Tamela D'Amico is an American recording artist, actress, filmmaker and model/social influencer for many major International brands. She launched La Strega Entertainment, and then Bellona Entertainment, to create vehicles for the many facets of her career. D'Amico is also known as one of the top 20 finalists on the FOX reality show On the Lot produced by Steven Spielberg and Mark Burnett. She garnered attention from the show's producers with her heartwarming entry film entitled Volare, starring Federico Castelluccio (The Sopranos), which led her to a first-look deal with Dreamworks. D'Amico produced and directed the television series Sex Ed:The Series starring Joanna Cassidy (Bladerunner) which garnered much TV press and accolades and boasts over 150 Million views on YouTube. The show received nominations for both a Streamy Award and a Webby Award and TV Guide listed it in the top 10 of notable television shows worth watching. She has gone on to create other several TV web serials and has many feature film projects in development through the BELLONA Entertainment banner. Two recent projects that she directed and co-directed, respectively, have recently gone viral on the net, "WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN" (30 years after Blade Runner, actress Joanna Cassidy resurrects her character Zhora to do the reptile dance that Ridley Scott never got to film for the movie.) and Trump: You Got Trouble. As an actress , D'Amico recurs on the hit Disney Channel show Best Friends Whenever, as nemesis Janet Smythe. After spending the last two years filming the Indian drama One Little Finger, in India, a film in which she stars as the lead, and promotes the theme "Ability in Disability" for having employed over 80 disabled actors, she returned from the Cannes Film Festival, where the film premiered. One Little Finger, directed by Rupam Sarmah will be spreading its message as it tours the festival circuit and will go onto Amazon and all streaming platforms in 2020. She can also be seen in the recently released feature film WALT BEFORE MICKEY with Thomas Ian Nicholas (American Pie) and Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) about the life of Walt Disney and is currently filming the independent film QUINN as well as just finished the independent film 3 People I've Never Heard Of. She stars in the award winning web series Englishman in L.A. with actors Cameron Moir (Non Stop), Eddie Jemison (HUNG, Oceans 11, 12,13) and Ashley Fink (Glee) for which she was just awarded "Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Web Series" by LA WEB FEST. D'Amico can be heard singing the Bond-esque theme song "Love and the Gun" in both English and Italian in the recently released feature film Rob the Mob (Millennium Films/Lakeshore Records) directed by Raymond De Felitta (City Island) now streaming on NETFLIX. D'Amico recorded her debut album Got A Little Story, executive-produced by actor-producer Peter Krause (Parenthood, Six Feet Under, 911) and produced by 6 time Grammy Award winner Jimmy Hoyson, and arranged by Multi Grammy nominee Chris Walden at Capitol Records Studios under the La Strega Entertainment banner. The album has been picked up by LML Records/SONY (The Orchard) distribution and went into worldwide release and is available wherever fine music is sold. She can be heard on over 140 national radio and cable outlets in various jazz based/Adult Standard & Contemporary markets as well as many International radio and internet streaming markets. She was named Clear Channel's Best New Jazz Vocalist, the relaunched MySpace's Rising Star, and is in constant rotation on The Penthouse Radio Network, Martini in the Morning, and MUSIC CHOICE's Singer and Swingers channel via satellite, cable, & Internet. D'Amico executive produced an album for 2013 Grammy Winner Billy Vera (known for the hit "At This Moment") entitled BILLY VERA: BIG BAND JAZZ (released on Varese Sarabande/Universal). She also duets with Mr. Vera on the album on the song "I'll Never Be Free," which has been a radio favorite. D'Amico has been solely focused on her acting and filmmaking, which has been a daily endeavor as brand ambassador and content creator/social influencer to many International brands through her influence on all social media platforms
Tamela J. Mann was born on June 9, 1966 in Limestone County, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Madea Goes to Jail (2009), Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) and Meet the Browns (2008). She has been married to David Mann since June 9, 1988. They have four children.
Tamer Werfalli was born in Ohio and raised in Detroit, Michigan. His mother's name is Diana. His father, Daw, worked as a university professor in Michigan. At Fordson High School, Werfalli was involved in sports and other student's activities. Werfalli attended Henry Ford Community College where he majored in arts and media. He then formed his own company T-MAC Events where he occasionally hosted concerts for various artists such as 50 Cent, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and many others. After playing a lead role in a movie in his home town of Detroit, he moved to California to pursue acting. Werfalli currently resides in Hollywood California.
Tamer Amin is known for Zinzanah 7 (2020), El-Badlah (2018) and Ramy al eatsamy (2008).
Tamer Aziz is an actor, known for Lovesick (2014), Intelligence (2014) and The Unit (2006).
Tamer Burjaq is known for Dredd (2012), Grimsby (2016) and Bloodshot (2020).
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Tamer Güven is known for G.D.O. Kara Kedi (2013), Zarrar (2022) and Dirilis: Ertugrul (2014).
At the age of 17 his stunning looks were his ticket to a glorious modeling career; he succeeded internationally representing brands such as "Kenzo" and "Jean Paul Gaultier". In Egypt he reached the top in the modeling career representing Exxon Mobil, Pepsi, Heinz and BMW. His dream of becoming an actor started to realize with his standing for the Palestinian struggle in the movie "volcano of anger" (2002) directed by Mazen el Gebalie. His second leap forward was his role with the comedic legend Adel Imam in the movie "The Danish Experience" (2003) directed by Ali Edriss. In 2004, Tamer realized the importance of targeting a vast base of audience, hence his partaking in 2 soap operas. He played a noticeable role in the successful series "Ya ward meen yeshterik" which got aired in the month of Ramadan 2004, starring alongside Hussein Fahmy and Samira Ahmed. Currently Tamer is awaiting the airing of his second soap staring Madiha Yousry and Dalia el Behery "My heart is calling you" as well as Inas el Deghedi"s new daring movie "The searchers for freedom", to be released in January 2005, in which he was a guest of honor portraying a villainous role.
Having grown up in the South East of London, practicing his street-wise skills in boxing and football, Tamer showed his versatility from a very young age as an aspiring entrepreneur, turning his hand to sports clubs, restaurants and nightclubs. A chance encounter with his now Agent, lead Tamer to early television appearances, including; Eastenders, Casualty, The Bill and John Judge Deed. Tamer has starred in modern British classics, Calcium Kid with Orlando Bloom, The Football Factory alongside fellow Brit Actor and friend Danny Dyer, Layer Cake with Daniel Craig and his eye-opening and laugh-out-loud lead as, want-to-do-good gangster, Charlie, in Nick Love's now cult movie, The Business. Hassan has skillfully moved in and out of a plethora of feature and ensemble roles, including Kick Ass with Nicholas Cage, Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, 50 Cent's Dead Man Running, Clash of The Titans alongside Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson and 2011's The Double with Richard Gere. Throughout 2012, Tamer has continued his relentless work-rate with several new humanitarian and film projects, both in Europe and across the pond. Most recently completing on Director Drew Hall's latest contribution to screen, Son's Of Liberty, due for release in early 2013.