Lina Patsiou is known for Success Story (2017), Rise (2022) and Agries melisses (2019).
Lina Philine Haase is an actress, known for Die Heinzels - Rückkehr der Heinzelmännchen (2019).
Lina Rastokaite is known for A Feature Film About Life (2021), 9-tas Zingsnis (2022) and Tasty.
Lina Renna is an experienced, seasoned young actress from Vancouver, BC. From the age of 2 she wanted to be "on the TV" and she debuted in the industry soon after, signing with an agency at 3 years old and landing her first principal role on the television show Rogue. Her passion for film and TV has not wavered and she continues to play and work, all the while making her dreams come true. At a young age her signature curly hair and bigger-than-life personality, garnered her comparisons to Shirley Temple - and like the legendary young actor, she never fails to entertain and bring a smile to everyone's face. She had a breakout role as Young Nadine in The Edge of Seventeen, playing a young Hailee Steinfeld in the film. She has since worked on Network and Streaming series, TV movies, feature films and independent productions. Her work as Valentina in Mi Madre, My Father with Michelle Morgan and Stephen Amell garnered her a Leo Award nomination and she has received many other awards for her work. Most recently, Lina can be seen portraying Jana Breckinridge-Wallace, the daughter of Niko Breckinridge (Katee Sackoff) and Erik Wallace (Justin Chatwin) in the Netflix series Another Life. She is an avid animal lover that participates in fund-raising for various charities. She also loves to draw, paint and sing.
Lina Roessler studied English and Creative Writing at Concordia University, and received a performance degree from the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York. Acting credits include a recurring role on Lost Girl, as well as numerous guest stars on series such as Private Eyes, Murdoch Mysteries, Motive, Supernatural, and Killjoys. Her directorial debut, Little Whispers: The Vow (14), has screened at dozens of festivals, including TIFF Kids, and also won First Prize, Best Children's Short at Rhode Island International Film Festival. Winter (15), the second film in the Little Whispers series, has screened at festivals all over the world, received its Canadian Premiere at 2016 TIFF Kids, and was selected to screen at Cannes as part of Telefilm Canada's Not Short on Talent program. Lina has recently completed her Master's degree in film at York University. Mustard Seed (16) the third short in her series, is her thesis film and was completed in Berlin last fall.
Stunningly comely and slinky brunette Lina Romay rates highly as one of the boldest, most sensuous, and enticing actresses to have appeared with tremendous frequency in a large volume of European horror and exploitation features made from the early 1970s to the early 21st century. Romay was born Rosa Maria Almirall on June 25, 1954, in Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain. Her cinematic pseudonym was taken from Lina Romay, a singer/actress in mambo king Xavier Cugat's band in the 1940s. Following graduation from high school, Romay studied the arts, married actor/photographer Raymond Hardy (they later divorced), and began acting in stage productions. Lina first met infamous and prolific maverick Spanish independent filmmaker Jesús Franco in the early 1970s. Romay and Franco eventually became a couple. Lina for a long time was Franco's common law wife until they officially wed on April 23, 2008. Lina made her film debut as a gypsy girl in La maldición de Frankenstein (1973). She had small parts in a few other Franco films before playing more substantial lead and co-starring roles (she acted in over 100 Franco films). Despite her lack of formal training, Lina nonetheless naturally projected an extremely brazen, earthy, and uninhibited screen presence that was both alluring and captivating in equal measure. In fact, her open, unabashed, and downright aggressive sexuality even led to her willing and enthusiastic participation in explicit scenes in hardcore porno fare. Lina's most memorable roles include the voracious Countess Irina Karlstein in La comtesse noire (1973), brutalized innocent Maria in the sensationally sleazy Frauengefängnis (1976), vicious top con Juana in the similarly scuzzy Greta - Haus ohne Männer (1977), especially inspired in a dual part in Die Marquise von Sade (1976) and bawdy prostitute Marika in the gloomy Jack the Ripper (1976). Moreover, Romay posed for nude pictorials in such men's magazines as "Cinema X" and "Sex Stars System." In addition to acting, Lina also worked on a handful of films as a writer, director, producer, and assistant editor. In real life Lina was the total radical opposite of her wild and outrageous screen persona: she was a very quiet, soft-spoken, and self-effacing woman who usually dressed in frumpy clothes. Romay died from cancer at age 57 on February 15, 2012 in Malaga, Spain.
Vivacious brunette singer and actress Lina Romay was born in New York in January 1919, the daughter of Mexican L.A. consulate attaché Porfirio A. Romay, of European descent. In her teens, she was adept at swimming and diving. Moreover, she had an excellent voice and could sing equally Hewell in English and in Spanish. Her show business career took off, when she joined the flamboyant bandleader Xavier Cugat as his leading female vocalist in 1940. Cugat thought so highly of her, that he built a chorus of five men and four women to blend with her singing. He also wrote ballads specifically for her. Lina was featured with the orchestra in the classic musicals You Were Never Lovelier (1942) and Bathing Beauty (1944), respectively for Columbia and MGM. She also danced in the movie Stage Door Canteen (1943). Her most popular numbers included "Alma Llanera", "Babalu" (pre-Desi Arnaz) and "Guadalajara". In 1945, Lina appeared on the cover of "Yank", the weekly army publication. Inevitably, the studio scouts were soon out in force and she was signed as an MGM starlet that same year. Until the end of her relatively short Hollywood career just eight years later, she was cast as second fiddle to the main female lead in films like Adventure (1945) (opposite Clark Gable and Honeymoon (1947), or -- more typically -- as night club singers (The Big Wheel (1949), The Lady Takes a Sailor (1949)). Embraceable You (1948), at least, gave her a few good wisecracking lines. Lina's voice was also brought to nationwide audiences via USO broadcasts and regularly spotted on the popular radio shows of Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Jack Benny. Lina retired from public life in 1953, but resurfaced in the late 1970's to work as Spanish-language radio announcer for Hollywood Park horse races. Her last performance on stage was for a benefit show in Los Angeles in March 1973, under her married name Elena Romay Gould.
Lina Sastri was born on November 17, 1950 in Naples, Campania, Italy. She is known for L'inchiesta (1987), Celluloide (1996) and Mi manda Picone (1984).
Lina Sennia is an actress, known for Ruby and the Well (2022) and Spin (2021).
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