The acting “bug” landed on Nikki while sitting in a college psychology course. She knew immediately that she didn’t want to sit and listen to everyone else’s problems for the rest of her life. Instead, she wanted to showcase their problems and hopefully their triumphs for the rest of her life.

After graduation, she took her talents to KD Studios Actors Conservatory where she met her first agent, Ivett Stone. From there, she began working in the commercial world and quickly moved on to film and television. She is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA, where she currently serves on the DFW local board.

Nikki is most often booked as a doctor, a law enforcement officer or a criminal. Her goal: to eventually play them all at the same time.

When not acting, she’s a fitness instructor, helps her husband run a custom suit business and sobs uncontrollably at ASPCA commercials.

A native of Detroit, Michigan, Jamal holds an MFA from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas and a BA from Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana. After years of working in Los Angeles and New Orleans, Jamal has permanently relocated to Dallas.
Most notable among Jamal’s screen work (which includes a host of films, television shows and commercials) are his performances in the television series 10-8 and American Dreams, as well as multiple Dallas-based television series such as Prison Break, Chase and Dallas.
Mr. Sterling has appeared on stage in several productions in the DFW area including as Rooftop in Our Lady of 121st Street (Kitchen Dog Theater), Smalls in A Soldier’s Play (African American Rep.), Aaron in Titus Andronicus (Kitchen Dog Theater and Shakespeare Dallas), Willie in Diamond Dick: The Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 (The Green Zone), Henry in Race (Kitchen Dog Theater), Medgar Evers in Mississippi Goddamn (South Dallas Cultural Center), and a host of others, including Dr. Gibbs in Our Town (Dallas Theater Center).
Jamal resides in Plano, TX with his wife Nicole and daughter India. He is a proud company member of Kitchen Dog Theater.

Elisa Meléndez is a Dallas-based actor and singer by way of Los Angeles, Miami, and her Puerto Rican hometown, where childhood afternoons at her mother’s advertising agency gave her a unique fondness and skill for commercial acting. Shortly after moving to Miami, FL, she developed a passion for singing and songwriting. Her experiences as a rock singer along with her lifelong love of video games merged to guide her academic research on gender, representation, and music games—earning her a Ph.D. in Comparative Sociology in 2018. Elisa took her findings to the classroom and the video game industry, where she developed her warm, educational voice while also discovering a love for video game character acting and audiobook narration along the way. You can hear her most recently as villainess Tyreen Calypso in Borderlands 3 and narrating as Indir in Lizz Huerta’s The Lost Dreamer.

Aaron Napier Martin was born in East Nashville, TN. He spent most of his life in Nashville and Knoxville, but in 2012, needed a change of scenery and he and his dog Charlie moved to Denton, TX.  A good thing, as this is where he fell smack-dab into theatre and found his love for acting.

His uncanny ability with dialects, along with a photographic memory, makes memorizing text, dialogue, and scripts come naturally to him. He’s got a few impressions in his toolkit as well (Brando), so he can pull that out for a quick ice-breaker.

Aaron is most recently known for his work in “Harsh Treatment” by Jonathan Paul/Josh Gilbert, and “The Last Whistle” (2019) by Rob Smat.

He may have started his acting career a little later in life, but Aaron quickly found that on stage and in front of the camera is where he was always meant to be.

Aaron Campbell is a voice over artist, on-camera actor, and storyteller. He’s been acting both on stage, on camera, and driving his parents nuts with voice impressions since he was a young boy. He’s been featured in local, national, and international commercials. A VO-boothaholic, Aaron has worked numerous animated TV shows and films, and enjoys every second he spends in front of the mic. He holds a Masters degree in Acting from Southern Methodist University, and two Bachelors Degrees from Drury University in Springfield, MO. Before moving to Dallas, Aaron spent three years working as an On Camera Reporter and Main Anchor for KRBK.

Born and raised in Texas, Patrick Britton is a Theatre Arts BA graduate from the University of North Texas. His work at the university has molded him into a skilled screen actor and spokesperson. With a variety of training in film and stage acting, theatrical movement, stage combat, and even clowning, Patrick is a physically versatile performer with many skills to bring to the table. He has also worked in Denver traveling with Jurassic World the Exhibition as a performer and team lead, as well as directing an original play titled “The Goose: A Play Most Fowl”.” Other skills of his include multiple dialects, musical theater baritone vocals, and being a trained fencer. Patrick is constantly honing his craft and enjoys every moment of it.

Celina Goetti is a half Swiss/half Singaporean actress that has been cast in a variety of new media projects and films that have made their mark across the film festival circuit. She was part of the main cast in The Late Bird, which was nominated for Best Acting Ensemble and she received an Audience Choice Award during San Diego Film Week for her leading role in Wonderland Syndrome. In addition to her experience as a theatrical actress, she also has commercial work experience and has honed in on her natural flair for comedy, by undergoing improv training. Her coach and mentor is 2 Time SAG Award-Winning and Emmy Nominated Actor, Geoffrey Blake.

Before transitioning to acting, Celina grew up competing on the International Tennis Federation Junior Circuit. She represented Singapore at multiple prestigious international tennis tournaments and competed amongst the top junior players in the world.

Molly Searcy admires nuance, subtext, & versatility in acting. She prioritizes these elements in her work on camera, in the booth, and on stage. Molly earned her MFA in Acting from SMU & is a member of the Brierley Resident Acting Company at the Tony-award winning Dallas Theater Center. She comes from a ballet background, adores animals, travel, oat milk lattes, breakfast food, & binge-watching old episodes of Big Brother UK on YouTube. Molly is a proud native Houstonian & Astros fan!

Denise Lee, is an award-winning actress/singer who has performed in all genres of entertainment for more than three decades. She has an extensive film and television resumé, and she is also an accomplished vocalist. 2020 marks the 4th time she has been voted ‘Best Vocalist’ in the Reader’s Voice Awards of the Dallas Voice. Denise has delighted international crowds with performances in jazz clubs in Shanghai, Beijing, Switzerland, and France. She is the founder and Executive Producer of the Denise Lee Onstage Cabaret Series and the Dallas Cabaret Festival, which is entering it’s 6th year. Lee has recently added ‘playwright’ to her list of accomplishments. Her first play ‘Funny, You Don’t Act Like A Negro’ had it’s World Premiere at Historic Theatre Three in February of 2020.

Sean Alan Stone is an actor, writer, photographer, poet, and director. He was born in the farmland of central Texas to a diverse and international family. His father was born in Guyana, raised between Canada and the US, to Indian and Irish parents. His mother was born in Texas. This created a unique lens through which to view the world by adding tremendous depth and nuance to the wide range of characters and dialects he is able to inhabit.

He made his TV debut as Billy Flynn on the television series Murder Made Me Famous (2016), and shortly after made his film debut in Great Plains (2016).

Sean is best known for his role as Louis on AMC’s The Son (2017), starring Pierce Brosnan, and has since appeared in several films, commercials, and television shows.

When not on screen he can be found creating. “There are those who have no voice in the narrative.  Who have stories and have lives that are the solution to the problems we face today, for a better tomorrow.  To give a voice to the voiceless is the mission. To amplify those who need to be heard.”