Briana Belle is an actor, known for The Forgiven (2021).
Briana Brandy is known for WWE NXT (2010), WWF SmackDown! (1999) and Blackfish (2013).
Briana Buckmaster is an actor, singer and voice over performer originally hailing from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. She attended the prestigious Grant MacEwan University where she received her diploma in Theatre Arts. Continuing to perform on stages across North America she also began cutting her teeth in the improv world working with renowned theatre companies including the Canadian Comedy Award winning Die Nasty. Briana is an Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award winner for numerous productions she has performed with Teatro La Quindicina (with whom she is currently a core company member). Her writing credits include the sell-out hit play Tunnels of Little Chicago which toured across Western Canada, and Lady Fartlek Productions- a series of comedic shorts written, directed, and starring fellow comedic actresses. Briana resides in Vancouver Canada with her husband and daughter where she continues to study her craft and regularly appear on stage and in television. She can be seen as the recurring character Sheriff Donna on the CW Network's long running series Supernatural.
Briana Cap was born in Lansing, Michigan and, after a series of military moves, was raised in San Diego, California. Her father is a retired Marine and her mother worked in sales. She is a middle child and has two sisters. An avid soccer player, Briana played competitively through high school and then went on to play at California State University Northridge. There, she received a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and was awarded the "Mark of Excellence Award" from the Society of Professional Journalists for excellence in radio sports reporting. After graduating college, Briana turned her attention to her acting career. She began her studies with Terri Ross in San Diego, focusing on the Stanislavsky System. During this time, Briana also toured the country as a professional Polynesian dancer with the Kalena O'Hilo dance troupe. After signing with an agent and enjoying a successful career in the smaller market of San Diego, she returned to LA to pursue acting full-time, where she has booked several television, film and commercial projects. In 2016, she debuted in her recurring role as journalist Barbara Dicasoli on "Rosewood" (FOX.) In the spring of 2019, she starred alongside Oscar-winner Brie Larson in the short film, "The Debriefing."
Briana Cortesiano is an American actress born and raised in New Jersey. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the prestigious Cornell University. Upon graduation she began her modeling career, appearing in multiple advertisements and national commercials and acting soon followed after. Briana is now a Meisner trained actress and a graduate of the British American Drama Academy (BADA) at Oxford University.
Briana Culberson was born on April 8, 1987 in the USA. She is known for The Real Housewives of Orange County (2006), Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009) and The War Comes Home: Soledad O'Brien Reports (2014). She has been married to Ryan Culberson since October 23, 2011. They have three children.
Briana Cuoco was born on November 29, 1988 in Ventura, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Flight Attendant (2020), Harley Quinn (2019) and The Voice (2011).
Briana DeJesus was born on 21 June 1994 in Orlando, Florida, USA.
Briana Erica was born in Cleveland, OH, but moved frequently throughout her childhood; living in 7 different states by the time she was 18. Her passion for acting began when she first saw Beauty and The Beast and surprised her mom by reciting all the words and songs as a toddler. Briana attended numerous acting classes and camps as a child and was eventually accepted to the Lehigh Valley Charter High School For The Performing Arts as a theatre major. However, she left high school after two years to start college at the University of West Georgia at age 16. While in college, Briana participated heavily in the theatre program. She eventually followed her dreams to move to Los Angeles, and after a slight detour (AKA a master's degree in journalism from USC) she found her way back to her love of acting.
Briana was born on October 23rd, in Los Angeles, California. Her nationality is American and ethnicity is mixed (Polish and Italian). Born to actor Greg Evigan, and Dancer Pam Evigan, raised with her two siblings, music producer Jason Evigan, and actress Vanessa Evigan. This Husky-Voiced Evigan started off performing with her band Moorish idol singing and playing keys. Evigan also undertook a speech and communications degree at Los Angeles Valley College competing on the speech and debate team becoming one of the number one speakers in the country. Having studied dance since she was 7 she landed her first major feature debut as the star of the box office hit Step Up 2: The Streets in 2008, and reprized her role in a 2014 installment of the franchise, Step Up: All In. She also played starring roles in a number of films, including Sorority Row, S. Darko, and Burning Bright. On the television front, Briana starred in Season 2 of From Dusk Till Dawn for Robert Rodriguez, Jerry Bruckheimer's pilot, Trooper, TNT's acclaimed drama Longmire, and in the indie world, starred in festival darling, ToY, and Love is All You Need? For which she received Best Actor accolades. Some other credits include She Loves Me Not, starring Cary Elwes, Mothers Day, starring Rebecca Demornay, and Rites of Passage, starring Wes Bentley and Christian Slater. When she's not working, Briana spends much of her time traveling, with the last 8 years being dedicated to non-profit efforts in Asia and Africa. She strives to bring home stories to tell on the big screen. She has deep dived into the anti-poaching world, fighting the ivory trade and protecting South African animals and rangers. She also has worked closely with Cambodian organization, Somaly Mam, teaching and serving as a role model to young victims of sex trafficking. Most recently, Briana has ventured into producing and directing, with 3 projects in development. Briana's first foray into the development world came following a traumatic experience where she was painfully struck by the ubiquitous mistreatment of elephants in Southeast Asia, so much so that it became unimaginable to step back into Hollywood, role playing as she once saw it. It was clear for her at that point, that her life's mission was to make use of her background, her network, and most importantly, her voice, to advocate on behalf of those without. Over the years that followed, countless campaigns, fundraisers, speaking events, and mission trips affirmed Briana's allegiance to animal advocacy, ultimately positioning her as a global voice of authority in this space. She is most excited about her upcoming completed films, Just Below Sunset, and Love and Communication.