Worked on first feature full time as stand in and stunt double for the role of Artie in Scott Hicks The Boys are back. Commenced training with Anne Peters at SA Casting the following year in 2008 at age 7. Continued to work on shorts and tvcs as well as a teaser for a childrens show as the male lead. In 2014 played the role of Red in Jim Loach's yet to be released Chasing Satellites. In 2018 played the role of Frank Jnr, Anthony Lapaglia's son in A Month of Sundays. Other roles include shorts such as 8 bit, Eastwwod 5063, The Legend of Yi and cast as the male lead Jesse in Claptones Stronger Music DVD.
Indiana Rose Evans born 27 July 1990 is an Australian actress and singer-songwriter, best known for her roles in Home and Away (1988) as Matilda Hunter, H2O: Just Add Water (2006) as Bella Hartley, and Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (2012) as Emmaline Robinson. Evans had an interest in performing since the age of five, when she would perform for family and friends. At the age of seven, Evans' parents enrolled her into dance lessons, which started with ballet and then evolved to jazz and tap.
Indiana Hanrahan is an actor, known for Where We Go from Here (2019).
Indiana Jewel has had a flair of performing since a young age. Indiana has appeared as a guest star on "Colin From Accounts" series one produced by CBS Studios in the role of "Berlin "and also playing "Young Harper "in the reboot of the popular international show "Heartbreak High" for Netflix and Fremantle Media. Indiana is well known in Australia for featuring in a much loved Australian Toyota Hilux commercial "Wheres Bun Bun" and has worked on other big brand commercials (Tylenol; LG USA/Korea). She has worked in short films for the Australian Film and Television School and has performed in 'Nina' a Masters production, in the role of Nina. Skills include playing the drums and singing/songwriting on her ukulele. She is also proficient in the American and UK accents. Indiana Jewel is named after the Indiana Jones, and she too doesn't like snakes...
Indiana Jewel Clarke is an actress, known for The Disney Family Singalong Volume 2 (2020), The Disney Family Singalong (2020) and Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together (2020).
Indiana Massara was born in Coolbinia, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia along with her older brother. Massara also attended school at Mercedes College only to leave in the first few weeks of Year 7 to head to Los Angeles for the beginning of her career. Massara can currently be seen starring in the wildly popular series Chicken Girls (2017), as well as the accompanying Chicken Girls: The Movie (2018) Additional TV credits include Sh!t Happens & hosting Brat Chat weekly. Massara's latest single 'Apology' featuring rapper 24HRS enjoyed mainstream radio play across the USA, Australia, Canada and Asia.
Indiana Mehta is an actress, known for Work It (2020), What We Do in the Shadows (2019) and Scene: Good to Gold - Cineplex (2019).
Indiana Sifuentes is a Mexican-born American actor/choreographer who began his career as a classically trained Ballet, Folklorico and Flamenco dancer. Indiana's mentors include Rosa Guerrero (CINE Golden Eagle Award), Hector Serrano (Artistic Director of VIVA El Paso!) and Neil Hess (Artistic Director of TEXAS Musical Drama and Founder of Lone Star Ballet) who studied choreography under the great George Balanchine and mentored Indiana in the same discipline. Indiana studied American Ballet and Theatre at West Texas A&M University under Neil Hess, where he earned a BFA (Ballet, Cum Laude) and MA (Dance/Public Speaking). He has appeared as a Principal/Soloist Dancer/Actor with the Lone Star Ballet, VIVA El Paso!, TEXAS Musical Drama, Rio Grande Ballet and several stage shows in Las Vegas, NV. Indiana utilizes his experience as a Ballet Dancer, Oil Field Roughneck, Working Cowboy, Real Estate Special Agent, Master Bartender, Choreographer and Amateur Pugilist to give personality and character to the roles he plays on TV. As a Mexican-American he brings a unique perspective and cultural understanding to his performances. He reads, writes, and speaks fluent Spanish and is often called upon for his colorful Mexican, Cowboy, and Southern accents.
Indianna Bell is a writer and director based in Adelaide, South Australia. In 2019 she produced and co-directed a Tropfest-finalist short film, 'Safe Space'. 'Safe Space' also won 'Best Directing' and 'The Young Filmmaker Award' at the South Australian Screen Awards. Indianna wrote and co-directed a short drama film, 'Call Connect', which was awarded the Jury Prize for 'Best Narrative Short' at the 2019 Oscar Qualifying Austin Film Festival. It was selected for multiple international film festivals, including the Vancouver International Film Festival and Manchester Film Festival. She was also named one of Austin Film Festival's 'Top 25 Screenwriters to watch' in 2020. In 2020, Indianna wrote and co-directed a short thriller film 'The Recordist'. The film had its premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October and has since screened at the Manchester FF, London Short FF and Hollyshorts FF. It won the Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short at the Austin Film Festival. It also won Best Short Film at the Byron Bay FF and took out the Gold Award for Cinematography at the Australian Cinematography Society Awards. 'You'll Never Find Me' is Indianna's feature debut, a psychological horror/thriller film premiering at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.
Indianna Ryan is an actress, known for The A List (2018) and The Reckoning (2020).