Abby Prendes is known for The Divine Tragedies (2015).
Abby Quinn is an actress and singer-songwriter from Michigan. She attended Carnegie Mellon University for acting. Abby has been acting in both film and television since 2012. She has appeared in Law and Order SVU, Better Call Saul, and in "Arkangel", an episode of Black Mirror directed by Jodi Foster. She recently played Mabel alongside Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser in the 2019 reboot of Mad About You. Abby starred in the Gillian Robespierre directed film, Landline, alongside Jenny Slate, John Turturo, and Edie Falco. Abby also starred in After the Wedding alongside Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, and Billy Crudup. This film is directed by Bart Freundlich and was the Sundance Film Festival opener in 2019. Abby plays Annie Moffat in Greta Gerwig's Little Women (2019). Abby's upcoming projects include Good Girls Get High (HBO Max), I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Netflix), and Radium Girls. Abby is also a singer-songwriter and wrote the song "I Knew You for a Moment" for the film After The Wedding.
Abby Rakic-Platt was born on May 3, 1993. She is an actress, known for Murder in Mind (2001), The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2001) and Chewing Gum (2015).
Abby Rao is an actress, known for Enemies Among Us (2010), Lockjaw: Rise of the Kulev Serpent (2008) and The Jack of Spades (2010).
Abby Relic is an actress and director, known for Standup and Away! with Brian Regan (2018), Hidden America with Jonah Ray (2016) and Fly on the Wall (2018).
Abigail Reyes Beltran was born in Quezon City, Philippines on April 21, 1987. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Arts from University of Nevada Las Vegas in 2010. She has been writing and directing short plays for her church since 2003 and made her directorial debut in 2017 with Theater in the Valley in Henderson, Nevada. She is an independent actress and has worked on two features as a lead and a handful of principal roles in short films and feature films. Abby has done local commercials for Las Vegas Aces and Vegas Golden Knights. She is working as an actress on several web-series and TV series which are set to be released in late 2020-2021. She is also working on writing and directing short films. Abby has trained under film and television actors such as Clarence Gilyard Jr. (Walker Texas Ranger, Left Behind) Michael Tylo (Guiding Light and The Young and the Restless), and John Armond, who trained in NYC with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg. She has also taken classes from theater actresses Mindy Woodhead and Rayme Cornell. She is trained in a variety of acting techniques such as Practical Aesthetics (David Mamet, William H. Macy), Stanislavski System, Meisner Technique and Michael Lugering's Integrated Voice and Movement Technique.
Abby Roach is known for The Hills: New Beginnings (2019).
Abby Roberge is known for Modern Family (2009).
Abby Ross is a Canadian actress from Vancouver. Abby had always knew she wanted to perform, with dreams of becoming a singer before she discovered acting. At the age of 8 she did a theatre camp in Calgary and that's when she decided she wanted to act as a career. It took years of classes, failed commercial auditions and background work before she convinced her parents to get a talent agent. Her first professional role was at 15 was a series regular, playing Anastasia Colborne on Citytv's 'Seed' for two seasons. She then went on to recur as a young Emma Swan in ABC's 'Once Upon a Time' and to make appearances in the likes of 'Supergirl', 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina', 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow', and many more. Abby still loves singing.
Abby Ryder Fortson stars in the iconic role of Margaret opposite Rachel McAdams and Kathy Bates for James L. Brooks and director Kelly Fremon Craig in the adaptation of Judy Blume beloved book, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret (2022) for Lionsgate, in theaters September 2022. Abby was honored with Cinema Con's Rising Star of 2022 Award and was recently named one of The Hollywood Reporter's "Top 30 Stars Under the Age of 18." She also recently re-teamed with famed director Mark Romanek starring in the pilot episode of the Amazon Prime series, Tales from the Loop (2020) , opposite Rebecca Hall. Abby's performance earned widespread critical praise, including Matt Fagerholm of Roger Ebert declaring, "Abby Ryder Fortson cements her status as one of the most promising actors of her generation." She starred as Young CJ opposite Betty Gilpin for Steven Spielberg Dreamworks Studios in the Universal Pictures, A Dog's Journey (2019) , directed by Gail Mancuso Abby probably became best known for her comically touching scene stealing performances as Cassie Lang opposite Paul Rudd , AntMan's daughter in the Marvel's blockbuster films, Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) and Ant-Man (2015) directed by Peyton Reed . Abby gave a tour de force performance starring in Season 2 of the Duplass Brother's HBO show, Room 104 (2017) , directed by Sundance alum So Yong Kim . After bursting onto the scene, recurring on Joey Soloway's Golden Globe winning Amazon Prime series Transparent (2014), as a series regular on HBO's critically acclaimed Duplass Brother's, Togetherness (2015), playing Sophie Pierson, Mark Duplass and Melanie Lynskey's daughter, and throughout the first season of Steven Spielberg's ABC series, The Whispers (2015), playing Harper Weil opposite Lily Rabe, Entertainment Weekly named Abby, "One of TVs Most Valuable Kids." EW also proclaimed Abby, "One of the best actors under 12" and "One of the top child actors to watch." Abby co-starred in the 21x Award Winning short film, Rated (2016) alongside her mother, actress Christie Lynn Smith, and father, actor/writer/director John Fortson, who co-wrote and directed the film. Abby loves reading, writing, hiking, surfing, and baking. She is a fierce animal rights activist. Other causes close to her heart include equality and women's rights, and environmental issues.