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Angie Dickinson was born in Kulm, North Dakota, in 1931, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown. Mr. Brown was the publisher of The Kulm Messenger. The family left North Dakota in 1942 when Angie was 11 years old, moving to Burbank, California. In December of 1946, when she was a senior at Bellamarine Jefferson High School in Burbank, she won the Sixth Annual Bill of Rights Contest. Two years later her sister Janet, did likewise. Being the daughter of a printer, Angie at first had visions of becoming a writer, but gave this up after winning her first beauty contest. After finishing college she worked as a secretary in a Burbank airplane parts factory for 3-1/2 years. In 1953 she entered the local Miss America contest one day before the deadline and took second place. In August of the same year she was one of five winners in a beauty contest sponsored by NBC and appeared in several TV variety shows. She got her first bit part in a Warner Brothers movie in 1954 and gained television fame in the TV series The Millionaire (1955) and got her first good film role opposite John Wayne and Dean Martin in Rio Bravo (1959). Her success then climbed until she became one of the nation's top movie stars.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Rupert Nicholas Vansittart is an English character actor. He has appeared in a variety of roles in film, television, stage and radio, often playing comic characters. He is best known for his role as Lord Ashfordly in the ITV drama Heartbeat and for playing Lord Yohn Royce in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2014-2019).- Actress
- Producer
- Casting Department
Rebecca is a singer, actress and entertainer. She started her music education at the University of North Texas, majoring in voice and piano, and then moved to New York City to continue her studies. While in New York, a talent agency spotted her and made her a "Breck" girl. Rebecca would appear on magazine covers, do some commercials, and then she headed for Hollywood. In 1980, she had her first appearance on a sitcom, she played "Twinkie" on the wildly popular Three's Company (1976)'s episode, A Crowded Romance (1980). The following year, she would again have a small but memorable part as "Wendy McWilliams" ("the Cheerleader who Dropped her Baton") on Paternity (1981). This led to her most famous role as "April Curtis", the computer whiz on Knight Rider (1982), which is in syndication in the U.S. and 92 foreign countries. After the 1980s, Rebecca stopped appearing in TV shows and concentrated on her singing career. She has appeared in a few movies but, since 1992, her main focus has been performing before live audiences. She has toured internationally, and worked tirelessly for charitable causes, such as "Toys for Tots", "Feed the Children" and the "Special Olympics".- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Born and raised in the "City of Brotherly Love," Philadelphia, PA; Tomas Boykin was born to a musician father and a stay at home mom. It could be said that the trajectory of Boykin's career as a creative was set early in childhood. He was encouraged to act in plays as early as the 3rd grade. "I was fortunate in that I had a few teachers in the Philly public school system who were also creatives and pretty active in the Philadelphia theatre scene when I was coming up. With my parents also encouraging me to express myself through the arts, performing in school plays seemed like a natural segue." By the end of his college career, which by the way was pre-law with a major in criminal justice, Boykin's resume included "A Chorus Line," "Pippin," "Finians Rainbow," "Oklahoma" and "The Little Foxes" as well as many other musical productions. Boykin trained and performed professionally in both Philly and NYC where he acted in all kinds of productions including children's theatre, community theatre, theatre in the park, dinner theatre, regional tours, national tours in addition to numerous Off Broadway productions.
Having done quite a few short films in New York many of which were avant-garde and experimental, but nonetheless thoroughly enjoyable collaborations, a pivotal move to Los Angeles via the Actors Equity Association's (LORT) lottery seemed logical. However, Boykin's long career as an "actor on the boards" continued with award winning performances in Sheri Bailey's theatrical adaptation of Nella Larsen's novel "Passing" where he originated the role of Albert Brickhouse at LA's historic Towne Street Theatre in 1997/98 and a decade later playing the role of Crooks in John Steinbeck's classic "Of Mice and Men" at Theatre Banshee in Burbank, CA. Ever the ascending, journeyman actor, Boykin's onscreen credits include his feature film debut in 1999's "Among Thieves," "Haunting of Winchester House," 20th Century Fox's riveting religious drama "I Am," "Voodoo Possession," "Lazarus Rising," "Junkie," the multi-award winning anti-apartheid thriller "Elegy for a Revolutionary," Rob Zombie's "3 From Hell" and 2022's "The Munsters." Boykin's most recent feature film credit is the critically acclaimed SXSW2024 standout "Dead Mail." TV credits include Fox Networks "Lucky Chance," NBC's "Parenthood" and ABC's "How To Get Away with Murder."- Actor
- Stunts
Anton Narinskiy was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He is the middle child of Andrey Narinskiy and Svetlana Narinskiy. When Anton was seven years old, his parents left Russia and moved to Cleveland, Ohio.
Anton excelled both academically and athletically at Kenston High School in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. He graduated Magna Cum Laude, with a 4.0 GPA and was a nationally-ranked wrestler and football player. He received over a dozen full scholarships to colleges across the country. However, Anton accepted a full scholarship to play football in the Big Ten at the University of Iowa while playing football for a nationally ranked team.
Anton was drawn towards acting from an early age. Being the middle child of immigrant parents who were always working, Anton had a propensity for attention. This was the seed of his acting career as he always enjoyed the stage. Though football was the primary focus throughout college, he took a few classes in theater. After graduation, however, while working in Detroit, Michigan, Anton began taking acting classes at the Actor's Workshop. He quickly got involved with the acting scene in Detroit, working on several independent films and regional commercials. It did not take long for Anton to pursue his passion for acting full-time. After working for a year as an actor in Detroit, he decided to make the full-time move to Los Angeles.
In Los Angeles, Anton has had the opportunity to work on numerous films, shows, and national commercials. He has worked on shows such as Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, and Days of Our Lives. He has worked with many great directors, such as Craig Gillespie, James Franco, Peter Berg, Ruben Fleischer, Christopher Riggert, Matthijs Van Heijningen, and many others. Furthermore, Anton continues to train and take classes in scene study, on-camera work, and improvisation with teachers such as Scott Caan, James Franco, Val Lauren, Jim Parrack, Robert Carnegie, and many others. He continues to keep extremely fit and excels in sports and martial arts.- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Award winning actress Catherine Bruhier got her first break when she was cast in the normally Caucasian lead role in the David French play "Salt-Water Moon" opposite Eric McCormack at Theatre New Brunswick's main stage, garnering excellent reviews for her performance as Mary Snow. The play was considered untraditional casting as this was the first time the female character was portrayed by a non-Caucasian actor. As a result Catherine was asked to write an article in Toronto's Theatrum Magazine on her experience as a visible minority in an untraditionally cast role. The article entitled "Darkness Visible" was then republished by Prentice Hall in a school text book called Play Making Magazine as an inspirational piece for grades 7 to 9.
TV work soon followed and some of Bruhier's career highlights include Elaine Besbriss on the Paul Haggis created, award winning CBS/Alliance series Due South for 4 seasons. Airing in 62 countries weekly, it rated 'top pick' on the UK's BBC network. Working alongside Viola Davis on How to Get Away with Murder (ABC) as Dr. Sheila Greenlee and with Taye Diggs & Sana Lathan in the Universal Studio's box office hit sequel The Best Man Holiday as Dr. Perkins.
Recent screen credits include: All Rise (CBS), Kim's Convenience (CBC/Netflix), Bosch (Amazon) and Baskets (FX/Hulu)
Between TV and film work Catherine has performed leading roles in theaters across Canada, most notably: The Shaw Festival; Grand Theatre London; Factory Theatre; Theatre Passe Muraille; Theatre Aquarius; Theatre New Brunswick (TNB); Theatre Plus Toronto and in the Dora awarded production of the teen play, Carrying the Calf. Some favorites were: Mrs Lunn in George Bernard Shaw's "Overruled" at The Shaw Festival, Effie in the award winning play "Riot" at the Factory Theatre Toronto (a role created for her by playwright/actor Andrew Moodie) and Mrs Muller in John Patrick Shanley's "Doubt" back at TNB.
Not only an actress Bruhier wrote, co-produced, directed and starred in the short film The Sacrifice filmed in Los Angeles through SAG-AFTRA. The Sacrifice screened at 12 festivals and won 4 awards. Catherine was awarded an Ontario Art Council, Emerging Filmmaker Grant to direct her 2nd short Clean Teeth Wednesdays made through ACTRA's T.I.P. Program. The film was an official selection at 6 festivals, nominated best narrative short at both Montreal Black Film Festival and Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center Black Harvest Film Festival. The young lead was nominated for a Young Artists Award (Presented by The Young Artist Awards Academy (YAAA), founded by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's (Golden Globes) recognized historian, Maureen Dragone.
A graduate of the George Brown College Theatre Program and a chosen alumnae for the 2018 Premier's Awards nominee in Creative Arts, Catherine also attended York University and studied in LA with renowned LA Film School coach/director Jim Pasternak in his Art & Technique of Film Directing Private Consulting & Coaching Workshop. She was honored to be 1 of 8 selected across Canada to attend the 2010 Women in the Directors Chair at the Banff Arts Centre. In the past Catherine was an invited jury member of the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television choosing the performers to be nominated for Gemini Awards. She is a member of C.A.E.A. (Canadian Actors Equity Association), A.C.T.R.A (Alliance of Canadian Television and Radio Artists), SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild)
Catherine holds both a US and Canadian passport and works often on both coasts. She is the mom to actress Mattea Quin and wife to actor Steven Pacini. For more info: https://catherinebruhier.workbooklive.com/ 2020 article on her journey as an actor: https://maritimeedit.com/blogs/edit/catherine-bruhier-for-edit-magazine-volume-14- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Christopher James Stapleton was born on February 18, 1971 in Sherman, Illinois, a small rural town outside Springfield. Perhaps his first interest in acting came when his parents, Jim and Phyllis, purchased a camcorder. It wasn't long before Chris and his younger twin brothers, Tony and Brian, began to shoot their own short movies. Chris further dabbled with performing at Griffin High School, where he was convinced by a teacher to audition for the theater club's latest production. He won the role and went on to play the lead in the musical, "Carousel", the following year. But it wasn't until college that Chris seriously considered a career in the entertainment business. In the fall of 1989, Stapleton received a full football scholarship to the University of Michigan. After starting as the team's punter his freshman year, he sustained a foot injury in training camp and was sidelined for the season. Frustrated, Chris focused his energy on acting. Throughout his college theater experience he was the lead in several productions including, "The Time of Your Life", "As You Like It", "Andromache" and the American classic, "Our Town". In 1993, he was named "Performer of the Year" by the Michigan Daily. Chris graduated from Michigan in '93 with a degree in Communications. Six months later, he packed up everything and road tripped to Hollywood. Shortly thereafter, he landed a guest spot on the popular soap, "The Young and the Restless". Since then he has appeared with Brooke Shields on "Suddenly Susan", Dixie Carter on "Family Law" and Martin Lawrence in Blue Streak (1999). Some of his other credits include, "The X-Files" "JAG", "Providence" and the independent feature films, Aurora (1998), _Black Friday (2000)_ and Ultimate Target (2000) the latter with Michael Madsen, star of such movies as "Reservoir Dogs" and "Donnie Brasco." Currently, Chris can be seen in his recurring role of "Dan" on the new UPN show, "As If". He also finished principal photography on two projects this past summer, the first being a short entitled, "The Death of Batman", in which he dons the famous cape and cowl. The other is a gritty independent drama called "American Dream", where he plays the polar opposite of a hero, an intense drug enforcer named "Shamus".- Actress
- Talent Agent
Jean Diamond and Lesley Duff founded Diamond Management in 2003. Building on the reputation they established whilst at London Management, which Jean had also founded, Diamond Management is now one of the foremost Theatrical Agencies in London.
They have strong links to the USA, Australia and Europe. Working very closely with their clients, they are dedicated to promoting excellence in all aspects of Personal Management. A highly motivated team represent Artists and Creatives from all facets of the industry.- Emmy award-winning Mark Steines is known as one of the entertainment industry's most dynamic and well-respected television journalists.
From small town Iowa to the red carpets of Hollywood, Steines a three-time Emmy winner, has established himself as one of the most trusted and charismatic figures in entertainment news. Since landing in Hollywood, he has interviewed thousands of A-list actors, producers, musicians and athletes.
Steines, along with Leeza Gibbons are the annual hosts of KTLA's Rose Parade broadcast. For more than six years Steines hosted Hallmark Channel's "Home & Family," helping the show earn three Emmy nominations. Along with his co-host Debbie Matenopoulos, Steines entertained and informed the audience with an array of relevant lifestyle topics, do-it-yourself projects, cooking, celebrities and experts. Steines helped set the gold standard in entertainment news while working at "Entertainment Tonight" for more than 17 years. He began his tenure as the shows leading entertainment reporter and weekend anchor. He then was elevated to co-host alongside Mary Hart from 2005 - 2012.
He recently was a celebrity guest on Game Show Network's "Caroline & Friends," and "Daily Draw," as well as, HGTV's "Design Star." Other television hosting credits include "2008 Miss America Live!;" VH1's "Greatest TV Rock 'n' Roll Moments;" VH1's "The 25 Sexiest;" the "Golden Karma Awards" recognizing international philanthropic efforts; Mark Burnett's AOL interactive online game "Gold Rush;" and the "Hollywood Christmas Parade."
He received an Emmy award for the KCAL-TV special "Beyond Endurance: Madagascar;" an Emmy and Golden Mic award for "Beyond Endurance: Borneo;" an Emmy as host of the 2005 Hollywood Christmas Parade; a National Iris Award for the special "The Big Business of Sports Endorsements;" and national recognition by the Women's Sports Foundation for his impartial reporting on the Women's National Football League.
Steines receives rave reviews as a photographer. His appreciation for all things beautiful is captured in his portraits and majestic landscapes. His best-selling inspirations picture book featuring his family's 3lb. therapy dog, philanthropist and social media influencer Norbert. The book, "Norbert's Little Lessons For a Big Life" features lessons on friendship, individuality, family and love. Published by Simon & Schuster, the heartwarming pages were written by his wife Julie Steines and her co-author, Dr. Virginia Freyermuth.
His first photo book "See The Light: A Passage To Sierra Leone," documents the Light House Medical Mission's trip to raise awareness for fresh water in impoverished countries. Other professional photography assignments have included shooting more than 30 celebrities for Bootcampaign.org's patriotic image campaign, and editorial work for magazine's including People, Angeleno, Closer, Focus, Paper, Casual Living, The Wag, Animal Wellness, Groomer to Groomer and Life After 50, among others.
As an actor, Steines has guest starred on television shows including "CSI: NY," "The Practice," "Medium," "Half & Half," "America's Next Top Model," "Handy Manny" and Sony Pictures' feature film "Nixon."
Steines studied comedy at The Groundlings, the renowned school of improv, and earned a degree from JoAnne Baron/DW Brown Acting Studio's Meisner Technique training.
A born fitness enthusiast, Steines was featured in People Magazine's coveted "Sexiest Man Alive" issue and Men's Fitness Magazine's "25 Fittest Men in America." He was a spokesperson for Beachbody's "10-Minute Trainer" program.
Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa, he attended the University of Northern Iowa on a full football scholarship and graduated with a degree in Radio and Television. Steines began his broadcast career as a regional television sports reporter, which later brought him to Los Angeles and national television.
An avid hands-on do-it-yourself guy, Steines enjoys spending his free time fixing, remodeling and restoring all things in disrepair. He resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife acclaimed children's book author Julie Steines, his two sons, Kai and Avery, daughter Parker Rose and their golden retriever Fred and therapy dog Norbert. - Producer
- Writer
- Director
Mark Maine was born in La Jolla, California at the old Scripps hospital which was located at 464 Prospect Street, in the "Village" of La Jolla. Maine grew up in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego, CA, and graduated in 1976 from Clairemont High School, which was the inspiration for the 1982 movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Maine runs Angelic Pictures, which was formed in 1996. Maine is the Founding Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Angelic Pictures, Inc.. Maine is a DGA Movie Director, Writer & Producer and the "Helmer" of each of Angelic's movies. Maine has a diverse background in Corporate Management, executive-level positions in Global Petroleum, International Trade and in the early 1980's Maine served 5-years as a highly decorated San Diego Police Officer. In the mid 1990s Maine served as President and CEO of Sonotec USA, an international, privately held manufacturing and shipping highway component construction company. Maine has continually participated within the San Diego political arena. Maine was an active member of the Building Industry Association, the San Diego Regional Chamber Foundation, the Executive Committee of the Business Roundtable For Education, a Corporate Leader for the Junior Achievement and served on the Citizens Advisory Council of the San Diego City College District.- Music Department
- Actor
- Composer
Joel Diamond
Joel Diamond, 2x Grammy Award Nominee, has produced and/or written 47 Gold and Platinum recordings, over 100 Billboard Charted recordings, plus movie sound tracks and television themes. Among the many artists he has worked with are Engelbert Humperdinck (109 recordings), David Hasselhoff, Gloria Gaynor, Ike Turner, Sister Sledge, Helen Reddy, Ray J, Tony Orlando, Andrew Dice Clay, Five Browns (3 consecutive #1 albums on Billboard Classical Chart), Righteous Brothers, etc. In his over 40 years of experience in the music industry, he has run the gamut including music publishing, record production, song writing, management, and being a recording artist himself. He has served in both an executive and creative capacity for major music companies including Sony Music, as well as running his own record labels. He has had major successes in the past producing individuals, who the public would not necessarily think of as singers, such as David Hasselhoff-selling 4 million albums and becoming a huge sensation in Germany, Britt Ekland-a Bond Girl, Phoebe Cates-#1 record in Italy for 16 weeks, Katie Cassidy-David's daughter, Robey-super model scoring #1 with "One Night In Bangkok", and Joe Pesci singing a love song.
Joel began his music industry career by heading up Mercury Records music publishing, MRC Music. He organized MRC with keen instinct and by setting high standards for himself, including hiring his #2 man and assistant, Tommy Mottola.
Clive Davis, then President of CBS Records, became aware of Diamond's accomplishments, and brought Diamond on board and positioned him as the head of the Sony Music Publishing, April/Blackwood Music, as well as making him part of Clive's personal A&R staff at CBS Records. Clive became Joel's mentor.
With recognition always being the compliment of one's work, New York Magazine chose Joel Diamond, along with Jimmy Iovine and Phil Ramone, as one of "New York's Hottest Record Producers." Billboard Magazine described Diamond as, "one of Contemporary Music's Best Record Producers sitting behind the board."
Joel Diamond is currently in production on a very timely music driven TV limited series about the untold stories of the wildly popular national phenomenon American Bandstand, reflecting its beginnings in the conservative late 1950's, revealing the secrets of its famous teenage dancers who were forced into hiding their racial and sexual preferences.
Joel is the personification of unshakable confidence, explosive energy, unusual charisma, and infectious and relentless optimism. As one of Sony Music's top brass put it, "Joel is respected as one of the industry's more creatively oriented business people who always has his finger on the pulse of what's happening now!"- Jason B. Diamond, M.D., F.A.C.S. is an American plastic surgeon, recognized for his work within the medical community as well as his role as a television personality. He is in private practice specializing in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and has offices in Beverly Hills, New York City, Dubai, and Moscow.
Diamond has most notably appeared on the hit E! Network show, Dr. 90210 (2004), alongside the show's star, Dr. Robert Rey. In addition to E!, Dr. Diamond has worked as a correspondent for CBS News, Extra (1994) (TV Program), Entertainment Tonight (1981), Discovery Health CME (2007), as well as the hit MTV show, True Life (1998). - Producer
- Director
- Writer
Mike Diamond is a Television Personality, Director, Life Coach, and Interventionist. Known for his work on the hit TV shows NY Ink and Bondi Ink Tattoo Crew, which was nominated for a Logie Award for Best Reality Series in 2017.
Originally from Perth, Western Australia, Mike got off to a bit of a rough start. Battling undiagnosed dyslexia, he started using drugs and alcohol at age 12. At age 16, he was expelled for Aquinas College and finished at Melville H.S. Immediately after graduation, Mike moved to Sydney and enrolled at the Actors Center. He got a job at a local clothing store which, unbeknownst to him at the time, would change his life forever. Lady Luck was on Mike's side when a customer at the store handed him a Green Card Lottery ticket. Mike won a green card in 1997 and made the move to Miami.
Shortly after his arrival, Mike landed a role on the CBS sitcom, Grapevine from Director David Frankel. After Grapevine, Mike moved to NYC, where he worked on various projects including as a guest star on Sex and the City. Mike wrote, created and starred in a VH1 pilot with former Stone Temple Pilot and Velvet Revolver frontman, Scott Weiland.
Splitting his time between NYC, Miami and Los Angeles, Mike had regular gigs performing stand up at Caroline's on Broadway and The Comedy Store. Mike was properly introduced into the tattoo world when he appeared on Miami Ink. He later became the store manager for his good friend, Ami James, at Wooster St and starred on Season 3 of NY Ink. Mike then headed back to his hometown where he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in Bondi Ink Tattoo Crew, based on Bondi Beach.
Although Mike has had plenty of "highs" in his life, he has also had his "low" moments along the way. Mike has battled cocaine and alcohol addiction for the majority of his life. The defining moment came at the height of his career while shooting a TV show for VH1. To the outside world, Mike looked like he was living the dream but on the inside, Mike was spiritually bankrupt and miserable. He realized that if he didn't turn his life around, he was going to die. April 16, 2006 was the day Mike Diamond got sober. Since then, Mike has literally helped hundreds of people on the road to recovery. He is on beck and call to all his clients and friends, helping them through their life problems and battles with addiction.- Producer
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Bill Diamond has worked in broadcast television for over thirty years, writing, producing and show-running at all the major U.S. networks. A five-year veteran and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning comedy MURPHY BROWN, he has written for such shows as DOCTOR DOCTOR, LOCAL HEROES, ANYTHING BUT LOVE, WINGS, NIKKI, EMILY'S REASONS WHY NOT and MY FAMILY, and has also worked closely with and developed pilots for CBS Studios, NBC/Universal, Warner Bros., Disney/ABC Studios, Sony Television, Paramount, 20th Century Fox, FX, Revolution, ATG and CMT. He developed a four-part HBO miniseries based on a book by novelist Stephen King, co-created the hit half-hour comedy THE 80's for the CTC network in Russia and created and produced CIVIL MARRIAGE for the Russian TNT Network. He also produced the TV movie TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD, as well as the hit feature film BATYA (DAD), which opened in theaters in February, 2021.- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Director
Karen is a Calgary based actor and improviser. She is the co-founder/producer of the improvisational theatre company Dirty Laundry, and as has appeared on many Alberta stages. Karen is the Administrative director for Artstrek, a summer drama camp for teens. In 2009, Karen received the inaugural Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award and has been nominated for various Betty Mitchell Awards for Excellence in Calgary Theatre. Karen was born in Edmonton, Alberta.- Victoria Ashley Diamond (August 18, 1992) is an American Actress and Dancer from Cape Cod, MA.
Diamond earned her high school Diploma in Dance from Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick, MA and her Associates Degree in Dance from Dean College in Franklin, MA. She also earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Curry College in Plymouth, MA. - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
I invite you to take a short trip down memory lane with me. I'm a proud New Yorker now settled in the equally cultured Atlanta area. I have over twenty years of dance experience. I received my dance training at some of the most prestigious dance training venues America has to offer. These include Alvin Ailey, Dance Theater of Harlem, Joffrey Ballet, Harlem School of the Arts, and the Harlem Hospital Dance Leadership Program. I have shed blood, sweat, and tears at each bump along the way. I have worked with many notable choreographers including Michelle Johnston, Kenneth "Mantis" Tipton, Steph Stewart, Robin Dunn, Pony Zion, Drea Kelly, and many more. I was a featured dancer in Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk directed by Ang Lee. Guest Star on TV One Fatal Attraction episode Deadly Ultimatum, and Co-Star in Shady Sisters: The Color Of Love Starring Angie Stone, Rodney Perry, and Nikki Lashae and the list carries on. My most recent role was Charlotte in Justice On Trial The Movie written by Chad Lawson Cooper and directed by Mann Robinson. Most current role is DEA Agent Black in Mann Robinson Studios upcoming TV series ON TEN.
Not only do I have a background in dancing and acting. This woman can put on any hat that is needed from Creative Director, Virtual Assistant, Hosting, Casting, etc. I can make it happen and the coolest part is if I can't do it I can guarantee you I know someone who can. For real Need help putting together a press kit? I'm your girl. Want to do a website? I can help and I know someone who can add all that flashy stuff you like in the blink of an eye. I love to use my resources. We all need business, right? Sharing is caring after all I'm a strong believer in supporting each other.- Producer
- Editor
- Director
Jason is known for his encyclopedic movie knowledge and brings a coveted combination of Creative/On-Set experience as well as deep technical knowledge. With over 20 years as both a Director/DP and technologist, he has also been known to develop custom hardware/software workflow solutions for production and post. Jason wishes his eyes could be replaced with anamorphic lenses.- Actor
- Music Department
Rico Nevotion has opened for nationally known artists such as Celine Deon, Beyoncé, KC & JoJo, Silk, Anthony Hamilton, Donell Jones, Michelle Williams of Destiny Child, and many more. Touring places like Japan, Mexico, Dubai, South Africa, and London. He has toured most states in the US. Rico has been known to pack venues that some nationally known acts have not succeeded, such as over 3,000 fans at the Myth Nightclub, one of the hottest venues in the entire mid-west. He has done all of this without having a national recording contract. He uses only his street team, word of mouth and his most recent role as a radio personality. Rico Nevotion has won over a dozen awards for Best R&B Artist, Best Live Performance, Marvin Gaye award and most recently 2018's Best R&B/Soul Album by Akademia and many more. Also starring in the TV Series 'I'm Goin To Church' and movies; 'Set In Her Ways' and 'Bunny and Clyde'. He has also starred and directed in a variety of plays such as 'This Aint No Relationship', 'Riot' and 'I'm a Deadbeat Who'. Rico was made to entertain us in every way, shape, and form. From the depths of these streets, to the depths of his soul, Rico Nevotion captures a wide spectrum of audiences. With his smooth combination of R&B and cross over Hip Hop, Rico grabs and sustains the attention of all ages. His soulful voice is one of strength and emotion. His powerful vocals flow straight to the heart and soul, touching even the casual listener.
Rico is passionate about reaching out to the youth sharing his own experience with gangs, prison, relationships, and mortality, while delivering a message of hope and understanding from how he turned his life around to become a respected member of his community. He has been honored and recognized by mayors of multiple cities in Minnesota for this work. Born in a city of great music legends Memphis, Tennessee, Rico captivates the hearts of older audiences as well. Known as a man who can sing about anything, Rico's unique approach to music captivates all walks of life.- Camera and Electrical Department
Diamond Alexia Freeman is a Grip and Gaffer based in Atlanta, Georgia, with credits on The Naked Gun (Paramount), Give Me Back My Daughter, and the short film Hurry Up & Wait. A graduate of the Georgia Film Academy with a focus in Grip & Electric, she brings precision, creativity, and a steady presence to every set. Whether it's laying dolly track or flagging light, Diamond thrives in fast-paced environments and is known for her reliability, humor, and hands-on work ethic.
As the co-founder of CreateHer ATL, she's committed to building inclusive crews and mentoring emerging filmmakers. From grassroots indies to studio features, Diamond brings hustle, heart, and a whole lot of grit to every frame - all while building her path toward becoming a Director of Photography.- Editorial Department
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Noah has studied film since his sophomore year of high school, where he also studied theater, photography and web and graphic design. He received his Associates degree in Arts at Santa Rosa Junior College and is now pursuing his Bachelors of Arts at San Francisco State University's cinema program.
He works as a freelance editor and filmmaker. While mainly focused on editing, Noah tries to remain well-versed in all aspects of production.
Noah edits with Avid Media Composer and has his Apple Certification in Final Cut Pro.- Now an accomplished Entertainment Administrator, A.J. Diamond graduated from the University of Virginia with a double major in Drama and Psychology. As a student, he performed many roles including Barn in "Floating Rhoda and the Glue Man" (by special permission from "Vagina Monologues" author Eve Ensler).
A.J. continued to practice the craft of acting as a Journeyman at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, South Carolina where he took weekly classes and performed in main stage shows including "Complt Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (abridged)."
A.J. performed over several seasons with Upstate Shakespeare Festival playing roles such as Feste in "Twelfth Night" (for which he also composed original music), The Bastard in "King John," Bassanio in "The Merchant of Venice," and many others.
A.J. also spent time in New York where he performed Off Broadway as Einstein in "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," and Adrian in "Private Eyes."
After New York, A.J. moved to Los Angeles and continued to do theatre on a regular basis playing Ricardo in "The Dog in the Manger," Sebastian in "The Tempest," Billy in "Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five," Gobbo in "The Merchant of Venice," and more.
In recent years, A.J. has transitioned into on-camera work performing in films such as "In the House of God," "The Wretched," and "Pair of Shoes," along with the web-series "Hipsterhood" and "A God Named Pablo." - Producer
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- Writer
Thomas Gary Ford Jr. was born at Grady Memorial Hospital of Atlanta, GA and is the oldest son of Thomas Gary Ford Sr. and Jo Ann Gordon. Thomas Joined the United States Navy in 1998, during his tour in the military, Thomas wrote, produced and directed a pilot television show "Bloodlines". Thomas is also accredited as writer, producer and director of several stage plays in San Diego, CA. During his 20 years of services; Thomas has produced and directed multiple US Navy Training videos which has given him a strong (on the job) experience in lighting, sound and cinematography. Thomas is very proficient in front of and behind the camera. Thomas has been awarded by the Navy for arranging a Gala for Madalyn Albright 1999.- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Steve formed his first band at the age of 13, and got a record deal based on his original material at 17. Soon thereafter he had his first worldwide hit as a songwriter with "I've Got A Rock N'Roll Heart," recorded by Eric Clapton . After studying music at UCLA, he began playing on sessions and touring with other artists. His song "I Can Love You Like That" which was recorded by All 4 One and John Michael Montgomery was #1 for three weeks for each of these artists as well as being nominated for four Grammys. It was ASCAP, BMI and NSAI Song Of The Year. Steve was awarded Songwriter Of The Year by American Songwriter Magazine. Faith Hill recorded "Let Me Let Go" on her CD "Faith" which has sold 5,000,000 units. It was a #1 single and was nominated for a Grammy. "Let Me Let Go" is also featured in the movie "Message in a Bottle" starring Kevin Costner and Paul Newman. It was produced by David Foster and is on Faith's International pop record as well."The Backstreet Boys" recorded "Never Gone," which is the title song of the band's album. They also recorded "What Makes You Different"" which is featured in "The Princess Diaries" and on the group's Black and Blue CD. Britney Spears recorded "I'll Never Stop Loving You. Steve won an Emmy for "Outstanding Original Song." "Consider Me Gone," by Reba, was #1 for four weeks and is her biggest single ever."According To You" by Orianthi (Michael Jackson's guitar player) reached #2 on the charts and has been a hit in other territories as well. Miley Cyrus recorded "I Learned From You" and released it on two albums. "On and On" by Agnes Carlsson has been a hit in many territories and Steve has 4 songs on her album. Steve produced Rywolf with Guy Roche and has wrote with many artists including: Judith Hill (20 Feet From Stardom-Oscar winner), Teasanne Chin (Winner of The Voice), The Tenors, Lauren Alaina, The New Officials and Los 5 to name a few. He wrote 4 songs with Anastacia that are on her album "Resurrection" including the title track- Christopher's multicultural upbringing began in Indianapolis, where he was born to parents serving in the military. He has studied acting and drama under the tutelage Eric Morris at the world famous Morris Studios. After successfully auditioning for a role on the ABC TV network soap drama All My Children, Christopher was then cast as a semi finalist in Fusions Sexiest Man in America search. Overseas fans and followers can frequently spot Christopher on their TV in the popular Tiger Beer commercials released in foreign markets. Lately, Christopher has been working with local youth out reach centers in hopes of making a difference, while helping educate Americans about the importance of youth mentor ship in today's society while living in Southern California. He enjoys martial arts, and loves heart-pounding workouts.
Christopher is always keeping an open eye for more pivotal & block buster roles to compliment his list of film and television credits, including; The View, and Entertainment Tonight, Good News and Jezebel magazines.