Nancy Nave was born in El Paso, TX and she is the youngest of three children. She was born to a Mexican-American mother and a father from Canton, China. She attended the University of Texas at El Paso on a full-paid volleyball scholarship, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After college, she worked as an engineer and project manager for Procter & Gamble and AT&T. Nancy Nave made her big-screen debut in the feature film Hours, which premiered at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival. The movie was directed by Eric Heisserer and starred Paul Walker, of The Fast and the Furious fame. She continued her success in other films such as The Hollars, with John Kraskinski and A Country Called Home. In addition to being featured in countless national commercials, including Jimmy Dean and KIA Motors, and many industrial videos, Nancy has appeared in several TV series, including USA's In Plain Sight, ABC Family's The Lying Game, and TNT's Dallas. She also starred in two noteworthy festival shorts, Unstalkable and Sunny Square. Nancy started out in the corporate world, but decided to leave and start an at-home business to be closer to her three young sons. At the urging of her husband, Nancy ventured into modeling, and soon caught the acting bug after being selected as a finalist for Season 2 of the modeling reality show, She's Got the Look, by TV Land Productions. Nancy is an energetic, busy, full-time actor, model and host. Outside of her thriving career and being an active mom to her 3 sons, she participates in charity runs such as PurpleStride, which raises awareness about the critical mission of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. She is also very active in her local community and schools. Nancy teamed with her husband, screenwriter Jason Nave, to produce their first short film, Unstalkable. Nancy and Jason are excited to work together on more film projects written by Jason. Nancy happily lives in the Los Angeles area with Jason and their three sons.
Nancy Nazari was born and raised in Santa Cruz, California. At the age of seven, she began acting in school and church plays. After high school, Nancy put her acting career on hold to complete a bachelor's degree and work in the corporate industry. Over her twenty years in corporate, she continued to study acting, both on camera and voice over. In 2015, she left corporate to pursue acting full time. She co-produced, directed and starred in SetLife Webseries. She has accepted lead and supporting roles in feature films and TV series such as 'Justice for Lizzie', 'Game of Talents' and 'A Killer Rising'. Off screen, Nancy is the mother of two rescues, Max and Emmy.
Nancy Nickerson is an actress, known for Island Zero (2018).
Nancy Nisa Beso is a producer based in India and the UK and known for her diversity in working with both indie and commercial cinema. She started her career in media at a very young age with local radio and television, working her way up, to be associated with some of the best broadcasters, Film studios and Agencies. Her passion for storytelling and her quest to understand the craft of bringing stories onto screen, took her to London where she specialised in film producing at the university of Westminster. She has worked on a number of commercial and as well as independent projects, in various capacities both in India and the UK. She is passionate about film producing and content development and combines her creativity and entrepreneurship skills to bring together projects that entertain, inspire and meet the highest standards of quality while ensuring they are commercially viable.She likes to collaborate with young, dynamic filmmakers and has produced many short films and TV commercials
Nancy North is known for Versailles '73: American Runway Revolution (2012) and Halston (2019).
Nancy Norwalk is an actor, known for Down Down the Deep River (2014).
Nancy Novotny was born on June 4, 1963 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Madlax (2004), Azumanga daioh (2001) and UFO Princess Walkure (2002).
Nancy O'Brien is an actress, Playboy model, and writer, who has spent a lifetime exploring and discovering the world. Nancy grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she began her acting career at the age of six, after being selected as the lead role of the very first play for which she auditioned. Nancy continued performing in various productions as a child, and subsequently began taking acting classes. She received financial and emotional support from her late Uncle Carl, aka the beloved Carl the Barber, for her acting interests. During high school, Nancy joined the drama club, and also continued with her acting classes on the weekends. These outlets provided a perfect opportunity for the independent, adventurous, and very young Nancy, to travel to Canada for the Shakespeare festival, who at 16, was the youngest adventurer in the group. Nancy continued to follow her ambitions and submit to her boundless energy, auditioning and enrolling in the intense Summer Arts Theatre Program at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. After graduating high school, Nancy began acting in TV commercials and movies, and also began modeling swimsuits and lingerie, all while maintaining her full time student status at Point Park University as a theatre major. While enrolled at Point Park, Nancy took a leap of faith and moved to London, England, to continue her education, where she studied Shakespeare at Imperial College Union in South Kensington, through Roger Williams University. She arrived early and lived with a family in London, in order to explore the culture and excitement offered by London. Following her studies, Nancy traveled throughout Great Britain with two other girls on a shoestring budget, often hitchhiking and arriving in new towns without prior accommodations or lodgings! Nancy continued her travels by herself when she took a ferry boat to Ireland, staying with her cousins, whom she had never met. She then made it as far as Germany before returning to the United States. When she returned, Nancy decided to continue her studies at California State University-Northridge, where she eventually graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Theatre. During her studies at CSUN, Nancy did extra work as a sexy college student in a Playboy video, entitled The Freshman Class, where she was immediately noticed by the executive producer, who cast her as the lead role in the video. Not long after that, Nancy appeared in several other Playboy videos, Playboy movies, Playboy TV shows, and Playboy radio programs. Nancy was also featured in several of Playboy's Special Edition magazines, including two issues of Sexy Celebrities (2001 and 2002), as well as Playboy's Natural Beauties (1999) and was featured and honored as Playboy's Perfect 10 Model in (2000). She was also featured in Playboy magazine, November (2000), and April (2001). In addition to her work with Playboy, Nancy also co-hosted Danni's Point Spread, a sports show dedicated to football. She also wrote and performed her own stand-up comedy material. She even got cast in the lead role of one of her favorite genres, a fun campy horror film, entitled The Backlot Murders, which was shot at Universal Studios. Nancy spends her free time rock climbing, mountaineering in remote locations around the world, including Morocco and Peru, and now is continuing the pursuit of her greatest passion- writing novels and screenplays.
Nancy O'Dell began her broadcast career as a reporter and anchor at WPDE-TV in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She later worked as morning news anchor and crime reporter at WCBD-TV. While in Charleston, O'Dell's reports on the lenient police approach to DUI cases led to a State Law Enforcement Division investigation that resulted in state authorities re-issuing a more stringent directive regarding these cases. Ms. O'Dell was honored by the Associated Press with the Best Report of the Year Award (all media, South Carolina). Following her work in Charleston, O'Dell served as co-anchor and investigative reporter for NBC's Miami station, WTVJ-TV, before joining Access Hollywood (1996) as a weekend co-anchor and weekday correspondent in 1996. In addition to her current work as a lead anchor on Access Hollywood (1996), Ms. O'Dell also contributes to NBC News' Today (1952), and also to Dateline NBC (1992). She has covered such events as The Oscars, The Emmys, The Grammys and The Golden Globe Awards, as well as co-hosting a number of Pre-Show/Arrivals shows for The Emmys and the Golden Globes. She also co-hosted the Miss USA 2005 pageant, and the Miss Universe 2005 pageant. Although O'Dell maintains a busy work schedule, she regularly makes time for philanthropic endeavors. The American Red Cross, the March of Dimes, Best Buddies, and Childhelp USA have all benefited from her efforts. A leader from the start, Nancy was valedictorian of her high school class, and is a summa cum laude honors graduate of Clemson University. A native of South Carolina, O'Dell was inducted into that state's Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in 1998. She was the youngest member ever and was awarded in recognition of her journalistic success.