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Tati Gabrielle, also known as Tatiana Gabrielle Hobson, was born in the Bay Area of California. She was raised by her Korean mother and African-American father.
Tati's acting and performing talents were recognized by the third grade when she starred in her first show, playing the role of Lemony Snicket in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events".
When Tati was in middle school, she auditioned for a prominent performing arts school called, Oakland School for the Arts and was accepted into their theatre program. During her time at OSA, Tati performed and directed several productions and later went on to receive many awards for various theatre festivals including Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland. Tati was able to work diligently during her high school years to graduate with a 3.7 GPA. After high school, Tati relocated to Atlanta, GA where she attended Spelman College, majoring in Drama and French.
In late 2015, Tati moved to Los Angeles and has been cast in roles for: "Mortal Kombat 2", The Supremes At Earl's All-You-Can-Eat", "Kaleidoscope", "Uncharted", "YOU", "Batman, The Doom That Came To Gotham", "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina", "The 100", "The Owl House", "Aftershock", "Emojimovie" and more. Tati was recognized by Forbes' "Hollywood 30 Under 30", a CAPE's Rising Star Award recipient and a 2024 Black Reels Awards nominee. Tati is committed to her artistry and continues to excel her career in producing, directing and writing for Film and Television.- Chantelle Paige is a young California girl who grew up in the Bay Area and currently lives near Los Angeles. She has had a great deal of success in the realms of modeling, acting, dancing, academics and music.
Chantelle began modeling at the age of three and has been on the cover of over 35 catalogs, magazines, brochures and billboards. When she was 8, a "Chantelle" doll & book series were made in her name and image for a catalog (Storybook Heirlooms) that she worked with for over ten years. If you were born after 1985, you most likely opened a toy box with her image on it when you were younger.
Modeling was not the only career Chantelle began at a young age. She was in her first commercial for JC Penney at age five and subsequently appeared in a total of 14 commercials for companies including Disney, Mattel, Mervyn's, and most recently Nissan.
Chantelle performed on top ranked dance teams throughout her childhood and won awards such as "Most Outstanding Jr. Dancer," "The Face of an Angel," and "Most Likely to be a Star." Putting many of her skills to use, she has performed in 18 different musical theatre performances. While in high school, she achieved an "Outstanding Bay Area Actress" award from American Musical Theatre for her role of Ariel in Footloose.
Chantelle attended a private Christian high school where she graduated in 2006 with a 4.1 GPA. In addition to performing, she enjoys helping people and in 05/06 she volunteered for Big Brothers/Big Sisters & Hurricane Katrina Relief. She's also proud to say that she doesn't smoke, drink, or use drugs!
Despite her success in a variety of arenas, Chantelle's first love is music. She enjoys expressing herself through singing and songwriting. Her six-song Demo EP (2006) was produced by Tone, whose credits include artists such as Santana, Green Day, Outkast, Gwen Stefani, and The Black-Eyed Peas. The day after posting her first song on MySpace Music, Chantelle became one of the top 20 unsigned artists on the site. Since then, she has gained over 256,000+ fans and close to 11 million song spins (plays) on the popular website. In 2007 she opened for The Pussycat Dolls, Pretty Ricky, Bobbie Valentino and Robin Thicke. In late 2007 Chantelle began contract negotiations with a major label and is now a signed artist. - Editorial Department
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Benjamin Lindemuth-McRobie was born on 1 July 1985 in San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA. He is an editor and producer, known for My Brother Steven (2017), Famous in Flagstaff (2014) and American Heiress (2007).- Molly Hyde joined the Young Conservatory at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Molly's first ever audition landed her the role of Little Fan, working alongside Steven Anthony Jones, in ACT's annual holiday production of A Christmas Carol performed on ACT's main stage at the Geary Theater in San Francisco.
Molly appeared as a guest-star in an episode of Nickelodeon's popular television show, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004), working closely with Lindsey Shaw. - Actress
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Tajianna Okechukwu is an actress, filmmaker, and activist. She is a graduate from Azusa Pacific University with a double degree in Acting for the Stage & Screen (BFA) and Cinematic Arts with a Film & TV Studies concentration (BA). She is known most notably for her role as Kerri in "The Plane Truth" web series.- Actor
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Joshua Woods was born on 27 March 1979 in Bay Area, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for 30 Years (2018), Adventure Night and Into Abaddon (2013).- Additional Crew
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Born and raised in the Bay Area, Frank studied film in San Francisco. After completing his education he moved to Los Angles to begin entry-level work in film production. After serious deliberations about his career as an AD there, Door returned to Northern California to forge a career as a Director. His experience in Hollywood Studios (The OC & 24) laid the ground work for an independent film production company based in San Jose, California (Element 151 Inc.). Frank started with his team on music video and commercial work, but always maintained to focus on narrative film. Whiskey Tears (2009) is the first narrative directed by Door and produced at Element 151 Inc. Inspired by classic film and modern technique, Door's fingerprint on film impacts visually and his storytelling resonates in the back of the viewer mind.- Director
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Professional Photographer, based out of San Francisco. Bryan Blair has been doing Photography and Videography since 2016. He first started with doing photoshoots around the Bay Area then started directing short films and music videos for local artists. In the past years, Bryan has been working on multiple project collaborations with several companies such as Vincero Watches, The North Face, The Great Big Story (CNN) as well as working with many modeling agencies in the SF Bay Area such as JE Model mgmt. and Stars Model mgmt. Bryan recently has worked with multiple Fashion designers in San Francisco, creating their promotional videos and directing photoshoots for their line and shows. Bryan is a multi published photographer, photos from designers he has worked with in SF are present in Vogue with credit given to Bryan for the photographs. Bryan has articles about his passions and creative work in Voyage Media Magazine showing his story from the beginning of his career in photography.- Casting Department
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Sara Eden Friar was born on 19 November 1978 in San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA. She is known for Royal Kill (2009), Open Cam (2005) and Sleeping and Waking (2009).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Simone Lyles was born and raised in Bay Area, California. She is now a Writer/Director/Producer, with her most most notable work being 'Origin' which she wrote, directed and produced. Having been a former collegiate basketball player, much of her start behind the camera came with assisting the creation of brand content for collegiate athletic teams. From there she held roles as an editor and production-assistant in sports television. While attending UCLA as an MFA Writer/Director Simone was awarded the GOFP Fellowship (2016), Motion Picture Association of America Award (2017/2018) and the NAACP/NBCUniversal Television Fellowship (2018).