Soleil Films

 

CAST

Starring Debra Wilson
as Pam Wilcox

Debra Wilson began her career studying drama at the prestigious high school of Performing Arts in New York City before attending Syracuse University, and began doing sketch and Improv comedy. Her professional acting debut came on the television pilot "The Apollo Comedy Hour." Her tv credits include "The Uptown Comedy Club" and of course "MAD TV." Wilson's movie credits include "Nine Lives," "Target," "Skin Deep," Austin Powers 111," "The Asylum," "Gidlock ‘d," "B.A.P.S.," "Sleeping Together," "Cracking Up," "Blue In The Face," "Girl 6," "Let It Be Me," "American History X," "Rubbernecking," "Jane White Is Sick and Twisted," and "Soulmates." In addition to puppeteering and voice-acting talents, Wilson alsoi voices several animated series characters, and is the last original cast member and the only African American Woman in the cast of FOX ‘S "MAD TV." So far this season, Wilson has appeared on shows ranging from "Without a Trace" and "C.S.I.-Crime Scene Investigation" to "That ‘s So Raven" and "Pet Star." Outside thr industry, Wilson is active in community service programs and charity events benefiting youth of all backgrounds, motivational speaking in elementary, junior high and High Schools, and using her clearance with the Department of Juvenile Justice to speak and conduct improv workshops in group homes.

Eileen T'Kaye
as Kelly the (associate) Producer

 

EILEEN T’KAYE most recently appeared as the Chorus Leader in Medea and as Mimi in "Summertime" at The Theatre @ Boston Court. She received an OOBR Award for her work in Doric Wilson’s "A Perfect Relationship" at the Abingdon Theatre in New York, and was honored with a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and an L.A. Weekly Award for her dual roles in the world premiere of "They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?" at the Greenway Court Theatre. Her extensive stage work in Lis Angerles and New York has also earned her several Drama-Logue Awardsand an L.A. Weekly Award. Her favorite screen
appearances are as the Deputy Mayor of New York on the PBS series "The Eddie Files,"" and as Dragora, the evil Drake Queen, in the films "Magic in the Mirror" and "Fowl Play."

David Lipson
as Milt, the Manager

David Lipson is more than the Vice President of Soleil Films, he's also a producer/director/actor/writer. Since acting during his teen years in New Jersey, he's co-founded the troupe Actors for Actors in New York City. In Los Angeles, Lipson co-founded, co-produced and directed the improv comedy troupe Get DeFLoweRed. His directing and writing credits on both coasts include both plays and movies. Lipson's acting credits include stagework, movie roles, and a recurring role on the ABC daytime drama "Port Charles." His recent stage performances include roles in "Othello," "Dust," and "Normal Heart." Lipson says one of his greatest personal rewards -- so far -- came when an audience member approached him after a performance of "Taming Of The Shrew" that he directed, and said it was the first time she had ever actually understood Shakespeare. http://www.davidlipson.biz

JJ Johnson
as Jake

Mr. Johnson is a member of the Screen Actors Guild.

DB Roberts as Ezee Ova, Debra Wilson as BayBay Girl, Riddick Lee as Dee

They came from nowhere and went back the same way...

 

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