Juliette Hing-Lee was born in Batavia, Illinois. At the age of 9 she moved with her family to Southern California where she currently resides. She made her TV debut with an appearance on Nickelodeon's iCarly. Her breakthrough film was ELLE: A Modern Cinderella Tale, in which she played a free-spirited character named Kit. ELLE went on to win Best Family Film at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Her work in the web-series The Ex-Box garnered a Top Pick for TV on the Web by USA Today.
Juliette Hurley O'Dwyer is known for The Wonder (2022).
Juliette Jackson is an actress, known for Kingdom (2014), Mistresses (2013) and B-Girl (2009). She has been married to Byron Balasco since August 24, 2013. They have two children.
Juliette Jackson is an actress, known for Kingdom (2014), Mistresses (2013) and B-Girl (2009). She has been married to Byron Balasco since August 24, 2013. They have two children.
Juliette James is an actress, known for Room 37: The Mysterious Death of Johnny Thunders (2019), Faith Ba$ed (2020) and Fartman (2018).
Juliette Jeffers is a Caribbean-American actor, writer, director, producer and teaching artist. On screen, Juliette has appeared in fifteen films, thirty guest star TV roles and over fifty national commercials. She has worked with esteemed actors such as Susan Sarandon and Will Smith. Some of her notable credits include, "Criminal Minds", "Bones" and "Grey's Anatomy." Some of her theatre highlights include five solo plays that she wrote and performed in ..."Batman and Robin in the Boogie Down" (Bronx Council on the Arts Award, Drama Desk, NAACP nominations), "Chocolate Match.com", "Pan Gyul", "Judgment Day" and "Tio Pablo" (In English & Spanish - Best Play and Best Actress awards-Hollywood Short & Sweet Fest.). As a teaching artist, Juliette has taught acting classes to youth in NYC and she teaches in correctional facilities in L.A. She teaches solo show workshops and is an acting coach. She has helped develop and directed several solo shows. Juliette also serves on the screening panel and is a Board Member of the L.A. Women's Theatre Festival.
Juliette Katz is an actress and director, known for Dairantô Sumasshu Burazâzu ekkusu (2008), Les jours venus (2014) and Humains (2018).
Juliette was born and raised in Alameda, California. She spent 10years training with the San Francisco Ballet while spending summers training with Boston Ballet and ABT. While pursuing her dance career she received a BFA in Fashion Technical Design at the Academy of Art University. She later moved to Southern California to pursue dance, where she found her love for stunts. Juliette works as both a SAG/AFTRA stunt performer and an IATSE 705 Custom-made Costumer. She has had the pleasure to work as a performer and behind the scenes.
Juliette Kida was born on May 2nd in Austin, TX. Growing up, she moved around to multiple cities due to her parents' careers. During her years at primary & secondary schools, she was involved in the Arts, Music and Sports. Along with Juliette's passion for performing, she has a strong connection to Nutrition and Holistic Health. She has graduated from IIN and studied Directing in Film at ACC in Texas. In 2018, the film "Robber" she starred in as female lead won Best Short at Austin Indie Film Festival. The ambition she holds has led her to LA and now Juliette is pursuing her career as a Professional Performer/Director in Los Angeles, CA alongside her small Health Coaching business.
Juliette Labelle is an actress, known for Highway 1 (2021), Nighthawks (2019) and Where Are You (2021).