Vonda Pelto is known for I Survived A Serial Killer (2021), Killers: Behind the Myth (2013) and World's Most Evil Killers (2017).
Vonda Viland is known for The Bad Kids (2016).
Vondie Curtis-Hall was born on September 30, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Romeo + Juliet (1996), Falling Down (1993) and Broken Arrow (1996). He has been married to Kasi Lemmons since August 19, 1995. They have two children.
Voneric Rogers is an actor, known for Intuit (2021).
Vonia Arslanian is an actress and costume designer, known for Stake Land (2010), We Are What We Are (2013) and Mulberry St (2006).
Vonii Bristow is an actor and writer, known for Atlanta (2016), David Makes Man (2019) and Snowfall (2017).
Vonn Harris was raised in Baltimore, MD by his mother. After graduating from Milford Mill High School, he joined the US Army and served four years. After receiving an honorable discharge, he worked as an Electrian, a skill he acquired while serving his country. Feeling unhappy with his job ,he attended Catonsville Community College with a major in Business Law. He decided to take a theater class out of boredom. After realizing that he had a natural gift as well as a love for acting, Vonn made the decision to major in Theater and later received his Associates of Arts degree from Catonsville Community College in 2007. He earned a leading role in the play "The Catonsville Nine" in which he portrayed an emotional and passionate Tom Lewis. In 2009, Vonn auditioned for the play "Tears in my Eye" where he was selected to play one of the lead characters Shawn Wyatt's. This play was a major production that was performed at "The Lyric Opera House," Baltimore's largest Theater. He received great reviews from this performance as Shawn Wyatt's. later that year Vonn received over $1,000 from family and friends in support of his relocation to New York City to chase his new found dream of acting. Before leaving Baltimore, Vonn landed the lead role as Kingston James in "Razorblade City;" an independent film about street life that sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. In 2010, Vonn perfected his craft at the famous "Susan BatsonActing Studio. In 2011, Vonn landed a supporting role in "Americas Most Wanted" as well as the Lead role as Mark Curry in "Celebrity Ghost Stories." Later that year he landed a supporting role in the film" All in the Game" . This film earned second place in the DC "Film Festival." To this day, Vonn has continues to land supporting roles in various films and TV shows such as "Tower Heist, Monica Z, Jamsey Boys, School Spirits, HBO Girls, The Zoo and Major Crimes plus many more TV and Film Roles.He has also finished writing two feature film scripts. In 2013 Vonn won two Aurora Gold Awards while playing SFC Morgan in "Warrior Adventure Quest" . SFC Morgan was the lead in this production.The Aurora Awards is an international competition that recognizes excellence in the film and video industries.
Vonn Scott Bair is an actor, known for Table for Six (2010), The Last Kennedy (2003) and Half-Life (2008).
Vonne Patiag is an AACTA, AWGIE and SPA Award nominated Showrunner, Producer, Writer, Director and Actor working in TV and Film based in Sydney, Australia. His recent credits include writing and producing anthology feature film 'Here Out West' for Co-Curious, Emerald Productions and ABC, which recently premiered as the Opening Night Film for Sydney Film Festival 2021, and the 4x1 hour TV series 'The Unusual Suspects' for Aquarius Films and SBS, both landmark moments of representation for Filipino communities on screen. For these, he has been nominated for an AWGIE for Best Original Feature Screenplay, and an AACTA for Best Miniseries respectively. He has worked as a freelance writer for Fremantle International and Porchlight Films, and has run multiple shows through his own production company In-Between Pictures, of which he is the Co-Founder and Director. The company has a keen focus on targeting the youth-skewed 18-45yo demographic intersecting with POC, LGBTQIA+ and cross-class work. In-Between Pictures has pioneered development processes for cost-effective inclusive stories for longer formats, as well as innovating short-form content for the ever-connected online world. Vonne is renowned as one of Australia's youngest Showrunners, having show-run 'Halal Gurls' for ABC, where he oversaw writing, producing, directing, editing and the social media release strategy of the series. The online series has been nominated for the AACTA for Best Online Series, an AWGIE for Best Script - Web Series and Best Online Production at the upcoming SPA Awards. He also directed and wrote short films 'Tomgirl' (2018) for SBS and 'Window' (2016), which premiered at the St Kilda Film Festival. With his feature adaptation of 'Tomgirl', he was recently invited to the prestigious TIFF Filmmaker Lab, and the Inside Out Film Finance Forum 2021. The 'Tomgirl' screenplay was also shortlisted for the Sundance Writer's Lab. He also writes and performs for the stage, with his one-man show 'the life cycle of blanco' opening to a sold out Sydney season in November 2020. His full-length debut was 'Obviously!', a queer sitcom/theatre hybrid which opened at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in 2018. He is slotted to make his main stage debut with Belvoir Theatre Company.
Vonnie Lui is an actress, known for Hak sai lik (2008), Shou shen (2005) and Sasori (2008).