Fiona was born in Ottawa, Ontario Canada in 2004. She began her acting career in 2011 at the age of 7. Along with film Fiona has also appeared on stage. Her performance of the title character in "Happy Birthday, Wanda June" earned her a Joey Award nomination for best young actress in live theater under the age of 18. She also appeared in the Villain's Theater production of "The Duchess of Malfi", which was nominated for a Merritt Award for Outstanding Production by a New or Emerging Company. Fiona plays cello in her school orchestra and plays both alto and baritone saxophone in her school's regular and jazz bands. Fiona is also very active in Girl Guides of Canada and earned her Lady Baden-Powell award in 2016.
Fiona Fu is a prolific award-winning television host, director and producer, with over 15 years of experience in network broadcast both in China and Canada. She made her debut as an actor playing Weiran Xie in the television drama series Blood and Water (OMNI TV, 2015). This role brought her a Leo Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actress (2016). She subsequently been cast in a variety of productions including the feature film Power Rangers (2016), TV series The Man in the High Castle (2015), Minority Report (2015) and Second Chance (2016). Fiona was born in China and grew up in an intellectual family that encouraged her literary and artistic talents. Fiona went on to achieve an undergraduate education in Chinese language and literature, and received graduate training in directing and producing as well as journalism. She started her career as a regional television news anchor in China and quickly ascended the ranks to national assignments at CCTV. She also has worked as a host and director at China Central Television, the largest television network in Asia. Throughout her career in Asia television, she worked in various capacities including news anchor, host, director, producer, newsroom editor and associate editor-in-chief. Upon her immigration to Canada, from where she now resides as a Canadian citizen, Fiona has expanded her experience and accomplishments into new areas, beginning with her MBA degree with honors from Lawrence Technology University. She has also gained further Western Media experience as media director for a US-based music production company. And presently, Fiona serves as producer, scriptwriter and presenter for a number of multilingual and multicultural broadcasters in Canada as she pursues her main creative interests in feature films and television dramas. With over 27 media awards to her credit, her future goals include a desire to be the first Chinese-Canadian female immigrant to direct a major feature film.
Fiona Gent is known for Temptation (2018), Adventure Boyz (2019) and Days (2013).
Fiona Gibney is an actress and producer, known for Mrs. Brown's Boys (2011), Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014) and All Round to Mrs. Brown's (2017).
Fiona Gillies is an actress and producer, known for City Slacker (2012), Some Sweet Oblivious Antidote (2018) and Mother Love (1989). She has been married to Michael Müller since December 10, 1991. They have two children.
Fiona Glascott was born on November 22, 1982 in Waterford, Ireland. She is an actress, known for Julia (2022), Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022) and Brooklyn (2015).
Fiona Graham is an actress and producer, known for A Mouthful of Air (2021), Between Waves (2020) and Free Fall.
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A native of Southern California, Fiona Gubelmann was raised in San Diego and then moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA, where she studied Theater. While at UCLA, she met her husband, actor Alex Weed. Fiona is best known as the female lead on FX's critically acclaimed Wilfred (2011) and has appeared in many of television's top series, including Mad Men (2007), Modern Family (2009), and New Girl (2011) to name a few. In 2016 she was the lead in the successful Hallmark film Tulips in Spring (2016), the independent film Dispatch (2016), and the Lifetime film Mommy's Little Girl (2016). As of early 2017, she can be seen on two new series. She plays Lori on the hit Netflix/ Norman Lear series One Day at a Time (2017) and in the spring will be starring on the Star Jones produced series Daytime Divas (2017) opposite Vanessa Williams.
Fiona Gulati is known for Human Terrain (2019), Leveling Up (2019) and Masks (2018).