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==Television== | ==Television== | ||
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|''The Little Mermaid Live!'' | |''The Little Mermaid Live!'' | ||
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|A live broadcast of the beloved animated Disney tale with live performances of the songs on ABC. | |A live broadcast of the beloved animated Disney tale<br />with live performances of the songs on ABC. | ||
|Directors:<br />Hamish Hamilton<br />Ron Clements<br /><br />Writers:<br />John Musker<br />Ron Clements<br /><br />Stars:<br />Auli'i Cravalho<br />Shaggy<br />Graham Phillips<br />John Stamos | |Directors:<br />Hamish Hamilton<br />Ron Clements<br /><br />Writers:<br />John Musker<br />Ron Clements<br /><br />Stars:<br />Auli'i Cravalho<br />Shaggy<br />Graham Phillips<br />John Stamos | ||
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|2021 | |2021 | ||
|''Goliath'' (S4E2) The Pain Killer | |''Goliath'' (S4E2)<br />The Pain Killer | ||
|Male Dancing Cheerleader #1 | |Male Dancing<br />Cheerleader #1 | ||
|As Billy settles into his new neighborhood, he learns a few things about one of his more eccentric neighbors. Patty realizes her position at Margolis & True may be contingent upon Billy's success. Meanwhile, opioid giant George Zax takes measures to protect his company. | |As Billy settles into his new neighborhood, he learns a few things<br />about one of his more eccentric neighbors. Patty realizes her position at<br />Margolis & True may be contingent upon Billy's success.<br />Meanwhile, opioid giant George Zax takes measures<br />to protect his company. | ||
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Gabe got just a small role, but he got on a big budget series with big ones, such as Academy Awards winning and two | Gabe got just a small role, but he got on a big budget series with big ones,<br />such as Academy Awards winning and two time nominee Billy Bob Thornton,<br />World Theater Award Winner Nina Arianda and<br />Academy Awards nominee Bruce Dern. | ||
|Director:<br />Lawrence Trilling<br /><br />Writers:<br />Jennifer Ames<br />Steve Turner<br />Marisa Wegrzyn<br /><br />Stars:<br />Billy Bob Thornton <br />Nina Arianda <br />Bruce Dern | |Director:<br />Lawrence Trilling<br /><br />Writers:<br />Jennifer Ames<br />Steve Turner<br />Marisa Wegrzyn<br /><br />Stars:<br />Billy Bob Thornton <br />Nina Arianda <br />Bruce Dern | ||
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==Movies== | |||
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|2014 | |2014 | ||
|''Playground Politix'' | |''Playground Politix'' | ||
|Boy #4 - Dancer & | |Boy #4 - Dancer &<br />Basketball Player | ||
|When a group of girls approach a group of boys at the playground a dance battle ensues. | |When a group of girls approach a group of boys<br />at the playground a dance battle ensues. | ||
|<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dDRil_t0rw PLAYGROUND POLITIX by Doreen Spicer-Dannelly ft. Charlize Glass, Noah Citek]</ref>Produced by Romell Foster-Owens<br /><br />Executive Producer<br />Liinus Hietaniemi<br /><br />Co-Executive Producer<br />George Blake<br /><br />Music Supervisor<br />Andrew Lane<br /><br />Director of Photography<br />Tommy Maddox<br /><br />Starring<br />[[Charlize Glass]]<br />and Noah Citek<br /><br />Co-Starring<br />[[Jordyn Jones]]<br />Big Will Simmons<br />Angel Gibbs<br />Elijah Vasquez<br />Malia "Boogie" Tinay<br />Talin Silva<br /> Gabriel Humphrey<br />[[Sierra Neudeck]]<br />Harrison Bliss<br />Gabriella Milman<br />David Levy<br />Kendyl Yokoyama<br />Zachary Medina | |<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dDRil_t0rw PLAYGROUND POLITIX by Doreen Spicer-Dannelly ft. Charlize Glass, Noah Citek]</ref>Produced by Romell Foster-Owens<br /><br />Executive Producer<br />Liinus Hietaniemi<br /><br />Co-Executive Producer<br />George Blake<br /><br />Music Supervisor<br />Andrew Lane<br /><br />Director of Photography<br />Tommy Maddox<br /><br />Starring<br />[[Charlize Glass]]<br />and Noah Citek<br /><br />Co-Starring<br />[[Jordyn Jones]]<br />Big Will Simmons<br />Angel Gibbs<br />Elijah Vasquez<br />Malia "Boogie" Tinay<br />Talin Silva<br /> Gabriel Humphrey<br />[[Sierra Neudeck]]<br />Harrison Bliss<br />Gabriella Milman<br />David Levy<br />Kendyl Yokoyama<br />Zachary Medina | ||
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|rowspan="2"|2020 | |rowspan="2" |2020 | ||
| ''Illipino'' | |''Illipino'' | ||
|Justin | |Justin | ||
|A troubled Filipino teen finds her strength through street dance. | |A troubled Filipino teen finds her strength through street dance. | ||
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Shortfilm. Release April 2020. | |||
|Director:<br />Maritte Lee Go<br /><br />Writers:<br />Broderick Engelhard<br />Maritte Lee Go<br /><br />Stars:<br />Carla Vega<br />Gabe De Guzman<br />Kevin Trinio Perdido<br /><br />Co-Stars:<br />Kevin Trinio Perdido<br />Val Victa <br />Logan Edra<br />Casey Roxas | |||
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|''To the Beat! Back 2 School '' | |''To the Beat!<br />Back 2 School '' | ||
|Logan | |Logan | ||
|Competition becomes fierce in the sequel to the hit teen comedy<br />''To the Beat'' as twins Mackie and Mia plus their arch rival and former neighbor Avery, along with all of their friends (and enemies),<br />go back to their performing arts school following spring break.<br />Friendships and feuds continue as sisterhood is tested, rivalries heat up, colorful characters are introduced and new bonds are formed, when Valley Performing Arts students are given the opportunity of a lifetime to audition for an all-expense paid summer scholarship program to the prestigious Triad Conservatory of Fine Arts in New York City. | |Competition becomes fierce in the sequel to the hit teen comedy<br />''To the Beat'' as twins Mackie and Mia plus their arch rival<br />and former neighbor Avery, along with all of their friends (and enemies),<br />go back to their performing arts school following spring break.<br />Friendships and feuds continue as sisterhood is tested,<br />rivalries heat up, colorful characters are introduced and new bonds<br />are formed, when Valley Performing Arts students are given<br />the opportunity of a lifetime to audition for an all-expense paid<br />summer scholarship program to the prestigious<br />Triad Conservatory of Fine Arts in New York City. | ||
|Director:<br />Jillian Clare<br /><br />Writer:<br />Susan Bernhardt<br /><br />Stars:<br />Laura Krystine<br />Brisa Lalich<br />[[Jayden Bartels]] | |Director:<br />Jillian Clare<br /><br />Writer:<br />Susan Bernhardt<br /><br />Stars:<br />Laura Krystine<br />Brisa Lalich<br />[[Jayden Bartels]] | ||
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|''He's All That'' | |''He's All That'' | ||
|Padgett's Dancer | |Padgett's Dancer | ||
|A teenage girl sets out to give a nebbish classmate the ultimate high school makeover. An updated remake of the 1999 film, 'She's All That'. | |A teenage girl sets out to give a nebbish classmate<br />the ultimate high school makeover. An updated remake of<br />the 1999 film, 'She's All That'. | ||
|Director:<br />Mark Waters<br /><br />Writer:<br />R. Lee Fleming Jr.<br /><br />Stars:<br />Addison Rae<br />Tanner Buchanan<br>Madison Pettis | |Director:<br />Mark Waters<br /><br />Writer:<br />R. Lee Fleming Jr.<br /><br />Stars:<br />Addison Rae<br />Tanner Buchanan<br>Madison Pettis | ||
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