Blanca Yañez was born in San Diego, CA. She received her B.A. from the University of California, Santa Barbara as a first-generation student and moved to Los Angeles post-graduation after being accepted to train at the Sharon Chatten Studio in Venice. She is known for Huge (2021) (2021) and Interreflections (2020) (2020), as well as international projects such as Nombre a los Bueyes (2021) (2021).
Blanca Zurdo is an actress, known for El jugador de ajedrez (2017).
Blanche Anderson is a Scottish actress and filmmaker living in London. Blanche trained in acting at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Her credit's include: A Christmas Carol, Crooked Frames (feature films), Match Not Found (web-series), Understudies (theatre), Santander (commercial). Her Short Films have screened around the globe, including Leicester Square Empire Cinema, as part of The British Independent Film Festival and as part of FilmOneFest in New Jersey. Her film 'The Perfect Cure' was a recent winner at the London Short Film Festival.
Blanche Baker is an actress of stage, screen and television. Born Blanche Garfein in New York, her mother is actress Carroll Baker, who won a Best Actress Oscar nomination for Baby Doll (1956), several months after baby Blanche arrived. Her father is stage director Jack Garfein, who later went on to direct movies and teach acting. After attending Wellesley College, she took her mother's surname and made her television debut in the miniseries Holocaust (1978), for which she won an Emmy Award. Baker made her movie debut in The Seduction of Joe Tynan (1979), an A-List production featuring Alan Alda at the height of his popularity and another "Holocaust" co-star at the start of her career, Meryl Streep. She then appeared as the Holy Mother in the TV movie, Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (1979). Then came "Lolita." In 1980-81, the 24-year-old Baker originated the role of the preteen "nymphet" loved by a pedophile in Edward Albee's stage adaption of Nabokov's classic novel. The show was picketed during out-of-town tryouts and in New York by feminists outraged by the show's depiction of pedophilia. More importantly, the show was pilloried by outraged critics in its out-of-town tryouts, giving "Lolita" a bad word of mouth. After 31 previews, the troubled production opened on Broadway on March 19, 1981 and closed after only 12 performances. She never appeared on Broadway again, despite critics calling her performance "breathtaking" and "beguiling." Blanche Baker has continued to work steadily in television and on the silver screen but has never again approached the heights she did in her early twenties.
Blanche Bradburry was born on September 15, 1988 in the Czech Republic. She is an actress.
Blanche Gardin was born on April 3, 1977 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She is an actress and writer, known for La meilleure version de moi-même (2021), Effacer l'historique (2020) and Je parle toute seule (2016).
Blanche Mehaffey was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1907. She began as a dancer with the Ziegfeld Follies before coming to Hollywood. She starred in many comedies, westerns and drama films starting in 1923, initially for the Hal Roach Film Company often playing opposite Charley Chase and later Glenn Tryon, though occasionally appeared in drama and cowboy features. In 1929 she dropped out of filming to study voice and languages for more than a year in New York City, returned to films in 'Sunrise Trail' a western starring Bob Steele in 1931. She was last seen on screen in 1938's 'The Wages of Sin' made at the Willis Kent studios.
Blanche Payson was born on September 20, 1881 in Santa Barbara, California, USA. She was an actress, known for All Over Town (1937), The Bachelor's Baby (1927) and Figures Don't Lie (1927). She was married to Eugene Alonzo Payson. She died on July 4, 1964 in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Blanche Ravalec is an actress, known for Moonraker (1979), Une maison, une histoire (1980) and Diabolik (1997).
Blanche Vieillevoye is known for Rien à foutre (2021).