Montré Everett
Montré Everett is a American actor. Born in Vallejo, California, now Montré is based between Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia where, as well as acting, he is creating a production company to produce short films and documentaries.
Montré spent most his early years as an athlete, playing drums in church, and singing in an R&B group. Although he always had a way of performing through acting or singing, Montré began his acting career in high school when his drama teacher asked him to fill in for another student in a drama competition. He ended up winning the best actor award and his love for acting began to grow. After high school, Montré enrolled at California State University, Sacramento where he sharpened his theater skills under direction of the late Thomas Michael Gates. He performed in several stage plays such as 'Winners Losers' and 'The Might Gents.' Leaving college before graduating forced Montré to pause the pursuit of his acting passion. That pause ended up lasting over two decades as Montré entered the workforce and started a family.
Fortunately one his repeated phrases, "It's never too late to pursue your passion" became more than just words. After seeing an open audition advertised on the local news, Montré (at the urging of his wife) decided to give acting one more try. Shortly after the audition, he landed a role in the feature film 'Mara" and several commercials.