Boise Holmes has recently returned to LA after spending 2.5yrs. in Hamburg, Germany playing the lead role of Mufasa in Disney's Stage Spectacle "The Lion King" (which he was required to perform the full show in German). He was also seen recently on NBC's hit drama "Chicago Fire" as well as the lead of Joshua Angel in Walter Mosley's Chicago premiere of the stage drama "Fall of Heaven".
Raymond Karago was born in Kenya in 1995 and moves to the United Kingdom for school in 2009. While in England he fell in love with acting and joined the New York Film Academy LA Campus in 2015. Having recently graduated, Raymond is finding his voice as an artist and wants to inspire the next generation through art and use is art as a means of bringing people of all walks of life together
Born in Jamaica, V.S. Russell is an actor, poet and children’s book author. He has appeared in a number of stage plays including A Raisin in the Sun, A View from the Bridge and 365 Plays/365Days. His TV credits includes Boston Legal and Raising the Bar as well Chocolate News. Russell holds a BA in Theatre and Media Arts from the University of South Carolina and a graduate certificate in The Business of Entertainment from UCLA.
Tony Tambi is a Nigerian-born, Cameroon-raised, LA based actor and filmmaker. He's appeared on various Southland stage productions and received an NAACP Theatre Nomination for portraying the lead in The God Botherers. Over the years he's played diverse characters on film and in TV shows like The Unit, Scrubs, NCIS Los Angeles and Nip Tuck. As a filmmaker, Tony’s first instinct is to tell smart, diverse and thought-provoking stories that offer a different perspective of the African immigrant experience.
Trained by world famous Shakespearean vocal teacher, Kristin Linklater, in Columbia University's MFA ACTING program, Noel has gone on to work with Oscar winners, Nicolas Cage, Kathy Bates, Patricia Arquette. He's also been directed by heavyweights including Werner Herzog, Brian De Palma, and Chandra Wilson. Noel uses the experiences of his international upbringing to breathe life into compelling, relatable and indelible characters.