Courtney Barriger (1987-) is an American author, performing artist and designer. She is known for writing and illustrating literature and creating short films with which she performs and directs. Her short films have been shown internationally, and she has been acknowledged by Women's Entertainment as "America's It Girl" by winning a reality based TV program with a reading from her novel "NightBook Short Story Anthology." A Rebel with a Cause, she launched Holding Court - a sustainable and ethical clothing line based in LA - and has been recognized by the United Nations Fashion Fights Poverty as "The Future" of fashion for her design composition. Courtney lives in Los Angeles and continues to pursue her passion for travel, story-telling and design.
Courtney Bartle is known for The Legend of Halloween Jack (2018), The Jonestown Haunting (2020) and The Legend of Robert the Doll (2018).
Courtney Baxter is an award winning New York filmmaker with over twelve years experience in the film industry. She began acting professionally at age eleven working in the commercial space, acting in over a dozen national campaigns before entering high school. After realizing her interest in the filmmaking process, Courtney produced and starred in the short film "RECO" at age sixteen while maintaining her recurring role as "Meghan Cleary" on "The Onion News Network". In 2012, Courtney executive produced her first feature, "Hallow's Eve" - starring Courtney and Danielle Harris - which was distributed by E One entertainment. Shortly after, Courtney produced and starred in the feature "Chasing Yesterday"; the film premiered at Newport Beach Film Festival in 2015 and is currently available on iTunes and amazon. Courtney has cultivated her experiences as an actress in films such as "Sharknado 2" and "Night Has Settled" to grow as a filmmaker. In 2017, Courtney directed a short documentary for the United Nations and partnered with UN Women on a short film festival during CSW Week at the UN Headquarters in New York. She will make her directorial debut with co-director Sebastian Rea in 2018 with their Ecuadorian short film, Ruta Viva. The twenty four year old is the in-house director and producer for Brewer Media, directing short films, commercials, music videos, short documentaries, and event production for the company. After winning Best Actress at 30 Under 30 Film Festival in 2015, she went on to become the President of the festival. Courtney graduated early from Pace University in 2015 after earning degrees in Film & Screen Studies, and Economics in three years. As a director and producer, Courtney aims to provide every project with a creatively stimulating, economically sound, and safe environment for filmmakers to collaborate and share their stories.
Courtney Bell was born on June 4, 1978 in Maryland, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Absentia (2011), Before I Wake (2016) and Oculus (2013).
Originally from Washington, D.C., comedian, actress, radio host and writer Courtney Black hits the stage sharing her witty views on life, love, adapting to the carefree ways of living in Los Angeles, C.A. and the world at hand. Courtney holds two Bachelor of Science degrees and used to do cancer research - now, she's healing people with laughter. September 2020 marks 3 years that Courtney has been a co-host on "Sheryl Underwood Radio" (SUR) airing Monday thru Friday and 3 SUR specialty weekend shows . SUR has 500+ national & international affiliates. SUR covers politics, entertainment, & sports. Prior to that, Courtney was a co-host on "J. Anthony Brown's Weekend Countdown Radio Show" and has also written sketches for J. Anthony Brown for "The Steve Harvey Morning Radio Show". Comedian J. Anthony Brown is also the owner and operator of The J Spot Comedy Club in Los Angeles, California where he honored Courtney with the "Spotlight Award for Outstanding Performance & Contribution to the Comedy Industry" in May 2009, just a year after starting her stand up career. Courtney tours with veteran comedian & her radio boss Sheryl Underwood from CBS' "The Talk". Courtney has also opened for Martin Lawrence, Guy Torry and many other comedians and travels consistently performing stand up. Courtney also hosts numerous comedy shows, charity events and productions. Courtney was a guest star on "Adam Ruins Everything" airing on TruTV, a guest co-host on the TV show "The Real", a recurring guest on "News One Now with Roland Martin", has appeared in several national commercials, and she is a writer and voice over actor on the green-lit animation "Slimbones" among other television and film credits. Courtney also wrote the animated short film "Nice Girls Don't Ride Motorcycles" based on Bessie Stringfield as well as several scripts for Radio Theater airing on Sheryl Underwood Radio, various treatments, sketches, and stand up. Courtney admits to being perfectly imperfect! She is currently single and hopes to marry the soul mate who will become her infamous baby daddy.
Courtney Blomquist is an actress, known for California Made (2018) and Teenage Ghost Punk (2014).
Courtney Blythe Turk grew up in the small town of Monroeville, Alabama and later studied at Auburn University with a major in mass communications, concentration in sports broadcasting, and a theatre minor. Courtney's career in entertainment was sparked when she landed the role as co-host of the sports travel show 'Fantactics' in 2011. Since then, she has appeared in numerous roles on both film and television, such as VH1's 'Hit the Floor' and a leading role in the feature film 'Black Water'. Courtney earned her first producing role with the feature film 'The Ticket' (Tribeca Film Festival 2016) starring Malin Akerman, Dan Stevens and Oliver Platt. Both her passion and her experience working behind the camera on the film led her to later produce the thriller 'Assassination Nation' (Sundance Film Festival 2018) starring Colman Domingo, Suki Waterhouse, and Bill Skarsgård, Netflix and Marti Noxon's 'To the Bone' (Sundance Film Festival 2017) starring Keanu Reeves and Lily Collins, and the award-winning documentary 'The Last Animals' (Tribeca Film Festival 2017). She is in development on many other productions, including a police drama inspired by true events alongside Hidden Empire and a hallucinatory thriller with Terry Rossio (Pirates of the Caribbean) and Bill Marsilii (Deja Vu).
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Courtney Bowers is an actress, known for Project Almanac (2015) and This Is a Test (2016).
Courtney Brafford is known for Collide (2022) and 12:46 (2023).