Adriana Francesca Lima
Origin/Culture/Country: BrazilianAdriana Francesca Lima: He is best known for his roles in the films Fantastic Four (as Johnny Storm/Human Torch), Cellular and Not Another Teen Movie.After completing his junior year in high school, Evans traveled to New York where he interned at a casting agency and took a summer acting program. That same summer he met an agent that helped him get his start in acting after completing high school. Evans had small parts on television series such as Boston Public and The Fugitive and a role in the TV series Opposite Sex before landing his first notable role as Jake Wyler in Not Another Teen Movie.
Adriana Asti
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianAdriana Asti: is an Italian actress.
Adriana Serra
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianAdriana Serra: a Italian film actress. She appeared in 18 films between 1943 and 1952.She was born in Milan, Italy.
Adriana Prieto
Origin/Culture/Country: BrazilianAdriana Prieto: was a Brazilian actress. Her mother was Brazilian and her father was a Chilean diplomat. In 1954, the family settled in Rio de Janeiro. She died at a road accident when her Beetle was crashed heavily by a police car.The film that brought her fame was El Justicero (1966) by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, a satire of hypocritical morals of carioca bourgeoisie, which earned her the "Best Supporting Actress" award by the Governorship of Rio de Janeiro. On TV, her first appearance to a broader public was with A Rainha Louca, a telenovela of Rede Globo in 1967. The series was an adaptation of Mémoires d'un médecin: Joseph Balsamo by Alexandre Dumas. She also appeared in plays by notable playwrights such as Henrik Ibsen, Nélson Rodrigues, and Augusto Boal but she finally decided to pursue her career in cinema. Her 1969 film A Penúltima Donzela by Fernando Amaral and her 1971 film Lúcia McCartney, Uma Garota de Programa by David Neves were of particular success.
Adriana Gerši
Origin/Culture/Country: Czech PublicAdriana Gerši: is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. She reached her career high ranking on the WTA Tour on July 23, 1997 as the world No. 48. In her career she won one singles title, beating Marie-Gayanay Mikaelian in the final of a tournament in Basel, Switzerland.