Jye Frasca most recently starred on Broadway in "Wicked" at The Gershwin Theatre and made his American stage debut in "Jersey Boys" for a limited engagement where he played the iconic role of Frankie Valli. He is most renowned for his career on the London stage starring in the London premier of "Jersey Boys", the highly acclaimed adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises", the London premier of "Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story" for which he was nominated as Best Actor at The West End Theatre Awards ,the original London production of "Wicked" alongside Tony Award winner Idina Menzel, the world premier of Cameron Mackintosh and Disney's "Mary Poppins", The National Theatre's "Anything Goes", The National Theatre's "Love's Labour's Lost" working alongside Joseph Fiennes, "We Will Rock You", "Mamma Mia", "Cats", and "West Side Story".
Jye Mccallum is an actor, known for The Letdown (2017), The Celebrity Experience Awards Live from Universal Studios (2018) and The 2019 Celebrity Experience Awards Live from Universal Studios (2019).
Jye Whatson is known for Heartbreak High (2022), The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2022) and We Were Tomorrow (2022).
Jyl Kaneshiro is an actress, known for No No Girl (2022), The Christmas Bow (2020) and Bert (2017).
Jyllian Gunther is an Emmy-award winning multimedia storyteller for film, television, radio, and digital. She is the Director, Writer, Co-Executive Producer, and VoiceOver for the new Hbo Max RomDoc series, Swiping America. (See series page.) Her third documentary, Sunset & The Mockingbird, produced by Essie Chambers and Kali Holloway, is in post production. Her feature script, Pleased To Meet Me, is being produced by Wren Arthur and Steve Buscemi's Olive Productions. Previously, she was Co-Executive Producer, Director, and Writer on multiple episodes of the NBC Emmy award-winning series, Who Do You Think You Are, featuring Nick Offerman, Billy Porter, Allison Janney, and more. She is the recipient of a national Emmy award for writing and directing a series of public service announcements for PBS. She won a Christopher Award for her work as Executive Producer and Director of the History/A&E documentary, Black Patriots:Heroes of the American Revolution, featuring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. She was Producer for ABC's The Last Defense, a seven part Docuseries executive produced by Viola Davis. She was Director, Producer, and Writer for six short films for the JigSaw, Amazon, and The New Yorker magazine series, The New Yorker Presents. Her second award-winning feature documentary, The New Public, aired on PBS, is widely available online, and is distributed by Kino Lorber with a curriculum created by Teachers College at Columbia University. Her first critically-acclaimed documentary, Pull Out, produced by Wren Arthur, was an official selection of numerous national and international film festivals and is in development as a series for television. She served as Reporter, Co-Producer for NPR's acclaimed, This American Life program. (Episodes:"Kid Politics" & "Stuck In the Middle.") She began her television career as a staff writer for Nickelodeon. She was a freelance Writer/Producer of countless promos and producer/director on various Docu series for Discovery Channel, TLC, MTV, AMC, IFC, and WEtv, and other networks.She is Co-Executive Producer on a new untitled documentary series for HBO. Previously, she was Co-Executive Producer, Director, and Writer on multiple episodes of the NBC Emmy award-winning series, Who Do You Think You Are, featuring Allison Janney, Nick Offerman, Billy Porter and more. She won a Christopher Award for her work as Executive Producer and Director of the History/A&E documentary, Black Patriots:Heroes of the American Revolution, featuring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. She was Producer for ABC's The Last Defense, a seven part documentary series executive produced by Viola Davis. She was Director, Producer and Writer for six short films for the JigSaw, Amazon, and The New Yorker magazine series, The New Yorker Presents. Her second award-winning feature documentary, The New Public, aired on PBS, is widely available online, and is distributed by Kino Lorber with a curriculum created by Teachers College at Columbia University. It has been added to the collections of libraries at hundreds of educational institutions nationwide. Her first critically-acclaimed documentary, Pull Out, was an official selection of numerous national and international film festivals. It is also available online. She served as Reporter/Co-Producer for NPR's acclaimed, This American Life program. (Episodes:"Kid Politics" & "Stuck In the Middle.")
Jyllian Petrie was born in Cardston, AB, Canada and is the youngest of seven children. She grew up between Canada and Utah, appearing first on the stage at the age of 4 on her family owned movie theatre. She first discovered film at the age of 5, when she appeared in her first movie. She moved to Utah at a young age and continued to pursue her career in acting performing in musicals, stage plays, and film. She attended University and graduated with a degree in performance. She is an actress known for Forget the Rest (2019), Cryo (2019), Yellowstone (2018), and The Last Descent (2016).
Jym DeNatale is known for Hydra: Resurgence (2020), Hydra Legacy (2019) and Wally Sitch, Jr.: Private Dick (2004).
Jymie Merritt is an American double-bassist, electric-bass pioneer, band leader and composer in the jazz idiom. Merritt originally worked with rock and roll pioneers Chris Powell and Bull Moose Jackson before working with B.B. King for several years. In 1957, Jymie moved to New York City to join Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, who he recorded seventeen albums with. In 1962, he moved on to forming his own group The Forerunners, and also worked with Chet Baker, Max Roach, Sonny Clark, Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson, Jimmy Witherspoon and Dizzy Gillespie. Merritt began playing the electric bass within the first year of joining Bull Moose Jackson in 1949. He has received the the Clef Club of Philadelphia's Living Legend Jazz Award, the Jazz Heritage Award of the Philadelphia Jazz Fair and the Don Redman Heritage Award.
Jynarra Brinson is an actress, known for The Cleansing Hour (2019), Max (2016) and House Hunters (1999).
Jynnefer Brice is an actress, known for I Hate New Year's (2020).