Hannah Hodson is a New York-based actress from Brooklyn. She has been acting since the age of eleven, when she was cast in a Nike Air Jordan commercial directed by Spike Lee. She has since starred in a number of television series and films, most notably as Camille on TNT's Hawthorne and Lorna on Showtime's Happyish. She graduated with a BA in Theater from Hampshire College and received further training at the William Esper Studio in New York City.
Hannah Hoekstra is a very talented actress. In 2012 she received a Gouden Kalf for her role in Hemel. She appeared on screen in the film APP and the television series Volgens Robert. In Ireland she appeared the film The Canalin 2013. Hannah has been engaged with the National Theatre since the season of 2013-2014. She is featured in several plays such as De Storm and As You Like It. This year she will be playing in the marathon performance Genesis. Hannah stars in a leading role in the film De Helleveeg, based on a novel by A.F.T.H van der Heijden. This movie is out in cinemas since the beginning of 2016.
Hannah Holby is known for Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) and Boneshaker (2013).
Hannah Hope Holt is an actress, known for Teen Musical: The Movie (2020), Heart of Champions (2021) and London Dark (2019). She has been married to Nicholas Holt since July 7, 2019.
Hannah Horton is an actress and producer, known for Captain Fantastic (2016), Z Nation (2014) and Laggies (2014).
Hannah Howland is known for The Watchers (2024) and Arthur's Whisky (2024).
Hannah Hueston is an actress, known for Cheer Camp Killer (2020), Ruthless Renegade (2020) and The Resonator: Miskatonic U (2021).
Hannah Hughes is an actress, known for V/H/S/2 (2013), Park Arcadia (2014) and What Fun We Were Having (2011). She has been married to Eric M Silverman since October 7, 2017.
Hannah Hunt is known for The Squad (2023), Up Here (2023) and Deadly Seduction (2021).
Hannah Hutch is a London based actress and performance artist. Theatre credits include Macbeth at The National Theatre, Common at The National Theatre; To Dream Again at Clywd Theatr Cymru and POLKA; Jane Wenham The Witch of Walkern for Out of Joint at the Arcola & UK tour; The Skriker for Manchester International Festival at the Royal Exchange; 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at Shakespeare's Globe; The Crucible at the Old Vic; and The Lazy Elf at The Arts. TV credits include, for BBC; Call The Midwife,Shakespeare and Hathaway, BABS and Doctors. Film credits includes; 3 Cities, Those who are Lost , Ghillie, The Invisible Man (short; nominated at the Berlin International Film Festival)