Trichur Elsi is an actress, known for Thanthram (1988), In Harihar Nagar (1990) and Iniyenkilum (1983).
Trichy Saravana Kumar is known for Lubber Pandhu (2024), Vallan (2024) and Sixer (2019).
Tricia Andrew is known for Cocoa (2023).
Tricia Auld is an actress, known for The Primrose (2018), Space Force (2019) and Topic Time with Harrison Young (2010).
Tricia Black is an award-winning queer actor and comedian. They are recurring as "Detective Tara Swallows" on Season 1 and now Season 2 of the IMDb TV / CBC series Pretty Hard Cases. Recent TV credits include, Locke and Key (Netflix), What We Do In The Shadows (FX) and Kim's Convenience (Netflix). Tricia will appear in two upcoming Lionsgate features: My Fake Boyfriend and Dear David, in a supporting role opposite Justin Long. They will also be seen in the Disney feature, Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3, and just shot a role in The Man From Toronto, starring Kaley Cuoco, Woody Harrelson, and Kevin Hart. Previously, they appeared in the Sony feature The Broken Hearts Gallery. Tricia voices the lead role of "Jason" in the animated series, Summer Memories, set to release Summer 2022. Tricia holds a 2021 Canadian Screen Award for their work in the web-series Band Ladies and two Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Live Production (A Sketch Comedy Extravaganza Eleganza) and Best Ensemble (She The People). Tricia is an Alumna of The Second City Toronto. They are originally from New Brunswick, Canada.
Tricia Braun is an actress, known for Warehouse 13 (2009), Murdoch Mysteries (2008) and The Smart Woman Survival Guide (2006).
Tricia Brioux is known for The VVitch: A New-England Folktale (2015), Over My Dead Body (2016) and Meet the Family (2013).
Tricia Brock is known for Killer Diller (2004), The Walking Dead (2010) and 30 Rock (2006).
Tricia Christen-Rivas is an actress, known for Sunset on the River Styx (2020) and Monty Comes Back (2016).
Tricia Collins is an actress and filmmaker born in Vancouver, Canada. She is the youngest of two children. Her father was from Galway, Ireland and her mother is of Chinese descent and was born in Guyana, South America. Her father was a taxi driver and her mother a nurse. Tricia began doing Shakespeare at the age of 15 and she was hooked. She studied both mathematics and theatre at Simon Fraser University and then went on to train with Larry Moss and Patsy Rodenburg in New York. Tricia has toured internationally with numerous theatre productions and has garnered high acclaim for her work as a playwright and filmmaker. Her film Clinch was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Richard Harris International Film Festival and she won for best actress at the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival.