Célestin Nkiakiese is an actor, known for Viva Riva! (2010).
Célia Alturas was born in Mozambique, raised in Portugal, Studied in New York and is currently based in London. Since very little her love for performing arts/story telling became clear: Dance, Sing, Acting and writing stories were her passions whether on stage or on screen. Nevertheless, the screen was postponed due to the surrounding circumstances - an almost non existing film industry at that time in Portugal. So she decided to begin in dance as she believed it should be the base of her performance. After having completed higher education at the Superior School of Dance in Lisbon, she started working as a professional with independent creators within the field of Physical Theatre and Contemporary Dance. Afterwards, she mostly worked as an actress in the most important theaters in Lisbon, Spain and Mozambique and also in TV and Cinema: Joseph and the amazing technicolor dream coat at CCB Lisbon; Luisa Fernanda, in Teatro Real, Madrid; The rebel daughter, in D. Maria II, National Theatre; Invisible Lisbon at Meridional Theatre; Soap Opera, Ties of Blood; TV series, Enchanted Forest, among others. Célia also developed her creative work as a director on stage, being her most important one the FICA Project (Training, Exchange and Artistic Creation) co-produced by the Gulbenkian Foundation and the Mozambican Government CNCD. A project of Music, Dance and Theatre developed and staged in Maputo/Mozambique. Nevertheless, Cinema had always been her passion. Later, she was given a grant to study acting for film and theatre in New York at Michael Howard Studios, where she was encouraged by Bill Svanoe to continue writing when he revised her short film script, Asleep. Therefore, she produced, starred and later released Asleep in the festival circuit. It has been nominated and awarded, including Best Drama short at Goldstar Movie Awards (New Jersey), and Best Actress presented to her at Festigious I.F.F. (Los Angeles). Célia is based in London, represented by Brown and Mills Talent Agency. She's participated in TV series, Feature Films, Short Films, produced by companies such as Working Title TV or Disney, and she's been developing her career as a filmmaker (Actress/writer/producer). Her main projects in development at the moment are the feature film Galhorp, and the animation short script, The flight of the bat, about the Covid 19 pandemic in which she's involved in the original music composition.
Célia Coutinho is known for Made in Brazil (1985), 2-5499 Ocupado (1963) and Dona Violante Miranda (1960).
Célia Pilastre is known for La Pose (2019), Paris.love (2007) and Traqués (2018).
Céline Bolomey is known for Du bruit dans la tête (2008), Sacha (2021) and Le voyage de Noémie (1986).
Born on 31st August 1965 in Lévis, a suburb to the south of Quebec City, Céline Bonnier was the youngest of eight children, six boys and two girls. The family was brought up in an exceptionally liberal, cultured environment by mother Raymonde and father Irénée, a public sector administrator and serving politician in the mid-1970s. Encouraged by her parents to develop her imaginative side, she was entertaining the neighbors to impromptu routines in the local playground from the age of seven, which is how she discovered the 'high' that persuaded her to become an actor. Music featured largely in family life; she studied it at high school in Sainte-Foy, and can play several instruments, including the transverse flute and the accordion. She and some of her brothers had a flair for art, and she still sketches as a form of self-expression and particularly appreciates the work of the great painters. But her talent for acting led her high school drama teacher to recommend that she audition for the Conservatoire de théâtre in Quebec. Graduating in 1987, she joined Jacques Lessard's Théâtre Repère, where she met Robert Lepage who invited her to play the part of Konstanz in his 1991 production of Les Plaques tectoniques in both Montreal and the UK. She settled in Montreal, joining the theatre group Momentum under artistic director Jean-Frédéric Messier, with whom she has worked steadily to the present day, lately graduating to her own productions (Cholestérol gratuit, La Fête des morts). This theatrical output is interspersed with work at home and abroad for renowned stage directors such as Denis Marleau and Brigitte Haentjens. Meanwhile her film career, commencing with a screen version of Plaques tectoniques, Les, comprises a dozen films ranging in style from art-house to popular, under directors such as Louis Saïa, Charles Binamé, Éric Canuel and Marc-André Forcier. In contrast to many of her peers, her TV career is not saturated with long-running series and soaps, as she is critical of a lot of TV output, but her recent choices of TV drama (Tag, Le dernier chapitre) have earned her several awards. She has the ability to tackle difficult and uncompromising roles and remains determinedly indifferent to the star system, frequently changing her appearance for them. Céline Bonnier has worked with Roy Dupuis as an actor on several projects, from Million Dollar Babies (1994) to, more recently, Séraphin: un homme et son péché (2002), Le dernier chapitre (2002), Monica la mitraille (2004), and Les états-Unis d'Albert (2005).
Céline Camara is known for Capitani (2019), Le chemin du bonheur (2021) and The Restless (2021).
Céline Carrère is known for Titane (2021), La bête (2023) and Une zone à défendre (2023).
Céline Caussimon is an actress and writer, known for Comme un chef (2012), Blessure (1985) and Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988).
Céline Delberghe is known for Rebel (2022).