Mish Way is an actress, known for Trash Fire (2016), Paint It Black (2016) and White Lung: Below (2016).
Misha is known for Gadera (2024).
Misha Adesanya is known for Holier Than Thou (2022), The Stranger (2020) and The Place of No Words (2019).
Mexican actor, with a very good French and English level speaking, developed his career as an actor and dancer in Paris. Graduated from The Contemporary Theater Forum directed by Director Ludwik Margules. Traveled to Paris in 2005 to continue his training at the Panthéâtre ACTS, Experimental Voice School directed by Enrique Pardo and Linda Wise. Later joined the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art of Paris CNSDA. In Iran, he performed in his first Theater Project "A la recherche de la Naissance et de la disparition de Mammouths" directed by Ali Razi. In Paris, he performed in his first Film Project "Malika s'est enfold" a Short film by Jean-Paul Civeyrac and in the famous Tv-Series "Engrenages" during 3 Seasons, directed by Manuel Boursinhac and Jean-Marc Brondolo; and we also saw him performing in "Clara s'en va mourir" Telefilm made by Virgine Wagon. He joined the National Theater Company in 2012, where he has been directed by Directors such as Luis de Tavira, Enrique Singer, David Olguín, José Caballero, Alberto Villarreal, Martín Acosta, Benjamin Cann, Hugo Arrevillaga, Juan Carrillo, Octavio Michel, Mathieu Bertholet, Ruby Tagle, among others. Misha performed the role of "Calisto" in "La Celestina", until July where his collaboration with the CNT will end. Soon, we will be able to see him performing in the TV-Series "Barrio Norte".
Misha Bajwa is known for Bha Ji in Problem (2013), Rabb Da Radio (2017) and Daana Paani (2018). She has been married to Vicky G since 21 April 2008.
Misha Bhalla is known for Highway (2014).
Misha Brooks is an actor, known for Love & Taxes (2015), Monsterland (2020) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017).
Misha Calvert is a writer and actress, known for All Hail Beth (2019), Step Into My Office (2018) and Strut (2021).
Misha Collins is an actor, director, producer, writer, and activist dedicated to inspiring cultural and civic engagement through works that "game-ify" philanthropy, inspire creativity, and promote social good. For 12 years, Collins co-starred in Supernatural (2005), the longest running American science fiction television show in history. In addition to Supernatural (2005), his work is featured in film and television programs including Girl, Interrupted (1999), ER (1994), 24 (2001), and more. He co-produced the award-winning documentary feature Loot (2008) and created TSA America: Yeah, But Is It Ticking? (2014), TSA America: Suspicious Bulges (2014) and TSA America: Just Relax (2013), a series of shorts providing a biting satirical look at American governmental security practices, as well as the web series Cooking Fast & Fresh. In 2021, he starred in - and co-executive produced - Aaron Mahnke's #1 fiction podcast, Bridgewater (2021). Misha Collins was born Misha Dmitri Tippens Krushnic in Boston, Massachusetts, to Rebecca Tippens and Richard Edward Krushnic. He is of Hungarian-Russian Jewish, German, English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry. Before turning to acting, his diverse background included work as a carpenter and woodworker, a White House internship during the Clinton Administration, and work at National Public Radio headquarters. Collins is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he earned a B.A. with honors in Social Theory. A vocal activist for progressive causes, Collins engages with his over 11 million aggregate social media followers to help amplify social issues, generate political activism, and motivate social good. Collins is also the creator of GISH, the Guinness World Record-holding global scavenger hunt which uses creativity to "game-ify" goodwill and generate social change. GISH is played in over 100 countries, with tens of thousands of annual participants. Among other successes, in the past seven years GISH participants have collaborated to save endangered rain forests, support Syrian refugees, and assist at-risk youth in Africa. As a founder of the 100% volunteer-run non-profit Random Acts, Collins has inspired supporters to collaboratively engage in acts of social good such as building a school in Nicaragua and a children's center in Haiti, as well as facilitating thousands of random acts of kindness worldwide. Misha and his wife Victoria co-authored the best-selling cookbook "The Adventurous Eater's Club" (Harper Collins). Collins is a published poet whose works can be found in literary journals including "The Columbia Poetry Review" and "The California Quarterly". His forthcoming poetry book, "Some Things I Still Can't Tell You" (Andrews McMeel), hits shelves October 2021. Misha is founder and one of three artists who comprise The Art Department, an artist's collaborative which creates large-scale public art installations in unexpected places. The Art Department has been heralded for their work in Southern California by "Time Out-LA", "The LA Weekly", "LA Times" and ABC National News. Collins has been featured on the covers of magazines including "Entertainment Weekly" and "TV Guide". He has two children, West and Maison. Misha is a certified lifeguard, EMT and motorcyclist. In his spare time, Misha can be found baking, woodworking, meditating, and making fun of corrupt politicians.
Misha Crosby, p.g.a., (born Jan 28th, 1987, London, UK) is a British actor, director, producer and the co-founder & CEO of Datura Studios. He won The Helmore Music Scholarship to Mill Hill School and lead a world premier on the violin at the Wigmore Hall at 14 years old. Crosby trained as an actor at Drama Studio London and has stared in numerous Television shows including American Horror Story (FX/FOX), The Lying Game (ABC Family) and Holby City (BBC). In 2017 he co-founded Datura Studios with Gerard Roxburgh and UFC Hall of Famer, Urijah Faber. Their debut feature film, Green Rush was distributed by Lionsgate. As a Director & Showrunner his work includes the WW2 epic Unsinkable, starring John Malkovich, Brian Cox, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Nathalie Emmanuel about The Ship That Would Not Die.