Blaze Freeman has appeared in several short films, videos, commercials and theater productions. He tried acting camp at the age of 10 and knew this is what he wanted to do. He lives in Dallas, TX and takes classes and workshops there as well. He travels often to Los Angeles, CA for pilot and episodic seasons as well as getting new headshots and taking classes and workshops out there. He has the "Boy next door" look but loves playing all types of roles. His smile is contagious and is often told by directors what a joy he is to work with because of his work ethic. He loves being around all types of animals, being outdoors and playing or watching most sports.
Legendary stripper and burlesque dancer Blaze Starr was born Fannie Belle Fleming in 1932 in Wilsondale, West Virginia. Her parents were Lora Evans and Goodlow Mullins. She had ten siblings. Blaze left home and moved to Washington, DC while only in her mid-teens. She was discovered by her first manager Red Snyder working as either a hat-check girl or at a donut shop. Starr got her stage name from Snyder, but, nonetheless, still left him after he attempted to rape her. With her fiery red hair, shapely and voluptuous 38D-24-37 figure, and sultry, energetic, and captivating stage presence (her stage routines included a comedic exploding coach gag and having a large trained black panther untie a ribbon on her costume, which made it fall to the floor), Blaze became a major headliner at the Two O'Clock Club in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned the nicknames "Miss Spontaneous Combustion" and "The Hottest Blaze in Burlesque." Starr made $1,500 dollars per week at the peak of her stripping career. Among the men's magazines she appeared in at the height of her fame are "Sizzle," "Ace," "Scamp," "Sir!," "Best for Men," "Rogue," and "Modern Man." Moreover, Starr posed for pictures for noted fetish photographer Irving Klaw. Blaze achieved her greatest notoriety in the late 1950s as the paramour for Louisiana state governor Earl Kemp Long (Earl Long); this affair inspired the 1989 feature film Blaze (1989), which even has a cameo from Ms. Starr as a stripper. She portrayed herself in the immensely popular Doris Wishman nudie cutie romp Blaze Starr Goes Nudist (1962). In 1974, Starr wrote the autobiographical book "Blaze Starr: My Life as Told to Huey Perry." Blaze retired from stripping in 1983. In 1989, Starr had become a gemologist who spent several holiday seasons selling hand-crafted jewelry at the Carrolltowne Mall in Eldersburg, Maryland. Blaze also owned and operated the Two O'Clock Club in Baltimore, Maryland. Starr died at age 83 on June 15, 2015 at her home in Wilsondale, West Virginia.
Blaze Tucker is an actor and director, known for Make It Rain (2014), Waiting (2014) and Last Man Club (2016).
Blazena Kovalikova is an actress and producer, known for Cake, Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012) and London Paris New York (2012).
Blazey Best is an actress, known for Between Two Worlds (2020), Ruben Guthrie (2015) and Ten Empty (2008).
Bleau Essen is known for Ty the Pie Guy (2015), My Two Left Feet (2018) and Text (2017).
Bleona, the Albanian pop icon, redefines the word "DIVA" in her uncontainable rise to global stardom. She is the most influential pop star of her generation while being one of the most influential cultural icons of today. Bleona broke the cultural mold of Albania by encouraging Albanians to be open minded. In doing so, she's one of the pioneers of the female empowerment movement in Albania, and a strong supporter of the gay community. In 2009 she came to the United States in with a vision to merge her career into a global stage without the benefits of entering through the American system of the music industry. Bleona had to pave the road with her bare hands and make a success for herself without a big team, and without any American corporation's help or guidance. Today she is a multiple award-winning, multi-lingual recording artist, having sold more than 7 million records worldwide, graced over forty magazine covers, and performed for millions of fans - all while operating as a completely independent artist. Her powerful vocals, charmingly brash persona, and reputation as an electrifying performer, have lifted her to the top of the Billboard music charts. In the past few years alone, Bleona has broken the Top Ten Billboard Dance Club Songs chart most recently with her #1 Hit "I Don't Need Your Love" and #3 Hit "Take You Over". Bleona is one of the stars of the new upcoming series, Paper Empire, and her new album, produced by Grammy Award winning producer and icon, Timbaland will be releasing during the spring of 2024. A beloved luminary, drawing record crowds of up to 70,000 in her native Albania, she continues to perform to consistent sold-out, standing room only shows. Through it all, Bleona has embraced the thrill of playing by her own rules, while at the same time respecting her craft and embracing her ever-growing fan base. Bleona's native creative ability has transformed her into a triple-threat phenomenon that has presented no limits to her larger-than-life talents. For more follow @Bleona
Blerim Destani was born on April 12, 1981 in Stolberg near Aachen (Germany). He spent his childhood in Tetovo, a town in Macedonia at the foot of the Sharr mountains. His entire family is of Albanian origin. Blerim has been living and working in Germany and Macedonia for the past ten years. Blerim discovered his passion for acting at an early age. Full of ambition, he has been pursuing his goal, dedicating his time and energy to the topics of film and acting. At 14 years of age, he made his acting debut in the Albanian TV film "Atje ku nuk lind dielli" (Sun doesn't rise there). While producing short documentaries, he began taking acting classes in England. In 2004, Blerim was offered his first major role in a film. He attracted significant public attention in Southeast Europe by playing the part of the main character "Beni" in the Kosovar TV production "Metropolet" (director: Sunaj Raca). The action-packed coming-of-age drama "Metropolet" deals with the fate of the young Albanian boy Beni, who is hoping to attain financial wealth in Germany within a short time. In order to achieve this target, he abandons his family and friends and hooks up with the gangster Musa. However, the plan does not work out and Beni ends up in prison. Reformed by several years' imprisonment, Beni realises that it is not that easy to leave the past behind ... The successful cooperation with the well-known director Sunaj Raca was continued in 2005 in the motion picture Etjet e Kosovës (2006). The film recounts the repercussions and effects of the Kosovar war on the Albanian population. Ethnic cleansings and other atrocities mentally and physically destroyed the people. The entwined destinies of individual persons and families from various geographic regions and social classes are the basis of a closely interconnected storyline. Families are not only looking for their missing children, but also for new hope and perspectives. In this film, Blerim very impressively impersonates the complex character of a man who needs to prove his qualities as a soldier, a husband and a father. However, Blerim is not just an actor - ha takes a broad interest in all aspects of filmmaking and has already gained some experience in the fields of directing and producing. He was the associate producer of the internationally successful Macedonian cinema production Golemata voda (2004) (directed by Ivo Trajkov) shot in 2004. In 2005, "The Great Water" was shown at many renowned festivals and received a number of awards. Blerim is currently continuing his professional training to be an actor by taking elocution lessons in order to further upgrade his abilities and prepare for new international film projects in 2006.
Blerim Krasniqi is an actor, known for Cold November (2018) and Fotografia (2002).
Bless Amada was born on May 29, 1997 in Lomé, Togo. He is an actor, known for Beckenrand Sheriff (2021), Kitz (2021) and Waldgericht - ein Schwarzwaldkrimi (2021).