As Tonya Keating grapples with the innate knowledge that her death is imminent, she is compelled to let go of the past and reconcile with her estranged twin sister.
2019-06-14
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Derege Harding
Writer:
Derege Harding
Production:
Datari Turner Productions
Key Crew
Producer:
Datari Turner
Editor:
Derege Harding
Executive Producer:
Jashod Belcher
Executive Producer:
Jamal Chilton
Executive Producer:
Derege Harding
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Ginger Gonzaga
Ginger Gonzaga is an American actress and comedian known for her vibrant personality and versatile performances across film and television. She was born on May 17, 1984, in Pennsylvania, USA.
Gonzaga's career in entertainment began with her comedic talents, performing as a stand-up comedian in various comedy clubs. Her natural comedic timing and wit soon caught the attention of casting directors, leading her to transition into the world of acting.
Gonzaga gained recognition for her role as Christy on the television series "Mixology" (2014), where she showcased her comedic chops and charm. She followed up with notable appearances in popular shows such as "Togetherness" (2015-2016) and "I'm Dying Up Here" (2017-2018), further establishing herself as a talented actress in the industry.
In addition to her television work, Gonzaga has also appeared in a range of films. She starred in the independent comedy "Teddy Bears" (2013) and had supporting roles in movies such as "Dean" (2016) and "The Disaster Artist" (2017). Her ability to bring depth and authenticity to her characters has been widely praised by audiences and critics alike.
Gonzaga's talent extends beyond acting, as she has also ventured into writing and producing. She co-wrote and starred in the short film "Serial Dater" (2016), which received positive reviews and further demonstrated her creativity and versatility.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Gonzaga is also known for her activism and social engagement. She has been involved in various charitable endeavors, advocating for causes such as animal welfare and mental health awareness.
Lew Temple (born October 2, 1967) is an American actor known for his roles as Locus Fender in the action film Domino; Cal, the diner manager in the comedy-drama Waitress; and Axel in the third season of The Walking Dead.
Essence Uhura Atkins (born February 7, 1972) is an American actress. She is best known for the roles of Dee Dee Thorne on the UPN sitcom Half & Half and as Yvette Henderson on the The WB sitcom Smart Guy. She is currently starring in the TV series Are We There Yet? as Suzanne Kingston-Persons.
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Page Kennedy (born November 23, 1976) is an American television and film actor who is currently starring in the sports comedy series Blue Mountain State on Spike.
Kennedy attended Western Michigan University where his talent was discovered. He soon transferred to the University of Delaware to major in theatre and acting. Kennedy soon moved to Los Angeles and began to guest star on several shows including Six Feet Under, Blind Justice, Barbershop, Love, Inc., NYPD Blue, The Shield, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
In 2005, Kennedy won a recurring role on the popular ABC primetime soap, Desperate Housewives where he played Caleb Applewhite, a fugitive who was being held captive in his mother's (Alfre Woodard) basement. However shortly after in November 2005, Kennedy was fired from Desperate Housewives; Kennedy himself claimed that Touchstone Television, the producers of the show, wanted to take a new direction with the character and bought out his contract. He was replaced by NaShawn Kearse. The producers indicated it was due to sexual misconduct, given his screen time at the time his contract was cancelled amounted to no more than a few seconds.
Kennedy joined the cast of Showtime's hit series Weeds during its second and third season. He played the drug-dealer and self-described "thug", "U-Turn".
Kennedy played a gay inmate and gang leader in My Name is Earl and a married inmate and ex-con in Raising the Bar.
Kennedy also had an uncredited role in season six of the medical drama House, playing the son of a brutal African dictator.
Kennedy resides in Los Angeles.
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Melvin Gregg is an American actor and model known for his roles as DeMarcus Tillman in Netflix's mockumentary series American Vandal and Drew 'Manboy' Miller on FX's crime drama Snowfall.
Affion Crockett is an American actor and comedian.
Crockett appeared in HBO's Def Comedy Jam in 1996, demonstrating his impressions and physical comedy. He was a cast member of Wild 'n Out, starring Nick Cannon. He has appeared on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Blackish, co-starred in the films A Haunted House 1 & 2 with Marlon Wayans, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins with Martin Lawrence, Soul Men with Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac, The Wedding Ringer with Kevin Hart and Josh Gad, and Pixels with Adam Sandler.
Crockett starred in and produced his own sketch comedy show for Fox titled In the Flow with Affion Crockett, which was executive-produced by Jamie Foxx. He wrote, produced, and rapped on his debut comedy album, Watch the Clone.
He hosted a reunion special for the TV series Martin titled Martin: The Reunion that aired June 16, 2022 on BET+. And, in 2024, he wrote, starred in, and produced his homage to hip-hop culture, A Hip-Hop Story.
Terrence Jenkins (born April 21, 1982), also known as Terrence J, is an American actor, television personality and model. He is best known for his role as Michael Hanover in Think Like a Man and its' sequel Think Like a Man Too. He hosted the dating reality shows MTV's Are You the One? (for 2 seasons) and FOX's Coupled.
He was the host of BET's popular music video countdown show 106 & Park from 2006 until 2012, and the co-anchor of E! News from 2012-2015.
Kristopher D. Lofton (born June 24, 1988) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Jenard Sampson on the Starz series Power Book IV: Force, Terrell in True to the Game 2 & 3, Johnny on FX's Snowfall, Calvin in Tyler Perry's film Meet the Browns, and Clarence in Hardball.
Kandi Lenice Burruss (born May 17, 1976), known professionally by her mononym Kandi, is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, television personality, actress, businesswoman, and producer.
She first gained recognition in 1992 as a member of the multi-platinum R&B female vocal group Xscape. As a songwriter, she has received writing credits on the singles "Bills, Bills, Bills" by Destiny's Child, "There You Go" by Pink, "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" by Ariana Grande, and "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran. In 2000, she won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for her work on the TLC hit song "No Scrubs". Her debut single "Don't Think I'm Not", as well as her appearances on the singles "4, 5, 6" by Solé, and E-40's "U and Dat" alongside T-Pain, have all reached the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.
She has starred in the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Atlanta since its second-season premiere on July 30, 2009, making her the longest serving cast member in The Real Housewives franchise. She has appeared in six Real Housewives spin-offs and companion series as of 2022, beginning with 2012's The Kandi Factory, and continuing on with Kandi's Wedding (2014), Kandi's Ski Trip (2015), Xscape: Still Kickin' It (2017), and Kandi & the Gang (2022), all of which were aired by Bravo. She also appeared as a guest in Kim Zolciak's wedding special Don't Be Tardy for the Wedding (2012).
She competed in the third season of the Fox competition series The Masked Singer and and on the second season of Celebrity Big Brother on CBS.
In 2023, her production work on a 2022 Broadway production of the play The Piano Lesson earned her a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.
She and her ex-boyfriend, Russell "Block" Spencer of Block Entertainment, have a daughter named Riley Burruss (born on August 22, 2002). In late 2008, she started dating Ashley "A.J." Jewell and after several months, the couple became engaged in January 2009; however, Jewell died on October 2, 2009, after sustaining head injuries in a brawl.
On January 15, 2013, she announced via Twitter that she was engaged to Todd Tucker, a former line producer for The Real Housewives of Atlanta, whom she had been dating since 2011 while filming the fourth season. They married on April 4, 2014, and had a son (born January 6, 2016) and a daughter, via surrogate (born November 22, 2019).