A native of Detroit. Tisha's diverse performances began with a love of dance, singing and years of musical theater training. Her undeniable talent along with relentless determination lead to Network TV roles on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, TheCW , HBO, FX and film roles in Universal Pictures "The Purge", Sony Pictures "Burlesque" & "Bad Milo" a Duplass Brothers film along with 2 dozens of National Commercials. Tisha is also certified Life Coach and has won two National Championships for Both Motivational and Prepared Speaking.
Tisha Howard is known for Treason (2022).
Tisha Jefferson is known for Straight Outta Compton (2015), The First Purge (2018) and Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021).
Tisha Kapoor is known for Karmadhikari Shanidev (2023), Ayushman Bhava (2017) and Meri Saasu Maa (2016).
Tisha Morris is the founder of Morris Entertainment Law where she practices entertainment law with a mission to help diverse voices tell their story for a better world. Tisha is originally from Nashville, Tennessee, where she held two federal judicial clerkships and practiced law for over a decade. She obtained a fine arts degree in interior design and certifications in yoga, feng shui, and life coaching prior to moving to Los Angeles as a self-help author and to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Tisha is the best-selling author of five nonfiction books and has appeared on Netflix's Depp v. Heard documentary, ABC's Live with Kelly and Ryan, and KTLA and KCAL - Los Angeles, in addition to being featured on Hay House Radio, Today.com, Elle Decor, and Well + Good. Tisha is a member of the Beverly Hills Bar Association, California Lawyer for the Arts, LA County Bar Association, LGTBQ+ Lawyers LA, Independent Book Publishers Association, and Women in Film.
Tisha Swart-Entwistle is a military veteran from Leavenworth, Kansas. After graduating from Leavenworth High School, Tisha spent a few years traveling the globe with the military before returning to the Leavenworth area to work and raise her children. A long-time community theater stage actress and director, Tisha began her film career in 2015 with a supporting role in the award-winning feature-film, "The House on Pine Street." Tisha was clearly bitten by the film bug and has been involved in several Kansas City area short and feature films since then. Tisha is also an award-winning photographer and journalist and the Director of the first-ever First City Film Festival which will debut in Leavenworth in March 2018.
Tisha Tinsman is known for The Red Corvette (2011), Brighton Park (2009) and Made in Chinatown (2021).
Tishawn Farrar is an actor and writer, known for The Therapy Sessions, Devastation: End of Life (2020) and Flaky (2021).
Tishi Abdallah is known for Posa (2022), Fatuma (2018) and Sukari (2018).
Tishuan Scott was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, October 27, 1979. His dreams of becoming an actor were something far-fetched for a young boy growing up in the Copper Road neighborhood of his home town. But three high school teachers: Carol Hicks (English), Judy Polhemus (Fine Arts) and Ruth Rath (Drama) would change the trajectory of his ambitions in ways he never could have imagined. At his Alma mater, Captain Shreve High School, Tishuan would begin his pursuit and passion of acting on stage. He would later go on to win the Louisiana High School State Championship in Dramatic Interpretation leading him to have faith and belief that acting is something he should pursue. Tishuan then attended Morehouse College under the guidance of college President Dr. Walter Massey, as an Oprah Winfrey Scholar, where he matriculated towards earning his Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Psychology in 2002. He then attended the University of California - Los Angeles School of Theater, Film & Television (UCLA-TFT), as a Lloyd Bridges/MGM Outer Limits Fellow, where he received his Master of Fine Arts in Acting in 2006. For his performance on screen, Tishuan was awarded the 2013 SXSW Breakthrough Performance - Special Jury Recognition for Acting in his star turning lead role as "Nate," a freedman gravedigger for the Federal Union Army in indie feature film "The Retrieval." Scott also plays "Keneiloe," a Ghanaian Guru, in Andrew Bujalski's 2013 Sundance Alfred P. Sloan Award Winner,"Computer Chess," and "Lorenzo" in Bujalski's "RESULTS." Tishuan resides in Houston, Texas where he has lived the past ten years. He now sets his focus on his personal projects, which are focused on American and World History, for both the stage and screen. His company, Eye of the Peacock Enterprises, will be the home of his artistic and academic endeavors.