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Jace Nicole
New Jersey native, Jace Nicole is an up and coming film actress. After years of studying under some of the most talented and respected instructors, she landed several small roles in varoius locally produced independent films. Her first lead role, however, came in the summer of 2005 when she was cast as "Megan" in the controversial short film Phish (written and directed by Princeton Holt). Phish screened at various film festivals including the Black Media Film and Video Conference in Philly. She has as a supporting role as "Barbie" in the upcoming thriller Torn due out in the fall of '08. as well as a role as "Kendall" in the racy short film The Chair due out later this year. Both films are written and directed by Richard Johnson. Cookies & Cream is her first feature film. www.myspace.com/jacenicole
Brian Ackley
Brian is both a filmmaker and an actor. Writing and acting are Brians greatest passions; he sees directing as the most efficient way for him to exhibit them. He recently posed as a student within the Brooklyn College Film Department, before branching out to do his on projects. During most weekdays he also instructs kids in video production for an after school program. Brian is preparing to act in as well as direct the feature length film Uptown, about a man who begins to fall for his quirky friend, who he finds out soon, just so happens to be married. The film will be his first feature, and is being produced by Princeton Holt in association with One Way or Another Productions. Cookies & Cream is his first feature film, where he also helped as a producer. www.uptownfilm.com
Ardie Fuqua
You've seen him on HBO's Def Comedy Jam and Apollo Comedy Hour. While attending RutgersUniversity as a Journalism Major, Ardie ventured to New York City's Uptown Comedy Club in Harlem. There he watched a lot of young guys getting laughs and thought it looked like a lot of fun; he had no idea you could make a living from it. After working just one year in comedy, he became a regular at the Boston Comedy Club, Gotham Comedy and Carolines. Since then he's been seen on NBC's Friday Night Videos and HBO's Def Comedy Jam and Apollo Comedy Hour. When not on the road, he can be seen at his home-based club, the Comedy Cellar in New York City.
www.myspace.com/ardiefuqua
Chris Riquinha
Ever since lighting up the stage at Sunshine Dayschool in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Chris has felt at home on stage and in front of a camera. He has gone on to supporting and leading roles in plays, such as "Guys and Dolls", and film alike, including Richard Haines' new thriller. It's clear in Chris' mind and in those who see him work, that Chris has found his true passion and that which he has been placed on this world to do. He just wrapped production on his first leading role in the feature film Uptown, where he is also a co-writer. The film is directed by Brian Ackley and produced by Princeton Holt. www.chrisriquinha.com
Danny Doherty
Danny Doherty grew up in Yonkers, NY. From an early age, his passion was to entertain. From being one of the youngest break dancers in the Bronx and Yonkers and winning many talent shows, to his first spot on a commercial in his early teens, he has felt that being an artist was his calling. He's now an up and coming actor with many theatre film credits, including the feature film Grasslands, written and directed by Chris Raffaele. He stars alongside Peter Greene, James Madjo, Chuck Zito and more. www.myspace.com/starr112
Naama Kates
Naama Kates moved to New York City at eighteen from Connecticut via Ohio, to pursue her acting career. After studying with the Australian Institute of Dramatic Arts, she started booking lead roles in off-Broadway shows including "Beyond the Veil", and independent films, Nothing Sacred, My Normal, Super Slice, and Cookies & Cream. She is slated to shoot the lead role in horror thriller Into the Basement in September of 08.
www.myspace.com/bluedelilah
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