Born in Washington DC on December 21. Tamieka Chavis began performing on stage in theatricals and musicals throughout school as a teenager and young adult. Her first role on camera was in 2005 when she portrayed Jennifer in the indie film "The Ties That Bind". Tamieka has been on a meteoric rise since her 2006 appearance on the critically acclaimed cable show "The Wire" as Mayor Royce's Assistant. Since then, she has been lauded by critics for her roles in the films "Misunderstandings" where she was nominated for a 2009 Velocity Magazine Award for Best Supporting Actress, "Torn" and the short film "Clear and Sunny Skies". This DC native has also left her imprint on stage playing lead roles in numerous productions, including "The Cafe" as Ms. Ola and "The Wiz" as the Scarecrow. Tamieka was nominated for a 2011 and 2012 Indie Soap Award for Best Lead Actress for her portrayal of Mia Stephenson in the multi-award winning television and web series "Anacostia the Series". Some of her projects include "Q&A", "Aspirin for the Masses", "Strong Start", "Beyond City Limits", "Psychic Source", and production design for the web series "IndieCapitol" and "Thick". As if film and stage weren't enough, this multi-talented actress also holds the titles of Plus Model, Casting Director, Production Designer, and Costume Designer to her recent efforts.
Tamiia Jones is an actor, known for The Sky Princess (2018).
Tamika Hill is known for Xiang jian ni (2019), Da San Yuan (2019) and Ben ri gong xiu (2023).
Tamika Katon-Donegal is an actress and writer, known for Rocketboy (2006), Agent Carter (2015) and Veronica Mars (2004).
Tamika Sonja Lawrence was born in Columbus Ohio and later moved to Phoenix Arizona at the age of four. After Receiving her MFA at The University of Arizona, Tamika later moved to New York City where she now resides. Tamika is also a recording artist. her debut solo album "Two Faced" will be available in 2019.
Tamika Palmer is known for Sky Midnight News (2010), Sky World News (1989) and The News Hour with Mark Austin (2018).
Tamika Shannon is an actress and director, known for Swamp Thing (2019), Chi Nu Legacy (2017) and Church Hurt (2016).
"Be Bold. Be Brilliant. Be Your Best Self" is the motto that drives Philadelphia-born actress, Tamika Simpkins, to strive for success in Hollywood. In 2006, she landed in Los Angeles and in less than a month, she had signed with an agent and was hired by Warner Bros. where she expanded her industry contacts to help take her career to the next level. Working as an industry insider, Tamika has shared her critically acclaimed acting talents in front of the camera on hit TV shows such as Southland, Shameless, Life In Pieces, The Wire, and The Shield. She has shared the screen with today's most popular actors, including: William H. Macy, Regina King, Michael Chiklis, and Richard Roundtree. Honing her craft working in front of the camera, Tamika has also worked behind the camera as she has written, produced, and edited films that have toured the national film festival circuit. Beyond working in TV and film, Tamika's theatrical credits include: Doubt (International City Theatre) in John Patrick Shanley's Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize Winning Play, where she's received rave reviews for her portrayal as Mrs. Muller, NAACP Theatre award-nominated production of Black Women: State of the Union (Company of Angels and Skylight Theater) and Barrymore nominated production of Death and the King's Horseman (The Lantern Theater). Her stage presence extends beyond performance just for performance sake, and she has garnered accolades from the press, "...for actress Tamika Simpkins the personal connection goes even further. Her performances are not only powerful for the audience-they're also powerful for her as an artist," University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Communications journalist, Jillian Baker. In addition to serving as actress, editor, writer or producer on several films and new media projects, she holds a double major Bachelor of Science degree in Computer and Information Science, and African-American Studies. Speaking of Tamika's multi-talented gifts, Hollywood casting director, Bonnie Gillespie exclaimed to her: "baby, you are brilliant. Just absolutely funny and fun and committed and passionate and absolutely a delight to work with-both personally and professionally." True to her character, Tamika takes this and other accolades in stride as she presses on with confidence that she will continue to excel in the entertainment industry-on camera, behind camera, and onstage-striving each day and working to create her own miracle in Hollywood. "Remember, never give up five minutes before the miracle." ~ Yvette Smalls
Tamika Wood is an actress and production designer, known for Australiens (2014), Goodbye, Tiger (2018) and Deadline (2010).
Tamikia Brown is known for My Mom Made Me Do It (2022) and Deadly Secrets (2022).