Stark Sands grew up in Dallas, Texas, where he began acting on the stage at age 13 at Highland Park High School. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting from the University of Southern California. During his four years in the intense conservatory program, he appeared in more than a dozen plays and musicals, including "Romeo and Juliet," "Macbeth," "Hamlet," "Pippin," and "Guys and Dolls." Sands' professional career began immediately after graduation. He has been seen as a recurring love interest of the angst-ridden teen Claire Fischer (Lauren Ambrose) on HBO's critically acclaimed series Six Feet Under (2001) and o-starred in Me and Daphne (2002), a short film directed by Rebecca Gayheart and produced by Brett Ratner. He also co-starred in the independent film Pack of Dogs (2002), which was directed by Ian Kessner. Sands made his feature film debut opposite Natasha Lyonne and Jason Priestley in Die, Mommie, Die! (2003), an adaptation of Charles Busch's play.
Starla Benford was born on October 8, 1964 in Austin, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for United 93 (2006), Half Nelson (2006) and A Perfect Murder (1998).
Starla Christian is an American Filmmaker/Producer who has been working in film for over 17 years after graduating from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Dance with Acting and Scenic Painting concentrations. She has experience in many different positions all of which have helped her grow and learn how to be a better producer. Outside of producing, she has the most experience as a Production Designer of which she's designed sets for over 50 films/projects. She also enjoys being an AD but her heart's passion is producing as well as writing and directing. Starla started her own Production company, Speed of Light Productions in 2007 with the heart to bring new material and to create projects that produce something powerful from within; films that Inspire, Guide, Release, and Empower; to stretch the boundaries in a truthful way and to step out of the natural box and see beyond. That same year, she produced her first feature, Deadland Dreaming. Other films Starla produced recently are A Cowgirl's Story (2016) starring Bailee Madison and Pat Boone, Christmas Break-In (2018) starring Danny Glover and Denise Richards, The Message (2018) starring Tori Keeth and Chloe Lukasiak, The Farmer and The Belle (2019) starring Jenn Gotzon Chandler and Jim Chandler, Destination Marfa (2019) starring Tony Todd, Richard Riehle, and Stelio Savante, The Place In Between (2019) starring Valerie Michelson and her latest film produced, A Cowgirl's Song (2021) starring Cheryl Ladd, Savannah Lee May and Darci Lynn. Christian says she considers herself more of a creative producer who loves building the team first and then helping the vision of the director to come alive as well as working alongside the editor to carve out the story from a fresh perspective. "Watching a film come together from filming to the screen is one of the most rewarding experiences that I have making movies, next to having the cast and crew screening and sharing with all of those involved."
Starla was born on the eastern shore of Maryland where she attended Salisbury University for Business Economics. Landing an executive position with a Fortune 500 company in New York, inspired her move to New Jersey. Where she worked in the northeast market over 10yrs before making her way to the west coast. Exploring the entertainment market with a business opportunity at a up and coming talent agency quickly transitioned Starla into the world of film. Starla has accomplished film and television credits as well as booking voice over roles since 2017.
Starlee Kine is a writer and actress, known for Search Party (2016), Pleased to Meet Me (2013) and Cinema Toast (2021).
Starleesha Turnbull is known for Disruption (2019), The Invite (2022) and Asbury Park (2021).
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A gifted veteran character actress, Starletta DuPois has breathed life into a bevy of unforgettable roles both onstage and onscreen. Starletta is recognized from her roles in many cult classics including Friday After Next with Ice Cube and Mike Epps, Big Momma's House with Martin Lawrence, and Oliver Stone's South Central. She was recently seen in the faith based film Mosaic, the inspirational drama Boarding House, and the screen adaptation of the popular book True To The Game. She will next be seen in the film, Magic Max playing Mrs. Chambers. Throughout her illustrious career she has shared the screen with many gifted luminaries such as James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, Jack Nicholson, Lou Gossett Jr. Robert Duvall, Steve Harvey, Gena Rowlands, Marla Gibbs, Denzel Washington and the late James Garner. However millions around the world still remember her playing the late Whitney Houston's mother in Waiting To Exhale. On television her resume is equally as impressive. Small screen highlights include: Lost, Cold Case, Any Day Now, Strapped, The Carmichael Show, The Rich & The Ruthless, and the Lifetime movie Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland where she played Jackson family matriarch Katherine Jackson. Her theater roots run deep and have garnered her numerous recognitions starting with her Tony Nomination for The Mighty Gents and a NAACP Theater Award nomination for Miss Evers Boys at the Mark Taper Forum. She has also done a ton of regional theater including Intimate Apparel, King Hedley II, and Before It Hits Home at St Louis Black Rep where she received The Woodie Award, named for her theatrical mentor and dear friend Woodie King Jr. She also has the distinction of originating the role of Bernice in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson directed by Lloyd Richards. Another unique and remarkable feat is that fact that she has played all three female characters in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun. Not only did she receive an NAACP Image Award for her portrayal of Ruth Younger in the landmark PBS American Playhouse production opposite Danny Glover, she was awarded Best Actress award for playing Lena Younger at the Royal Exchange in London, England. Her work has also been lauded by the Los Angeles Women's Theater Festival which gave her their Eternity Award, and is the recipient of not one but two Living Legend Awards: one from The Giving Back Corporation and the second from the National Black Theater Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. A Philadelphia native, Starletta holds a B.S. in Biology from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and an MFA from UCLA in Theater Arts where she graduated magna cum laude. A lifelong philanthropist she has a passion for mentoring aspiring artists, Starletta has proudly served as an adjunct professor at USC. This unstoppable talent has successfully toured the solo play Order My Steps and is hard at work on her autobiographical solo play which will be premiering onstage in the very near future. Starletta lives in Los Angeles, California and is the proud mother of an incredible young musician named Deandre.
Starlette Mathata is an actress, known for Rebelle (2012), Viva Riva! (2010) and Bouskils (2019).
Her passion is her music, but in 2008 Starlette Miariaunii got a small bite from the acting bug in New Orleans playing a few small parts in the film Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011) with Carmen Electra and Regina Hall. That same year she was in The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009), then got a part in Welcome to the Rileys (2010) a few months later. She has also appeared in Re-Kill (2015) and Seconds Apart (2011), for the SyFy Channel. She had supporting roles in Vixen (2010), in which she played "Cindy"; Midnight Bayou (2009); Treme (2010); Green Lantern (2011); Brother's Keeper (2011); 12 Rounds (2009) with John Cena; "The Work", about a young Renaissance man of organized crime, Sonny Rameau, who with his crew plans to kidnap a Cajun mob boss. She has had a leading role in "The Elijah Wheatley Story" and a supporting role in "Portrait of a Gangster". She has also appeared in several Nike commercials.