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Barry Battle
as Sonny
Barry Battle is a English (Non-Teaching) Major with a focus in Creative Writing at Bowie State University. He has been in numerous plays such as "MoTown N Much Mo", "It Takes a Village", "Discord in the Choir", "Umes Drama Galla", "Caught Up", "Fences", television sitcom pilot "Coming Up", "In My Element", "What's Really Going On". He has since starred in his movie debut, Kwam! With his style and grace he was able to break into the television scene interning for B.E.T., 106 & Park, and many more .He is an actor and a inspiring writer who is currently working on a few projects with writer and director Nalo Merriman.
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Walter Maxfield-Jones
as Tim
A native of Sacramento, California, Walter Maxfield Jones has been performing since he was a child. Singing, dancing and acting from the time he could walk, Walter gravitated to the stage winning numerous talent competitions and landing lead roles in plays and musicals
He landed major theater roles such as "Raisin in the Sun," "Sparkle," "The Gift," "Wine in the Wilderness," and his most recent theater work in the Lamar Hill trilogy “Never Sleep Alone,” "Deception and Denial," and “The Love Electric.” Several years ago he changed his focus from theater to film and quickly became a known as a leading man in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. His credits include lead and principle roles in "Painted Smiles," "Prayer Life,” and “Misunderstandings”. In 2010, He starred in a 10 episode series called “Anacostia.” He was nominated by The Indie Soap Awards for Best Actor and won Best Supporting Actor at the LA Web Series Festival.
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William Shipman
as Freddie
William Shipman, originally from New York has a full repertoire of commercials, films, television, and stage productions. He has had roles in films such as Law Abiding Citizen, Forest Gump, In The Line Of Fire, and the soon to be released Jamesy Boy. In addition, he has made several television appearances including,The Wire, Homicide Life On The Street, Dave Chappelle, The Sopranos, 30 Rock. William's stage performances include Church Girl, The Blues Of Lula Mae Jenkins, Don't Sing No Blues For Me, and The N Word?