Treshelle M. Edmond is an actress, model, and ASL performer that has been described as "a stand-out performer whose words seem to spill directly from the core of her body in waves of grief, anger and vulnerability." Treshelle's passion and expressiveness are un-paralleled which make her a triple threat in this industry. Treshelle was born September 10, 1990 in San Bernardino, California. She is the oldest of 3 children (she has one younger brother and one younger sister). Treshelle was diagnosed with having a severe to profound hearing loss in both ears when she was around 18 months old. Her family moved out of state and she attended Epic Elementary School in Birmingham, Alabama where she learned and became fluent in American Sign Language. It was at Epic Elementary where Treshelle first took the stage and found her love for performing. Treshelle and her family would ultimately move back to Southern California where she went on to graduate from Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California. It was at Fairfax where the acting bug appeared. Treshelle auditioned for and landed a guest starring role on House, M.D. From there, she performed in the deaf choir on Glee. Treshelle did not have much acting experience but she had so much passion and natural ability she seemed to "wow" her audiences with every performance. In continuing her education, Treshelle attended California State University, Northridge where she majored in Child and Adolescent Development. It was at CSUN when she decided to audition for Deaf West Theater's production of Spring Awakening. The play launched at Inner City Arts Theater, a 99-seat theater in downtown Los Angeles in September 2014. By February 1, 2015, Treshelle was on the field at Super Bowl XLIX in Phoenix, Arizona signing America the Beautiful with John Legend and the National Anthem with Idina Menzel. Treshelle quickly learned that Spring Awakening would re-launch in May 2015 at the Wallis Center for Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, CA and she would reprise her role as Martha Bessel to a 500 seat theater crowd. Spring Awakening has since transferred and running on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theater. You can see Treshelle Edmond in the cast of Spring Awakening through January 24, 2016.
Tresi Gazal is known for Migration (2023), Billy Knight (2024) and Migration: I Love You Always Forever (2023).
Tress MacNeille is one of the most talented women in the voice-over industry to date. With her versatile talent has done the voices of Dot Warner from Animaniacs, Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures to being a featured singer in the Weird "Al" Yankovic song "Ricky", She has also appeared in a small part in the full-length motion picture "Elvira Mistress of the Dark".
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Tressa Silguero was born on May 18, 1994 in New Braunfels, Texas, USA.
Tressa Smiley is known for Holey Moley (2019).
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Trestin George is an actor, known for Fruitvale Station (2013), E.14 (2020) and Murder in the First (2014).
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Philadelphia natives Troy and Trevor Parham are the creative force behind Twiintone Publishing and Twiintone Entertainment, LLC. They are songwriters, producers, screenwriters and actors amongst many other talents. Their controversial, true story novel "MR. MALIK" has gained national recognition, and inspired their first short film production, "MILLIONAIRE". With drama training from the Cobbs Creek Center for the Arts in Philadelphia, the brothers have performed in several onstage productions, and even dabbled in stand-up comedy in Atlanta, Georgia. They now work with New York acting coach Anthony Abescon in Manhattan, as they aspire to establish themselves as talented, on-screen performers with the versatility to embrace a plethora of roles and characters. Prior to venturing into filmmaking, Troy and Trevor were songwriters/producers and have worked with several accomplished artists in Philadelphia, New York, Atlanta and Las Vegas. In 1988 they were first place winners in a hip-hop/rap competition at the Philadelphia Uptown Nu-Tech, which included 30 aspiring artists from the tri-state area. In 1989 they released their first single entitled "Listen to the DJ" which sold astronomically even with no major distribution. Troy and Trevor started Twiintone Entertainment in 2004. They built a state-of-the-art home studio with an investment of only $20,000, and continued to write and produce songs for up and coming Philadelphia and New York artists. Their music has been heard nationwide, and their deep-rooted passion for acting and filmmaking promises to make their "big screen" endeavor a huge success. The brothers are currently working on a mini-series entitled CAPITOL HILL. It continues from where their novel ends. Also a feature length film based on the true story of The Jena Six, It's based on the story of the six black teenagers in Jena, Louisiana who were victimized by a racially biased justice system. The film is entitled JENACIDE, and is currently in development. Both brothers have also worked in law enforcement for over a decade in Philadelphia and Delaware County, Pennsylvania.