Thea Camara has been professionally acting for over a decade. Pursuing her lifelong dream in 2008, she has dominated everything from the one-liner to full-blown monologues, giving her the versatility needed in show business. What once was just a dream, she has turned into a full-fledged career stepping into auditions and roles with vitality and class, finally redeeming the seven-year-old little girl that thought her dream had died. Since 2008, Thea has been featured in numerous film and television shows that can be found on Amazon, Netflix, AllBlk, and Tubi. While training under Tasha Smith (Why Did I Get Married? & Why Did I Get Married, Too?), Thea learned how to hone her voice and began going after roles that not only made her stand in her truth but pushed her past her limits. An actress who continues to hone her craft, she has trained under the teachings of Ivana Chubbuck, Vagabond Chicago, Acting Studio Chicago, J. McNeil Studios LA, and Susan Batson Studio NYC. While at Acting Studio Chicago, she trained with the award-winning New York-based actor/director, Jerry Kernion. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University, where she trained in theater. Most recently, Thea played the role of "Vanessa Hubbard" on Fox's 9-1-1 starring Angela Bassett and Aisha Hinds. She's also had a recurring role as "Irma Dunn" on Dick Wolf's, Chicago Med starring S. Epatha Merkerson and Yaya DaCosta. She just completed filming Merry Switchmas, which also features Valerie Pettiford and Peter Parros, where she played "Mrs. Bailee Baxter", a diva with a love interest. Her other lead roles were in notable films including, Sound To Sea, Hood, Before I Do, and Englewood. Working under directors such as Spike Lee (Chi-Raq), Andrew Dominik (MindHunter), and Christopher Nolen (Walk Away From Love, 72 Hours) Thea has not only continued to capture her audience's attention but those that she's worked with as well. Living up to her name, Theartis, Thea continues to execute her roles effortlessly, making her one of the most sought out actresses in the business. An avid world traveler, Thea has visited several countries, including a recent trip to Senegal, West Africa. During her free time, she loves spending time with her family, which includes her loving husband of over twenty-five years, her daughter, Adja, who attends Spelman University, and her son, Kader, who attends Benedictine University.
Thea Cantos is a Filipina actress based in Los Angeles, CA. She had majored in Child Development to pursue dramatic therapy for children. Thea has starred as Marcy Park in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (2016), Macbett (2017), and Opus (2019). Her multimedia projects extend to Buzzfeed, Attn, and GooglePlay. Her work has been proudly featured in the LA Pacific Film Festival (2017), Los Angeles CineFest (2017), Indie Grits Festival (2018), Riverrun International Film Festival (2018), and for the Los Angeles Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival (2018) where she served as a panelist. She has competed for Pasadena City College's Forensics, Speech and Debate team, earning honors and three national titles including Gold in "Poetry" (2018). She continues to learn, love, and grow onstage and off.
Thea Carla Schott is known for Climax (2018) and Noia (2020).
Thea Dalen is known for Nede (2022) and Kø (2020).
Thea Dsuuza was born on 18 August 1994 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She is an actress, known for Wafa (2023), Ek rosy ki dastan - Bijli (2023) and XXX: Uncensored (2018).
Thea Evans is known for The Dancing Queen, Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 (2024) and Winner Fights the Moon (2023).
Thea Gill is best known for her portrayal of Lindsay Peterson on the landmark Showtime series QUEER AS FOLK (ACTRA Award nomination, Outstanding Performance by a Female). Other credits include, Annapurna Pictures' 20th CENTURY WOMEN, Lifetime's 10 YEAR REUNION, THE BOY SHE MET ONLINE and MY MOTHER'S SECRET, ABC's CASTLE, CBS' GHOST WHISPERER, Syfy Channel's STONADOS, RIVERWORLD and ANDROMEDA, Hallmark Movie Channel's LIES BETWEEN FRIENDS, Showtime's MASTERS OF HORROR: HOMECOMING and SIGHTINGS: HEARTLAND GHOST as well as the animated feature THE GRID: ZOMBIE OUTLET MAUL. She also starred in the Feature Films, SHEPARD, MULLIGANS, THE PUTT PUTT SYNDROME, MOTHER COUNTRY and EIGHTEEN, in which she sang the Genie Award - nominated song "IN A HEARTBEAT." Thea was awarded the 2002 Golden Sheaf Award for Best Actress for her work on BLISS: NINA'S MUSE and was the 2005 Leo Award winner for her role as Caroline in THE COLLECTOR: THE MOTHER and was a Leo Award nominee for Best Actress for the short film SWAP. A celebrated stage actress, Thea starred in GASLIGHT. She has also starred in such notable roles as: Claudia in Joanna Murray-Smith's HONOUR, Yelena in Chekhov's UNCLE VANYA, Desdemona in Shakespeare's OTHELLO and Juliet in ROMEO AND JULIET, as Catherine in David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize - winning play, PROOF, as Lavinia in Larry Fineberg's THE CLAIRVOYANT, as Sarah in Joanna McClelland Glass' TRYING and as Mary Ann in George F. Walker's BETTER LIVING. She played Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, receiving the 2010 Critic's Spotlight Award for Best Performance in a professional production and starred as Molly in the west coast premiere of the Stephen Belber play DUSK RINGS A BELL, for which she received the Last Straw Critics Award. Thea, also an accomplished singer, sang in front of a sold - out audience at San Francisco's Herbst Theatre for the annual Help Is On The Way gala, alongside some of Broadway's top stars, as well as the S.T.A.G.E. spring gala. She debuted her Something Cool cabaret show in Palm Springs in 2011 and followed it up with her Body and Soul one woman show and made her Las Vegas debut performing at Marilyn's Lounge in The Eastside Cannery Hotel and Casino. https://soundcloud.com/thea-gill. You can find Thea on Facebook (Thea Gill Fans) and on Twitter and Instagram @TheaLGill
Thea Glindorf was born and raised in Denmark. In 2017 she became "Master of Arts" after receiving her Master's Degree in Classical & Contemporary Text (acting) at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She also has a postgraduate diploma in Acting from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (previously Birmingham School of Acting) which she received in 2011. She played The Little Mermaid and Rapunzel in the Scandinavian premiere production of the off-broadway hit "Disenchanted!" (by Dennis Giacino & Fiely Matias) (2019)
Thea Green Lundberg is an actress and writer, known for Okkupert (2015), Vil du ha meg tilbake? (2020) and Wisting (2019).