Hannah Colby is an actress, known for Catching Killers (2021).
Hannah Colin was born as Hannah Grace Colin on March 29, 2005 in New Albany, Indiana, USA. Hannah is a professional dancer who is known for her work with the Dance Works Center in New Albany, Indiana. She is a member of the ALDC Elite Dance Team and is also recognized for having starred on the eighth season of the reality television show Dance Moms (2011). She first started dancing at the age of 18 months. She started by performing lyrical, contemporary, and tap styles of dance before migrating towards hip hop later on in her career. She has a younger brother named William.
Hannah Collett Schmidt is an actor, known for Happy Birthday Hannah (2018) and Tales of Found Footage (2019).
Hannah Conda is known for RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under (2021).
Hannah Conners is known for Tableau (2022).
Hannah Cope is an actress, known for Hollow Creek (2016).
Hannah Cowley grew up in Islington and was discovered by an agent as a child. She became one of the most sought-after young performer's in the UK, shooting print, television and billboard campaigns across the UK and Europe, including being the first "Milky Bar Princess." Her family later emigrated to Australia. While earning a BA (First Class Honors) in History, her directing debut 'Flame of the West' was mentored by Jane Campion; it was distributed by Ouat Media/Movieola. She undertook her first year of a PhD in History before relocating to Los Angeles where she filmed roles in Bernard Rose's 'Two Jacks' and Chris Sparling's 'The Atticus Institute.'
Hannah Crawford is known for The Hepburn Girls (2013) and No Lost Cause (2011).
Hannah Crowell is an actress, known for What's the Matter with Gerald? (2016).
Hannah Crowley was born in Dublin, Ireland and now lives in Los Angeles. Hannah's love for performing began at a young age where she played the lead role in many of her high school musicals. At the age of 14, Hannah won the prestigious all Ireland classical singing competition Feis Ceoil. With a keen interest in musical theatre Hannah spent the summer of 2012 studying in the prestigious Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, England. In 2014 Hannah played the lead role of 'Sarah-Jane' in the popular hit Irish comedic series "Damo & Ivor". This series was eventually made into a film, 'Damo & Ivor: The Movie' which was released in cinemas in Ireland in March 2018. Hannah also starred in the award winning feature film 'Lift' in 2016 as 'Fiona', which was released internationally in 2018. After achieving a scholarship to Berklee College of Music, Hannah moved to Boston to complete her bachelor of music. Hannah moved to Los Angeles in 2017 where she working as an performing artist in both acting and singing.