Sammy Michael Moss He is a film and television actor who began in Atlanta, Georgia, where he starred in Robocop 3, Passenger 57, and The Night Flyer. Michael captured the lead of Sammy in the Small Miracles film with his stellar performance in Drop Dead Diva, Family Feud, Franklin & Bash, Halt and Catch Fire, High Rise, In the Heat of the Night, and many more national commercials and television series.
Anita Rebecca Kyler Downs Rebecca began acting in such television series as CSI Miami, Law And Order, Homicide, Ozark, Tell Me Lies, and Charming The Hearts of Men. After graduating from Tufts University and opera at the Boston Conservancy, Rebecca moved to London, graduating with a Master’s at the Royal Academy of Music. Rebecca sings in five languages, specializing in French jazz, performing at Manhattans' Elaine's, Sardie's, Circo’s, and Atlanta Jazz Society
Tessy Kathleen McManus A forty-year veteran of Atlanta’s theater community, Kathleen McManus is a Suzi Bass award-winning actress and Associate Director of Theater Studies at Woodward Academy. She is the Co-founder of Theatre Arís, Atlanta’s stage for Celtic culture. Most recently, she has been seen on screen in “Gilda Sue Rosenstein: The Movie”, and “Charming The Hearts of Men”.
Sophie Janna Zonder is an actress, novelist, and performer, starring in a stellar performance of Sam Shepard's "Fool For Love". Before her landing the role as Sophie in "Small Miracles", Janna performed musical satire in nationwide venues. She is most recently known for her work on “Tell Me Lies” for Hulu.
Milly Stephanie Kallos is an actress and voice, speech, and dialect teacher. Her short fiction received two Raymond Carver Awards and a Pushcart Prize nomination. "Language Arts," her third novel, has currently been filmed as a movie, premiering at the Seattle Film Festival, with her performing as a supporting character.
Writer Director Producer Toni Crey A graduate of NYU Film & Television with her MFA in Film Production, a recipient of the Tisch School of the Arts Foundation and Helena Rubinstein Scholarships for Women and Sundance Producers Lab, Toni has directed and produced several films focusing on female-driven stories.
Toni has received awards for her NYU Thesis “Rest Stop,” premiering on A&E Short Stories and broadcast internationally on European television. Toni holds a Union Editor and Script Supervisor working on “Charming the Hearts of Men,” “The Walking Dead,” “Ozark,” “The Originals,” “Zombieland 2: Double Tap”, and “Tell Me Lies.” Toni is a long-time Los Angeles resident who lives in Topanga with her husband and is creating conscious films under the Femme Films banner of an all-female production.
Femme Films is a newly formed all-female production company dedicated to creatively supporting unspoken heroes within women in history. The History of Reproductive Rights in America: Her Life Choice is a series of six half-hour documentaries showing the history of how the US federal and state governments have both limited and expanded access to contraception and abortion over the years in the United States.