Arielle Hoffman is known for Finding Joy (2013) and Mr. Robot (2015).
Arielle Holmes was born on September 17, 1993 in Hollywood, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for American Honey (2016), Heaven Knows What (2014) and 2307: Winter's Dream (2016).
Arielle Hope is an actress and producer, known for Theresa & Allison (2019), Lipstick Traces and Blood Daughter.
Arielle Jacobs most recently starred as Princess Jasmine in the smash-hit Broadway musical Disney's "Aladdin", and is set to lead the new upcoming musical "Between the Lines." She is a California native whose journey from small farm town to The Great White Way is a tale of perseverance, moxie and true talent. Known for her "songbird-like ability," Ms. Jacobs made her Broadway debut starring opposite Lin-Manuel Miranda in the final Broadway cast of his four-time Tony and Grammy award-winning musical "In The Heights" (directed by Tony-winning and Emmy-winning Thomas Kail). Praised as "compelling" and "radiant" by Variety Magazine, and her voice as "powerful" by The New York Times, Ms. Jacobs continued her meteoric rise wowing audiences with starring roles in "Wicked" on Broadway, "Rent," and "Into the Woods" where she performed opposite Emmy-nominated actor Tituss Burgess. Off-Broadway, she has starred in two world-premiere plays by Pulitzer-winning playwright and director Nilo Cruz; entitled "Sotto Voce" (as Lucila Pulpo) and "Farhad or the Secret of Being" (as Farhad, a young Afghan girl who was raised as a boy to avoid social exile but then reaches puberty and struggles with the limitations of becoming a woman in the Middle East.) Jacobs was seen in the original National Touring companies of "In the Heights" (Nina) and "Disney's High School Musical" (Gabriella), and in Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of "Two Gentlemen of Verona: a Rock Opera" (Julia). Other credits include Broadway workshops of "Carmen" and "Nightingale" (both directed by Tony Nominee Moises Kaufman), "MASK" (with Tony-winning director Richard Maltby, Jr.), "Head Over Heels" (with Drama Desk winning director Ed Iskandar), and "It Shoulda Been You" (with director David Hyde Pierce). TV/Film credits include numerous independent films, "Taxi Brooklyn" on NBC, "Commander in Chief;" "Dance War;" "Water Lilies"; "Disney's 365" and more. Arielle has sung alongside legendary great artists such as Teena Marie, Chaka Khan, Stephen Schwartz, Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Damien Sneed, and has also performed onstage in many of America's greatest concert halls (including Lincoln Center in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Symphony Hall in Boston, Yale Hall, the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Kauffman Center, and many more). While her singing voice can be heard on film scores and on television, she has also endeared herself to sports fans across the country singing the National Anthem for the LA Kings (twice!), the Boston Celtics, and the Texas Rangers! Arielle founded The Girls Camaraderie Project, an organization that aims to build camaraderie and community, instead of competition, among middle-school girls. She has produced numerous benefit concerts to raise awareness and funds for her organization in Los Angeles and New York City, as well as a benefit concert for Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS with the touring cast of the Broadway musical "In the Heights". Her older brother, Adam Jacobs, is also a Broadway actor, having originated the role of Aladdin in Disney's "Aladdin" on Broadway (for which he received a Drama Desk Nomination). His other Broadway credits include "Les Miserables" (Marius) and Disney's "The Lion King" (Simba). Ms. Jacobs soaring debut solo album released by Broadway Records, "A Leap In the Dark: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below," is an autobiographical journey highlighting some of her struggles and feats. Ms. Jacobs brings with her a firm belief in the ability to triumph over adversity and a personal mission to keep positivity central in our lives.
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Arielle Kebbel is quickly emerging as one of Hollywood's most sought after talents. With her combination of raw talent and natural charm, Arielle is poised to become one of the most dynamic and versatile actresses of her generation. Kebbel plays the lead role of "Amelia" in the NBC series "Lincoln" opposite Russell Hornsby. The series is based on the highly popular Jeffrey Deaver crimes novel, The Bone Collector. Recently, Kebbel starred on the NBC series, "Midnight, Texas," based on the bestselling supernatural trilogy by Charlaine Harris of the same name and ABC's "Grand Hotel," for producer Eva Longoria. On the big screen, Kebbel played Gia Matteo in the final installment of the Fifty Shades of Grey saga, Fifty Shades Freed, which premiered in February 2018 breaking box office records. On the small screen, Kebbel starred opposite Dwayne Johnson on HBO's hit series, "Ballers," which focuses on a group of young athletes working on making a name for themselves with the misguided advice of their agents and financial advisors. Kebbel caught the attention of critics and audiences alike in her scene stealing turn as the villainous Britney in Lifetime's critically acclaimed series, "UnREAL", a performance which Entertainment Weekly sited as one of the "Best of 2015". Kebbel is perhaps most familiar to television audiences from her role on the CW's "The Vampire Diaries" in which she played the charismatic and wise beyond her 300 years, Lexi Branson. In addition to her role on the hit show, Kebbel hosted the CW's "The Vampire Diaries: Rehash," an interactive weekly recap of the show. Additional television credits include recurring roles on "Gilmore Girls", "Life Unexpected", "Grounded for Life", "The League", "The Grinder", CW's "90210", as well as guest starring roles on "True Blood", "Hawaii 5 0," and "Law & Order: SVU". Over the years, Kebbel has starred in a number of films which made their debuts at prestigious film festivals such as Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best, directed by Ryan O'Nan which premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival; I Melt with You, starring Rob Lowe and Jeremy Piven which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival; and Supporting Characters, directed by Daniel Schecter and also starring Lena Dunham, which premiered at the 2012 Tribeca International Film Festival. Her other film credits include John Tucker Must Die, The Uninvited, The Grudge 2, Think Like a Man, and Aquamarine. Kebbel currently resides in Los Angele
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Arielle Macedo is known for Mister Brau (2015), Anitta: Veneno (2018) and Vai Anitta (2018).
Arielle O'Neil is an actress, known for Sin Nanatsu no Taizai (2017), Imouto sae Ireba li (2017) and Takeru Nyotaika!? Minami no Shima de Supo~n (2013).
Born to Act, Arielle Olkhovsky is a creative young girl, who began acting when she was 5 years old. She started her career from modeling and quickly moved on to stage and film. Arielle has had roles in over forty short and full feature movies, ranging from comedy, dark comedy, drama to crime, action and horror genres. She played twins in story about mafia families "I Declare War" TV Series (Amazon), Grace - daughter of two divers in experimental thriller "Dark Below" (Theatrical, DVD & Red Box, International distribution), spoiled girl Genevieve in comedy "Married on Monday"(Amazon) and Hillary - caring friend of main character Eli in "My Soul to Keep", among of many other roles. Although mostly working in films, Arielle has done over twenty musicals and plays, including "Annie" (Molly), "Grease" (Frenchy), "Sound of Music" (Gretl), "School of Rock" (Summer), "Alice in Wonderland"(Queen of Hearts) and plays "Pinocchio" (Pinocchio) and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Moth). Arielle Olkhovsky is avid reader, enjoys singing, playing flute and making art. She also plays Lacrosse, speaks Russian and competes in Irish Dance. Her wide interests contribute to and enrich the way Arielle interprets characters she plays.