Nancy Coyne is a producer, known for A Disparity of Justice (2004), Repeat Attenders (2020) and Curtain Time (1994).
Nancy Crane is an actress, known for Avenue 5 (2020), Black Earth Rising (2018) and Patrick Melrose (2018).
Pretty brunette Nancy Crawford was born on April 16, 1941 in Valhalla, New York. Nancy was the Playmate of the Month in the April, 1959 issue of "Playboy" and was only seventeen years old when she posed for her "Playboy" pictorial. Crawford not only made a guest appearance on an episode of the TV series "Tales of Wells Fargo," but also acted in the movies "The Thrill Killers" and "The Witchmaker." Nancy went on to become a wife and a mother. Nancy Crawford now lives in the suburbs of New York City.
Nancy Criss is Nandar's Co-Founder and President. She is a woman of many talents; all emanating from entrepreneurial spirit that energizes her ability to create opportunities from success in everything that she does. This belief in her first became evident when, at age 11, she won a regional championship in western horsemanship. Her love of horses and involvement in rodeo and ranching continues to this day. By the age of 13 Nancy begun her career in show business, with a role in the TV series, "Petrocelli," followed by a recurring roles in the Paramount series, "Webster." Before long she was appearing in variety of TV and feature films, commercials and stage plays. During high school and college Nancy continued her theatrical and equestrian activities and, at one point, considered going into criminal law as a career, but opted for marriage and family instead. Before long her instincts for business led into an opportunity to grow a local mailing services company into a firm earning more than a million dollars a year. That success gave her the impetus to create a new international delivery services company (Global Services of Arizona). When that firm reached $1.6 million in annual sales she sold it to invest in and devote her full time to the creation and management of the Nandar Entertainment Group. Off and on, over the years, as an actress, Nancy also continued to participate in rodeo events. She also developed a serious interest in the production side of the entertainment business back in 2001. In 2009 Nancy launched a new TV series, On the Road Weekly which aired a season on CBS and a 2nd season on ION. Earlier she decided to test her management skills by producing a feature film, "True Legends of the West," since then the rest is history. Nancy currently has gone on to produce and direct numerous award winning films such as most recently "A Horse for Summer", "Deadly Sanctuary" and "The Sparrows Nesting." Ms. Criss is currently directing "Broken A Musical" and this fall begins her faith family comedy "Fishes 'N Loaves." Even with all the challenges and long hours necessitated by filmmaking in an ever increasing competitive marketplace, Nancy still finds time to enjoy competing in the Professional Women's Rodeo Association, riding and roping and raising her daughter, Nicole, almost 15, who is also cavorting in front of the camera and making a name for herself. Actress, horsewoman, entrepreneur, producer, mother; a new breed of entertainment executive. Leadership built on understanding relationships and the laws of success.
Nancy Cronig is an actress, known for Wheels (2014), bAd (2007) and Space Girls in Beverly Hills (2009).
Nancy Cser is known for Head Office (1985), Nikita (1997) and Deceived (1991).
Nancy Daly was born on July 24, 1963 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She is an actress, known for Coming to Terms (2015), GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (1986) and A Nice Quiet Life (2018).
Nancy Daly graduated from Smith College and trained in London at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. She is a Navy brat and was born in Coronado, CA where her Midwest father would look out the window and sigh- "Another damn nice day!" She has worked in many Regional Theaters- including Arena Stage, Shakespeare Theatre, Delaware Theatre Co, Virginia Stage Co, New Playwrights Theater, Maryland Shakespeare Festival, Washington Stage Guild and many more. She began her film career working with Albert Finney, Maggie Smith and Jennifer Jason Leigh as their romantic and sympathetic maid, Maureen, in "Washington Square." She has worked in dozens of leading and supporting roles in films- including "Suburbicon" as Linda, Matt Damon's Secretary. She is very proud to be a cast member of Joel Coen's film "The Tragedy of Macbeth" starring Denzel Washington and to play the Nurse to Frances McDormand's Lady Macbeth. She plays opposite Brad Pitt in David Leitch's upcoming film,"Bullet Train" opening in July. She has appeared in numerous TV shows including "The Kids Are Alright," "Living Biblically," "Criminal Minds," "Playing House," "Scrubs," "New Girl", "Joey" and "Homicide- Life on the Streets." She has played multiple roles in several animation series. She wrote and performed her One Woman Show- "Massage on the Flip Side- Beating Up the Naked People" around the LA area from 2007-2010. Her second One Woman Show- "What if I Fly," directed by Nick Demos, one of the Producers for Broadway's "Come From Away," premiered at the Zephyr Theatre in 2021 and will begin to tour Regional Theaters nationally in 2022. Nancy is the Founder and National Team Captain of Actors and Artists Unite to End Alzheimer's- a National team for the Walk to end Alzheimer's for the Alzheimer's Association that has raised over $330,000 to date. She founded the team in honor of the four women in her family who died from the effects of Alzheimer's- including her mother and aunt. Her play, "What if I Fly?" is dedicated to her father, CDR Frederick Daly, who died from the effects of Dementia in 2019. She is a very proud Alzheimer's and Veterans advocate. Slainte!
Nancy De Mayo is an actress, known for The Notebook (2004), Alpha Dog (2006) and Love, Simon (2018).
Nancy DeMars is known for Top Gun: Maverick (2022), Sons of Anarchy (2008) and Gone Girl (2014).