RiRia is an actor and a social influencer who has a background as a multi international award winning flutist. RiRia is originally from Tokyo, Japan and moved to Los Angeles on them own, when they were seventeen and taught themselves English. RiRia is best known for roles in the TV show "Dollface" (Hulu), "Anime Crimes Division" directed by Freddie Wong (Rocket Jump), "Escape The Night" by YouTube RED and an upcoming film "The Beginning & The Middle" (2022) directed by Alexis G. Zall. At the age of three, RiRia had started the career in music. RiRia made the first debut performance as a solo flutist with an orchestra at the age of ten. For numbers of years, RiRia had competed at both national and international competitions where they were awarded over 20 times, the youngest in history. RiRia's recording was used at 2010 Vancouver Olympics by its silver medal winning figure skater, Mao Asada.
Ria Alexander is an African American actress with deep Southern roots. Her love of entertainment brought her to New York. Acting has become a true passion for Ria. She adapts easily to dramatic as well as comedic roles. Her organic connection to the characters she portrays invites audiences to experience life along with her.
Ria Antoniou is an actress, known for La coppia dei campioni (2016), Non si ruba a casa dei ladri (2016) and Nino: Thavmata (2007).
Ria Atayde is known for The Hows of Us (2018), Manilennials (2019) and Love or Money (2021).
Ria Burns-Wilder is known for Gut (2012), Best Ribs in Town (2009) and Sheep Skin (2013).
Ria Calvin is known for Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020).
Ria Carroll is an actress, known for OXV: The Manual (2013), The Commuter (2010) and The Christening (2010).
Ria Chanda is known for Plan A Plan B (2022), Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017) and Darling (2012).
Ria Chaudhary is known for Friday Night Plan (2023), Inside Edge (2017) and Yash Barse: Come Back Home (2019).
Ria Choony was born on 10th September 1997 in Harrow and has lived in Pinner since the age of 5 years old. She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School until the age of 16 studying drama, music, singing and dance, graduating in 2014. To date, she has a few TV appearances including School of Silence (2009) BBC, Richard & Judy (2009) Cactus TV, Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows (2010) and most recently in J.K. Rowlings, The Casual Vacancy (2015) BBC & HBO, playing Sukhvinder Jawanda.