Momona Komagata was born to a French mother and Japanese father who met while backpacking in Europe. Born in Tokyo, Japan and raised in Quebec City, Canada, where her sports-and-studies high school led to a love of performing gymnastics, Momona has lived in Canada and the US and now resides in what's become known as Hollywood North: Vancouver, Canada. Because of her international upbringing, Momona is fluent in English, French and Japanese and plans to learn at least 1 more language. Since the age of three, Momona has paved a way to an acting career by participating in a host of circus, ballet, gymnastics, theater, capoeira, and fashion shows, along with modeling gigs that showcase her love of the performing arts. Momona now fully pursues the acting craft while incorporating her athletic talents with the clear intention of becoming a full-blown, kick-butt action hero.
From appearing in one of Netflix's most successful global film franchises to date and bringing charming, heartfelt characters to life on television, actress Momona Tamada (she/her) has quickly become "one to watch" in the entertainment industry today. Momona can be seen starring in Paramount's action feature film "Secret Headquarters" opposite Owen Wilson and Michael Peña. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film follows a kid who discovers a secret headquarters under his home that seems to belong to a superhero. He shares it with his friends, and they start to believe that his estranged father might have a secret double life. "Secret Headquarters" debuted exclusively on Paramount+ in August of 2022 in the U.S. and Canada and select international territories where the steaming service is available. In television, Momona is known for her breakout role as Claudia Kishi in season two of Netflix's "The Baby-Sitters Club." Based on Ann M. Martin's beloved books, the series followed a group of girlfriends and their homegrown babysitting company. Momona was a standout as vice-president of the club, creative artist, and all-around fashion maven. Both seasons debuted to rave reviews, with the critics calling the show "refreshing" (The Daily Beast), "a worldview-one of warmth, empathy, and optimism" (Esquire), "a richly detailed, nuanced portrait of what it's like to be a young woman" (Collider), and "sweet but not cloying, smart but not cynical, full-hearted and funny" (The New York Times). The series went on to win Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series at the first annual Children's and Family Emmys, and Momona was also nominated as Outstanding Younger Performer in a Preschool, Children's or Young Teen Program. "The Baby-Sitters Club" is currently streaming on Netflix. This year, Momona can be seen starring as Ty Lee in the live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" opposite George Takei, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Danny Audi, and Arden Cho to name a few. The release date is slated for 2023. Momona will also star as Emiko in "The Spiderwick Chronicles" for Disney+, opposite Christian Slater, Joy Bryant and Noah Cottrell. In animation, Momona can be seen starring in the mythological adventure series "ONI: Thunder God's Tale," a four-part animated event that is now debuting on Netflix. This animated series received two Annie Awards in 2023 for Best Limited Series, and Best Production Design for TV/Media. Additional credits for Momona include appearing as a young Lara Jean in Netflix's global sensation "To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You," its follow-up "To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean," and a lead role in Netflix's family film "The Main Event." In television, Momona appeared on AMC's award-winning series "The Terror" and Amazon's "The Boys." Raised in Vancouver, Canada, Momona was born to Japanese immigrant parents. Her name aptly means 'hundreds of beaches,' inspired by her hometown of Vancouver. Aside from acting, Momona is an award-winning dancer and has been competing since the age of four. She has performed in the B.C. Summer Games Opening Ceremonies, and with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Commercially, Momona has modeled in the ivivva campaign for Canadian powerhouse athletic wear brand lululemon. Momona is fluent in Japanese and is a well-balanced student achieving excellence in all of her studies. In her free time, Momona is an avid baker and cake decorator.
Mon Ceballos is known for Estoy vivo (2017), Alatriste (2006) and Que Dios nos perdone (2016).
Mon Choi is known for Lady Bloodfight (2016) and Unlock (2016).
Mon Confiado is a Filipino Actor who has appeared in over 300 local films and more than 700 TV appearances and guestings since 1993. He won the Best Supporting Actor Award in the prestigious FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences) in 2008, equally regarded as the Academy Award of America in the film of National Artist for Film, director Eddie Romero, "Faces Of Love". He was also nominated in different Award Giving Bodies in the Philippines. He's also a Theater Actor who has done numerous stage plays in different theater groups. He portrayed the lead role in the longest running play "The Trial" of Dulaang U.P. (University of the Philippines [U.P.] Theater Group) in over 300 performances. He also did Federico Lorca's "The Blood Wedding" ("Bodas de Sangre") as the lead character, Leonardo. He also played the Main Character in other Plays like "Noli Me Tangere" (Touch Me Not), "No Exit", "Kanser", "Baclofen", "Kristo".. He co-worked with Isabelle Huppert (Award Winning French Actress, "The Piano Teacher") recently with Filipino Cannes' Best Director Brillante Mendoza's Film, "Captive". Confiado played an inmate in the film "Dance of the Steel Bars" (Post Production) about the You Tube sensation Cebu Dancing Inmates with Hollywood Actor Patrick Bergin (Julia Robert's "Sleepin' With The Enemy"). He got the Second Lead Role in the film "Behind Enemy Lines" with Thomas Ian Griffith ("Karate Kid", "Vampires"). David Hasselhoff ("Baywatch", "Knight Rider"), Rod Steiger ("In The Heat Of The Night", "Al Capone") and Mon Confiado were together in the film "Legacy". He was with Casper Van Dien ( "Starship Trooper", "Tarzan") in the movie "Going Back". In the film "Soldier Boyz", he co-worked with Michael Dudikoff ("American Ninja", "Tron"). Mon Confiado was born in Sampaloc, Manila Philippines. Stands 5 feet and 10 inches. The son of Veteran Filipino Character Actor, Angel Confiado. A graduate of Civil Engineering in Mapua Institute of Technology. An Entrepreneur, owner of several bars and restaurants in Manila and Cebu City most notably 22nd Street Comedy bar one of the pioneers of comedy bars in the Philippines. since 1997. He also co-owns Rock Street, ILoveSteak Steak House and Fab Body Spa, Salon and Nail Bar along with his siblings.
Mon Laferte is known for Rojo: La Película (2006), Japy Ending (2014) and The People Upstairs (2020). She has been married to Joel Orta since 22 October 2022. They have one child.
Mon de León is known for Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008), The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005) and Borderland (2007).
Mona Achache was born on 18 March 1981. She is a director and writer, known for The Hedgehog (2009), Defendant (2015) and Les gazelles (2014).
Mona Ambegaonkar was born on March 5, in a Marathi-speaking family in Bombay. She is the popular star playing the role 'Doc' star in Sony TV's 'Dhadkan', and is one of many new faces that have spawned on the small screen, and have made it to the big screen also. Before she attained popularity as a TV actress, her voice was quite well known to listeners as she did a voice-over in a home video show. Apart from Dhadkan, she also appears in 'Sanjivani', 'Just Mohabbat' on Star Plus and Sony respectively. Her debut in Bollywood was with the 1990 'Zakhmi Zameen' in which she plays the Thakur's daughter. She then went on to act in 8 more movies, including 'Bindhaast' in Marathi, for which she won the Critics Award, for playing the role of a tough cop. Today, Mona is one of the hottest stars of the small screen.
Mona Amein is known for Banshee (2013), Bless Yer Heart (2014) and Missing Nest (2015).