Ilana Klusky is known for Odd Brodsky (2014), The Voice of the Zombies (2022) and Megan Left (2021).
Born in Russia, raised in San Francisco, performing throughout her entire life, Ilana began acting at the age of 5. She had always loved to be on stage or in front of a camera. Amongst various performance activities, acting became her favorite passion. She was first recognized at the age of 12, when her middle school drama teacher chose her to perform in a city wide drama festival, where she won a prize for her interpretation of a french monologue. Her love of acting followed her from the french school in San Francisco to UC Davis where she received a bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Communication. She continued to study the craft at ACT, a renowned acting school in San Francisco. Ilana appeared in a few indie films during her college years. Now working in Los Angeles, after studying at the Ivana Chubuck Studio, the multi-lingual actress can be seen in Season 3 of "The Newsroom" on HBO and Season 2 of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" on Fox. She can also be seen in the lead role of the romantic comedy: feature film "Nowhere Girl." Ilana continues to study with renowned acting coach Jo Kelly.
Ilana Levine was born on December 5, 1963 in New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Friends with Kids (2011), Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) and Failure to Launch (2006). She has been married to Dominic Fumusa since October 13, 2002. They have two children.
It looks like we don't have any Biography for Ilana Redstone yet.
Ilana Rein was born and raised in New York City and is a Los Angeles-based director and screenwriter. Her films have been screened at film festivals, galleries, and universities internationally. It's been written that Rein is "spearheading a new genre"* that blurs the line between science fiction and reality and that her work demonstrates a "...profound hunger to connect through art...stories that feel directly relevant to the challenges of the modern day."** After receiving a B.A. from Oberlin College and an M.F.A from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Rein started her career as a photographer with her work being widely exhibited and published. She began directing films after the events of 9/11 and her first, Periphery, was an official selection of the New York Video Festival at Lincoln Center (run by the New York Film Festival) in 2002. The roots of Rein's film work grow from her award-winning film We Are All Cylons. In filming Cylons, she immersed herself in the world of Battlestar Galactica fandom and, as part of the creative process, "Rein imagined making the film as an AI would."*** Cylons premiered at Sci-Fi London Film Festival in 2011 and had an international festival run. Rein wrote and directed Ellipse, which was shot on location at The Royal Observatory in U.K. Ellipse premiered at the BFI in 2013 in London. To prepare, she collaborated with professors of AI and astrophysics at MIT and Princeton. Perception is Rein's debut feature film. Two works in development, Alignment Project and Out of the Everywhere, are inspired by the year Rein spent in the remote Arizona desert researching unidentified aerial phenomena, Native American mythology, and astronomy. She is attached to direct the feature Penny Whistler, a film she and her writing partner--Brian Smith--were commissioned to adapt from the Ken Russell screenplay. Rein's work has been featured in numerous publications, including Wired, Doubletake, Scientific American, 9/9 Paris, and Art in America. Articles and interviews with Think Progress, Wired, Earth2Hub and Arcfinity are available online. She travels to New York City to collaborate with Guggenheim Fellow Lenore Malen on multi-media installations, most recently for State of Emergency, a guerrilla projection event that took place at the corner of Bowery and Prince Street in November 2017 and Eve in Sheepland, screened widely in 2019. In 2020 Rein started as a director and producer on Channel Zed, an educational live-streaming channel. In 2021 she became a Faculty Associate at the Sidney Poitier New American Film School at ASU. * H. Honeycutt, Planet Etheria 3/12 ** A. Rosenberg, Think Progress 6/11 ***A. Watercutter, Wired 4/11
On screen, Ilana has worked on projects for HBO, SyFy Channel, SpikeTV, and starred in the BAFTA/LA-nominated film The Red Ace Cola Project. In Newness (2017), directed by Drake Doremus and written by Ben York Jones, Ilana appears in a small role opposite Nicholas Hoult, Laia Costa, and Danny Huston. On stage, she starred in a world premiere at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and in Suzan-Lori Parks' 365 Plays for 365 Days. She has starred in numerous commercials, including spots for directors Noam Murro, Tom Kuntz, and Joe Pytka. L.A. Stage Raw Playwriting award-nominee Ilana Turner's first play, the award-winning O Réjane, premiered in 2014 to critical acclaim, and led to Ilana's first screenwriting job for an Oscar-nominated Executive Producer. Ilana is the recipient of the Max K. Lerner Fellowship for play Ollie & D, which was workshopped and read at Inkwell Theater (2019). Play Slur was developed in The Vagrancy writers program, and read in the Blossoming Festival (2019). Monologue Sugar Coat It is included in LGBT Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny, out now from Applause Theatre and Cinema Books. Three-time Tony nominee Kevin Chamberlin read Sugar Coat it at an advocacy & arts event covered by the Advocate, at which Ilana also performed. Ilana is an ex-professional figure skater, trained dancer, former circus school student, and the owner of Moelle Pilates in Los Angeles. She holds a B.A. in Theater & Dance from Hampshire College.
Ilanah Cami-Goursolas is known for Cuties (2020) and L'enfant de personne (2021).
Ilanah Lobel Torres is an actress, known for Susanna (2004) and Paranormal Asylum (2013).
Ilaneore is known for Amutha (2018).
Ilango is known for Draupathi (2020) and Airaa (2019).