Ramzy Sweis
Ramzy Sweis recently moved to L.A. upon graduating cum laude from Illinois Media School. Worked odd jobs in construction; a degree in Arabic; on a screenplay contest panel; a pantry-cook; trained boxer. He studied at 6 alternate universities. His script, You Can't See God, won awards from Chicago Screenwriter's Network (whom he was then hired by) to Tribeca! He directed, starred & edited a biopic on tinnitus (which he suffers from); also produced an original + sequel docu-narrative on a comedian who suffers from autism. He completed shooting a stand-up comedy reality show: "I Never Repeat A Joke" with 83 episodes at 53 locations across the Atlantic. 83 being the year he was born wheretofore he adopted the N.R.A.J. religion. He has been interviewed on 70 podcasts + radio stations across 8 countries. At 19, he submitted a novella - Joy, Faith, Hope, June & Grace - to Vanity Press (received rave reviews by its' readers (which were about 18 neighbors)). He penned Abe's Song (Lincoln was known to be intimate with Will Herndon. Ramzy went a stretch further pondering if Will is black, or how black he could have been construed.) Lastly he has penned 2 sequels - Dule Bay + Future of the Vagrants - about hannibals being born in the industrial revolution at a time when Earth was one continent. Also Men Vs Women: The Beginning + Tease Me Angry - about what if Adam & Eve were African American & our rulers in the modern day?