Zurab Pavliashvili is an actor, known for How to Fake a War (2019).
Zurey is known for The Bradshaw Bunch (2020).
With collective liberation at the forefront of her passions, Zuri Adele is most known for her portrayal as Malika on Freeform's Good Trouble. Her lens and artistry are underscored by spirituality, intersectionality, and her commitments to inclusion and wellness. Zuri studied acting at Spelman College, the British American Drama Academy, and UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television. She taught acting at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa and UCLA's TFT, and continues to lead yoga, voice workshops, and curated wellness experiences within her communities. Before Good Trouble, Zuri performed with the SITI Company of New York and BADA in London. She established the Zuri Adele Fellowship for HBCU Alumni at UCLA's TFT and the Be Accessible Scholarship at Modo Yoga International, with the intentions of making Master of Fine Arts education and yoga teacher training more accessible to people of acknowledged African descent, and is currently expanding each of these initiatives.
With collective liberation at the forefront of her passions, Zuri Adele is most known for her portrayal as Malika on Freeform's Good Trouble. Her lens and artistry are underscored by spirituality, intersectionality, and her commitments to inclusion and wellness. Zuri studied acting at Spelman College, the British American Drama Academy, and UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television. She taught acting at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa and UCLA's TFT, and continues to lead yoga, voice workshops, and curated wellness experiences within her communities. Before Good Trouble, Zuri performed with the SITI Company of New York and BADA in London. She established the Zuri Adele Fellowship for HBCU Alumni at UCLA's TFT and the Be Accessible Scholarship at Modo Yoga International, with the intentions of making Master of Fine Arts education and yoga teacher training more accessible to people of acknowledged African descent, and is currently expanding each of these initiatives.
With collective liberation at the forefront of her passions, Zuri Adele is most known for her portrayal as Malika on Freeform's Good Trouble. Her lens and artistry are underscored by spirituality, intersectionality, and her commitments to inclusion and wellness. Zuri studied acting at Spelman College, the British American Drama Academy, and UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television. She taught acting at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa and UCLA's TFT, and continues to lead yoga, voice workshops, and curated wellness experiences within her communities. Before Good Trouble, Zuri performed with the SITI Company of New York and BADA in London. She established the Zuri Adele Fellowship for HBCU Alumni at UCLA's TFT and the Be Accessible Scholarship at Modo Yoga International, with the intentions of making Master of Fine Arts education and yoga teacher training more accessible to people of acknowledged African descent, and is currently expanding each of these initiatives.
Zuri, lived in New York, Chicago and Colorado before moving to Los Angeles. Her father is Israeli. Her mother is a painter. Zuri studied acting at the Lesly Kahn Studio and improvisation at Second City LA as well as being a graduate of Colorado College. She's been described as a combination of Fiona Apple, Natalie Portman and Helena Bonham Carter.
Zuri Imani Davis is an actor, known for Chasing After You (2019).
Zuri Parker is known for Letters from the Bottle (2021) and Broken Seeds (2023).
Zuri Reed was born on February 15, 1996 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Flatbush Misdemeanors (2021), Killer Among Us (2021) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Zuri Salahuddin is known for Sherman's Showcase (2019), South Side (2019) and The Sound of Shadows (2015).