Actress, writer and producer on both the big and small screen, Abigail Spencer is quickly making a name for herself in Hollywood. Spencer was seen in Sam Raimi's, Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), a prequel take on The Wizard of Oz (1939) tale. Spencer joins James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams. She has starred in the Sundance Channels first scripted series, Rectify (2013). The series follows "Daniel Holden" (played by Aden Young), who must put his life back together after serving 19 years on Georgia's Death Row, before DNA evidence calls his conviction into question. Spencer also was on the indie, Kilimanjaro (2013), opposite Brian Geraghty, and reprising her role of "Annie" for the online series, "Burning Love", on YouTube, which got picked up for a second and third season. The series was produced by Red Hour and is a funny parody of Bachelor-esque show. She also reprised her role on the USA hit show, Suits (2011), and was seen in the season of Childrens Hospital (2008) for Adult Swim. Abigail was the lead in Daniela Amavia's cinematic piece, A Beautiful Now (2015), produced by Keith Kjarval/Unified Pictures. As a screenwriter and producer, Spencer is in development on Wrong Number, with James Franco producing through his "Rabbit Bandini Productions" banner. Spencer will also star in the indie romantic comedy directed by AnnaRose King. Spencer also co-wrote, with Lauren McBrayer Miller, the television series, "Teach", which was purchased by ABC Family and deals with the life of high school teachers. Spencer starred, alongside Gerard Butler in Curtis Hanson's, Chasing Mavericks (2012). The film follows surfer "Jay Moriarity", who sets out to ride the Northern California break, known as "Mavericks". She was also seen, opposite Jon Hamm, on AMC's award-winning and critically-acclaimed original series, Mad Men (2007), in the series' third season as Don Draper's latest love interest, who also happens to be his daughter's school teacher. Other film credits include McG's This Means War (2012) and Jon Favreau's Cowboys & Aliens (2011).
Abigail Stewart is an actress, known for Killer Infatuation (2021).
Abigail Stones is known for The School for Good and Evil (2022).
Abigail Thaw was born in London to John Thaw and Sally Alexander in October 1965. She was brought up by her mother and stepfather, Gareth Stedman Jones in a house in Pimlico. The Philippa Lowthorpe film "Misbehaviour" is loosely based on these early years. Alexander was an active member of the women's movement and Abigail would often go on marches with her mother and the other families in the house. She would visit her father regularly, taking trips up north to see her paternal grandfather in Manchester. Abigail has a half-brother, Daniel (by her mother and Gareth Stedman Jones), a stepbrother, Joseph, as well as a stepsister Melanie Thaw and her half-sister Joanna Thaw (born to John Thaw and his wife Sheila Hancock). After graduating from school, Abigail spent a year in Italy. After her return, she went to RADA, two years behind her stepsister Melanie. At RADA, she met her long-term partner Nigel Whitmey. They married in 2015. Abigail worked with her stepsister Melanie in the Royal Exchange Theatre production of Pride and Prejudice in 1991. In 1997, she gave birth to her daughter Molly-Mae. Shortly after Molly's birth Abigail starred in BBC1's Vanity Fair (1998). In 2003 she gave birth to her second child, daughter Talia. She also starred alongside her stepmother in the play "Arab/Israeli Cookbook".She wrote a poem called father's 60th birthday present, which she read at her father's memorial service that is published in her stepmother's book, "The Two Of Us".
Abigail Thorn (born 24 April 1993) is a British actress and YouTuber who produces the YouTube channel Philosophy Tube. The channel began in 2013, when Thorn sought to provide free lessons in philosophy in the wake of the 2012 increase in British tuition fees. Her videos discuss philosophy through a left-wing perspective often informed by developments in contemporary politics. Since 2018, the channel has become more theatrical, and often makes use of dramatic studio sets, lighting, costuming and makeup. Philosophy Tube has been positively received by critics, and as of January 2021 the channel has around 830,000 subscribers. In 2019, Thorn hosted a live-stream on Twitch in which she read plays from the Complete Works of Shakespeare for the mental health charity Samaritans. The stream lasted five days, featured a number of guests, and raised over £100,000 for the Samaritans. Thorn publicly came out as a transgender woman in January 2021.
Abigail Titmuss was born on February 8, 1976 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Casualty (1986) and Do Elephants Pray? (2010). She has been married to Ari Welkom since May 7, 2017.
Abigail Rose Van Patten is a North American actress based in the Midwest. She was born in Des Moines, Iowa on September, 29th, 1995 to Laura Van Patten, a stay at home mother, and James Van Patten, a store manager. She has two younger sisters, Grace and Emma, as well as a younger brother, Andrew. Abigail obtained her B.A. in Psychology and the Study of Religion from the University of Northern Iowa (2018). She is to obtain her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (May 2021). Her career began at Cedar Falls High School, acting in many plays and musicals both in the drama and speech departments and continuing at the community theatre after her college graduation. During this time, Abigail had her feature film acting debut in Dark Thoughts (2016). She was then cast as Kate Marsh in What If? A (Fan-Made) 'Life is Strange' Story (2017), which is based off of a video-game. What If? went on to garner over 400,000 views on Youtube. She was then discovered by comedian and filmmaker Don Tjernagel of Donzilla Inc. She was cast in BROS. On the Rocks (2018), BROS. last Call (2018) which have sold out multiple times on Amazon. Abigail has since been cast in RED (2019), Love Struck Sick (2019), and The Moving On Phase (2020) directed by Don Tjernagle and Matt Lee Ingebritson, an upcoming horror film.
Abigail Vollnhofer is an actress, known for Christmas in Vienna (2020).
Abigail Wisdom is a British actress, singer and artist best known for her current and upcoming roles in 'Clownface' (2018) , 'Unspeakable' (2017) and 'Death do us Apart.'(2018) She was born in the West midlands in 1994, to a Black British Father and a White British Mother, who inspired her to pursue her creative talents. From an early age she performed as a lead actress in many stage plays, musicals and short films before taking a break to follow her career as an artist. Abigail received her first art job at the age of 16, leading classes with an event franchise, before getting a Scholarship and guaranteed offer at Aberystwyth University. After a change of heart She left her position as a Fine Art Student to return to her first love and auditioned for and landed the leading role of 'Lizzie' in her first ever Feature film 'The Trees that Bled' ( filming 2018 ). At age 21 she moved to the city of Bristol UK, where she partook in a BBC Worldwide show 'Meet the Humans' as herself, and an array of short films including an independent film 'Happy Returns', a Sci-Fi coming of age between two friends. She is currently working on a new show which will premiere on Netflix (USA) in the New Year 2018, alongside working on three feature films.