immediately cast her opposite her father in the thriller Tiger Bay (1959). Her debut performance turned heads around the world, from Germany, where she won an award at the Berlin Film Festival, to Hollywood, when Walt Disney came knocking at her door. He signed her to a five-year contract. For her first film for the studio, Pollyanna (1960), she won critical raves, box-office success, and a special Juvenile Academy Award. Her second Disney film, The Parent Trap (1961), in which she played twins, was even more popular. She continued to appear in routine Disney films like In Search of the Castaways (1962) and Summer Magic (1963), as well as films outside the studio like Whistle Down the Wind (1961), based on her mother's novel, and The Chalk Garden (1964), again co-starring with her father. Though Disney gave her a somewhat more adult role in the mystery film The Moon-Spinners (1964), she had begun to tire of her sunny, innocent Pollyanna image. After completing That Darn Cat! (1965), she left the studio for good. That Darn Cat! (1965) was still a success, as was her first post-Disney film, Columbia's The Trouble with Angels (1966). Then, she shocked her fans by appearing in the comedy The Family Way (1966) with her father. There was an even bigger surprise in store when she fell in love with the film's director, Roy Boulting, who was 33 years her senior. She lived with Boulting for five years after he divorced his wife. They married in 1971 and had a son, Crispian Mills, in 1973. By this time, he'd taken control of her career, and, as a result, she made many bad film choices that left critics and audiences cold. By 1975, her film career had pretty much tanked. She separated from Boulting that year and moved in with actor Leigh Lawson, with whom she had a son, Jason, in 1976. They split up in 1984. She appeared in three TV-movie sequels to The Parent Trap (1961) in the 1980s, and also appeared in the BBC miniseries The Flame Trees of Thika (1981) and the TV series Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987), later re-titled Saved by the Bell (1989). She hasn't done much film work in several years, preferring to concentrate on her burgeoning career in theater. Her greatest success in theater, so far, has been the role of Anna in "The King and I", which she has played in many touring stage productions throughout the 1990s.

    • Hayley Nault

      Hayley Nault is known for Lost Girl (2010), 2nd Generation (2018) and Red & Stone (2009).

    • Hayley Nelson

      Based in Southern California but with a heart from the Midwest, Hayley Nelson is an American actress and singer. She is known for her bright, versatile, and theatrical voice, Since branching out to voice over, she can be heard across the animation and gaming industry. Aside from her acting career, she freelances as a multimedia designer, illustrator, and animator.

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