THE BIOS
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Dwight Wilson II is an award-winning director, producer, and photographer whose work spans film, documentary, and branded storytelling. A Georgia State University film major and NYU Tisch Film & Television Industry Essentials graduate, he made history in New Zealand with The Return (2007) as the first African-American to write, produce, and direct a film there. His credits include BTS director for Nate Parker’s Sundance hit The Birth of a Nation (2016), the short Thirst (2014) starring Kel Mitchell, associate producer and still photographer for American Skin (2021), and producer on acclaimed projects like LU (2013) and USC First-Look winner Moonchild (2020).
Dwight’s work has earned honors at Urbanworld Film Festival and beyond, and his docuseries Elevate by Helium 10 (2021) spotlights transformative entrepreneurial journeys. He is dedicated to faith-based, impactful storytelling and mentoring the next generation of filmmakers through The Nate Parker Foundation.
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Michael Cardelle is a Cuban-American actor and producer whose transatlantic career spans television, film, and commercial work in both the U.S. and Europe. Born and raised in Miami, he trained extensively in Method and classical acting techniques, drawing from the Stella Adler, Meisner, and Chekhov traditions, under Keri Anderson, Brad Fleischer, and Arthur Mendoza in Los Angeles.Recognized for his roles in House of Usher (2008), Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight (2008), and the long-running daytime drama As the World Turns (1956), Cardelle began his career with recurring and guest appearances on Criminal Minds, Cold Case, As the World Turns, and Days of Our Lives. His film credits include producing and starring in Magic City Memoirs, executive produced by Andy Garcia, and Eden, alongside Nate Parker, Diego Boneta, and Mario Casas. Fluent in Spanish and a dual citizen of the U.S. and Spain, he has also worked extensively in Madrid, notably appearing in the political thriller Secretos de Estado (Telecinco), bringing dynamic performances to both dramatic and action-oriented projects across continents.
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Tracy “Twinkie” Byrd is a Brooklyn-born and raised casting director with more than 24 years of experience in the industry. Byrd has the vision to spot actors who can bring complicated and nuanced storylines from page to motion picture. Her work on the Sundance/Cannes-winning film “Fruitvale Station," Stomp the Yard,” “The Blind Side,” “Notorious,” “Jumping the Broom,” and “Sparkle” prove as much. Byrd has spent decades channeling her superpower of finding the perfect person for every character. Byrd is responsible for introducing the masses to “The Blind Side’s” breakout star, Quinton Aaron. Her insight put Michael B. Jordan as a lead in “Fruitvale Station," Laz Alonso in “Jumping the Broom,” and took Jordin Sparks from “American Idol" to Hollywood starring in “Sparkle.” Passionate and charismatic, Byrd has built a career on relationships and dedication. She went from casting child look-a-likes for album covers during Bad Boy’s heyday and the Notorious B.I.G.’s “One More Chance” video to choosing Jamal Woolard to play the late MC in his biopic. The fact that her career is packed with full-circle moments is attributed to her great work personality, but also her amazingly strong work ethic.
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Skye P. Marshall is a Chicago-born actor and proud United States Air Force veteran. A graduate with honors from Northeastern Illinois University (Communication, Media & Theatre), she trained at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and Broadway Dance Center before transitioning fully into television and film. Skye currently stars opposite Academy Award® winner Kathy Bates on the CBS hit drama Matlock, a role that earned her the Critics Choice Awards Celebration of Cinema & Television 2025 Award for Supporting Actress (Television – Black Cinema & Television)and the AAFCA TV Honors 2025 Breakthrough Talent Award. Her previous credits include series-regular roles on CBS’s Good Sam and Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. She also garnered attention at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival for To Live and Die and Live and appeared in the Venice Film Festival selection Coup!. Skye continues to receive critical acclaim and multiple Best Supporting Actress nominations for her work on Matlock.
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Karlos is an executive producer with a proven track record across film, television, and live entertainment. A UCLA-trained screenwriter, he has developed and produced multiple projects while leveraging years of experience both on stage and on screen. As founder of Mo Tenda Productions, he successfully launched national comedy tours, performing alongside legends like Robin Williams and Deon Cole (ABC's "Blackish" and BET's “Joe"). His work in film (Man in the Moon) and television (Everybody Loves Raymond, The X-Files, JAG) gave him invaluable behind-the-scenes expertise, which he now channels into producing bold, audience-driven content.
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Abbie is a Creative Artist, born and raised in Los Angeles her love for art came at an early age. She's know for her work on Nate Parker's "American Skin" which premiered at 2019 Venice Film Festival. Steven Caple Jr's "The Land" which premiered at 2016 Sundance Film Festival. "Baselines" TV series.
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Mary Gentry born and raised on the South Side Chicago has always had a cinematic essence to her. With over eight years of experience leading scripted and unscripted projects from concept to completion across film, branded content, and television. As a First Assistant Director, Mary is known for her trailblazing leadership, sharp logistical command, and strong creative eye ensuring productions run efficiently while protecting the director’s vision. Mary brings a deep passion for thrillers, comedy, and Pan-African storytelling.

