Nina Sallinen (SAG, AFTRA, AEA, FIA) is a professional actress, who grew up in Sweden and Finland. In Finland she received her Masters Degree from the NationalTheater Academy of Finland. Nina has since performed in over 80 theater productions; in Helsinki , Lahti , Tampere , Jyvaskyla and Lappeeranta in Finland. She has performed in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, Ojai, Santa Barbara, San Diego and Ohio in the U.S.; In Europe in Strassbourg, France (guest performance); Venice, Italy (festival); Oslo, Norway (Ibsen Festival); Stockholm, Sweden (as a guest artists at Boulevard Teatern); Novi Sad, Serbia (Shakespeare Festival), and Bitola, Macedonia (Bitola Shakespeare Festival and Bitola Mono Drama Festival). In Finland Nina performed at the National Theater , The Workers Theater in Tampere (TTT), Theater Jurkka , The Q Theater, Aurinko Theater, and Lahti City Theater. Nina starred as a series regular on two popular TV shows called Jaita Hattuun and Kolmannen Korvapuusti, performing with Finland's most well liked TV stars at the time; Heikki Kinnunen and Eija Ahvo. The shows were Venla nominated for best TV shows. After moving to The U.S., she co-founded The Walk About Theater Company in Chicago, where she performed her one woman show Poor Poor Lear first time for the American audiences. Her show was very well liked and she ended up performing her show for three more runs in Chicago. Poor Poor Lear has also received a Santa Barbara Independent Theater Award and two Bitola Monodrama Awards ( City of Bitola Award and Audience Favorite Award). Also Nina has received The Santa Barbara Independent Award for her role Uncle Scrooze in Lit Moon's production of Humbug. Nina has been nominated for her role Frankie Boy in Conquest of The Southpole produced by The Odyssey Theatre for the best supporting female performance by L.A Weekly. She received a nomination for the best ensemble by L.A Stage Alliance, at the Ovation Awards for Philip Ridley's play Mercury Fur produced by Need Theater Company. Also Odyssey Theater's production of Way to Heaven Nina performed in was nominated by LA Weekly and Critics Choice for Best production and Ensemble. In L.A., Nina has performed with the band Sparks in the musical The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman, performed at the Ford Amphitheater for the LA Film Festival as their live event. Other theaters here in L.A include; The Odyssey Theater Ensemble, Need Theater, Geffen Playhouse, Green Light Theater Company, Whitefire Theater Company and The Road Theater Company. Nina is also a member of the Lit Moon Theater Company in Santa Barbara, where she has played Uncle Scrooge in Humbug and Varya in Cherry Orchard. Nina is a member at: Helsinki West Theater Company, Whitefire , Odyssey, Road and Celebration theater companies in L.A.
Nina Sanchez is a US citizen and resident of Denmark. Nina has appeared in numerous television, film and commercial projects between the two countries and is best described as having a versatile look portraying several types of ethnicity's and age ranges. She has also earned credits on film sets as Second Unit Director, Production Coordinator and Wardrobe / Costume departments.
Nina Sara is an actress, known for Aninong bakal (1983), Fortunato Salas: Kilabot ng Pampanga (1984) and Target: Batang Sindikato (1983).
Nina Sarkar is known for Vroom (2010), Money Devo Bhava and Lips Don't Lie (2020).
Nina Semyonova was born on June 13, 1945 in Moscow, URSS. She was an actress, known for Den i vsya zhizn (1969), Svobodnoe plavanie (2006) and Olga i Konstantin (1984). She died on May 17, 2008.
Born in Novi Sad, Serbia, Nina started acting at the age of 14 in her High School Drama Club after which she won a full scholarship to study at Bocconi University in Milan where she graduated with a Master of Science degree in International Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media an Entertainment. While in school, she began her career as a model and TV host and has appeared as the face of numerous advertising campaigns and Italian television series. Nina soon became one of the most popular and loved faces of Italian television that gave her the opportunity to go from small screens to cinema. In 2011, Nina won The Best New Actress award in Milan Film Festival. After her success in Europe, Nina moved to New York to pursue her acting career where she met her mentor Susan Batson with who she had been studying ever since. Nina uses her knowledge of different languages to build a career in both, European and American market and in 2014 only, she was the lead in three movies in three different countries, acting in three different languages. In 2017, Nina won the Best Actress award at The International Festival of Lenola for her performance in the short movie "La Gamba" Recently, Deadline Hollywood announced that Nina joined the cast of "Papillon", starring Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malik as well as the cast of "Arctic Justice" along side Jeremy Renner, Alec Baldwin and Angelica Houston. Nina also actively works with different humanitarian organizations like AmfAR, International Medical Corps and Pangea, a non -profit organization that helps women around the world who have been violated.
Nina Seul is an actress and producer, known for Our Almost Completely True Story (2022), Border (2020) and The 22nd Annual Satellite Awards (2018).
Nina Sharma is known for A Death in the Gunj (2016).
Nina Siemaszko was born on July 14, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for More Tales of the City (1998), The American President (1995) and The West Wing (1999).
Nina Simone was born on February 21, 1933 in Tryon, North Carolina, USA. She is known for Point of No Return (1993), Miami Vice (2006) and Repo Men (2010). She was married to Andrew Stroud and Donald Ross. She died on April 21, 2003 in Carry-le-Rouet, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.