Ioana Teodora Nimigean is a Romanian film and theatre actress.She was born on 1997 in Botosani, Romania. She graduated from National University of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 2019 .In 2019, she plays first role in the movie In Queen Marie of Romania. Other notable roles in Voyagers (2021) and Queen Marie of Romania (2019).
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Ioana Visalon is a Romanian film and theater actress.She was born on March 27 1966 in Bucuresti, Romania .She graduated from Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography Bucharest in 1996. In 2015, she plays first role in the movie Lady of Csejte.Known for films With Open Arms (2017) and The Silver Forest (2019).
Ioane Goodhue is known for Hawaii Five-0 (2010), Next Goal Wins (2023) and Magnum P.I. (2018).
Ioane King was an actor, known for Spartacus (2010) and Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011). He died on 15 August 2022.
Ioane Saula is known for The Fall Guy (2024), Bump (2021) and The Deb.
Ioanna Kimbook is an actress, known for Wedding Season, Choose or Die (2022) and Inside No. 9 (2014).
Ioanna Kolliopoulou is known for Eteros ego (2016), Horsepower (2021) and Salade grecque (2023).
Born and raised in Athens, Greece, Ioanna Meli grew up performing on stage at school and around Europe. She found her love for film when she was cast as the lead in award winning feature film "Elvis' Last Song" while a Drama & Theatre Arts undergrad in London and soon after graduating decided to complete her Acting training in Los Angeles. Ioanna has trained at Goldsmiths College University of London, UCLA School of TFT, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and holds a BA in Drama & Theatre Arts and an MFA in Acting for Film. Her award-winning work can be found on platforms such as Amazon Prime and DirecTV, while it has screened in prestigious festivals around the world including Tribeca Film Festival, Cannes International Film Festival and Athens International Film Festival.
Ioanna Piata is an actress, known for Mikra Anglia (2013), Biloba (2009) and PAN.di.MIA (OLA/loipon/ENA) (2014).