Courtney Davis is an actress and director, known for My Name Is Buttons (2002), Natural Selection (1999) and You Hurt My Feelings (2011).
Courtney DeCosky is known for Dark Waters (2019), Tentacle 8 (2014) and Mindhunter (2017).
Upon graduating from St. Clair College's Musical Theatre Performance program, Courtney spent two summer seasons performing as a dancer/singer at Diamond Tooth Gerties Casino in Dawson City, Yukon. After completing her final season in Dawson in 2011, Courtney moved to Toronto. She began training with Matthew Harrison of The Actor's Foundry located out of Vancouver, BC and fell in love with film and television acting, deciding to completely change the focus of her career path. She now studies with Sophie Anne Rooney and is one of the youth acting instructors at her RAW Studio in Toronto. After an exciting flashback to the 80's playing Paul Spence's (FUBAR) wife and roles on "Lost Girl" and "Reign", she became a member of ACTRA Toronto where she got involved in ACTRA's YEAA committee. Courtney is now expanding her resume as a producer and writer. Since developing her production company "Deelen with Trouble Productions" with her partner Michael T. Burgess, they have successfully completed 3 short films, a PSA, a concept trailer and 3 commercials within the last year. Her short films How Not To Look For Love and Life with John will be debuting on the 2017 film festival circuit. You can follow her on Twitter @CourtneyDeelen for more updates.
Courtney Desman is an actress and producer, known for Let's Kill Grandpa (2017), We'll Test It on Humans (2016) and No Justice for the Wicked.
Courtney Dickens is an actor, known for A New Lease on Christmas (2021).
Courtney Diehl is known for Lost: The Final Season - Beginning of the End (2010) and Never Seen Again (2022).
Courtney Dietz is an actress and producer, known for The Last Police, The Walking Dead (2010) and Beast Beast (2020).
Courtney Dlugos is an actress and producer, known for What Just Happened??! (2019), South Beach (2015) and Off the Rails (2018).
Courtney Eaton is an Australian Actress and Model. She is known for her supporting roles as Cheedo the Fragile in the 2015 film Mad Max: Fury Road, and as Zaya in the 2016 film Gods of Egypt. Eaton was born in Bunbury, Western Australia. She studied at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School. Her father, Stephen Eaton, an IT manager, is Australian, of English descent, and her mother is a New Zealander, of Chinese, Maori, and Cook Islander ancestry. Eaton was scouted by Christine Fox, head of Vivien's Models, in a fashion graduation at age eleven. She took part in an acting workshop with Myles Pollard as part of her model-ling development, and auditioned in Sydney for Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) 2015. Eaton landed a part and co-starred in the series as Cheedo the Fragile, one of the five wives of Immortan Joe in the film. Of her part, Eaton said that Fragile is "the youngest of the [five] wives." Eaton co-starred in the fantasy action film Gods of Egypt (2016) (2016), as Zaya, a slave girl and love interest of one of the main characters (Brenton Thwaites), appearing alongside Gerard Butler and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, under Alex Proyas' direction.
Courtney Elizabeth is an actress, known for Nope (2022), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) and Lucifer (2016).