Eileen Collet Van Aswegen is known for Hell Trip (2018).
Eileen Collins is known for Mercury 13 (2018), Woman in Motion (2019) and NASA: Triumph and Tragedy (2009). She has been married to Pat Youngs since 1987. They have two children.
Eileen Colocott is an actress, known for Hounds of Love (2016), Zombie Brigade (1989) and The Shark Net (2003).
Eileen Davidson was born on June 15, 1959 in Artesia, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Days of Our Lives (1965) and The House on Sorority Row (1982). She has been married to Vincent Van Patten since April 15, 2003. They have one child. She was previously married to Jon Lindstrom and Christopher Mayer.
Eileen Davies is an actress, known for Sightseers (2012), Vera Drake (2004) and High-Rise (2015).
Eileen Dietz was born in New York City along with a twin sister, named Marianne. While Eileen went on to be an actress Marianne lives in Florida and has 3 terrific children. Eileen has been lucky to be involved with many award-winning projects. She was in the original Tony winning Steambath with Tony Perkins and went on to portray the Demon who possesses Regan in The Exorcist, following that was the Emmy-winning General Hospital where she portrayed Sarah a patient in a mental hospital in Port Charles and also the Emmy-winning Helter-Skelter where she was one of the Manson Gang. While these are the award-winning projects, Eileen has been blessed to continue working on many other projects. her latest favorites being Todd Sheets. Clownado, Thomas Churchill's - Amityville Harvest, Gino Alfonso - Joseph Kelly - Angela Joseph - Compatible Pearry Teo - The Assent, Michael Leavy & Fuzz On The Lens - Abnormal Attraction David DeCoteau - The Wrong Wedding Planner, Micah Gallo and starring the lovely 9 year old Chloe Perrin - Itsy Bitsy
Eileen Doyle is an actress, known for Nails (2017) and Older Than Ireland (2015).
Eileen Dunwoodie is known for Me Before You (2016), Sherlock (2010) and Poirot (1989).
Eileen Fogarty is an actress and writer, known for Better Call Saul (2015), Modern Family (2009) and How to Get Away with Murder (2014).
Eileen Galindo, a veteran film, stage, and television actor, has starred in countless projects throughout her decades-spanning career. Most recently, she stars opposite Oscar Isaac in the Academy Award-nominated short film The Letter Room, a dark prison comedy about the secret life of a correctional officer who gets transferred to a job in the letter room. She has also starred in other award-winning short films including Mosquito: The Bite of Passage, written and directed by Brian Vincent Rhodes and Student Academy Award Winner Teng Cheng, Caprichosas, and Woman Child. On the silver screen, Eileen recently starred in Hulu's original comedy film The Binge opposite Skyler Gisondo, Dexter Darden, and Eduardo Franco. Other recent comedies include Granddaddy Daycare with Danny Trejo, Hello My Name Is Frank with Garrett Brown and Hayley Kiyoko, and Body High with Bug Hall and Flava Flav. On stage, Eileen has starred both Off Broadway and in regional theatre productions across the country. Most notably, in 2002, she appeared opposite the legendary Chita Rivera in "The House of Bernarda Alba" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and in 2010, Eileen was nominated for the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Performance in "The Clean House" at International City Theatre in Long Beach, CA where she won the Garland Award the same year. On television, Eileen recurs as Isabel Vega in the highly anticipated second season of hit CBS All Access (now Paramount+) series Why Women Kill, premiering this summer. Additionally, she has guest starred on a slew of hit shows including Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, NCIS, Stumptown, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., The Affair, among many others. Throughout her extensive career in voiceover work, she has lent her voice to iconic characters on long-running animated series including Dora The Explorer and Phineas and Ferb. Eileen has long been an outspoken activist on behalf of artists everywhere. In the theatrical sphere, at only twenty-one years of age, Eileen became instrumental in the non-traditional casting movement that gained momentum in the 1990s, putting herself on the picket lines to encourage Broadway producers to endorse diversity in casting. As a result, Broadway now better reflects the diversity of the world we live in. She has also served as a board member of the Screen Actors Guild. Eileen hails from New York City and resides in Los Angeles.