The CAST
VAN COOPER
Buju
Van is an actor from New Haven, Connecticut mostly known for co-starring in Homicide Hunter, Issa Rae's HBO series Rap Sh!t and his leading role in the indie film Atlantafornication.
Van discovered the great feeling of performing in his early teenage years. The love for performance stuck and he continued to work in school productions. Van later moved to Wilmington, North Carolina and enrolled in acting classes.
He can also be seen in the upcoming feature film Milk Money.
FAITHFULNESS ADEBAYO-IGE
Justin McCooke
Faithfulness is an American actor, model, writer, athlete & Shakespeare nerd of Nigerian descent.
While getting his Bachelors in Theatre Arts from the University of California, Riverside, Faithfulness balanced administrative & creative work. He has appeared in numerous commercial / print ads for companies such as Adidas, Microsoft, Amazon & Sony. He was recently nominated for "Best Actor" in the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival for his work in the short film A Night’s Prayer.
SEBRENA SUMRAH-KELLY
Ivy
Sebrena is a Caribbean native actress mostly known for her role in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), The Perfect Guy (2023) and the TV series Fatal Attraction. She was featured in the 2023 Women Know How International Women's Day ad done for CARE®.
She is also the Founder and President of the Caribbean and American Global Business Connections, (CACGLOBAL), a business networking platform, bridging the gap internationally.
ASHLEY FORRESTIER
Anikka
Ashley is an actress and singer/songwriter from New Orleans, Louisiana. She's mostly known for her role on Will Packer’s Put a Ring On It show which aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), A Nashville Legacy (Hallmark Mahogany), Shamed (BET), Urge, Strange Love (Amazon) and Soul Ties (Netflix).
As a teenager, Ashley was ignited by a desire to perform, and booked the role of co‐host on a talent variety TV show, on Fox, produced by musical legend Quincy Jones. She went on to do numerous commercials and a major campaign in New Orleans called “Just Do Something”.