Priscilla Allen was born on July 19, 1938 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Total Recall (1990), The Naked Truth (1992) and Let Others Suffer (2007). She was married to Dennis Allen. She died on August 14, 2008 in La Jolla, California, USA.
Priscilla Avelar is an actress, known for Diário de um Exorcista - Zero (2016).
Priscilla Avila is a Brazilian actress and writer. She has appeared in several Brazilian plays, films, and Tv Shows, most notably as Stefani in 2017's "171 Negocio de Familia" at Universal Channel Brazil. She can speak Portuguese, French, Spanish and English. She was born in a very small city in Minas Gerais, Brazil, but she moved to several places from Rio Grande do Sul to Bahia in her early years. Priscilla exposure to the world of acting came when she moved to Itabuna, Bahia. She began her career by appearing in several plays and commercials. Her debut in Theatre was when she was a child. In 2001, she also joined the Theatre Group from the University of South of Bahia (UESC). In spite of her theater career and commercials, Avila, pursuit her dream about movies appearing in some short movies in 2009 in Bahia, Brazil. As a young woman, she remained adamant also about her education. Studying Psychology and after changing her field for Foreign Languages, Culture and Creative Economy. She learned several languages in college and began to travel around the world to complement her acting skills. She did some acting training in Argentina, France and later in US. In 2012, she traveled to Paris to find some gigs. She appeared in TV in a famous music video from the movie of Les Kairas, and she was part of a short film with the french actress Esther Garrel. Despite her fast debut in the french industry, her visa status in France made her come back to Brazil in 3 months and moved to Sao Paulo to improve her cinema career. While continuing her career in Brazil, Avila earned a post-degree in Cinema from a Brazilian University in Sao Paulo. She won also a scholarship for the Summer Art Course in Santa Fe University, NM in 2014 and it was her first time in US.
Though probably not to her liking, actress Priscilla Barnes is best known for her bittersweet replacement of TV goddess Suzanne Somers during the tension-riddled times of the popular ABC slapstick comedy series, Three's Company (1976) -- bittersweet in that although the lovely, stringy-framed blonde did become a TV name as a result, she had to endure the anguish of stepping into the shoes of an enormously popular star whose diva act had her unceremoniously dumped from the show when contractual negotiations went awry. It was not the happiest of times for Priscilla yet she managed to pull the whole thing off as nurse "Terri Alden", the pretty roommate and (along with co-star Joyce DeWitt), the other female foil to John Ritter's outrageous shenanigans. Priscilla chose to be her own person and allowed her character a bit more substance and intelligence than Somers' jiggly ding-a-ling "Chrissy Snow". If nothing else, the new girl on the block added a much-needed stability to an already emotionally wrought set and was accepted by the show's fans for a final three seasons. She and DeWitt developed a fast friendship, which lasted long after the show's demise. Interestingly, Priscilla had been previously turned down for the vapid "Cindy Snow" character (played by Jenilee Harrison) because she was perceived as "too old" for the role. Priscilla was born in Fort Dix, New Jersey, the daughter of an Air Force commander. An average student in school, the leggy beauty with the prominent cheekbones and intriguing slash of a mouth originally planned to become a dancer and joined a preteen group called the "The Vivacious Vixens", but a severe accident while performing on the Hollywood Bowl stage (she broke her leg and fractured her jaw) ended such dreams. During her formative years, she earned some attention as a beauty pageant contender ("Miss Hollywood", "Miss San Bernardino", "Miss California" (runner-up)) while paying her dues waitressing. A chance acquaintance with Peter Falk, who saw promise in the girl who countered her fresh-faced beauty with a self-deprecating wit, led to a bit part on one of his Columbo (1971) episodes, Columbo: A Deadly State of Mind (1975), in 1976, and the start of her professional career. The parts she nabbed typically accentuated her physical assets. A former Penthouse Pet for March 1976 (using the alias "Joann Witty"), Priscilla paid her dues via a series of unmemorable projects, including the films Texas Detour (1978), Delta Fox (1979) and The Seniors (1978) plus the short-lived TV series, The American Girls (1978), in which she played a smart-styled, traveling reporter. Handed a somewhat better supporting role in the Gene Wilder sequence of the four-part film, Les séducteurs (1980), she gathered more experience on such shows as Cannon (1971), Starsky and Hutch (1975), The Incredible Hulk (1977), The Rockford Files (1974), Kojak (1973), Taxi (1978) and The Love Boat (1977), before becoming a vital part of Three's Company (1976)'s 1981 cast. Barnes continued with the popular show in spite of her frustrations with producers and her dread of being typecast in innocuous comedy. Since then, she has maintained in a Hollywood that doesn't cater to women of "maturing" age, especially former TV stars. On TV, she added a feisty glamour to the series Dark Justice (1991), Viper (1994), Murder, She Wrote (1984) and other The Love Boat (1977) episodes. More often, however, she has shown up in a low-budget film. She has certainly taken on more than her fair share of horror projects, including Stepfather III (1992), and Witch Academy (1995) in which some of her characters have met grisly ends. One film highlight was her featured role, not as a Bondian girl but as the bride of a CIA agent (David Hedison), who is shot to death on her wedding day, in the Timothy Dalton "007" film, Licence to Kill (1989). She also enjoyed a role as a quirky fortune teller in Mallrats (1995). Active on the theater scene over the years with credits such as "Born Yesterday", "Vanities", "Bus Stop" and "A Streetcar Named Desire" under her belt, she recently played Hillary Clinton in the 2007 black comedy, "Hillary Agonistes", in New York. Maintaining an active career into the millennium, independent film credits including several horror yarns including The Backlot Murders (2002), Unseen Evil 2 (2004) co-starring Lorenzo Lamas, The Devil's Rejects (2005), Trailer Park of Terror (2008), Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield (2007) and Thr3e (2006); as well as the actioneer Final Payback (2001); the sci-fi drama Disaster Wars: Earthquake vs. Tsunami (2013); the eerie mystery Helen Alone (2014) and the comedy crimer Jonny's Sweet Revenge (2015). She has been married to actor Ted Monte since 2003.
Priscilla Bonnet was born on the Gold Coast Australia and has been writing and acting since the age of 10. Priscilla studied acting and film at the Lee Strasberg Institute of Theatre in America after which she returned to Australia where she was series regular on the Ch 9 show "The Dream Factory" and Channel 10's "Beauty and the Beast". During this time, she also starred in the American CBS miniseries "Lucy" in which she played Bette Davis. Priscilla wrote, produced and starred in the short film "Fully Famous" which was nominated at the LA Comedy Festival for best comedy and the music video component of the film was posted on Perez Hilton's blog where it went viral. Together with writer Julie De Fina, Priscilla went on to develop "Fully Famous" into a televisions series for ABC which was then optioned and developed by prolific US producer Aaron Kaplan. She was writer and performer on the ABC Awgie winning sketch show "Wednesday Night Fever", and appeared on the SBS sketch show "Legally Brown". She has also been seen in the ABC series "It's A Date" (Season 2) and was the face of the "Wallabies" campaign in Australia. She also recently starred in a pilot for Steve Coogan and Channel 4 in the UK called "Better Than Ever". She won the The Rolling Stone Magazine "Best New Female Australia Singer/Songwriter" sponsored by L'Oreal Cosmetics and has gone on to write for American artists including Paris Hilton and multi-platinum recording artist/songwriter Ne-Yo. She has also been a ghostwriter for top Australian and International Pop Artists for over four years. Priscilla has a comedy series, "Lemons", in development with the ABC, a comedy series "Something Old" in development with Kronicle Media in the US and a drama series "The Guardian" in development with Essential Media.
Priscilla, who hails from Dallas, grew up well acquainted with the Bible because of her father being a pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, a non-denominational church. As a freshman at the University of Houston, she interned with a Christian radio station. Soon listeners were calling the station, inviting Priscilla to speak at their Bible study groups and other events. After graduation, she began her Master's degree work at Dallas Theological Seminary. Soon she was invited to lead a weekly Bible study at the Zig Ziglar Corporation and then to join its speaker team. Priscilla has worked as an independent contractor for CBS and hosted a local television show, but recently she has focused solely on Christian ministry opportunities. Priscilla calls Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of evangelist Dr. Billy Graham, her mentor in ministry. Her younger brother is Christian singer-songwriter Anthony Evans, Jr. She speaks around the United States at churches and other events, including the LifeWay Christian Resources-sponsored "Going Beyond" conference and "Deeper Still The Event", where she shares the stage with Beth Moore and Kay Arthur. She is the author of several books, including He Speaks to Me: Preparing to Hear from God.
Priscilla Catania is an actress and director, known for Deceived (2021), Colourblind (2019) and Cult Girls (2019).
Priscilla Chmiel is an actress, known for Allergic to Flowers (2017) and Dad, the Angel & Me (1995).
Priscilla Choi is known for Emmanuelle in Space (1994), Emmanuelle 6: One Final Fling (1994) and Erotic Confessions (1994).