Blaire Chandler was born in Dallas, Texas in a year which, being a true-blue Southerner, she believes is nobody's business. Blaire made her stage debut at the age of five in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she played the role of the Littlest Angel in "The Life of Shalom Alachem" - during which she irritated the grown-up actors by calling their lines out to them from the wings whenever they were taking a dramatic pause. By the time she decided to actually devote her life to acting, she'd done the lead in some 50 plays throughout Oklahoma and Arkansas. Now a grown-up herself, Blaire has studied in New York at The Actors' Studio, and is a member of Los Angeles' Actors' Gang (Tim Robbins, Artistic Director). She has won numerous acting awards - including the LA Weekly Best Supporting Actress Award for her turn in the Aileen Wournos bio-play, "Self Defense - Or, Death of Some Salesmen," as well as the Cincinnatti Crictics Award and Cincinnatti Enquirer Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of the darkly funny Kitty Oppenheimer, in "The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer." She won an LA Critics' Ovation Award for her Ensemble work in the original production of The Exonerated also at the Actors' Gang. She was also a member of the original LA and NY cast for Tim Robbin's highly controversial satire, Embedded, which debuted at the Actor's Gang and then went on to a sold-out run at The Public Theatre in New York. She has been twice honored as the leading lady of Shakespeare Santa Cruz's summer season. She was a memorable Kate in Taming of the Shrew, a production which the San Francisco Chronicle called "The best production of Shrew in a decade". The following year, she delighted audiences with her twin roles of tragically wronged Hermione in The Winters' Tale and the funny, pragmatic, and apparently optically challenged Olivia in Twelfth Night. She lives in Los Angeles, with her husband, the actor David Wilcox, and their three cats, Jake, Flint and Grypon.
Blaire Chang was born on June 22, 1982 in Taipei, Taiwan. She is an actress, known for Bang jia zhe (2017), Juedui Daling (2012) and Pan shou lien ren (2012).
Blaire Hastings is known for 5000 Blankets (2022), Focus (2020) and When the Stairs Creak (2022).
Blaire Hillman is an actress, known for The Dark Red (2018) and Ask Hatter & Hare (2015).
Blaire Najal is known for Venus Effect, F*cking Married (2022) and T.H.O.T. Therapy: A Focused Fylmz and Git Jiggy Production (2023).
Blaire Restaneo is known for Gedo senki (2006), Banshee (2013) and Pixikill: Chameleon (2010).
Blaisdell Caloyloy is known for Mallari (2023), Bedspacer (2024) and Sugapa (2023).
Blaise is an actor, known for Mean Dreams (2016).
Blaise Afonso is known for Le dernier mercenaire (2021), La terre et le sang (2020) and Sentinelle (2021).
Blaise Bowers, a Colorado native, fell in love with acting at an early age of three. He has appeared in numerous theater productions in the Denver area; "Bridge to Terabithia" as lead character Jesse Aarons, "Pinocchio" as lead Pinocchio, "A thousand cranes" as Kenji and numerous other productions, magazine and commercials. Blaise has extended his talents to film in the last two years starring in "Le Marbre" as Pierre, "Ballroom Billy" as Billy, " Won't back down" as Nolan among other projects. Blaise has a passion for writing, directing and editing, with his first short film project "Whoopie" about the relationship between his real-life sister Neela Bowers and their dog "Whoopie". Blaise now attends an arts-integrated school but was home-schooled most of his life, he enjoys playing Dungeons and Dragons, attending movie screenings, writing stories, playing the ukulele, playing video games, Denver Comic Con and world travel.