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- Zane Rawlins is a Hawaiian child actor, born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. Appearing in his first commercial at the age of 5, Zane became a Lifetime Member of The Celebrity Experience Program in 2016, training under the guidance of Actor/Trainer Adrian R'Mante and his coaching team of accomplished actors and actresses in television and movies, from Nickelodeon to Disney and others. Zane continues with recurrent training throughout the year, in both Hawai'i and Los Angeles with the TCE Program, and attributes his success to the coaching from Adrian and his staff, as well as local management and representation provided by his agent Nancy Bernal in Hawaii. While living in Hawaii, Zane has done local commercial work, local variety television and live pageant modeling, and an appearance in Hawaii 5-0 SE9:EP18 ("Ai No Ka 'Ape He Mane'o No Ko Ka Nuku") before landing a principle roll in an episode of Magnum P.I. SE2:EP5 "Make It 'Til Dawn", the 2019 Halloween episode. Zane's most recent work includes a commercial for Hawaiian Telcom, "When We Connect, Family Happens" (Cigar Box Ukulele) 2020...and a Lead Role in the short film/promo ad for Aloha United Way, titled "The Journey Home" for the AUW 2020 Giving Campaign, which won two 2021 Telly Awards (Silver) and a 2022 EMMY AWARD ("Informational/Instructional Short Form" category).
- David Burnell IV, the oldest of three children, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on the little island of Oahu. He is the son of David Burnell III, a retired military veteran who was a combat medic during the Vietnam war and Charmaine Burnell retired Senior Accountant for Walmart Operations. David grew up as a military brat for most of his life living in several different locations in 3-year increments. Being exposed to several different cultures allowed David to easily talk in several different accents.
He played football for the East Carolina University Pirates where he was nicknamed "The Flea" because of his height and quickness after graduation, a guy with a nice uniform told him that he could travel the entire world for free. David then enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, Philipines, Thailand, Hawaii, California, Seoul Korea, and Munich Germany throughout his career. Ultimately, David found that the Marines tend to deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan a lot and being a cold-hearted killing machine was a full-time acting job for him. When a rocket hit 10 feet outside of the T-wall he realized that he might as well get paid better for his acting career.
He got back to the states and started enrolling in American Ninja Warrior competitions, short films, commercials, then movies while acquiring good agents. David has only begun acting professionally since 2018, but with a couple of promising movies premiering in 2020, David Burnell IV is looking to be a force to be reckoned with. - Rylee Brooke is an aspiring actress and model. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Rylee has always been a performer. Long before she officially discovered acting at the age of 8, she demanded the spotlight in everything she did and prided herself in fooling her family with tear-streaming, realistic crying performances and frequently faked sleeping to avoid having to walk. She was so believable that, had it not been for her laughing or saying "and scene" when she was finished, her family often could not differentiate between her acting and reality. Acting has always been something fun for Rylee, giving her an outlet to express her creativity and redirect her exuberant energy.
When she isn't performing, her interests include emceeing, acrobatics, contortion, skateboarding, surfing, tumbling, snorkeling, drawing, cooking, animal rescue, golf, boxing, Muay Thai, Jiu Jitsu, dance, choreographing runway, pageantry, and designing and creating jewelry, hair accessories, and clothing. She utilizes her extreme flexibility and skill as a flyer and tumbler on an All-Star cheer team.
Rylee is also an involved member of her community. She is an active participant in an extensive amount of community service, averaging more than 600 hours of hands-on service a year with over 40 different organizations. She works with K9 Kokua as their Junior Lead Volunteer Coordinator, is an ambassador for One Ocean Global, and is a part of Hawaii's Young Feminist Leaders Committee.
Rylee founded and currently runs two soon-to-be non-profit organizations. Rylee co-founded The Secret Santa Project Hawaii with Kadence Fergerstrom. The organization brings Christmas to Hawaii's children in need, including kids in shelters and houseless camps. Her second organization, the Love is a Verb Foundation, focuses on turning youth into leaders. Under Love is a Verb Foundation, Rylee partners with over 20 organizations in Hawaii and has 12 programs fully managed and run by youth.
Rylee produces and directs two television programs under Olelo Community Media. She co-produces her first program, "Remember My Name, You'll Be Seeing It" with Asher Morgado and Kaylee Shimizu. Their main focus is to showcase Hawaii's talented youth. Rylee Brooke also co-hosts a regular segment on local TV show, Living 808, as a representative for Remember My Name. Her second program is called the For Kids By Kids Show starring a cast of 60 of some of Hawaii's most talented kids. She is also a regular television host for Brown Bags to Stardom and works collaboratively with 808 Viral in a series called Let's Make Aloha Viral.
Rylee Brooke is an entrepreneur. Under Ry's Company LLC, she runs two small businesses, both of which she started at the age of 8. She is the CEO and creative director of Brookie B and Glamour Kitty Collective. Under Glamour Kitty, Rylee started a program called The Kitten Club, where she trains girls in runway and pageantry and manages runway shows.
Rylee Brooke co-hosts Rise Up Radio Hawaii broadcasting statewide and live streaming globally. The show is focused on giving youth a voice. She is the youngest radio DJ in Hawaii.
The biggest motivation behind Rylee's determination to make it in the entertainment industry stems from her desire to make a difference in the world. For her, fame means reaching more people and success means being in a position to do more to help others. - Additional Crew
Kristin McCracken was born on 13 December 1969 in Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA. She is known for Backgammon (2015).- James Denzer was born on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii to Nick and Amy Denzer. Nick, a general contractor and carpenter, built the family home while Amy taught at Haleiwa Elementary School. His two younger siblings, Robin and Maria, are both pursuing careers in dance.
James graduated with the third Ensemble of the Tom Todoroff Conservatory where he developed an affinity for Shakespeare and classical theatre, leading him to attend the British American Drama Academy. Major credits include leading roles in three world premiere plays in NYC, a national tour, a principal role in the educational series "Smart Squad", and principal roles in music videos by State Champs (AMP Music Video of the Year) and The Morning Yells.