Cast

Blaize Hall

Blaize Hall is an award winning actor, writer, producer, director, singer and song-writer. They run Weeping Willow Wellness, a holistic healing company based in meditation, yoga, reiki healing and radical self love. They wrote, produced and acted in Pasadonuts LLC’s last film He’s That Guy alongside Ian Mark and George Wyner. They also wrote, produced and acted in Daycare, Designer Babies, and Empty Space which won Best Women Short at the Independent Shorts Awards last summer. Other film acting credits include Josh Taylor’s Prom Date, The Art of Adjustment, Baby, and Back to One. You can follow them on IG @emblaizon and @weepingwillowwellness

Ian Mark

Ian Mark is an award-winning director, actor, producer, and improviser. He runs Pasadonuts LLC. He wrote, directed, produced, and acted in their last short film He’s That Guy starring film and television legend George Wyner. The short won Best Comedy at the Independent Short Awards, as well as a number of other selections and awards. He hosts and directs The Pasadonuts weekly improv shows, live streamed on Youtube, IG, and FB. Past episodes can be seen here: https:/.youtube.com/channel/UC1iyRMgs-tQgIHwlc23De

Other production credits include the Starz documentary Daddy Don’t Go tackling the epidemic of fatherlessness in America, Rena’s Coming to Dinner (a trans take on the classic film), and the improvised spy comedy Mission Aborted. His debut novel Love from Amanda to Zoey is out now from Simon & Schuster. See more at ianmark.ptnt.com or follow on IG/FB/Twitter @therealianmark

George Wyner

A native of Boston and graduate of Syracuse University, George has worked extensively in TV and film since 1972. Notable film work includes the Coen Brothers' best-picture nominee A Serious Man (2009) as Rabbi Nachtner, Mel Brooks' Spaceballs (1987) as Colonel Sandurz, and his To Be or Not to Be (1983). Among other dozens of film credits are the classic Fletch (1985) and Fletch Lives (1989), The Devil's Advocate (1997), and Trouble with the Curve (2012). George has guest starred on over 150 TV shows, and has been a series regular on nine. He is perhaps best known for his six seasons as Deputy D.A. Irwin Bernstein on Hill Street Blues (1981).

Quei Tann

Quei Tann is a Los Angeles based actress, known for her roles as Peyton Osborne on How To Get Away With Murder and Genifer/Marie Antionnasty on Dear White People, and her role as LuckDuck in the feature film, Cam. Quei also competed in the Transnation Queen USA pageant in 2016. She is an accomplished writer and vocal trans activist in the Hollywood community. Follow her on IG @queitann

Sarah Ann Masse

Sarah Ann Masse is a hilarious woman who is proving that females are funny while drawing attention to the unhealthy social norms and boxes that our society places women in. She is a writer, producer, actor, and co-director for countless projects. Some of these are the award-winning, female-driven web series “Reckless Juliets”; the voice of the audiobook series “The Chronicles of Kerrigan; the award-winning short film “Tristan & Kelly”; and a love triangle rom-com web series “S’N’M ”. Sarah makes up half of the hit British American comedy duo We Are Thomasse.

Sarah is an outspoken voice against the patriarchy and rape culture, a tireless supporter of survivors of sexual assault and harassment, and is one of the many women to come forward about her abuse at the hands of Harvey Weinstein. Her mission is to educate the public regarding consent, coercion, and the nature of trauma while encouraging other artists, and her industry to use their ability as storytellers to change the culture we live in to be more inclusive, representative, and respectful for all people.

Calinda Jade

A More Perfect Union marks Calinda Jade's feature film debut! This little starlet grew up on sets on and off camera with her real life mama, Blaize Hall. We are so lucky to have her charm and hilarious antics bringing life to this script!

Michelle Bonebright-Carter

Michelle Bonebright-Carter was born in Cali and raised in Kansas. She is a theatre/TV/film actress and producer, and a baker, with degrees in chemistry, French, theatre, and is a graduate of the Professional Conservatory at The Stella Adler Art of Acting Studio LA. She’s been in 2 theatre world premieres: Red Ink by Steven Leigh Morris, and & The Cordray Christmas Variety Hour by Ryan & Sasha Miller. THEATRE: August: Osage County, The Legend of Georgia McBride, The Actor’s Nightmare, For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls, Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, A Mother’s Love, The Seagull, Polaroid Stories, The Faculty Room. FILM: 'Nothing Feels Real', 'Divine Intervention', 'Party Girl', 'The Day You Visited', 'Happy Birthday Granny'. ASSISTANT DIRECTING: The Motherf***er with the Hat, Pipeline, and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.

Jibre Hordges

Jibre is an actor from Atlanta, GA who’s been acting for almost 9 years. He's best known for his roles on Grown-ish and The Resident. He went to GA Southern University and received a B.S. in Biology. He is also an entrepreneur, investor, and world traveler.

Elyse Mirto

Elyse Mirto is a veteran character actor in film,TV, Theater and commercials. Currently she can be seen as General Michelle Dupree in the feature film “Imani”, Dr. Stephanie Anderson on the You Tube series, “Attaway General” Season 4 and Kate in the Lifetime movie “To Kill a Stepfather”. Elyse is a Detroit native and holds a BFA in Music Theatre Performance from Western Michigan University. She also trained classically at The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain. Some TV credits include; Dynasty, Criminal Minds, Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, NCIS, Law and Order SVU, Cold Case, Malibu Gothic, a recurring role as Debbie Foster on The Last Ship and the series lead in the pilot of WIC300. Elyse has been in over 30 national commercials. Three of them are airing right now. She has dozens of independent films and web series under her belt and lends her talents to Netflix dubbing foreign films and TV series into English. In New York Elyse appeared off Broadway and is the recipient of the New York Innovative Theater Award for outstanding lead actress in a play.