Hannah Fierman
Born
Hannah Rose Fierman

(1987-09-08) 8 September 1987
Occupation(s)Actress, artist, singer, writer, director
Years active2007–present

Hannah Rose Fierman (born 8 September 1987 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire) is an English-born American actress best known for her role as Lily the succubus in V/H/S (2012) and Siren (2016).

Biography

Hannah Fierman began acting at the age of three for theater before showing an interest in film and television. She had since racked up a large filmography and has "never stopped".[1] She started gaining recognition in the horror genre with her performance as Lily in the horror anthology V/H/S for the segment "Amateur Night". On being cast, Fierman admitted that the concept confused her somewhat, "You know, somebody comes up to you and says, ‘Hey, want to be a naked demon girl in my movie?’ It's like, Gosh, do I? But David is such an amazing storyteller. It was so interesting the way he described it...I thought he was a brilliant director."[2] She also found the character sympathetic, "I wanted the viewer to be on her team even after the savagery or at least be understanding of why she did it." She would reprise her role in Siren, loosely based on the segment.[3] Fierman continued her role in horror related projects such as Dead by Midnight as a headlined actress.[4]

Hannah later guest starred in the Creepshow episode "Night of the Living Late Show" as her rendition of Countess Irina Petrovska from Horror Express. Then she guest-starred as Fawn in the episode "Familiar".

In April 2022, Fierman wrote, directed, and starred in the music video for the song "Hair" from the band The Lucid.[5]

Filmography

Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2012 The Game Tessa 2 episodes
2012 The Vampire Diaries Marianna Lockwood Episode: "1912"
2012 The Girl's Guide to Depravity Pill Pusher Patty 2 episodes
2014 Toast of London Honeysuckle Episode: "Fool in Love"
2014 Pepper's Place Pepper TV Pilot
2015 Servitude April Christianson TV Pilot
2018 Dead by Midnight (11pm Central) Candice Spelling Episode: "Dead Air"
2018 Fear Haus The Anti-Christ Originated as a short; Episode: "Devil 13"
2020 Dynasty Brooke Whitman Episode: "You Make Being a Priest Sound Like Something Bad"
2021 Creepshow Countess Petrovska Episode: "Night of the Living Late Show"
2021 Creepshow Fawn Episode: "Familiar"
Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Passion Play Mary Magdelene Short film
2007 2 Centermeters Steven-Sue Short film
2008 Order of the Quest The Baroness
2008 God Is Dead Snow
2009 The Legend of Zelda: The Hero of Time Zelda / Sheik Fan film
2009 Death and Beauty Lovely Girl Short film
2010 The Dress Floor Short film
2010 Better Late Than Severed Demon Vixen Short film
2011 People We Know Alexandra Delioncourte Short film
2012 V/H/S Lily Segment: "Amateur Night"
2012 A Change in the Weather Woman Short film
2012 Quietus Rose Short film
2013 24 Exposures Shannon Fierman
2014 Ruins and Reckoning Elona Ray Short film
2014 The Unwanted Laura
2014 American Hell Geneva Short film
2014 Fugly! Bug Eyed Girl
2015 The Franks: A Blood Puke Segment Mrs. Frank Short film
2015 Good Grief Suicide Hotline Lizzy Graves
2016 Siren Lily
2016 Hold Me Hannah
2016 Collider Angie Short film
2016 Birthday Cake Short film
2017 The Secret Garden Lily Craven
2017 Get Punch Veronica Short film
2017 Dandelion Warden Anubikis Short film
2018 St. Agatha Sarah
2018 Devil 13 The Anti-Christ Short film
2018 Delirium Rose Hammond Short film
2019 Haven's End Hannah
2019 Evil Little Things Jessica
2020 Horror Nights Geneva Segment: "American Hell"
2020 On Location Ginny
2022 Hair The Woman Music Video from The Lucid
2023 Wish Made Final Eve Short film
2024 Bunker Heights Julia Stevenson

Accolades

Year Event Award Title Result
2014 Eerie Horror Fest Best Actress American Hell Nominated
2015 FilmQuest Best Supporting Actress[6] Nominated
Crimson Screen Horror Film Fest Best Actress - Short Film[7] Won
2022 Europe Music Awards Best Actress[8] The Lucid - "Hair" Won
Dreamachine International Film Festival Best Music Video[9] Won
Diamond Bell International Film Festival Best Music Video Won
Vegas Movie Awards Best Ensemble[10] Won
Black Swan International Film Festival Best Music Video[11] Won
Horror Bowl Movie Awards Best Horror Music Video Won

References

  1. Parker, Ted (August 15, 2017). "QUICKIES!!! Episode #59: Hannah Fierman". YouTube. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  2. Collis, Clark (December 1, 2016). "How the star of horror movie 'SiREN' turned into a monster (on purpose)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  3. Miska, Brad (December 5, 2016). "[Interview] 'SiREN': Hannah Fierman on Returning to Her 'V/H/S' Role, the Makeup Chair and Breaking the Fourth Wall". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  4. Miska, Brad (April 10, 2018). "Hannah Fierman Toplines Retro-horror 'Dead By Midnight'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  5. Price, Jason (April 20, 2022). "THE LUCID Release Hannah Fierman Directed Music Video For New Single "Hair"". Icon Vs. Icon. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  6. "2015 FilmQuest – FilmQuest". Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  7. "2015 Winners". crimsonscreen. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  8. EMA. "WINNERS APRIL-MAY - EMA". emusicawards.eu. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  9. Festival, Dreamachine International Film. "Dreamachine International Film Festival". Dreamachine International Film Festival. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  10. "November2022". VegasMovieAwards. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  11. "Monthly Results: October 2022 – Black Swan International Film Festival". Retrieved November 16, 2022.
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