Actor Bios

Tonya Fore-Holston (Islande Evans) is a native of a small town named PineApple, Alabama where she graduated Salutatorian of her class attending college with a basketball scholarship. Tonya now resides in Atlanta, GA where she is pursuing her dream as an actress. Tonya's credentials include, a Bachelor's of Arts in Mass Communications and Theatre from The University of South Carolina. She was recently cast for the lead role in an up and coming stage play, "Secrets of A Woman", directed by Mr. Tyga Graham with Quality Entertainment Group here in Atlanta. Her most recent experience has included extra work in both "Madea's Family Reunion" by Tyler Perry and "The Gospel" by Rain Forest Films. She has been successful with roles in two local Indie Films, one of which was viewed at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, "Positive, The Movie" a film by Ralph Armstead where she held a supporting role. You also can find Tonya working as a production assistant on the sets of many music videos viewed on BET or you may even see her as a model/actress. However, Tonya understands that it is going to take hard work and a focused mind to keep moving her career ahead. She believes with God, all things are possible.

Carol Warrick (CheyAnta Edwards) was born in a small town in Alabama. Due to her father's active service in the military during her childhood, Carol has traveled the world and considers herself a cosmopolitan from attending school, as well as working abroad. She has always loved acting and took acting and debate classes in both high school and college. Her family and friends have always considered her to be somewhat of a "Drama Queen" always carrying her feelings and emotions on her shirt sleeve. Acting and modeling has been a love of hers from a very young age. Although it was not until recently that she decided to pursue her dream. Since 2005, Carol pursued her dream of acting and modeling. Carol has been cast in "Madea's Family Reunion" "Positive The Movie" "Now I can See", and leading roles in "When Doves Cry" (as Gabby) and "Playing Spades" (as CheyAnta). As well as acting, Carol has modeled for well known designers and major department stores doing both print and runway. Carol has a 23 year old son, Brandon, now attending San Jose State University completing his Masters Degree in Communications, whom she is very proud of and considers him as her best friend and confidant. Carol hopes to show the world that life is not over after 40, and that it is never to late to grasp one's dream with a strong faith in God and a driven determination to succeed.

Natasha Robb (Alexis Beckwith) was born in England, 40 or so miles outside of London. She spent her teenage years in New Jersey and Florida, finally making a complete stop in Georgia. Daughter of Jamaican parents, she spent her time observing other cultures that crossed her path and the colors that shined within them. Although art, drama, and music sparked her interest at an early age, the culture shock from moving took its toll on her spirit, suppressing aspects of herself.

Motivated by the unbearable need to express, she studied art and psychology at Georgia State awakening or re-awakening a dormant love for creativity, the mind, and the human spirit. She now creates abstract art as a hobby where she draws upon her experiences of the past. It is her goal to continue to seek her childhood interests of drama/acting and music. Her acting debut began in Playing Spades in 2005. Print work includes Hands on Atlanta Monthly Guide, the September 2000 issue, a non-profit organization where she worked as a Graphic Design volunteer.

Sakon Himiede Wilson (Pam Warner) burst into the world on the beautiful day of May 17, 1984. The fifth child of seven born to Liberian parents Abe and Effie Wilson, Sakon began her journey to spiritual success and stardom in the Lone Star State of Dallas, TX. She caught the entertainment bug early, starring in her first school play, as Little Miss Muffet, at the tender age of six. From then on she would continue to wow audiences throughout her early academic years. In middle school and high school with phenomenal stage performances playing Veruca Salt in Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as well as Erykah Badu, Diana Ross, and Janet Jackson in The Black History Month Program. Because of her family's focus on athletics instead of the arts, her passion for acting grew while excelling in sports. Upon her graduation in 2002, she decided to move away from home and hang up her sports jersey for the spotlight on stage. Today, Sakon has received pursuing a degree in Speech Communications and Theatre at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, while still lending her talents in a variety of stage and film projects. Her smile, heart, and talent alone prove undeniably that "Everything is bigger in Texas!"

If you've not yet met her, you'll soon find out how this Georgia peach has the ability to leave her mark at the core of each and every venture she pursues. Tracy Johnson (Sean) has earned the rights to a name that is synonymous with beauty, excellence and professionalism while proving herself as a gifted actress and model. With a host of experience in television and film, Tracy is definitely no stranger to the camera. She is always ready for work and willing to travel from state to state to get the job done. Most extensive are her film credits, which include One Night Stand, Hell 2 'Da Naw and Big Aint Bad. Most recently Tracy secured a role in Secrets Men Keep, a stageplay developed and produced by Nedra Simone based on the book by Dr. Tiye-Muhummad, Secrets Men Keep.

In addition, Tracy is an accomplished model and has recently been sought after for calendars, promotions, and print by several Atlanta photographers. With a keen business sense, Tracy has developed a web page used to market herself. Currently, Tracy is seeking a joint venture deal to produce, "Hard Times", a gritty, street film that is based on a true story and sure to have your attention. Writing and producing this film will only be the beginning of Tracy's budding and promising career. Through hard work and dedication, Tracy has been able to follow her divine path and looks forward to a long and prosperous career by staying grounded in the will of God.

Phyllis "Adair" Robinson (Supporting Cast) is an Artist, Poet, Author, Designer, Master Barber, Natural Hair Stylist and Community Activist.