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John Jordan

John Jordan is native of Los Angeles, California and is the oldest son of four siblings, raised in a single parent home. John was accepted to Morehouse College and graduated in 2004. Post matriculation he founded The Remnant L.L.C., a philanthropic music collective of Morehouse graduates. His work with Remnant has garnered recognition from the likes of Michael Eric Dyson, SCLC, B.E.T music and even a Grammy nomination. The group has done several national tours and had their music placed on the scores of major motion pictures. In addition to writing the music for the group, he is also a published author.

John recently starred in the thriller movie, "13, The Legend of Black Annie”, while simultaneously involved both in front and behind the scenes of, "Kids in the Spotlight", a philanthropic film company for foster children and at risk youth. Recently, John put his acting chops to the test starring as John Lancaster in a film adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV, directed by Henry Lennox. He is a frequent host of Apple's, "The Big App Show" and had a brief but memorable stint of appearances on Spike TV's “1000 Ways to Die”. He is currently under consideration to receive the 21st Annual NAACP Theater award for his starring role in "The Peacock Men". John plans to make his mark on Hollywood and the globe through stage, song and community service.

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Kytia L'amour

Kytia L'amour has been fascinated with the world of entertainment and art ever since she could walk in her plastic heels and swirl in her mother's skirts. Dance, acting, modeling, singing, and producing visuals in film and photography are talents that flow through her bloodline generations back.

After obtaining her degree in Television Production at the University of Hawaii in 2006, she noticed there was still a force drawing her to perform. Stepping into the spotlight for runway shows across the island of Oahu only fed Kytia's hunger for the fashion and acting scene. Once she made the leap to L.A. in 2009 there was no stopping her. She recently starred in her first feature film titled "He Heard My Cry" with a sequel to that story line going into production later this year.

Her hopes will always be that her actions can influence this self-focused culture in a positive way and show God's love in everything she does. Currently, Kytia is diving head first into new territory and hoping for the best. From LA Fashion Week to feature films, this momentum is sure to create a promising journey.

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Keva Reid

Keva Rochelle Reid was born June 17 1983 in Miami, Florida, but was raised in Houston, Texas. She began acting at a very young age when she appeared in an Ivory Soap commercial with her father, former Houston Rocket, Robert Reid. As she got older she discovered an interest in modeling, and has appeared in publications such as JET Magazine. In 2007 she graduated from The Connecticut School of Broadcasting, and soon after moved to Southern California where she continues to pursue her career in the entertainment industry.

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Kélicea Meadows

A native of Columbus, Georgia, Kélicea fell in love with acting at age 7, the beginning of a dream pursued. She has performed in theater and different improv shows and also had booked feature films such as “Skid Marks” (now DVD) and “The Least Among You”, starring Louis Gossett Jr. (On DVD and TV Premiere on Showtime and Starz). She is really into Health & Fitness, and gives God glory for everything He's doing in her life. She is on the rise to stardom and becoming a household name, so be on the lookout for her.

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Gabriel D'Angel Langley

A passion for the arts has been as much a part of who Gabriel Langley is, as his name itself. Over the years Gabriel has established his belonging to the entertainment industry by way of music, acting, and modeling. He is providing yet another triple threat talent from Texas, only this time from Dallas, TX. (He’s coming for you J. Foxx!)

At a young age Gabriel D'Angel Langley found joy in the performing arts. His earlier years were filled with stage plays, piano training, and trumpet recitals, but as time progressed they descended on life’s priority list for him, until August of 2003. Gabriel was cast on the original season of BET’s College Hill (CH) at Southern University as the “Frat Guy”. This immediately rekindled the passion for his forgotten love of entertainment and the exposure allowed him to pick it up and run. Following the airing of CH, as an actor Gabriel was cast for the independent film Four Guys Five Girls, the soap opera Politics (regionally aired), NBC’s Friday Night Lights, and a various number of commercials. At the same time, as a model he’s walked several runway shows with a large range of designers across the country, fashion catalog spreads, and both print and live interactive promotions. Through acting and modeling he has worked with Donald Trump (Trump Enterprises), Darius “Big Tigger” Morgan (VJ & DJ), Tony Robbins (Motivation Speaker), Tracey Edmond (CEO Edmonds Ent.), Laterras R. Whitfield (Play writer& Producer), and many others.

On the musical side, Gabriel recently toured on trumpet with the band Groove University ft. soul artist Sol Blackman, and now on drums with Japanese Pop Artist “Takao”. He has also recorded in studio with several artists and has performed on stage with Ricky Smiley (Comedian) and Grammy award winner Erykah Badu (Vocal Recording Artist). 

As Gabriel’s career continues to thrive, his ultimate goal is to provide a positive image in the entertainment industry and motivate the youth to use all their creative talents as a vehicle to success. Through the works of his non-profit youth mentoring organization Village Inspiration Project, he plans to expand the characters and dreams of our children and decrease self demoralization ... because it truly takes a village to raise a child!

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Chiquita Melvin

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John Jordan

John Jordan is native of Los Angeles, California and is the oldest son of four siblings, raised in a single parent home. John was accepted to Morehouse College and graduated in 2004. Post matriculation he founded The Remnant L.L.C., a philanthropic music collective of Morehouse graduates. His work with Remnant has garnered recognition from the likes of Michael Eric Dyson, SCLC, B.E.T music and even a Grammy nomination. The group has done several national tours and had their music placed on the scores of major motion pictures. In addition to writing the music for the group, he is also a published author.

John recently starred in the thriller movie, "13, The Legend of Black Annie”, while simultaneously involved both in front and behind the scenes of, "Kids in the Spotlight", a philanthropic film company for foster children and at risk youth. Recently, John put his acting chops to the test starring as John Lancaster in a film adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV, directed by Henry Lennox. He is a frequent host of Apple's, "The Big App Show" and had a brief but memorable stint of appearances on Spike TV's “1000 Ways to Die”. He is currently under consideration to receive the 21st Annual NAACP Theater award for his starring role in "The Peacock Men". John plans to make his mark on Hollywood and the globe through stage, song and community service.

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