Faith Elizabeth is known for Marie, Unfinished Business: Kingston High and The Hooper (2023).
Faith Emeh is an actress, known for Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke (2022).
Faith Evans was born on June 10, 1973 in Lakeland, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Girls Trip (2017), The Fast and the Furious (2001) and Luke Cage (2016). She has been married to Stevie J since July 17, 2018. She was previously married to Todd Russaw and The Notorious B.I.G..
Faith Fay made her acting debut on the television series "Lost", ABC. Since she has spent time acting, producing, and directing inspiring and adventure filled projects like "Soul Surfer", "Beyond Sight", and "Surfing Rockers". Faith trained as an actress and filmmaker at the Academy of Film & Television (Scott Rogers Studio). She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, and her artwork has shown around the globe. Several companies sponsor her as an athlete, adventurer, and conservationist. She also volunteers for many nonprofits, making a grand difference in the communities in which she spends time. She is from Hawaii yet is of Native American and Caucasian descent, her deep roots in culture and respect for nature is reflected in her artwork that can be viewed at her website.
Faith Fernandez is known for 12 Dates of Christmas (2020).
Faith Fidel is known for The Fisherman's Diary (2020), Where I come from (2021) and Stripped (2022).
Her classic beauty, combined with wit and comedic talent, earned Ford five Emmy nominations and two consecutive Golden Globe Award nominations for her ten-year portrayal of reporter 'Corky Sherwood' on the CBS series "Murphy Brown." Prior to Murphy Brown, Ford landed a reoccurring role playing a fumbling secretary named Janine on "Thirtysomething". Ford also starred in the ABC hit comedy series "Hope & Faith" with Kelly Ripa for three seasons and later co-starred opposite Fred Goss and Jerry O'Connell in the ABC comedy series, "Carpoolers." Ford has a wide range of guest starring roles, from "My Name is Earl", "Criminal Minds" to "The Middle" and also co-starred opposite Vin Diesel in Touchstone Pictures' "The Pacifier, " and "Prom." Ford has starred in several TV movies, ABC Family's "Mom's on Strike", NBC/Walmart movie "Field of Vision", Hallmark movies, "A Kiss at Midnight", "Trading Christmas" and "The Bridge 1 and 2" along with Lifetime movies, "Sorority Wars" and 2017' "Christmas in Mississippi." Faith co-starred and produced a feature thriller, "Escapee", starring Dominic Purcell and Christine Evangelista along with producing the well-received short films, "Citation of Merit" and "The Day I Finally Decided to Kill Myself". In addition to her acting career, Ford made her writing debut in 2004 with an exciting cookbook, "Cooking With Faith", co-written with Melissa Clark. This multi-generational Southern cookbook draws on Ford's childhood in Louisiana where she learned how to cook down-home food at the knees of her Grandmother and Mother. Along with the traditional family recipes, the cookbook includes updated healthier versions sprinkled with familiar anecdotes of good ole' Southern hospitality and charm. Ford never forgot her roots being raised in the quiet community of Pineville, Louisiana. In high school, Faith acted in school plays, and in her senior year she was a finalist in Teen Magazine's annual model search. Faith moved to New York City when she was 17 where she worked in commercials, took acting classes, and did some modeling. Ford was 18 when she landed a role on the soap "Another World," and later "One Life to Live." Faith continues to act and produce films and television.
Faith Forrester is an actress, known for Only (2019), Young Agents (2020) and The Marks.
Faith Fucio is known for The Wildflower (2022).
Faith Glionna is known for Harvey (2021), A Fork in the Road (2019) and The Sound of Red (2019).