Yngve Seterås is an actor, known for Violent (2014), Aber Bergen (2016) and En helt vanlig dag på jobben (2010).
Yngvild Støen Grotmol was born in Norway and grew up in Oslo with her parents and her older sister. in her younger years, she and her family moved to San Francisco, where her parents, Dr. Randi Støen and Dr. Tom Grotmol did medical research at UCSF for a couple of years. Yngvild was drawn to the arts early and played the violin and the piano. She loved singing and being on stage in school plays. When she was 15, she moved to the The Dominican Republic as an exchange student where she learned Spanish. Yngvild studied at the music high school Foss Videregående skole, in Oslo, with jazz singing as her main instrument. The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in NYC, was the first acting school Yngvild attended. She also studied acting at Rose Bruford in England and three years at The Nordic Institute of scene and studio in Oslo. She studied linguistics, psychology, and theatre history at the University of Oslo. Yngvild is an accomplished actress across all genres, drama as well as comedy, and she has worked in theatre, musicals, cabarets, films and TV-series. She is know through out Scandinavia from series and movies like Seks som oss, Upperdog and Cybergullet and her first lead came in the sit-com Schmokk. In 2020 Yngvild was nominated in the category "best supporting actress" for the feature film Alle utlendinger har lukka gardiner in the Amanda awards, where she was nominated for the Amanda awards. Yngvild played one of the main characters in Jarl Emsell Larsen's award-winning Norwegian TV-series "Øyevitne" (2014). In Denmark she's known for her character in the award-winning TV-series Herrens Veje (ride upon the storm) where they made history in filming the first lesbian love scene on Danish TV. In 2022 Yngvild starred in the very controversial Norwegian Netflix-series The Lørenskog disappearance, the series was one of the most watched shows in Scandinavia as well as many other countries across the world. Recently you can see her as Gudrid in the hit Netflix-series Vikings Valhalla season 2 which premiered January 2023. Yngvild and is also a professional singer, musician and frequently does voice-acting, voice-over for animated movies and audio-books.
Yngvild Sve Flikke is a director and writer, known for Ninjababy (2021), Kvinner i for store herreskjorter (2015) and Heimebane (2018).
Yo Aoi is known for Alice in Borderland (2020), Kei×Yaku: Dangerous Partners (2022) and Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021).
Yo Santhaveesuk is an actor, known for RED 2 (2013), Re-Kill (2015) and The King and I (2018).
Yo Yo is an actress, known for Ebola Zombies (2015).
Hirdesh Singh, known by this professional name, Yo Yo Honey Singh or Honey Singh, is an Indian music producer, Indi-pop singer and film actor. He started as a session and recording artist, and became a bhangra music producer. He has also begun to produce music for Bollywood films. Singh was born at Hoshiarpur, Punjab to a Sikh family. His birth name is Hirdesh Singh. He studied music at the Trinity School in the United Kingdom. His family later moved to Delhi.
Shimul Madbar, Known by His Professional Name, Yo Yo Shimul Singh, is an Indian & Bangladesh Singer, Music & Films Director, Composer, Rapper, Pop Singer, Lyricist & Film Story Writer, Actor And Business Man. SP Pro Production Ltd. Owner, To Favourite Singer Yo Yo Honey Singh [Big Fan] He first started his journey as a YouTuber and then he became a huge fan of Yo Yo Honey Singh after listening to popular singer Honey Singh's songs in his childhood on a TV in school.
Yo-Han Byun was born on April 29, 1986 in Incheon, Korea. He is an actor, known for So-syeol-po-bi-a (2014), Yungnyong-i Nareusya (2015) and Misaeng (2014).
Anri du Toit, goes by her rap name Yo-Landi VI$$ER. She was born in Port Alfred, a small town on the East coast of South Africa, and was adopted as a baby by an Afrikaans family. Her dad was a priest and her mom was a housewife. She has never met her birth parents. Visser grew up very rebellious, often getting into fistfights, and was sent to boarding school when she was 16 years old, in Pretoria. In 2003, Visser moved to Cape Town and met Ninja (real name Watkin Tudor Jones.) She started rapping with Ninja and found a passion for performing thugged-out, "zef" rap music. In 2007, Visser and Ninja started planning a group together. Later, adding members Hi-Tek and DJ they formed the Zef-Rave-Rapper band, Die Antwoord and put out a couple of songs and their first album $O$. In 2006, Visser fell pregnant to Ninja and later had a daughter, Sixteen Jones. Though they never got married, Visser and Ninja have always remained very close. In 2009 Visser wanted to change her image, so she would look on the outside how she felt on the inside. She fulfilled that goal by having Ninja cut off the sides of her hair and then she bleached her hair and eyebrows white. This was a statement of her outsider pride, "an unmissable declaration of who she is and what she stands for." In February 2010 Die Antwoord's video "Enter the Ninja", featuring Visser as a cyberpunk schoolgirl heroine, wearing underwear with marker-emblazoned dollar signs and a rat crawling over her, went viral. And in 2014, their "Ugly Boy" video had cameos by Marilyn Manson, Flea, the ATL Twins, Jack Black, Dita Von Teese and supermodel Cara Delevingne. In 2010, David Fincher reached out to Visser about playing the lead in his adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), but Visser said no, because she didn't want to lose focus on her music. The role eventually went to Rooney Mara. At the same time, Ninja was considering a film offer from Neill Blomkamp to star in Elysium (2013), but Visser talked Ninja out of it and that role went to Matt Damon. In 2012, Die Antwoord released their album Ten$ion on their own label, Zef Recorz. They received an offer to open for Lady Gaga, but declined. When South African director Blomkamp was writing the script for Chappie (2015) he had Visser and Ninja in mind from the beginning and approached them to do the movie. He presented them with the fact that he wanted them to play themselves and had used the couple's existing personas as a starting point for his script. This went over well with the couple and their performances were a huge hit with the producers, who were skeptical at first. Now Visser and Ninja want to do a TV show about their Zef lives.