Tommy Dorfman is an actress, writer, director, and producer. She most recently directed her first feature film, I Wish You All The Best, starring Corey Fogelmanis, Alexandra Daddario, Cole Sprouse, and Lena Dunham. The highly anticipated debut feature premiered at SXSW in March to rave reviews and will be in theaters in 2025. After graduating Fordham University in 2015, Tommy booked her first role on the hit Netflix series, “13 Reasons Why,” for which she received critical acclaim. Tommy has since gone out on to act across different mediums, last on the stage in 2019 Off-Broadway production of Daddy by Jeremy O. Harris, for. Danya Taymour. She lives in New York City. Her memoir Maybe This Will Save Me will be published in June 2025 by Hanover Square Press.
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Taheen Modak trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Last year, Taheen starred in Pygmalion at the Old Vic for which he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award. Previously he featured in Hamlet at the Bristol Old Vic as Laertes/Rosencratz and appeared as Harry in The Taxidermist’s Daughter at the Chichester Festival Theatre. On screen, Taheen recently wrapped a regular role in “The Hardacres” for Channel 5. Taheen also lead in “The Bay” for ITV opposite Morven Christie and can be seen playing the lead role of ‘Jay’ in hit Sky comedy “Two Weeks To Live” with Maisie Williams and Sian Clifford. His other credits include the lead in BFI short film Doggerland and The American Clock at London’s Old Vic Theatre.
View Full ProfileRachel Zegler is a dynamic actress and singer who has already established herself as a trailblazer of her generation. At only 17 years old, Rachel earned the role of María Vasquez for Steven Spielberg’s new adaptation of West Side Story out of 30,000 auditions. The film captured Rachel’s motion picture debut alongside Rita Moreno and Ariana DeBose, and earned her an NBR Award for Best Actress along with a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Rachel then starred alongside Zachary Levi, Helen Mirren, and Lucy Liu in D.C. Comics’ Shazam! Fury of the Gods, the sequel to the successful predecessor, Shazam! She can currently be seen leading the highly anticipated prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes as Lucy Gray Baird, the girl tribute from impoverished District 12. Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage, and Hunter Schafer also star. In 2025, Rachel will be seen as Snow White in Disney’s live-action remake of the classic story, making her one of the first Latina actresses to star in a live-action Disney film. Director Marc Webb said, “Rachel’s extraordinary vocal abilities are just the beginning of her gifts. Her strength, intelligence and optimism will become an integral part of rediscovering the joy in this classic Disney fairy-tale.” She will also be seen in the A24 disaster comedy Y2K, directed by SNL alum Kyle Mooney. In the film penned by Evan Winter, which is set on New Year’s Eve 1999, two high school nobodies decide to crash the last big party before the new millennium. When the clock. strikes midnight, the night gets more insane than they ever could have imagined. Rachel stars alongside Mason Gooding, The Kid Laroi and Alicia Silverstone. Rachel will also be seen leading Netflix’s animated musical film Spellbound, which follows Princess Ellian (Zegler) as she embarks on a mission to save her kingdom after a spell turns her parents into monsters. The film will feature music and lyrics by The Little Mermaid collaborators Alan Menken and Glenn Slater. Rachel has been featured on the covers of Elle, Town & Country, Who What Wear and The Hollywood Reporter and has been profiled by Vogue, Allure, and VMagazine. She is a Forbes “30 Under 30” recipient and has been recognized by Time magazine with inclusion in their Time100Next list, by Variety in their annual “Power of Young Hollywood Impact“ list, and by The Hollywood Reporter with their “Next Generation” list. She was also named one of “Nine Latinx Women in Hollywood Currently Changing the World” by Elle magazine. On Latin representation in entertainment, a subject she is passionate about, Rachel says, “We are not just the quirky side character who occasionally says a word in Spanish, we are the main character.”
View Full ProfileDaniel Bravo Hernández is a New York City actor, born and raised. From the streets of Dyckman to the Broadway stage, he is grateful to be making his Broadway debut with Romeo + Juliet. Bravo Hernández recently received his BFA from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at SUNY Purchase. He’d like to thank The Stars of Tomorrow Project, mentor/friend Brian D. Hills, his previous teachers, Clara Bello & Richard Marmolejos, and his parents for helping him develop into the artist he is today. It truly took a village. Mami y Papi, si están leyendo esto, ¡llegamos! Gracias por todo y gracias a Dios.
View Full ProfileMissy Malek, a British actor from London, of Arab and Iranian descent, has a distinguished background in classical theatre. She began her acting career at 14 with the National Youth Theatre. She completed her undergraduate degree in Philosophy at Oxford University, where she was an active member of the Drama Society, performing in numerous classical plays by Tennessee Williams, Ionesco, and Chekhov. Malek made her professional stage debut as Osric in Hamlet, starring Ian McKellen in the titular role. She gained critical acclaim for her portrayal of Anya in Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, opposite Mckellen’s Firs. In terms of her screen work, she played the recurring role of Nikita in Netflix’s “Anatomy
View Full ProfileSola Fadiran his Broadway debut last year in Aaron Sorkin’s Tony-nominated Camelot, after graduating from Yale School of Drama. Following that, he starred in the inaugural production of the Perelman Performing Arts Center, Watch Night, a world premier directed by Tony-winner Bill T. Jones, in a performance the New York Times simply calls, “Excellent.” Most recently, Fadiran starred in the Broadway transfer of Fat Ham at The Old Globe in a performance the San Diego Union Tribune hailed as “a triumphant turn.” An accomplished singer, Fadiran has also performed as a soloist with prestigious institutions, including the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Cincinnati Opera, among others.
View Full ProfileGían Pérez is a multi-hyphenate artist born and raised in Puerto Rico. Broadway: Sing Street. Off-Broadway: Comedy of Errors (The Public Theatre), Sing Street (NYTW). Regional: Sing Street (Huntington Theatre), Next to Normal (Westport Country Playhouse). TV: “East New York” (CBS). Gían’s debut solo guitar record, bambú, was recently released by zOaR Records. As a musician, Pérez has played at venues like The Stone, Joe’s Pub, Downtown Music Gallery, among others, and collaborated with artists like Brandon Lopez, Marc Edwards, Zoh Amba, Elliott Sharp, and gabby fluke-mogul. He is also a founding member in the band Office Hours. (All music available on all streaming platforms.)
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