Kareem Ferguson as "Austin" in The DL Chronicles (2011)
Dalila Ali Rajah is a wonderful mixture of sandalwood, cinnamon, and cayenne pepper. Whether she is lighting up the stage with her mesmerizing dance moves or her critically-acclaimed acting skills, she is simply a joy to watch. In addition to award-winning actress, writer, and producer, Ali Rajah is a published poet, visual artist, dancer, and spoken word artist.
She holds an MFA in Acting from California Institute of the Arts and is a well-known lauded activist and content creator. She created "Cherry Bomb!," which ran 5 seasons on Canada's OutTV, and is one of the few web series that have made the seemingly elusive transition from the web to television. She wrote, produced, and starred in the award-winning short film "Secrets and Toys."
She's toured in the Tony Award-winning production of "The Trip to Bountiful" with Emmy and Tony winner Cecily Tyson, Blair Underwood, and Vanessa L. Williams; she has appeared in such shows as "How to Get Away with Murder," "Grey's Anatomy," "New Girl," "NCIS" and "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson." She won Best Actress for her leading role in the feature drama "Quiet As Kept," adding to a continually growing list of acknowledgments of her talent and innovation. This dynamic actress/writer/producer is a force to be reckoned with.
Dalila Ali Rajah's acting reel (2020)
Sardia Robinson is a Jamaican- born American actress. A Columbia College grad with a deep background in theater and film, Sardia is an award-winning writer and actress. She’s a leader in shifting the narrative for Jamaicans in Hollywood and works steadily to bring diverse, complex, genuine characters to television, film and the stage. She got her first professional acting credit in the legendary, Jamaican kid’s show "Ring Ding With Miss Lou." Her critically acclaimed, autobiographical one-woman show, "From A Yardie To A Yankee" brings to life the gripping, gut-wrenching true story of her courageous journey from the murderous streets of Kingston, Jamaica, to the deadly consequences of Chicago's drug wars. She is also know for her performance in "Me Little Me" (2022), "Who Want Me Dead" (2021) and "Double Cross" (2021).
Sardia Robinson's acting reel (2020)
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