Malcolm Xavier is an American actor who has portrayed an array of different characters. From being everyone's teenage sweetheart, 'Bo', in Disney's international hit show, "The Avatars" (2014), to playing a psycho emo killer, 'Art', in the independent holiday thriller, "Killer Christmas" (2017). He was born Malcolm Xavier Jones, on March 30th in the early nineties in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. His passion for acting came in the 9th grade where he attended Oakland Mills High school. He trained and performed in musicals such as "Grease", where he played 'Kenickie'. Continuing his craft, Malcolm Xavier transferred to Franklin High School, where he played, 'The Duke', in William's Shakespeare's, "The Comedy of Errors". Upon graduating from Franklin High School, Malcolm Xavier continued to train for theater, film, and television at one of NYC's top acting schools, The American Musical Dramatic Academy, AMDA and graduated 2011. Soon thereafter he signed a management deal and began booking nationwide commercials, feature films, and voice over's for Google, Smirnoff, and Biolage Shampoo. In 2013, Malcolm Xavier would go on to make his way into the international circuit. Filming in Madrid, Spain for 6 months to play the teenage heartthrob and keyboard player, 'Bo', on Disney's "The Avatars". A year later he spent 2 months training to portray a boxer, 'Kid Sunshine' in the crime drama, "Glass Chin", which premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. In 2015 Malcolm played a mischievous teenager looking for some cash playing 'Kai' in CBS's "Elementary" and in 2016 he starred as a Disc Jockey in the 70's, 'DJ Johnny', on HBO's "Vinyl". This year Malcolm Xavier has been featured in Seven Seconds on Netflix and NBC's Rise. In the middle of auditions, Malcolm Xavier writes his own pilots and screenplays while submitting to festivals and competitions. Malcolm Xavier resides in Los Angeles, CA. His other activities, outside his acting profession, include reading, yoga, boxing, painting, roller skating, creating, and spending time with his loved ones.
Emmy-nominated actor and director Malcolm-Jamal Warner was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was named after Malcolm X and legendary jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal. Warner first rose to national prominence by starring on the celebrated and long-running classic television series "The Cosby Show." His work on the show garnered him a Primetime Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. As a seasoned director, Warner has worked on a host of television series, including being a regular director [and producer] on the comedy series "Malcolm & Eddie," and also having directed several episodes of "The Cosby Show," "All That," "Keenan & Kel," "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "Sesame Street," and the AIDS awareness video "Timeout: The Truth about HIV, AIDS, and You' [which starred Magic Johnson and Arsenio Hall, and earned Warner the NAACP Key of Life Image Award. His short film, "This Old Man," received critical acclaim on the theater festival circuit. In addition to his television credits, Warner made his feature film debut in Paramount Pictures' "Drop Zone," and was also seen in Warner Bros' Pictures "Fools Gold" opposite Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, and Donald Sutherland. He also co-starred in the independent films "Restaurant" with Adrien Brody, "A Fare to Remember," and "The List" with Wayne Brady. On stage, Warner has starred in the off-Broadway plays "Three Ways Home," "Cryin' Shame," for which he received the NAACP Theater Award for Best Supporting Actor, "Freefall" at the Victory Garden Theatre in Chicago, and in "A Midsummer Nights' Dream," at the La Jolla Playhouse in California. Warner received critical acclaim for his West Coast debut of his one-man theatrical production of "Love and Other Social Issues." He will return to the stage in September 2014, reprising Sidney Poitier's role as Dr. John Prentice in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," opening in Boston at The Huntington Theatre. Warner has held this role before, previously performing in the play at Washington D.C.'s esteemed Arena Theater. In 2014, Warner can be seen recurring on two hit series: TNT's "Major Crimes," and FX's "Sons of Anarchy." He was most recently seen on NBC's critically acclaimed series "Community," and recently guest starred on "The Michael J. Fox Show," TNT's "Hawthorne", AMC's "The Cleaner," and Showtime's "Dexter." In 2011, Warner produced, directed, and starred in the BET original series "Reed Between the Lines" opposite Tracee Ellis Ross. Warner's voice may be as well known as his likeness, for four seasons he was heard as the voice of the "Producer" on PBS' "The Magic School Bus." Currently, he can be heard on the audio book version of "The Marvelous Effect" published by Berkley Trade, as well as in Simon & Schuster's "Fatherhood" by Bill Cosby. When not acting and directing, Warner is a poet and a bass player. His jazz-funk band Miles Long has performed in several major jazz festivals, including the Playboy Jazz Festival, and has opened for high profile artists including Earl Klugh and the late Luther Vandross, and he recently performed at the historic Apollo Theater. Both of Warner's independently distributed CD's, "The Miles Long Mix Tape" and "Love and Other Social Issues". Warner is set to release brand new music, fall 2014. Warner currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Malea Emma Tjandrawidjaja is an Indonesian American actress who lives in Los Angeles. Her acting in A24's feature film After Yang (2021) opposite Colin Farrell gains rave reviews from critics such as Awards Watch, The Hollywood Reporter and Indie Wire. She is also known for her recurring guest star roles on iCarly (2021) and on Disney Channel shows Coop and Cami Ask the World (2018) and Raven's Home (2017). Malea is also a singer. Her National Anthem video in LA Galaxy game went viral in 2018 and was included in Google Year in Search in 2018. She was cast as Molly in the star studded Annie musical at the Hollywood Bowl in July 2018 and her performance gained great reviews from media such as LA Times, Times Squares Chronicles and Broadway World. She was invited to sing And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going with Tony and Grammy awards winner, Jennifer Holliday, on Good Morning America and was invited to audition on American Idol and was awarded with golden ticket even though she was too young to compete. Malea speaks English, Mandarin, Indonesian and Spanish. She plays piano, violin, guitar and ukulele. Malea also loves contortion, gymnastics, dancing and soccer.
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A native of Kauai, Hawaii, Malea Rose is a graduate of the island's Kula High School and a former competitive surfer. She also entered singing competitions; performed in clown camp; hosted her own radio show on local KKCR; and modeled throughout her life for multiple publications and brands including photographer Terry Richardson and Italian Vogue. From the age of five, Rose has been a seasoned stage performer, starting with the Kauai Community Theater Group. She graduated high school a year early, and later attended Chapman University in Southern California as a theater major at age 16, before making her feature film debut as the drug lord's girlfriend in the crime thriller Kush. Rose made her television debut in the HBO comedy series Entourage, and has appeared in a number of other series, including Vin Diesel directed series The Ropes, Hello Ladies (as Lexi, a funny party girl), New Girl, The Crazy Ones, Legit, and the last and final season of Two and a Half Men. Her additional feature credits include Lake Dead, Garden Party, Yellow (for director Nick Cassavetes), and Think Like a Man Too to name a few. Malea Rose plays Lleva, a fun-loving pragmatic Earth girl caught up in an alternative universe in the upcoming science fiction thriller The Repairman. She also co-stars as Halle Berry's nasty nemesis in the feature Kidnap, which is described as a female Taken, and she plays a very young cool mom in the television pilot Unphiltered, about an accomplished womanizer who reluctantly decides to help re-introduce his divorced, broken hearted friend to today's cutthroat dating world. Rose is also a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade improvisational group. In her spare time, she is a writer and is in development on her first project, she's an advocate of Womens rights and equality, and continues to work with animal charities among others.