Christy is originally from Muncie, Indiana, were
she attended Ball State University.  Performing in
several shows at a very early age, she quickly
found her way into the professional arena of
dance and entertainment. As a trained dancer,
she joined Left Eye Productions Dance Company
in Atlanta, GA and also cheered professionally
for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. That opportunity
fueled her experience in the world of film and
television and after training at Alliance Theatre
she landed her first film role in the FOX box
office hit "Drumline" as an A&T Dancer.
Christy packed up and headed to Los Angeles to
be "full out" in her film and television career.
She then plunged full speed ahead working on
several independent films, theatre productions,
and television shows. Her most recent theatre
production "Club Rumboogie”, directed by
Freedom Williams was with Colsac Theatre
Company.  On TV, she guest starred on "Mad
TV" and MTV's "Faking the Video". In film,
Christy just completed the feature comedy “The
Candy Shoppe” with Omar Gooding and was the
lead in a short called "Learning to Dance
Alone". Her 2004 Cannes Film Market short,
"Shooter", aired on HBO and Cinemax.
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Danielle was born in New Orleans and has lived in
the Los Angeles area since the age of ten. At 14,
she began her dance training at Hollywood High
School for the Performing Arts. She holds a
bachelor’s degree in Communications Studies from
UCLA.  As a dancer, Danielle performed as a
company member of the Lula Washington Dance
Theatre, and Winifred Harris’ Between Lines. She
has also performed on tour with the UniverSoul
Circus, and with the legendary Paul McCartney on
his Driving USA and Back in the World tours.
Danielle turned to acting almost two years ago,
studying with the likes of Aaron Speiser and the late
Gene Frankel in New York. As an actress, Danielle
recently made her stage debut in the play Changing
Brandy. She has appeared on the NBC show
American Dreams, in music videos for artists Heather
Headley and Xzibit, and in many commercials
including Wendy’s “Mealtime Got Complicated,”
which is currently airing.  Catch her soon in the short
film, Natural Beauty.
Danielle Lewis
danielle@brownbetties.com
www.myspace.com/one_sexxie_girl
A native of Jefferson City, Mo., Keena been
dancing since age three. She is well-trained in
modern, jazz, hip hop, ballet and West African
dance. She has danced with and/or starred in
music videos with artists such as Jay-Z, Paul
Okenfold, Snoop Dogg, Twista and Nelly. A
former Miss Ohio, Keena is also an accomplished
actress. She has guest starred on a one hour
drama for Lifetime Television, co-hosted The
Way We Do It for BET, appeared on MadTV and
in numerous commercials. Keena was also seen
in The Rundown, starring The Rock. She has
starred in many independent films such as Desert
Shade and Inspired By which aired on BETJ. She
can currently be seen in the first 3-D movie poster
for How She Move. As the leading lady in the
stage play, Shoplife, LA Weekly quoted that,
"Ferguson turns in a particularly fine
performance." Through her new found production
company, KaShKe Productions, LLC, (comprised
of herself, Kathryn J. Taylor and Shonelle Blake),
they wrote, produced, directed and starred in
their first original production titled,
Out The Box:
A 3 Woman 1 Woman Show which sold out at the
2007 National Black Theater festival.
Keena Ferguson
keena@brownbetties.com
www.keenaferguson.com
www.myspace.com/keenaferguson
A recent transplant to Los Angeles via
New York and Chicago, Peppur has seen
success as an actor, writer, dancer and
singer. During her five years in New York,
Peppur appeared on stage, film and
television. As a writer, she’s especially
proud of the staged-readings of her piece I
SEE and one-act play, Flapjacks &
Orange Juice; and of Drea’s Denial a short
film which she wrote, acted in and co-
produced. Peppur’s non-fiction essay,
Three-Way appears in Ava Chin’s SPLIT:
Stories from a Generation Raised on
Divorce. Two songs, which Peppur
penned
and performed, were includ
ed on the
score of Cold Feet an indepen
dent film
that screened at New York’s Urb
anworld
Film Festival, among others. While in
Chicago, Ms. Chambers performed for
thousands as a World Champion Chicago
Bulls dancer and sites this ex
perience as a
turning point in making a be
e-line ascent
toward her dreams. This Kenosha,
Wisconsin native continues
to reach for
the stars and will, as she often says, “See
you at the top!”
Peppur Chambers
peppur@brownbetties.com
www.peppurchambers.com
www.myspace.com/harlemsstory
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Christy Gamble
christy@brownbetties.com
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