Sasha Demas is known for 6-Headed Shark Attack (2018) and Empire of the Sharks (2017).
Sasha De Sola is a Venezuelan American dancer, actress, jewelry designer, and writer from Winter Park, Florida. Sasha began dancing when she was two years old. At the age of ten she studied at Orlando Ballet School. As a teenager she moved to Washington, DC to train at Kirov Academy of Ballet. Prior to graduating from high school she joined San Francisco Ballet. In 2006 she started out as an apprentice and then joined the company in 2007. Sasha then finished high school online and became a principal solo dancer in 2012. Sashamade her acting debut in "Hope Dances". In addition to dancing and acting Sasha is also a writer and designed jewelry for Flat Lux.
Sasha Desouza-Willock, born June 1999, is a mixed race (Indian / English) actor and voice-over artist. She started her acting career starring in Bollywood Horror film 'Fired' (2010), aged 10 and later trained in Theatre at Italia Conti Academy Of Arts and The Brit School Of Performing Arts in Croydon. She has appeared in numerous short films, plays and performances as well as a number of commercials. She later completed a Drama BA at Queen Mary University Of London in Mile End.
Sasha Diamond is an actress, known for Blindspot (2015), NCIS: New Orleans (2014) and Magnum P.I. (2018).
Sasha Dolbenko is known for Mubarakan (2017).
Sasha Dominique is an actress and assistant director, known for Erased (2012), The Walk (2015) and Wilder (2000).
Sasha Dominy is a NYC-based TV/Film and stage actor. Born and raised in Hawaii. This hapa girl works between NYC and Hawaii and hopes to one day get back to the U.K. After her Meisner training at NYC's Maggie Flanigan Studio, she obtained her MFA in Professional Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (BOVTS) in the U.K.
Sasha Tito Dulics was born in Hornsby, Australia to Catherine Lyall and Michael Dulics. His father, who worked as an artist, had Serbian and Hungarian ancestry, while his mother's family was from Belgium. Sasha spent the first two years of his life living in Mullumbimby, New South Wales, until his mother left his father and eventually moved to the Gold Coast, Queensland, along with his younger brother Jamie. There Sasha attended primary and high school. After finishing grade ten, Sasha went to Japan to spend a year studying at high school and learned to speak the Japanese language fluently. He returned to Australia and started studying fitness which led him to work as a personal trainer for seven years. After having worked in several different industries, Sasha realized his passion lay in acting and decided to start pursuing a career in film and television. Since, he has been a part of several productions including his first lead role in the feature film, Hannah, and more recently played the thrilling role of Dimitri in soon to be released Western Culture.
Sasha Dyer is an actress and producer, known for Shipping Anonymous (2016), Ninety Nine (2017) and Nice Package (2016).
Sasha Eden is an Actor and Producer; she is the recipient of The Harlequin More Than Words Award for being a "real life heroine" and was selected by The UTNE Reader as one of the 25 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World. She graduated from Vassar College. As an Actor, Sasha's work has been featured on stage, television and film. Select projects include the Off-Broadway premieres of I Stand Before You Naked II, Bold Girls, Scab, and BFF; The Women's Project and The Magic Theater's world premiere co-production of A Very Common Procedure by Courtney Baron; Moonworks' acclaimed production of A Midsummer Night's Dream; Film: Fall to Rise, Uggs For Gaza, Sunburn, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Hers, Canvas, Tonight at Noon; TV: Law and Order, Guiding Light, Kci and JoJo's All My Life (MTV video nominee); Web-series: Changing Gears (by Christian Finnegan). She has appeared in numerous commercials, voice-overs and print campaigns since she the age of ten, and has trained at The Neighborhood Playhouse, BADA, Circle in the Square Theater School, Upright Citizens Brigade, and with Ron Van Lieu and currently with Harold Guskin. Sasha began her producing career working for advertising giant BBDO, producing national commercials for Pizza Hut, Snickers and Duracell. In 1999, she co-founded the critically acclaimed 501c3 non-profit organization WET Productions, with a mission to challenge female stereotypes and advocate for equality. Throughout her fourteen year tenure as WET's Artistic and Creative Director, Sasha created, developed and produced all of WET's productions, programs, and events, working with celebrated writers, directors and actors including: Julia Jordan, Rosemarie DeWitt, Adrienne Shelly, Lucy Thurber, Leigh Silverman, Laura Cahill, Alysia Reiner, Brooke Berman, Sheila Callaghan, Chris Messina, Anna Deavere Smith, Paul Rudd, Abby Epstein, Debra Messing, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Lauren Ambrose, Carla Gugino and others. Additionally, Sasha co-created and produced WET's award winning educational program, WET's Risk Takers Series, a media literacy and leadership program, serving hundreds of teenage girls from over 80 participating New York City schools annually. Additionally Sasha has produced celebrity performance benefits for the non-profit organizations Choices in Childbirth, and The Adrienne Shelly Foundation. She is the co-producer of the independent feature Fall to Rise. As a Public Speaker, Sasha served as the moderator for six years on WET's Risk Takers Series, facilitating discussions with guest Risk Takers including Ally Sheedy, Alison Lohman, Keri Russell, Frances McDormand, Mary-Louise Parker, Kelly McGillis, Lily Taylor, Kerry Washington, and Audra McDonald. Sasha regularly appears on panels and leads seminars on the subject of women in the entertainment industry, media literacy, girls' self-esteem, and producing your own work, and has been a guest speaker and teacher at HB Studios, UJA, The American Theater Wing, NYU, NYMF, Wagner and Berkley College. She has been featured in numerous books, including The Seven Pearls of Financial Wisdom by Camilla Webster, No Place Like Home: A Memoir In 39 Apartments, by Brooke Berman, and the popular lampoon book 50 Jobs Worse Than Yours, by Justin Racz. A lifelong New Yorker, Sasha graduated from The Chapin School and Vassar College. She is a proud member of Actor's Equity, and SAG -AFTRA, and is a member of WET's Board of Directors and the Advisory Board for The Adrienne Shelly Foundation. Sasha lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.