Arielle Brachfeld is an actress, producer, and writer, known for her work in genre films such as Snake Outta Compton (2018), Chemical Peel (2012), The Haunting of Whaley House (2012) and Los Angeles Overnight (2017). She is involved in several charity organizations including The Horror Starlets, a genre based group that fund-raises to fight breast cancer, and The Young Storytellers Foundation which encourages literacy through the arts. She was fortunate to grow up being surrounded by the arts and was encouraged to pursue her interests. Arielle was active in the Colorado theater and film community before making the jump to Los Angeles.
Arielle Cartwright is a versatile actress and accomplished writer, best known for her lead role in the highly anticipated psychological feature film, Whiteblood set to release in late 2023. Recently, Arielle portrayed the character 'Alora' in the fantasy series Awakening: Rejected Mate adapted from L.T. Marshall's renowned trilogy. Audiences can look forward to her return as Gwen in the eagerly awaited pilot Casino Beach which is being adapted into a feature film, written and directed by Netflix writer Jo-Anne Brechin. Arielle has garnered international recognition for her role as Emily in Run With Me securing a win at the Cannes Short Film Awards and 'Best Actress' at the Hollywood Gold Awards, among 11 other international accolades for her short film Unseen a project she both wrote and starred in. In addition to her acting career, Arielle is in post-production with her third short film, Roseberry Hill. Her multifaceted talent and unwavering dedication to storytelling are defining features of her impressive journey in the world of entertainment, promising a future filled with creative opportunities and continued success.
Arielle Carver-O'Neill was born on August 21, 1992 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is an actress, known for Predestination (2014), Ticket to Paradise (2022) and Ash vs Evil Dead (2015).
Arielle Cezanne is an actress, known for Insectula! (2015).
Arielle Cimino is a producer and director, known for YouthMin (2018), Mass Hysteria (2019) and Scientific Research (2012).
Arielle Cole is an actress, known for Block Island (2018), Tales from the Rabbit Hole: A Curious Kitsch Novel (2020) and Art Is Dead (2019).
Arielle Diaz is known for 9-1-1 (2018), Murder in the First (2014) and Cocaine Sisters (2023).
Arielle Laure Maxime Sonnery, later known as Arielle Dombasle, was born to French parents in Hartford, Connecticut. After their mother's death in 1964, Dombasle and her brother were raised in Mexico by their maternal grandparents; she attended Lycée Franco-Mexicain, a private school. She decided to pursue a career in acting and singing after attending the Conservatoire International de Musique de Paris. Dombasle released five singles in the 1980s: "Paris m'a séduit" (1980), "Cantate 78" (1985), "Je te salue mari" (1986), "Nada más" (1988), and "Amour symphonique" (1989). She made her feature film debut in the French-language drama Perceval le Gallois (1978), and has gone on to appear in over 70 movies, most of which are French. Dombasle was nominated for a César Award for her supporting performance in the romantic drama L'ennui (1998), but lost to Dominique Blanc for Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train (1998). As well as acting, Dombasle has also directed and penned three films: Chassé-croisé (1982), Les pyramides bleues (1988), and Opium (2013). During the 1990s, Dombasle was on a break from her music career, but bounced back in the 2000s with six singles: "Liberta" (2000), "Rhum and Coca-Cola" (2004), "C'est si bon" (2006), "Où tu Veux" (2007), and "Extraterrestre" (2009). She has continued to work as a musician into her 60s, having released nine albums since 2000. Dombasle is also an animal rights activist, having campaigned against slaughterhouses. She is married to French philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy, and is stepmother to Lévy's two children.
Arielle Drisko is known for Ava Snow Battles Death (2013), Mrs. Mafia (2018) and The Worst Year of My Life (2015).
Arielle Duran is known for Red Light (2020), Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021) and Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game.