Fawad Siddiqui is known for FBI (2018), Blue Bloods (2010) and New Amsterdam (2018).
Fawas Aina is known for Ijogbon (2023), Anikulapo (2022) and Hollywood Insider (2018).
Actress Fawn Bowen was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Colleen and Doug Bowen. She has one brother, Buck. She was educated at Omaha South High School. Fawn continued her education at College of St. Mary where she received a softball scholarship. In 2007 Fawn decided to go after her passion of acting and she made the move to California.. She took her acting to another level at the Joanne Baron DW Brown studio in Santa Monica, California. After graduation Bowen landed the leads in multiple short films, and branched out to writing and directing. In 2015 Fawn began her own production company.
Fawn Hanson is known for The Legacy (2022), Device and The Hunt (2016).
Fawn Irish is an actress, known for Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), Shallow Hal (2001) and The Bernie Mac Show (2001).
Fawn Ledesma is known for 11:11 (2022), Anomie (2022) and Organ Trail: Another Damned Ride (2015).
Fawn Martin is an actress and producer, known for Broken (2021), No Apology (2019) and Hot Box (2019).
Fawn Stone is known for Single & Borderline Desperate (2015), The Condo (2015) and Roll Call (2011).
Fawn Veerasunthorn is known for Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), Moana (2016) and Zootopia (2016). She has been married to Ryan Green since 23 February 2008. They have one child.
Tall (5'10"), slim, and buxom brunette stunner Fawna MacLaren was born on December 18, 1965 in Santa Monica, California. Fawna graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1983. She was discovered by "Elle" magazine while in Paris, France and worked as a model throughout Europe in such places as France, Italy, Germany, and Morocco. MacLaren was chosen from among 4,300 candidates in a nationwide search sponsored by "Playboy" magazine to be the 35th Anniversary Playmate in the January, 1989 issue of the famous men's magazine. Fawna was paid $35,000 dollars for this particular pictorial. She went on to appear in several "Playboy" videos and posed for a handful of newsstand special editions. Moreover, MacLaren also acted in a few films that include "Dragonfight," the made-for-TV movie "The Cover Girl Murders," and "Lover's Leap."