Cara Fuqua is an actress, known for The Night (2020).
Cara Gee is a Canadian film, television, and stage actress. Gee was primarily known as a stage actress in Toronto, Ontario, where her acting credits included productions of Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad, Daniel MacIvor's Arigato, Tokyo, Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters, Cliff Cardinal's Stitch, Birdtown and Swanville's 36 Little Plays About Hopeless Girls and Louise Dupré's Tout Comme Elle. She made her feature film debut in Empire of Dirt for which she was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award. The film also won a Special Jury award at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and Cara won Best Actress at the American Indian Film Festival. In 2013, Gee was named one of TIFF's annual Rising Stars. Gee has also worked in television, playing guest roles in the television series King and Republic of Doyle. In 2014, she starred as the lead character in the Western drama series Strange Empire on CBC Television, for one season until it was cancelled in 2015. As of 2016, Gee stars in the 33-episode web series Inhuman Condition, which airs on the KindaTV YouTube channel. In 2017 she began to star in the recurring role of Camina Drummer on the Amazon television series The Expanse. Gee is Ojibwe (Chippewa). She was born in Calgary, Alberta, and raised in Bobcaygeon, Ontario.
Cara Geswelli is known for Siesta Key (2017).
Cara Gonzales is an actress, known for Purificacion (2022), Palitan (2021) and Hugas (2022).
Cara Horgan is an actress, known for The Death of Stalin (2017), Traitors (2019) and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008).
In 2023 Cara Jade Myers can be seen starring opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Brendan Fraser in "Killers of the Flower Moon" (Apple Original Films). Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film is based on David Grann's best-selling book set in 1920s Oklahoma, where a string of brutal murders took place amongst the oil-wealthy Osage Nation. Myers will star as Anna Kyle Brown, Mollie Burkhart's sister whose disappearance sets the stage for the investigation into the crimes being committed. Many of those who dared to look into the killings were themselves murdered, and the case became one of the FBI's first major homicide investigations. Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history. The film debuted at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, then will release exclusively in theaters in partnership with Paramount Pictures on October 6 (limited) then go wide on October 20, 2023. The film will stream globally on Apple TV+. A member of the Wichita tribe, Myers was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Influenced by the arts from a young age, her grandfather, Bobby Hill, was a well-known Native American artist who painted under the name White Buffalo and her grandmother was an acclaimed beader whose work has been displayed in the Smithsonian. Myers was raised in Prescott Valley where she had an innate love for bringing characters to life, and in her early twenties began taking acting courses driving 4+ hours a day to class, which she now says prepared her for the traffic in LA. In 2011 she made the move to southern California, where she began to hone her craft in writing. She was accepted into the 4th Annual Native American Writers Lab, and that same year was a semi-finalist in the ABC/Disney writers program. In 2020 Myers was amongst 12 writers selected as a part of A3 Artist Agency's The Colony program, creating a television pilot which is now in production. She finished the year as a Fellow of the Native American Feature Film Writers' Lab. Recent credits for Myers include roles on NBC's award-winning series "This Is Us," and "Rutherford Falls." Current writing projects include two scripts that are in development, a documentary that is in production and one feature in preproduction. In addition to her work in film and television, Myers is passionate about helping others, and created CRASH Cares whose main focus is to create care packages for the unhoused in Hollywood. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Josh, and their pup
Cara Jaye was born September 13, 1994 in Silver Spring, Maryland. She started studying acting and improv at Roundhouse Theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland; dance, acting, and voice at the Studio of Ballet Arts in Sandy Spring, Maryland; acting, voice, dance and movement at the Olney Theatre in Olney, Maryland. In high school, she performed with the improv troupe, performed in the annual Dinner Theatre, and performed in the school plays "Don't Drink the Water" and "Twelve Angry Jurors." Her senior year, she performed with the high school Shakespeare Club at the Folger Theatre in Washington, DC and won an award for her performance. She also performed in the Montgomery County Theatre Festival and won a performing arts award from the county her senior year. She studied jazz performance saxophone at University of Maryland Baltimore County. She acted in two films in the first annual Campus Movie Fest at UMBC, which were both nominated for awards within the festival. She moved to New York to study Meisner technique at The Acting Studio - New York and performs regularly with its Chelsea Repertory Company. She has performed sketch and improv comedy at The PIT and other venues around the city.
Cara Jenkins is an actress, known for Belle (2013), Little Crackers (2010) and 4 O'Clock Club (2012).
Cara Kelly is an actress, known for State of Play (2003), Trust Me (2017) and Rillington Place (2016).
Cara Leahy is an actress, known for Lapham Rising, Warmed-Over Krautrock (2020) and Glimpse (2016).