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Vivian Bang co-wrote, co-produced, and stars in the Sundance 2018's Indie Feature: "White Rabbit." She is Jenny in Netflix's Romantic Comedy, "Always Be My Maybe."
She was Susan Sullivan on TBS hit comedy series, "Sullivan and Son" for 3 seasons (2012-2014) and plays the North Korean Landlady turned Detective named Sun in POP TV's comedy series, "Swedish Dicks" (2016-2018).
Some of her best-known supporting roles were Soo-Mi in Warner Brother's comedy "Yes Man" and the recurring role as Debbie on ABC's comedy "Better Off Ted." She received her first Screen Acting job with NY Director Hal Hartley in his indie feature, "Henry Fool" while she was still in college. One of her first jobs as a teenager was playing the Chinese Take-Out Lady in "Sex & the City." She is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts.- Actress
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Darcel McKenzie White-Moreno was born in Plain Dealing, Louisiana, on August 19th to Debra Marie Anderson and George Stewart. Darcel is a Classically Trained Ballerina and former dancer for Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Entertainment. At the age of 17, Darcel began to travel the US training models to strut the catwalk. Never really taking the idea of a career in acting seriously, Darcel was persuaded by an insistent Co-Worker to attend a local audition in Shreveport where she caught the "acting bug". Her first role was in Director Steve Miner's film, Major Movie Star. While in pursuit of her desire to be a working actress, Darcel accepted a job as an agent to learn the business. She now sits at the head of DMT, a Talent Agency helping others to achieve their hearts desires. Darcel is known for possessing a charmingly seductive smile and a distinctively vibrant but laid-back personality- Actress
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Alessandra Torresani was born Alessandra Olivia Toreson in Palo Alto, California. Before becoming an actress, Alessandra studied dancing and singing from the age of two and achieved a Black Belt in Tae-Kwon-Do by the age of nine. Torresani's television debut was at age nine when she hosted the WB Kids' Club for San Francisco's KBWB.
Her television credits include guest appearances on The Big Bang Theory (2007), Batwoman (2019), Lucifer (2016), Two and a Half Men (2003), The Fosters (2013), Workaholics (2011), American Horror Story (2011), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Warehouse 13 (2009), Arrested Development (2003), Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and ER (1994), among others. Torresani was cast as Zoe Graystone in Syfy's critically-acclaimed Caprica (2009), a prequel spin-off of Battlestar Galactica (2004), which debuted in January 2010.
Torresani was featured as a Top 100 Girl of Maxim.- Actress
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Josette Barchilon is known for Aardvark (2010), American Horror Story (2011) and Unemployable (2015).- Actress
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American-Born actress and singer, Emily Marie Palmer, is the youngest of five children. She graduated high school when she was 15 years old, and began pursuing a degree in Statesmanship at George Wythe University. Her degree was put on hold when she began performing professionally. She briefly studied with Philippe Gaulier at his international theatrical training school near Paris, France. After which, she returned to the United States where she continues to work in theatre and film.- Additional Crew
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Lea Vonn is an American actress based in Los Angeles, California. She hosted several film festivals between 2014 and 2016. During that time she also appeared in several European broadcast commercials. During her childhood she studied classical ballet and went on to dance in Europe professionally after winning several major competitions.- Actress
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Brittany Leanna Robertson was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Beverly (Hayes) and Ryan Robertson, a restaurateur. She was raised in South Carolina, the oldest of seven children. Her mother's worries about the public school system led to Robertson being home-schooled. She began acting at the Greenville Little Theater in South Carolina, and in her early teens moved to Los Angeles with her grandmother to seek TV and film opportunities. She won roles in various TV projects including Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004). Success continued with appearances in Dan in Real Life (2007), Scream 4 (2011), and the lead roles in two series, Lux in Life Unexpected (2010) and Cassie in The Secret Circle (2011). Britt also starred in the television film Avalon High (2010), opposite Gregg Sulkin, had a supporting role in the Vince Vaughn film Delivery Man (2013), headlined the Nicholas Sparks book adaptation The Longest Ride (2015), opposite Scott Eastwood, and will star with George Clooney in the Brad Bird-directed science fiction adventure Tomorrowland (2015).- Actress
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Having been named one of Variety's 10 Actors to Watch, Kaitlyn Dever has become one of Hollywood's top emerging young actresses.
Dever has showcased her versatility, appearing in movies such as Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar (2011), James Ponsoldt's The Spectacular Now (2013), Destin Daniel Cretton's Short Term 12 (2008), and Jason Reitman's Men, Women & Children (2014), and was one of the female leads in Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit (2017).
She truly shone in the dark drama Short Term 12 (2013) alongside Brie Larson, LaKeith Stanfield, John Gallagher Jr., and Rami Malek. The film premiered at SXSW 2013, where it won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative as well as the Audience Award. Kaitlyn was named Summer 2013's indie "It" girl and was highlighted as a SXSW breakout.
In addition to her film career, she recently wrapped her memorable four-season-long arc playing Loretta McCready on the FX drama Justified (2010), for which she received critical acclaim. She also played a role in the award-winning video game Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016), voicing Cassie Drake, daughter of the game's lead, Nathan Drake.