Helen Yalof is known for Good Timing with Jo Firestone (2021).
Born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, Helena af Sandeberg is one of the most proliferate, versatile and acclaimed actresses of her generation. After studying drama at the Sodra Latin High School of Performing Arts, she went on to study at Lee Strasbergs Actors Studio in New York. Upon returning to Sweden she embarked a rich career in features, TV and theatre. Helena has been a permanent member of the "Stockholm City Theatre" ensemble since 2003. Interpreting leading roles in a personal yet universal manner has presented her with great critical acclaim in a large number of plays: "Hedda Gabler", "Three Sisters" and "Anna Karenina", to mention a few. The motion picture industry saw Helena's big break come with "Kim Novak Never Swam in Genesaret's Lake" based on the Hakan Nesser novel by the same name. Movies like "Zingo", "In bed with Santa", "Immediate Boarding", "Cornelis", "I was a Swiss banker", "Dark Water" followed the initial success. TV screen has also proven to be a platform for Helena's versatility. Both drama ("Rederiet"), comedy ("Heja Bjorn") and crime ("Verdict Reviced) have made Helena af Sandeberg a household name. Her latest features are Jesper Ganslandt's family drama "Blondie" and Lasse Hallstrom's thriller "The Hypnotist". Tv audience will have the privilege of seeing her in 2013 in a mini series, "Death of a Pilgrim", dealing with the assassination of the Swedish Prime Minister, Olof Palme.
Helena Albergaria is known for Trabalhar Cansa (2011), Um Ramo (2007) and Que Horas Ela Volta? (2015).
Helena Ann D. Riley is known for Jurassic School (2017).
Heléna Antonio is an international award-winning actress and filmmaker, born in Como (Italy). She grew up between Italy and Spain and studied acting with John Strasberg, Macarena Pombo and Ivana Chubbock -along with others- before moving to London in 2015, where she studied the Meisner technique. Heléna recently finished filming 'Tutti a bordo', a Feature Film directed by Golden Globe winning director Luca Miniero; the Film will be released in 2022. One of her latest Feature Films, 'Sunburn', is now on Amazon Prime and other platforms, together with 'Heckle', in which Heléna plays Laura, alongside Steve Guttenberg. She has been directed for International campaigns by film directors as Tony Kaye, Julio Medem and Maria Ripoll and she has also performed 'La Bohème' at the Royal Opera House of London, directed by Richard Jones. Heléna played very different kind of roles-dark, empathetic, quirky-in a variety of genres (Thriller, Drama, Comedy, LGBT, Horror) and she genuinely loves exploring the human nature in all its forms and always completely commits herself in the journey, being hard working, creative and very focused on set. She acts in English, Italian and Spanish and she is skilled in accents. In 2021 she made her first short film behind the camera, '2020', screened also at the Venice Film Festival, which received the 'Best Short Film' award at the 72th edition of the prestigious Montecatini Film Festival, along with other awards and nominations. Heléna works internationally and she is currently based in London, writing and developing other projects to be produced in 2022.
Barlow was born in London where she lives with her parents, two sisters, and one brother. Barlow began her career on the small British stage in 2009, where she appeared in a bit part in The Nutcracker for the English Youth Ballet and later participated in the opening number for the Michael Croft Theatre, a host to a variety of school productions, including the Alleyn's Junior School, which Barlow attended in 2010.[1] Her first leading role was Wendy Darling for the Alleyn's Junior School Year Six production of Peter Pan, adapted by Maggi Law. Like many of the school's productions, it too was performed in the Michael Croft Theatre. Her most notable role came in 2011 when it was announced in June that she had been cast as Rose Weasley--oldest child of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in the commercially successful Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. At the age of 12, this was her first professional film credit. She went on to appear the same year in Horrid Henry: The Movie, an adaptation of Francesca Simon's children's book series of the same name and in 2012, in Mike Newell's adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations as the younger version of Estella Havisham played by Holliday Grainger as an adult, respectively. She appeared alongside Harry Potter alums Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Robbie Coltrane and Jessie Cave. Her latest project is Harriet and the Matches in the titular role, a five minute short film directed by Miranda Howard-Williams and written by Heinrich Hoffmann.
Helena Becker is known for Banalidade do Mal (2021), A Nuvem Rosa (2021) and Louva (2020).
Helena Bereen is an actress, known for Hunger (2008), The Devil's Doorway (2018) and Don't Leave Home (2018).
Although born in an acting family, she wanted work that included animals when she was young. At the age of 5, she was in a production of the play 'Klas Klättermus'. When she was a 15 she received a scholarship for studying in USA and moved to Mississippi for a year. During this year she became interested in acting and decided that this was her future. Back in Sweden, she got a role in a TV-series but her first application to become a student at the Royal Dramatic Theatre was rejected. Acting lessons for 'Margreth Weivers' made the third attempt successfull. After her studies she worked both at the Royal Dramatic Theatre and Stockholm's City Theatre. She made her breakthrough with 1939 (1989). Colin Nutley saw her face on a poster for Kvinnorna på taket (1989) and cast her for his movie BlackJack (1990). She was also the obvious choice for his next movie, Änglagård (1992). Critics have called her 'the new Ingrid Bergman'