Accustomed to airplanes and distant countries since she could recall, Adria Arjona was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Mexico City. Falling asleep in Guatemala and waking up in Argentina was not out of norm for her. She is the daughter of a Puerto Rican mother, Leslie, and a Guatemalan father, Ricardo Arjona, a renowned singer-songwriter in Latin America, who took her along on his tours, allowing her to breathe art, music and a bohemian lifestyle. At twelve, she moved to Miami and lived there until she was eighteen, when she took a plunge and made the brave decision to move to New York City on her own. In order to assure her professional success and personal growth, her father made the tough decision in making sure nothing was secure and easily given to her. While studying to become an actor at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, Adria worked as a hostess and waitress at several New York restaurants in order to pay her bills and sustain her life. Having had a front row seat to stardom, Adria saw the bigger picture for her career, in that fame and fortune does not ameliorate her work and passion. She set out to achieve her goals with a focus on maintaining the pleasure of pursuing what she loves, while honing her craft and creating with pride.
Adria Baratta is a writer, director, and producer. She has worked in the film and TV industry in a variety of roles for over a decade. A native New Yorker, Adria began her career on the east coast and has continued her work from Los Angeles since 2010. Committed to telling stories from the female perspective, Adria works as a champion for womyn's voices.
Adria Crum is known for The Perfect Find (2023) and Looking for Leia (2019).
Adria Morales, mexican actress and host from Tamaulipas. She studied acting in París, she speaks good French as well as English. She studied the international trade career at UVM which allowed her to develop in the hosting area at the Channel 21 News. She has led the powerful women Forbes forum and hosted a dozen of live events. In cinema we can watch her in "Tolerancia dictada" and in "From Parda to nada" directed by Angel García. On television she has had some relevant parts in "Perseguidos" playing Angélica, "Amar a muerte" as Mariela, "La Bandida" playing the character Adela Velarde, "La reina soy yo" as Wendy. Currently, we can watch her in "Run Coyote Run" directed by Gustavo Loza, "Guerra de Vecinos" as Yola, for Netflix directed by Sebastian Sariñana, Noé Santillan López, to mention some. And the great role of Elisa Cruz at the series "S.O.Z." by Amazon Prime directed by Rigoberto Castañeda. English 100% French 100%
Adria's grandfather, Sam Tannenbaum, was a song-plugger for Irving Berlin who changed his German surname to Tennor to sound more American. Her grandmother taught her all these songs as she grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. She studied acting and directing at New York University's Tisch School for the Arts. Her first role was as a 12-year-old boy talking about porn in Tompkins Square Park with an amnesiac in Hal Hartley's movie, Amateur (1994). With a few more film roles under her belt, Tennor moved to Los Angeles and works regularly in film and television. She also performs her solo work onstage: "There's Not a Lot of Coat Check Work in LA," "Electro Magnetic Stripper," and most recently "Strip Search," inspired by her studies in pole dancing with Sheila Kelley at The S Factor Studio. Adria also writes and produces onscreen work. Her films Cracked (2015) and Pie (2018) have won awards and laurels internationally. She also stars in the digital series Fetish (2019) which she directed, co-created and produced with partner Kristen Tracy.
Adrian Acevedo-Smith is known for Soul Hunters (2019), The Witch (2008) and Soft Touch (2009).
Adrian Aguilar is known for Chicago P.D. (2014), Ontogenesis (2012) and Cherry (2010).
Adrian Aguinaga was born in Argentina. At age six he moved with his family to California and grew up in Burbank, where he lives today. Adrian's love for the performing arts began at a young age when he was taught to play the piano by a family friend. During his early school years he studied drama and performed in school plays. In the early 90's, Adrian trained in acting with the late actor/trainer Kathleen Freeman. He also attended classes at Lisa Dalton Studio for Actors, where the technique of acting by Michael Chekhov is used. All the while, Adrian maintained a successful twenty year banking career as a Branch Manager. He has supported the production of several student films at USC and numerous film projects for friends. In the past two years, Adrian has set in motion a full-time career in entertainment working as an Assistant Producer, a Production Manager and making his Directorial debut on the first season of Game Night.