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As a child, Bree spent her time traveling the country with her family and her pro-football player father. During her teens, Turner's parents settled in Northern California where Bree first discovered a love for dance. In high school, she honed her talents in everything from ballet to jazz. When she moved to Los Angeles to study dance at UCLA, she was discovered by a dance agent and immediately landed roles as a dancer in countless high profile films such as My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), She's All That (1999) and The Big Lebowski (1998), among others. She danced her way into high profile nationally televised award shows and commercials, as well as major music videos with everyone from Brian Setzer to Sugar Ray. She appeared in spots for Hyundai, Gap, Dr. Pepper and the 2003 Budweiser spot "Top 10 of All-Time", which aired during the Super Bowl. Before she knew it, her passion had turned into a full fledged dancing career.
This career exposed her to countless hours on television and movie sets, where she truly felt right at home. She caught the acting bug and decided to turn her focus to this newfound passion. Turner credits her dancing for the focus she put forth towards acting. She immersed herself in the new art, studying theater at King's College in London and enrolling in a series of acting classes with some of the best teachers in the business.
She immediately made her mark in Hollywood as Rob Schneider's love interest, "Allison the Fish Girl", in the ever popular movie Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), and as the snobby bouffant haired Tri-Pi "Tiffany" in Sorority Boys (2002). She opened the mega-hit The Wedding Planner (2001) as a nervous bride, alongside Jennifer Lopez and captivated audiences as head cheerleader "Tina Hammersmith" in the hit film Bring It on: Again (2004). In addition, she starred in the critically acclaimed Carsey/Werner Oxygen Network comedy Good Girls Don't... (2004) as "Marjorie".
Bree has also made her mark within the independent film world including the Sundance award-winning piece The Quest for Length (2002), a critically acclaimed mockumentary in which Bree played the supportive girlfriend of a man who was on a comical quest to enlarge his penis. Not only do critics love her performance on the big screen, but they praise her for the work she does on stage as well.
Recently, Bree wrapped the indie comedy The Year of Getting to Know Us (2008), starring Jimmy Fallon and The TV Set (2006), starring Sigourney Weaver. She can be seen in Firehouse Dog (2007), a story that follows "Rexxx", Hollywood's most in-demand canine star. Turner plays "Liz Knowles", a Hollywood film producer who is the force behind the famous celebrity dog. Also, you can catch her in Just My Luck (2006), a comedy starring Lindsay Lohan about the luckiest girl in the world who somehow loses it. Bree plays Lohan's best friend "Dana" who helps her troubled friend try and reclaim the luck she once had through a whirlwind of events. Bree also starred opposite Ethan Embry in an episode of Showtime's Masters of Horror (2005), an anthology series directed and co-written by famed filmmaker Don Coscarelli.
When she is not working on a film or a television show, Bree spends her time honing her craft as an actress, working with charities and spending time with her family and friends.- Actress
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Kensington Tallman is a young American actress born in Denver and raised in New York City and Los Angeles. Kensington is best known for portraying Bianca Magic on Nickelodeon's Drama Club and Tiffany Highlander on That Girl Lay Lay. In a leading breakout role, Kensington plays Lucy in the coming-of-age, live-action-comedy Home Sweet Rome! (airing in the US in 2024 on Max) from Emmy-nominated Hannah Montana and That's So Raven creator Michael Poryes. HSR is based on a concept by Poryes and developed and written by DeGrassi alums Matt Huether and Courtney Jane Walker, who both serve as Showrunners. This international music-filled show will highlight Kensington's additional talent as a musician. HSR is airing in Canada (Family Channel), the UK (BBC), Italy (Rai), Germany (ARD), and throughout Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
In addition to her series regular and recurring roles, Kensington lends her voice to several animated series. Favorites include Disney Jr.'s Firebuds as Gauge and Nick Jr.'s Bossy Bear as Honey Bear.
Upcoming releases include Summer Camp, starring Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, and Alfre Woodard, directed by Castille Landon, and Table Read Podcast's newly released PV & Franny as the title lead role PV written by Tommy Wallach opposite Ty Burrell and Fred Armisen. Kensington is currently working on several projects.
Kensington is recognized as a multifaceted performer who has successfully portrayed roles in film, television, voice-over animation, commercials, print media, and script writing. Additionally, Kensington has written and conceptualized several sketches for the Nickelodeon Comedy Shorts Showcase. She is co-writing several projects with her best friend and fellow actress Samantha A. Smith. Kensington's musical passions include singing, playing the ukulele, and writing original music.
Kensington is an exceptionally creative young artist uniquely trained and equipped to transform into multiple characters and personas. Whether designing her art projects or breathing life into the characters and voices she assumes, Kensington's zeal for performing always reflects her deep desire to encourage others. Her drive to perform with excellence was cultivated in a supportive environment in New York City, where she spent her childhood years. Her determination to keep challenging herself led Kensington to perform on stage, as well as on the streets of New York City, as a violinist. While competing in her school's annual poetry festival, Kensington's passion for performing came to life, and she was convinced that she wanted to develop her craft with as much enthusiasm and discipline as possible.
Kensington's love of people, adventure, and storytelling has given her a positive and creative outlook on all that life brings her way. Kensington has developed a joyful and delightful spirit that is contagious to everyone around her. She carries herself with a maturity and professionalism that is rare for a young woman her age.
Off camera, Kensington is a straight-A student and is part of the National Honor Society. She loves learning languages and is pursuing her Italian studies. She loves aerial arts, stunt work, yoga, singing and playing music, baking and decorating vegan cakes, crocheting, and creating animation characters.
Kensington is an animal lover, a proud vegan, and an advocate for animal rights. She volunteers at The Gentle Barn weekly, educating guests and caring for the animals. She supports a variety of Children's charities, including St. Jude Hospital and No Kid Hungry. Additionally, Kensington is a mental health advocate and Brand Ambassador to Girl Well, a non-profit that provides under-sheltered teenage girls with self-care kits to promote self-love.
Kensington is represented by Buchwald, Link Entertainment, and Zuri Agency.
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Gwendoline's breakthrough was a Series Regular role on Desperate Housewives as naughty maid Xiao-Mei. She was then handpicked by Robert Duvall to star opposite him on Emmy Winning Western Broken Trail which garnered her a NAMIC Vision award nominated for best supporting actress.
She starred in the 2018 Emmy-nominated American Girl: Ivy & Julie, Amazon Prime's first movie with an all Asian American cast.
Gwendoline received critical acclaim on TV series American Crime, created and directed by Oscar winner John Ridley as Oklahoma born Sargent "Richelle" alongside a racist mother-in-law portrayed by Felicity Huffman. She has guested on other hit TV shows like NCIS & Grey's Anatomy.
She won two best actress awards for indie feature Heathens & Thieves at the Houston International Film Festival and Iowa Film Festival. She was in movies The Jane Austen Book Club with Emily Blunt & Hugh Dancy & The Magic of Ordinary Days with Keri Russell.
Gwendoline has voiced over fifty games and cartoons including Shinigami on TMNT, Nala Se on Star Wars Clone Wars & Paine in Final Fantasy X2. She has been nominated for 3 BTVA awards.
She was honored as Alumna of the year with the UCLA Asia Pacific Alumni Award in 2016.
Gwendoline designed a sold out clothing line from which proceeds benefitted the Appalachian region in Kentucky.
Gwendoline Yeo immigrated from Singapore to San Francisco at eleven. She won Miss Teen Chinatown SF, Miss Asian America & Miss Chinatown USA. She graduated from UCLA Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa and has a diploma in piano from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
She was discovered playing the Chinese Zither by NPR executives and was invited to write, narrate and score her immigrant and ugly duckling journey in a one woman radio show on "The Politics of Culture." She later turned this into a theatre piece titled "Laughing With My Mouth Wide Open" that had a successful run at the El Centro Theatre. Both received rave reviews.- Chris Santos, one of five children was born in Long island, New York. His first foray into acting at age 12 was in Rob Weiss's (American Psycho, Entourage) film Amongst Friends shot in his hometown on Long Island.
Santos is best known for his breakout role in the feature film The Girlfriend Experience (directed by Soderbergh) where he played the male lead opposite Sasha Grey. The film, which centers around a high-end escort 'Chelsea/Christine' (Grey) and her boyfriend 'Chris' (Santos), has since been turned into a Golden Globe-nominated drama series, airing on Starz. Santos was introduced to the film by its acclaimed writer David Levien (Oceans's Thirteen, "Billions") who at the time was his client as a personal trainer living in New York. In fact, the character 'Chris' had so many similarities to Santos, that Levien and Soderbergh decided to cast him for the role. The film further solidified his taste for acting, Since then, Santos has been working ferociously to fine tune and perfect his craft, training and completing master classes with Hollywood's premier acting coaches including Ivana Chubbuck, Deborah Aquila, Lesly Kahn, and Margie Haber. Chris went on to work with many great people including Betty White.
Chris has returned, co-starring in his second Steven Soderbergh film Perfect. Written and directed by the award-winning Eddie Alcazar, produced by Academy Award-winner Steven Soderbergh, and composed by Los Angeles based experimental multi-genre producer and rapper Flying Lotus, Perfect tells the story of a young man with a violent past as he enters a mysterious clinic where the patients wildly transform their bodies and minds using genetic engineering. Co-starring Abbie Cornish, Martin Sensmeier and Maurice Compte, the psychological thriller fully captivates its audience, steering them along a thought-provoking journey while also providing a luxurious treat for science fiction fans.
Santos additionally has the beautifully shot film Someday starring opposite Dominican actress Katherine Castro, which recently wrapped filming. The film follows two strangers who meet on a 14-hr flight from Sydney to Los Angeles. 'Adam' (Santos) is a world-famous composer, but 'Melody' (Castro) doesn't recognize her flight companion seated next to her. Along the way they pour their hearts out, forging a connection that is more beautiful, precisely because of its simple, fleeting nature.
Santos currently resides in Los Angeles. When he is not acting or writing, the fitness enthusiast enjoys Thai boxing and Brazilian jujitsu.