Cast and Crew -
Darius McCrary -
Joseph C. Phillips -
Sam Sarpong -
Dionne Gipson -
Art Evans as Pastor Jones -
Daryl Coley -
Blanche McAllister Dykes -
Nicoe Potts -
Stephen Semien
MEET THE CAST (click the pictures to the right for bios)
- Darius McCrary
- Joseph C. Phillips
- Sam Sarpong
- Dionne Gipson
- Art Evans as Pastor Jones
- Daryl Coley
- Blanche McAllister Dykes
- Nicoe Potts
- Stephen Semien
TOMMY ROSS GOSPELJAM, LLC MANAGING PARTNER / EXECUTIVE PRODUCERTommy Ross has a 30 year history of managing major projects, large staff organizations and serving in senior positions in both private industry and government. He was the founding chair/president of the Research and Policy Institute of California (www.calresearch.org), founded Pinnacle Strategic Group, Inc. (www.pinnaclestrategy.net), a Sacramento based strategic communication consulting company, and is a well known figure in California politics. Through Pinnacle, he has acquired the rights to various movie projects. He served as Executive Producer in 2005 for the feature film American Hormones and as Managing Partner of the LLC formed to produce the film. American Hormones is available on Amazon.com and Netflix. CORY KING GOSPELJAM, LLC PARTNER/WRITER/PRODUCER/DIRECTORCory King is an 18-year veteran of the entertainment industry, having served as an actor, writer and producer of motion pictures, television and theatre. In 2001, Cory joined World Wrestling Entertainment in the capacity of writer/producer where he served directly under Vincent Kennedy McMahon Jr. and contributed to the weekly production of the company's 3 weekly television shows, RAW (the #1 rated cable television show), WWE Smackdown (UPN Network) and Sunday Night Heat (USA Network) as well as 1 PPV telecast per month.As an on-air personality, Cory has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. A few of his career credits as an actor include starring as recurring character Gordon on the WB Networks popular sitcom The Parent Hood and the recurring role of Albert in the ABC Television series Sister, Sister. With numerous additional credits in film, television and theatre (and a true church upbringing), Cory brings a diverse and well experienced foundation to GospelJam, LLC.FOSTER V. CORDER PRODUCER / DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY / CO-DIRECTORFoster Corder lays claim to many 'firsts' in his long and successful career as an award-winning photographer, filmmaker, producer and entertainment executive. Armed with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Corder opened Fosters Pet and Animal Photography studio, becoming the first African-American to do so. The business was an instant success. His high profile clients included the Kal Kan dog food companies and Carnation. The latter putting Corder on a nationwide tour to photograph racehorses and award-winning canines. Seeking new creative challenges, Corder dissolved his company and created Blackbird Films. He assembled a team of established and up and coming directors for such clients as McDonalds and the California Lottery. His staff included world-renowned director Gordon Parks as well as then newcomers, Kevin Hooks, Forrest Whitaker and Bill Duke and others. Concurrently, Corder began a professional relationship with the legendary NBA star, Wilt Chamberlain that would last until Chamberlain's death. Besides co-writing a number of films with Wilt, Foster co-produced the documentary, 'The Amazing Feats of Wilt Chamberlain" and served as a consultant on many projects involving 'The Big Dipper.' Never one to pass up an opportunity, Corder was commissioned by Paramount Pictures to pen a screenplay entitled 'The Cats,' based on his life story. Having forged his birth certificate at just fifteen-years of age, 'The Cats' chronicled Foster's 13 months of active duty in Vietnam. As a member of the WGA, Foster has written and sold other film screenplays such as, 'The Paper Boy', 'Smokey', The Sons of Dolemite', 'Heads You Win/Tails I Lose' (The Ike Turner Story). Based on the success of Blackbird, Capitol Records made Corder a career offer he couldn't refuse when he was named Director of Video Production, becoming the first African-American hired as a film executive in the record industry. During his tenure at Capitol, Corder supervised a staff that would swell to hundreds of cast and crewmembers relevant to the production's completion. Corder produced music videos for Tina Turner, Paul McCartney, Bonnie Raitt and the highly successful, 'Too Legit to Quit' and 'Addams Groove' starring M.C. Hammer, as well as many others. Again feeling the entrepreneur creative spirit, Corder left Capitol Records to produce, direct, and photograph 'The Legend of Dolemite,' starring the aforementioned comedic legend. Corder formed Daughters 2 Feed Productions in 1995 to focus on the new media technologies and various projects he wanted to develop In recent years, Corder has acted as Producer, Director, Director of Photography or Gaffer on 57 shorts and 37 features.
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