Born to a Dominican mother and a Cuban father, I lived in New York. At 11, my mother moved us to Providence. At 18, I joined the Army and spent 3 years stationed in Nuremberg, Germany where I served as an ammunition specialist. When I got back, I did what seems to be a mandatory stay for anyone of Cuban descent and spent some time in South Florida. Now, me and my wife live in Atlanta GA and don't plan on going ANYWHERE as Atlanta has brought me to where I am now.
A. Michael Baldwin was born on 4 April 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Phantasm (1979), Phantasm: Ravager (2016) and Flay (2019).
A. Michelle Harleston is an actress, known for Chrisley Knows Best (2020), Mark of A Killer (2019), For My Man (2019), Fatal Attraction (2018), Murder by Numbers (2017), Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda (2014) and the television series, The Accidental President. She received the Best Actress Runner-up Award in the 2016, 54 Hour Film Festival. She received the Best Actress Award in 2015 and 2013 by Faith Flix Films, nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Award for the 2015 Aletheia Fellowship of the Arts (AFA) Truth Awards, and nominated for Best All-Around Model for the 2017 and 2015 SCM Awards. She graduated from John Casablanca Modeling & Talent Career Center in 2010. Ms. Harleston achieved her academic studies from Fayetteville Technical Community College earning a 3.67 GPA with an Educational Degree and a Human Resources Degree from the Community College of the Air Force. Harleston has been seen in the following gigs in Lead Roles, to name a few: Missy, in the Featured Film Fearsville2, Caroline, in the film Fruitcake (won Audience Choice Award for Drama at the Dam Film Festival), Dorothy Washington, in the TV Series Fatal Attraction on TV ONE, Regina, in the web series The Accidental President (based off of Dixie Swanson's Trilogy of books) the short film Dead End as Michelle (Runner-up as Best Supporting Actress at the 2016 -Nashville 54 Hour Film Festival) and the short film, The Hunt as Chelsea Leavell. Featured roles in the films; The Sin Seer as Ella Ricard, Olympus Has Fallen as Lynn Jacobs' (Angela Bassett's Military Aide), television series Sins and Secrets as a CSI Agent, the television series Murder by Numbers as Rosa Lewis, and the television series Homicide Hunter as Beatrice Arnold. She appeared in supporting roles in the music video World Wide Beautiful by Kane Brown as the News Reporter, Featured Comedy, The Come Up as Ms Dell, 3 Blind Boys as Tanya Joyner, Moma's Spirit (distributed by Maverick Entertainment Group) as Mama/Ms. Brenda, The Good Book-Movie (won "Gulager's Best Actors Ensemble Cast in a Feature at the Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival) as The Photographer, the Rescue Operator in Capsized, the Assistant DA Marsha Dayton in The Lion and numerous other roles. She has been featured in various commercials: Re-Bath, Office Depot as well as attorney commercials (Hughes and Coleman, Lee Steinburg, Brad Pistotnik, etc), as well as Industrial videos for Dollar General, ESPN, the Internal Revenue Service, Dupont Sustainable Solutions and Pathfinder Medical Instruments to name a few. She has also appeared in music videos for Carry the Water by Lucy Billings, Balloons by Kris Thomas, short film, Saving You that was #1 on IndieBoogie's Top Ten Films website (several times), and still photography for A Masterpiece Fashion Magazine Vol. 2, Arkansas 2020 Travel Guide, Arkansas Motorcycling Guide, Veterans Administration, Effortless Magazine, Kentucky Downs Gaming and Racing, Consort Homes, beeattitudes website, Door Five Management website and Visa Ads as a print model. Harleston has a strong passion for giving back to those less fortunate and hopes to one day be able to give back to the many military veterans that are unable to provide for themselves. "I'm always trying to position myself where I am part of events that truly make a difference in those communities."
A. Murat Özgen is known for Dabbe: Cin Çarpmasi (2013).
A. Rajdeep is known for Asura Guru (2020).
Russell Andrews is an actor, director, producer and the founding member of StageWalkers Productions, a multi award winning Los Angeles based stage company. As both artistic director and managing producer Andrews and company have received over 30 LA Theatre award nominations with wins that include 2 NAACP Theatre Awards and 2 LA Stage Alliance Ovation Awards (L.A.'s version of the Tony Award) for his work with Pulitzer Prize winning author August Wilson's Piano Lesson, Jitney and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom in which Russell received his first NAACP Theatre Award for Best Actor. Born in Huntsville, Texas, Russell grew up in Houston and is an alum of Houston's Ross Sterling High School and Northwest Academy. After a very celebrated athletic career in high school, he received a scholarship to Blinn College and later went on to attend the University of Houston and Texas Southern University where he majored in sociology. After jobs ranging from drug store manager to furniture mover, to a longer than anticipated stay as a prison guard at the Texas Dept. of Corrections, he found his way to the "boards" and never looked back. Russell began his acting career in Houston at The Ensemble Theatre and after the National/International tours of Thomas Meloncon's The Diary of Black Men, graduated to the city's largest venue, The Alley Theatre. After breakthrough performances as 'Willie' in the stage version of David Felshuh's drama Miss Evers' Boys and 'Levee' in August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Russell moved to Washington, D.C. to study Shakespeare at The Folger Shakespeare Library's Folger Theatre and landed the role of Petruchio in that season's Taming of the Shrew. Andrews later relocated to New York City where his first role was at the famed Playwrights Horizons as Superboy in Marion McClinton's Police Boys. He continued to study, gain national recognition and become a regular face on the regional theatre and Off-Broadway circuit. Mr. Andrews has performed around the U.S. and across the Atlantic where on the London Stages "intense" and "passionate" were commonly associated with his work. * Andrews and August Wilson - Russell entered the August Wilson camp in 1990 when he was cast as Jeremy Furlough in Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone at Houston's Alley Theatre. That production starred the late Roscoe Lee Browne and New York veteran actor/director Saundra McClain and was also the beginning of a lifetime relationship with Wilson as well as friend and mentor Claude Purdy. In 1993 Mr. Andrews was called back to The Alley Theatre, again by Purdy, to play the role of 'Levee' opposite Broadway star Theresa Merritt reprising her role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. That performance solidified Russell's place in Wilson's stable of actors and as a result led to the request by Wilson for him to reprise the role at the 20th Anniversary of The Penumbra Theatre Company in St. Paul, Minnesota. In other productions Mr. Andrews played Red Carter in Mr. Wilson's Seven Guitars at The Pittsburgh Public Theater and Baltimore's Center Stage (theater). Also at The Public Theatre as an August Wilson 'hired gun' Russell was one of the handpicked actors chosen in 1996 to develop the much anticipated re-write of Mr. Wilson's 70's drama, Jitney. In 1999 Mr. Andrews was called upon to create and develop the role of Mister in the world premier of Wilson's King Hedley II at The Pittsburgh Public Theater and in subsequent runs at The Seattle Repertory Theatre in Washington state and The Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, Mass. In the midst of King Hedley's 2000 PR-Broadway tour Mr. Andrews was asked to return to Jitney in NYC. The production played off-Broadway to sold-out houses at NY's Second Stage Theatre and Union Square Theatre and after 8 months the play moved overseas to The Royal National Theatre in London, England. As 'Youngblood' in Jitney, Andrews, along with Wilson and the stellar cast that starred and Roger Robinson, Keith Randolph Smith and multiple Tony Nominee, Dr. Stephen McKinley Henderson, were the recipients of the 2002 Sir Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play performed at The Royal National Theatre in London and directed by director Marion McClinton. With a career that spans over 25 years, Russell's TV and Film highlights include Vice Principal Gaines in HBO's INSECURE, Principal Avery in HBO's STERLING. Additionally, he was chosen by Oscar nominated director Dianne Houston for the roles of Attorney Davis in Lifetime Network's Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland and Rev. Clinton Hines in TVOne's critically acclaimed Runaway Island, which earned him Emmy consideration for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. Other co-starring roles were in Arun K. Vir's multi-award-winning indie film Reset, The In-Laws (with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks), The Punisher (with John Travolta and Tom Jane) and Hanelle Culpepper's award-winning short, A Single Rose. Selected television credits include guest star and recurring roles in NCIS: New Orleans, Better Call Saul, Grey's Anatomy, Harry's Law, The Defenders, The Nine, Boston Legal, CSI: Miami Russell is an activist, dedicated advocate and volunteer for LA's homeless. He lives in Los Angeles with his two children, Anya and Kai.
A. Sarkunam is known for Kalavani (2010), Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011) and Kalavani 2 (2019).
A.Todd Baker is an American actor from Brooklyn, New York that resides in the Southeast. Acting found Todd late in life at the suggestion from his wife to audition for a role at the local civic center theater. Todd first appeared in an award-winning short THREE BLIND BOYS ON THE BLOCK. Todd has studied at Hollywood Huntsville's professional acting program and other numerous acting workshops from around the nation. He is an easygoing introvert that when not acting he is content being at home with family making Mauby, Bajan sweet bread, or his Grandmother's Sweet potato pie recipe. He finds every experience with a production to be a valuable one with new and familiar acquaintances, to learn something new or improve what has already been acquired. Todd would like to thank the best Crew in the world his wife and children for their continued support and assistance with auditions especially while on vacations.
A. William Chapman is known for Chloe's Mountain (2021).