Lydia Patton is known for The Edge of All We Know (2020) and Hi-Phi Nation (2017).
Lydia Pavon is known for La edad de la ira (2022), Desaparecidos (2020) and The Boarding School: Las Cumbres (2021).
Lydia Peckham is known for Zhi you yun zhi dao (2019), Mr. Corman (2021) and True Love (2021).
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Lydia Revelos is an actress, known for Donovan Reid (2019) and The Last Hit (2020).
Lydia was born in Leicestershire on 9th October 1985, one of four children, her mother being an opera singer and her older brother Charlie (born 25.01.1981) also being an actor. Lydia went to school in Loughborough and at the Oakham School in Rutland before training in acting at the Oxford School of Drama, graduating in 2007. She worked in rep ('Look Back in Anger' at the Lichfield Garrick and in Shakespeare productions at the Half Moon in Herne Hill) and as a children's entertainer. Lydia's major break occurred when she was cast in The Inbetweeners Movie (2011) in 2011, also appearing in its sequel, The Inbetweeners 2 (2014), three years later. On television she has been seen in comic roles, as the bossy slave Metella in the ancient Rome-set sitcom Plebs (2013) and as ditsy Bunny in Drifters (2013). In 2015 she appeared as Princess Penelope in the decidedly tongue-in-cheek series The Royals (2015) about a family of British monarchs. Away from acting, she is an honorary ambassador for the East Midlands Rainbows children's hospice in her native Loughborough.
Lydia Rose Taylor is an up and coming new Voice-Actress and performer, she is the daughter of Voice-Actor James Arnold Taylor (voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Fred Flintstone, Johnny Test). She was born in the Hunan Province of China and adopted by her parents at the age of 8 months old and became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
Lydia Schiavello is known for The Real Housewives of Melbourne (2014). She is married to Andrew Norbury. She was previously married to Peter Shiavello.
Lydia Schiavello is known for The Real Housewives of Melbourne (2014). She is married to Andrew Norbury. She was previously married to Peter Shiavello.
With her signature wing-tip frame coke bottle glasses and imposing coif, 'Zaftig' TV-movie comedienne and celebrity personality Lydia Shum also known as 'Ah-Fay' to her fans stands out as one of the most recognizable and endearing entertainment icons in Hong Kong society whose celebrity ubiquity has spanned nearly 5 decades since she began her career in the early 60s as a teenage contract actress with Shaw Brothers studios. Like many within the minority Shanghai expatriate community residing in Hong Kong during the days of the crown colony, Lydia's versatility landed her supporting roles throughout her vast public career in both Cantonese and Mandarin dialect film and television often times playing pillow-talk girlfriends, classmates, sidekicks, siblings, handmaidens, chorus girls, bridesmaids and of course visual comic foil for literally the entire cavalcade of Hong Kong's Golden Age leading ladies including Connie Chan, Li Hua Li, Bo-Bo Fung, Heung-Kam Lee, Lily Ho, Meg Lam, Lin-Lin Li, Josephine Siao, Nancy Sit, Ming-Chuen Wang and Tina Ti before later graduating to TV award/variety show MCs and serials roles while still maintaining her staple of mostly big-screen Cantonese parts playing nosy landladies, pampered heiresses, neurotic matrons and doting mothers alongside Carol 'Do Do' Cheng, Maggie Cheung, Sylvia Chang Vivian Chow, Man Cheung, Cora Miao Sandra Kwan Yue Ng, Teresa Mo, Anita Mui and Anita Yuen (not to mention Lydia being their fourth wind slot for their Mahjong games after work) during the high-profile commercial success of the Hong Kong New Wave output through the 1990s. The history of celebrity girl power in the Hong Kong entertainment scene would not be complete without the mention of Lydia Shum.