Jéssica Alonso was born in Santurtzi, Vizcaya, País Vasco, Spain. She is known for Desenterrados (2012), Vampire Virus (2020) and Terrados (2011).
Born to a Nutritionist and restaurant owner and a bank clerk from Bahia, Northeastern Brazil, Jessica had her talent discovered as a potential actress and model while working as a cashier at her mother's restaurant. After moving to São Paulo (2006) and then to Rio (2007) while working as a model for Elite Models, and as an actress for small theater productions, Jessica had her first break on the big screen in capoeira-themed action blockbuster Besouro (Beetle the movie, by João Daniel Tikhomiroff). For her role as Dinorá, the female heroine and counterpart to Besouro, she won the 2009 Raça Negra award for best actress. Over the following years, she appeared in films such as "Na Quebrada" (Fernando Grostein, 2015) and Mormaço (Marina Meliand, 2018), and in the soap opera Em Família (written by Manoeal Carlos and directed by Jayme Monjardim, 2014). In 2016, Jessica premiered her first short film as a director -- Cicatriz -- and the first show by her dance-theater Impele company, "Mar de Ressaca", directed by award winning Marco André Nunes. She lives in Rio de Janeiro with her husband and son.
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Jéssica Tamochunas is known for Cabras da Peste (2021) and Ruanita (2017).
JíRí Ash Shakoor is known for Rec Man (2018), It's a Life Worth Living (2020) and Its So Complicated (2016).
Jírí Soustek is known for Death of a Nation (2018).
Jóel Sæmundsson is an actor and director, known for Pity the Lovers (2019), Love on Iceland (2020) and Ráðherrann (2020).
Jóhann Jóhannsson was born on September 19, 1969 in Reykjavík, Iceland. He is known for Last and First Men (2020), The Theory of Everything (2014) and Sicario (2015). He died on February 9, 2018 in Berlin, Germany.
Jóhann Sigurðarson was born on 21 April 1956. He is an actor and director, known for Fornbókabúðin (1997), Kona fer í stríð (2018) and Brúðguminn (2008).
Jóhanna Friðrika Sæmundsdóttir is known for Agnes Joy (2019), Systrabönd (2021) and Pabbahelgar (2019).