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- Ava is the middle child with an older sister and a younger brother, born in Tampa, FL and raised in Atlanta, GA. She has been in front of the camera since age 4 years old and with the help of her parents, Ava started working in the Entertainment Industry doing background work. She loves the stage as well as entertain.
Ava has been consistently working in film, television and commercials. Ava perfected her gifts and skills through her training at various acting schools and workshops in Atlanta, Georgia and New York City, New York, which gives her versatility as an actress.
Aside from acting, Ava loves bike riding, dancing, singing, gymnastics and cheerleading. She also loves to travel, with her mom being prior military Ava has had the opportunity to travel the world.
She is represented by Houghton Talent Inc. and Ann Wright Reps NY. - David Lee Matney Marcum was reared on his family's farm in central Kentucky and was educated at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. After moving to Los Angeles in 2003, he co-wrote and produced commercials for a litigation law firm which aired on national television. At his next law firm, he served as producer for several small, privately published training videos for attorneys.
"Wasted" was Mr. Marcum's first television pilot. - Eric Scealf is probably best known for his role as founding frontman for The Unsatisfied, a well-toured Hard Rock/Punk Band that began in his hometown of Chattanooga, TN. The band has released multiple albums, played at renowned venues all over North America, has received many awards and was featured on two major documentaries. They were also stars in a full-length, feature documentary titled, Ambition Withdraw, which showcased the band member's personal lives, the bands trials & tribulations, and highlighted their music in amazing video shorts throughout the film. This film won multiple awards in its tour of film festival circuits, including Best Actor, Audience Choice Awards, Best Rock Band and Best Documentary. It even received kudos from the famed Drive-In Movie critic, Joe Bob Briggs, as having some of the most prolific and memorable quotes and received his double-thumbs-up seal of approval. The band has a new album in the works, scheduled for release in 2017, and they will be honored on a Craft Beer named after one of their album titles.
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Jonathan began in the industry by working as a Coordinator and Production Manager on dramas for ITV and the BBC. After producing eleven shorts, including award winning films Lucky Bugger, Does God Play Football and The Wreck of the Mary Celeste, he produced Starhyke, a six part sci-fi comedy series which has gained a cult following. Later he joined Lightworx Media as a Head of Production and since then has produced 2D & 3D animations, over 450 commercials, a slate of television documentaries, corporates and other projects. Lightworx Media is a VFX and animation company. As well as producing animated content, Jonathan has also worked as VFX producer on a number of feature films and TV projects. Lightworx Media shifted its focus towards stereoscopic 3D in 2012 and in recent years Jonathan has produced 3 animated projects in S3D for the 4D attraction market.- Director
- Writer
- Producer
L.M. Harter was born in the rural foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. She attended Ohio University studying Video Production as an undergraduate before moving on to the University of Texas at Austin for her MFA in Screenwriting. L.M. has had films screened all over the world and the states from Melbourne, Australia to London, England; Calgary, Canada to Los Angeles including festivals such as: Diabolique International Film Festival, Housecore Horror Film Festival, part of the Etheria World Tour 2014, Wizard World Comic Con, 60 Seconds to Die Anthology, World of Death Anthology, and many more. Her scripts have done well at Slamdance, Zoetrope, The Austin Film Festival, The Screencraft Screenwriters' Residency Program and is Cinestory's 2016 TV/Digital Fellow for her "Broad City" Spec.- Writer
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Lawrence Murage is a Screenwriter and Theatre & Film Director based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has been involved in various notable works in the country.
His foundation is grounded in Theatre where he wrote and directed and staged plays at The Kenya National Theatre, Alliance Francaise and The Phoenix Theatre.
In Television, Lawrence has been involved in the making of notable TV series in the country in the capacity of screenwriter and director. They include; Tahidi High, Wicked Edition, Gumbaru School, Ngazi, Auntie Boss, Varshita and Njoro wa Uba.
In Film, he wrote, directed and produced 'Gunpoint', a short film that emerged 2nd place in the Machakos Film Festival and earned him a Best Director Award. What's on your mind?' A short film highlighting responsible use of social media that earned him thirteen awards locally and internationally, among them being his Best Scriptwriter Award. On Air, an action short film in post-production among others.
He recently directed his first feature film, Baba Twins, which doubles up as the first Showmax Originals film in Kenya.- Additional Crew
Lea Melkonyan serves as chief legal counsel at Jerry Bruckheimer Productions. She oversees various SVOD series and theatrical releases covering production legal and business affairs in tandem with our two production banners, Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Prior to her work here, Lea was a Gibson Dunn associate who lateraled to Loeb & Loeb to focus exclusively on entertainment practice. A fun fact is she has an avid appreciation of European art-house cinema.- Writer
- Producer
Liz McClintock is a screenwriter, rabble-rouser, and recovering academic. Always a bit of a rolling stone, Liz spent her early years exploring an eclectic variety of jobs ranging from park ranger to cannabis trimmer to autopsy assistant. Following graduate work at the University of Oxford, Liz worked as a researcher at UCSF and then finally settled down as an Executive Director of environmental nonprofits in the San Francisco Bay Area for over a decade.
Liz began her screenwriting journey at the tender age of 40. She graduated from UCLA's Professional Program in writing for television, then completed the The Black List x Women in Film episodic lab. She is finishing up her MFA in screenwriting at the UC Riverside Palm Desert Low-Residency MFA program, and expects to graduate in June 2024.
Liz has a pilot and feature film in development with Jackson Pictures (Molly's Game, Trial of the Chicago 7). She is currently engaged with producers to write a feature film, a modern re-imagining of the 1980s erotic thriller. Her scripts have placed in numerous competitions, and she was recently a finalist for The Writers' Lab, the Television Academy's Star Trek Command Training Program, and the Humanitas Prize College Drama Award. When she's not writing, Liz enjoys surfing tiny baby waves and spending time with her family and their menagerie of pets.- Actress
- Writer
- Music Department
Lorena Comparato (Born March 14, 1990, in Lisbon, Portugal) is known for many comedy and drama TV shows on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Comedy Central, E! Entertainment, Fox/Disney, Globo and other channels and platforms. She is an international award winning Brazilian Portuguese-English speaking actress, creator and TV host. Her most notorious works on TV are Samantha! (2018), the first Brazilian comedy on Netflix; Impuros (2018) - iEmmy Nominated - on Star+/FOX Premium/Disney; Pé na Cova (2013) & Cine Holliúdy: A Série (2019) Globo TV Shows and soap opera Rock Story (2016); Homens? (2019) on Comedy Central and Amazon Prime Video and for other roles in Brazilian TV shows like Forbidden City (2017), TOCs de Dalila (2016), E Aí... Comeu? (2016), Do Amor (2012), Open Bar (2010), Crossing the Line (2012). She's been in more than 10 movies, including the latest Lacuna (2021) by Rodrigo Lages, where she is not only protagonist, but also an associate producer. In 2018 she starred as the young protagonist in Golden Mouth (2019), by Nelson Rodrigues, directed by Daniel Filho and won Best Actress awards in USA and Uruguay. She had already been awarded best actress in other festivals like Marilia Festival for her part in the short Handebol (2010) and repeated her partnership with the director Anita Rocha da Silveira in Kill Me Please (2015), awarded/nominated by IndieLisboa, Munich, Festival of Rio and Venice Horizons. Amongst theater festivals and tours she had been in many plays in Brazil like "August Osage County" (2017/2018), "Não Tô Entendendo Nada" (2017/2018), "#Broncadequê?" (2015/2016), "Blackbird" (2014), "O Decote" (2012), "Meu Amigo Bobby " (2013), "Nadistas e Tudistas" (2013) and her theater company's Cia de 4 Mulheres first project "Ricardo" (2013/2014). The 4 women group also wrote and acted on the 2 season show E! No Filter WKND (2019) and are responsible for the first brazilian fiction Podcast on Spotify Brazil called "Prato Frio". Daughter of the well-known Brazilian scriptwriter Doc Comparato and the Brazilian speech coach Leila Mendes; she studied theater since she was a child. Together with her sister, the Brazilian actress Bianca Comparato, and her parents, she lived in Sintra, Portugal, for 6 years then moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She had drama classes in school (BSRJ), in college (PUC-Rio) where she graduated as a communications major, taking part of an exchange student program abroad at UCLA. She is mastering in Performing Arts at Escola de Artes Celia Helena and her education includes workshops with Ivana Chubbuck, Eduardo Milewicz, Brian Kite, Chris Newman, Marcio Libar, Arianne Minouschine, Juan Carlos Corazza, Jandiz Estrada, Cininha de Paula and many others.- Director
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- Producer
Shamila Lengsfeld is an Iranian-German director and screenwriter. She studied successfully at a film school in Cologne, Germany, and then attended the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles for an advanced directing degree. Her work has won international awards, like the sci-fi film, BLAKE, which won the German Newcomer Film Award 2018. Furthermore, her films often address sociopolitical issues, but questions of identity and belonging are also central to her work and wrapped in the genres of sci-fi, action, and crime.