Monica Lamberti is known for A Man of Action (2022).
Monica Lawson is a New York trained actress having received a BFA in theatre from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. After graduation, Monica focused her career on theater having performed with renowned companies such as The Classical Theater of Harlem, The Flea Theater, under Artistic Director Jim Simpson, and The Bank Street Theater. Monica worked as a voiceover artist for brands including Home Depot and MTV, and developed a love of comedy having studied sketch at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Taking up comedy was a great balance to her theatre experience and training. With her comedic writing skills, Monica helped co-found an improv comedy group that performed both sketch and improv in venues throughout New York City. With her experience in theatre, voiceover, and comedy, Monica came to Los Angeles to further pursue film and television. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Monica booked a CBS pilot and a National Commercial for Budlight. She continued her comedic studies at The Groundlings School with instructors Scott Beehner and Drew Droege. Now based in Los Angeles, Monica is a working actress with independent film roles, TV roles for CBS and ABC including CSI, NCIS and General Hospital and as well as a national print campaign for Clairol and various other commercials. Monica continues her theatrical pursuits in Los Angeles having performed sketch at Second City Hollywood, and with theatre companies such as the Alliance Repertory Theater, The SkyPilot Theater Co., and as a member of the highly regarded Open Fist Theater Company, most notably in their production of Horton Foote's Foot Notes directed by actor Scott Paulin. Monica has opened a production company BOND Motion Pictures, where she has produced short films and is embarking on her first feature.
Slim, sexy, and buxom brunette stunner Monica Leigh was born on December 19, 1981 on Long Island, New York. Leigh worked as a bartender and dental assistant, prior to being encouraged by her childhood friend and fellow "Playboy" Playmate, Courtney Culkin, to try out for "Playboy". Monica started out modeling for the famous men's magazine in various newsstand special editions (she was featured on the cover of "Playboy's College Girls" in September, 2005). She was the "Playboy" Cyber Girl of the Week for August 29, 2005 and the Cyber Girl of the Month for December, 2005. Leigh was subsequently named Cyber Girl of the Year for 2006. Moreover, Monica was the Playmate of the Month in the March, 2006 issue of "Playboy" and graced the cover of the August, 2006 issue of "Playboy". Leigh has appeared in several "Playboy" videos and on a handful of episodes of the reality TV series, The Girls Next Door (2005). She has acting roles in the movies, The Duel (2006), The Pool Boys (2009), The Gentleman (2007) and Road Raiders (2000). Monica has popped up as an extra not only in Spider-Man 3 (2007), but also on episodes of both Entourage (2004) and CSI: Miami (2002). Leigh lives in New York.
For almost two decades, Monica Lewis was the idealized, wholesomely sexy sound and image of apple-pie America, lending a curvaceous, dimpled smile and melodious voice of hope to thousands of U.S. troops through two of the 20th century's greatest wars. She starred on the very first "Ed Sullivan Show" telecast, had numerous hit records including "Put the Blame on Mame", "A Tree in the Meadow", "A Kiss to Build a Dream On", "Autumn Leaves" and "I Wish You Love", and provided the memorable singing voice for the popular cartoon character, "Miss Chiquita Banana". Monica's course to classic song-styling was set as a child. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of three children of musical parents. Her father, Abe, was a symphonic composer and pianist, and her mother, Jessica, sang with the Chicago Opera Company. After the Great Depression forced the Lewis clan to relocate from Chicago to New York City, there was no shortage of sibling rivalry: Monica's sister, Barbara Lewis, established herself as an accomplished concert pianist, while her brother, Marlo Lewis, co-created Ed Sullivan's landmark television show, Toast of the Town (1948). Having studied voice with her mother since a mere toddler, Monica quit junior college at 17 to work as a radio vocalist. In the mid-1940s, she had her own program on WMCA. This and other early airwaves successes led to her debut at Manhattan's legendary Stork Club and subsequent discovery by the "King of Swing", Benny Goodman, who signed her to appear with his popular band. She quickly ascended as a radio vocalist and co-host on programs including "Beat the Band", "The Revere Camera Hour" and "The Chesterfield Show", sharing the microphone with Frank Sinatra. She became one of the country's highest-flying songbirds, working with record labels such as Signature, Decca, Jubilee, Capitol and Verve to create numerous timeless hits and classic albums. Her TV appearances included Ed Sullivan's very first broadcast in 1948 and every major variety show opposite legends, including Bob Hope, Danny Thomas and the comedy duo of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, with whom she first appeared at New York's Copacabana. Records and television led to movies and, in 1950, MGM signed Monica to an exclusive multimedia contract. She was groomed in true MGM style - given singing and romantic roles in such films as The Strip (1951) with Mickey Rooney, Inside Straight (1951) with Barry Sullivan and Excuse My Dust (1951) with Red Skelton. She also sang the title song in the Marge Champion and Gower Champion musical, Everything I Have Is Yours (1952), in which she became the only woman other than Marge to ever dance on screen with Gower. Additional appearances followed in Affair with a Stranger (1953), starring Victor Mature and Jean Simmons, and The D.I. (1957) with Jack Webb. Monica eagerly volunteered her talent for the war effort, becoming the darling of U.S. servicemen worldwide through the war bond drive, military radio broadcasts and a 1951 USO tour of South Korea with celebrated entertainer Danny Kaye. Back at home, she delighted the masses as a chart-topping jukebox chanteuse and Burlington Mills hosiery's "Miss Leg-O-Genic". Piel's Light Beer, Camel Cigarettes, Pepsi-Cola and General Electric were among the many other major companies which sold their products with Monica's visage and, for 14 years, she provided the tuneful voice of the animated "Miss Chiquita Banana" in a series of classic cartoon shorts which were shown in movie theaters. When she married colorful and innovative MCA/Universal Studios production executive Jennings Lang in 1956, she not only became his partner but the mother of his young children: Michael Lang, now a jazz pianist, and Robert, an attorney. Monica and Jennings had a third child together, Rocky Lang, now a noted Hollywood writer, director and producer. She was a featured player in several of her husband's blockbuster Universal movies, including Charley Varrick (1973), Rollercoaster (1977), Airport '77 (1977), The Concorde... Airport '79 (1979), and the Top 100 box-office hit, Earthquake (1974). In the 1980s and 1990s, Monica made a few choice cabaret appearances and recorded several new albums, among them "My Favorite Things", "Monica Lewis Swings Jule Styne" and "Why Did I Choose You?", a tribute to her 40-year marriage to Lang. Monica wrote a photo-filled memoir, "Hollywood Through My Eyes", which is available from Cable Publishing. Monica Lewis died on June 12, 2015, in Woodland Hills, California.
Monica Liljistrand was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She is known for Heavenly Bodies! (1963).
Monica Lo was born on September 26, 1978 in Toronto, Canada. She is an actress, known for Shou zu qing shen (2002), Chik loh dak gung (2002) and Saat sau kwong lung (2002).
Monica Lopera is an actress, known for Killing Eve (2018), The Adventures of Paddington (2019) and Frontera Verde (2019).
Monica Lopez is known for Simmer (2020).
Monica Lopez is an actress, known for Like.Share.Follow. (2017) and Under Covers (2015).
Monica Louwerens was born on October 27, 1973 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (2000), Power Rangers Time Force (2001) and Ravenswood (2013).