Holland Bailey grew up in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, a middle child of six brothers and one sister. She spent her summers working at her father's catfish farm with her siblings and discovered her passion for acting through community theatre and watching classic films with her family. Holland decided to follow her passion for acting by moving to London to attend drama school at the prestigious Drama Centre London and subsequently starred in the award winning short film, Supper for Civilized Girls. While in London, Holland also began to explore her passion as a writer: writing and co-producing the short film Blue RoseƩ as well as the full length play Snowbird, which debuted at Rosemary Branch Theatre in London. Shortly after her graduation, Holland moved to Los Angeles to continue her career and has since appeared in the television series Phoenix as well as the feature film Manifest West.
Holland Baker is known for Carnal Sins (2001).
Holland Diaz is known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Captain America: Civil War (2016).
Holland Hayes is an actor, known for Waves (2019), The Right Stuff (2020) and Pain & Gain (2013).
Holland Herzfeld is an actor, known for Reach Me (2014), Escape Plan: The Extractors (2019) and Slumber Party Slaughter (2012).
Holland Long is an actor, known for Dulcinea (2019).
Holland MacFallister is an actor, known for Tropical Cop Tales (2018), The Greasy Strangler (2016) and The Mindy Project (2012).
No stranger to primetime television with roles on hit shows such as Lost (2004), Weeds (2005) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), up and coming actress Holland Roden can be seen in her starring role as "Lydia Martin" in MTV Network's most successful scripted series, Teen Wolf (2011). As a lead role, Holland plays the role of the popular girl Lydia Martin, whom the actress says is a mix of Tracy Flick's IQ (Election (1999)) meets Violet Beauregarde's spunk (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)). Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Holland was drawn to the arts at an early age. Fascinated by the "Queen of England" at only six years old, Holland would put on one-woman plays for her family, emulating her favorite royal. Holland took her love of performing one step further and enrolled in theatre camps as well as acting classes to further her passion. However, it was Holland's second love, science that brought her out to Los Angeles and jump-started her career. Holland enrolled at UCLA as a molecular biology major and after one year of school, realized she wanted to return to her passion in acting. Within two months of hiring an agent, Holland got her first big break, a recurring role on HBO's 12 Miles of Bad Road (2007). Holland learned the highs and lows of this business early on, experiencing how such a promising show could be cancelled before it premiered. However, she persevered and went on to book guest starring appearances on shows such as: The Event (2010), Cold Case (2003), Community (2009), and Criminal Minds (2005), as well as a lead in the cult classic franchise: Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009). During her hiatus from "Teen Wolf," Holland recently took time out to shoot a guest star episode on ABC's Grey's Anatomy (2005), and a leading role in an independent horror flick titled House of Dust (2013) currently in post-production. Even though Holland has been fulfilling her dream as an actor, she still remained dedicated to her education as a full-time student. However, due to Holland's busy work schedule, she was forced to make the hard decision of switching majors, leaving her love for science behind and majoring in women studies; a field Holland found surprisingly fascinating and received her degree in from UCLA. In contrast to her professional and academic life, Holland's free time consists of exploring the world of music. Whether it's coming across new indie artists or listening to her all time favorites including Ingrid Michaelson, Josh Rouse, Cat Stevens, Mumford & Sons, and Crash Kings, Holland is a music fan through and through.
Holland Smith is an American Actress, Director, Producer, and Model. Born in Missouri in 1997, Holland grew up competing for Junior Team USA as an elite-level triathlete. She has podiumed in over 150 sprint and Olympic distance triathlons, national road cycling races, D1 swim meets, and qualified for the Boston Marathon in 2017. Through her athletic career, Holland was scouted by a modeling agent at Wilhelmina Models, and in 2016, she moved to New York City to work full-time in modeling and acting. On-screen, Holland has played roles in serial TV, major indie films and shorts, and national commercials. She can also be seen in fashion editorials published in Elle Bulgaria, Harper's Bazaar Vietnam, Nylon Espanol, L'Officiel Australia, Lucire, Cosmopolitan Serbia, Vogue Italia, Women's Health, Shape, Muscle & Fitness Hers, and more. Holland's directing and producing are prevalent throughout a wide array of genres. Her creative direction is prominent in digital and print editorials for top international magazines, advertisement campaigns for leading brands and corporations, and art direction for web design. Smith has also directed and produced music videos and pitch pilots and worked as a film production manager. She also writes screenplays.
Holland Taylor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the third-born (and last) daughter of her mother, Virginia (Davis), a painter, and the only child of her father, C. Tracy Taylor, an attorney. She spent her teen years in nearby Allentown, PA, where Holland got the nickname, "Penny Taylor" because of her coppery hair color. Holland attended Quaker schools, then majored in drama at Bennington College. At the age of 22 Holland moved to New York with the desire to become a "great big Broadway star." After fifteen years of "disappointments and near misses" in New York and California, Holland was cast as Ruth Dunbar in the sitcom Bosom Buddies (1980) with Tom Hanks. It was Holland's "breakout" role and it led to many other TV and film offers including the movie Romancing the Stone (1984) as Kathleen Turner's book publisher and friend. Holland had hesitated to accept the role but her acting coach and mentor Stella Adler encouraged her not to be so "stage minded." In 1992 Holland was still living in Greenwich Village, New York and traveling back and forth between a rented apartment in Hollywood and New York in order to work on both coasts. Holland has said her first love was the theater but the work for her in TV and films was better. However, by 1992, Holland said she was dealing with traveling back and forth "less and less well". Over the next few years, Holland moved to California full-time. In the last couple of years, she gave up her apartment in West Hollywood for her own home in the Hollywood Hills. Holland won an Emmy in 1999 for her work in The Practice (1997).