Tala Gouveia is an actress, known for McDonald & Dodds (2020), Heute oder morgen (2019) and Scream Street (2015).
Tala Henderson is an actress, known for The Towel Man (2021) and Cutting Heads (2020).
Tala Marie was born Tala Marie McDonnough in Memphis, TN to a Filipino mother and an American father of Irish/Scot descent. Her mother, an elementary school teacher, named her after the Tagalog word meaning "star". Her father, an ordained Baptist minister and professor of psychology, met Tala's mother in the Philippines while on a missionary trip. Tala spent most of her childhood in Montana and Florida before leaving home at the age of 15 to intensively study ballet at The Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C. and moving on to graduate from the Nutmeg Ballet division of The Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts in Torrington, CT, while simultaneously graduating from Torrington High School. Tala started acting at the age of 8 in Montana, when she was cast in a traveling troupe that staged Hans Christian Andersen plays. She performed with the Colorado Ballet, and also danced in the "Sirens of T.I." show in Las Vegas, directed by Kenny Ortega, as well as in the "Matt Goss Live" show, produced and choreographed by The Pussycat Dolls creator Robin Antin. She also performed with Matt Goss in concerts at London's legendary Royal Albert Hall. Tala was a backup dancer for Katy Perry, when the singer appeared on American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002). Tala is currently working in film, television, and commercial projects, while studying Sanford Meisner acting technique at the Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown Studio in Santa Monica, CA and improv at UCB (Upright Citizens Brigade) in Los Angeles, CA.
Tala al Deen is known for Tatort (1970) and A Thin Line (2023).
Talaine Lyle is known for The Night Shift (2011), Night Hunters (2019) and C.U.P.I.D (2012).
Talal Al Asmani, an executive at Image Nation Abu Dhabi, has collaborated with regional talent and international acumen to create captivating narratives, making his mark on notable projects such as 'Justice (Qalb Al Adala)', 'On Borrowed Time (Shabab Sheyab)', and 'The Ambush (Al Kameen)'. His tenure at Image Nation provided invaluable training opportunities at the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences with NBC mentors, and at the American Film Showcase, guided by experts from 'Funny or Die' and 'Saturday Night Live'. With a BA in Mass Communications from the American University of Sharjah and an MFA in Filmmaking from the New York Film Academy, Talal combines his academic foundation with practical experience, gearing him up to make significant contributions to the industry.
Talal Derki is a director, producer and screenwriter. Talal Derki studied film directing in Athens at Stavrako High Institute of Cinematographic Art and Television, graduation in 2003. He worked as an assistant director for feature film productions and was a director for different Arab TV programs & TV films between 2009 and 2012. He worked as a freelance cameraman for CNN and Thomson Reuters. Talal Derki's short films and documentaries received awards at a variety of festivals. His feature documentary Return to Homs has won the Sundance Film Festival's World Cinema Grand Jury Prize. In 2014 he was a member of the international Jury at IDFA. Talal Derki lives now in Berlin, Germany.
Talal Jurdi is known for Carlos (2010), Lamma hikyit Maryam (2001) and L'Insult (2017).
Talal Selhami was born on March 11, 1982 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is a director and writer, known for Achoura (2018), Mirages (2010) and Le Refuge.
Talana Watt Madu is known for Welcome to Christmas (2018) and Falling for You (2018).