Jamal Joseph is a producer and director, known for August Rush (2007), Chapter & Verse (2016) and 30 Days (2006). He is married to Joyce Walker. They have two children.
Jamal Kazak is known for Mass Effect 3 (2012), The Men (2018) and All My Children (1970).
Jamal M. Jennings knew he had a passion for acting and storytelling since his first retelling of movies and shows while growing up in Richmond, California to his friends. The appeal of engaging others remained an ongoing theme in his professional career as he worked in interactive entertainment, special effects, and writing. Ultimately, it became clear to Jamal, that the writing and telling of stories were where he needed to focus his energy. This clarity led to an opportunity to collaborate with director Lee Cummings on an independent film which he ended up co-starring in, Date for Hire. The project proved to be a tremendous learning experience that has helped Jamal align his passions and career. This positive experience cemented Jamal's focus on film production, leading him to pursue various writing and acting opportunities. Jamal enjoys juggling writing work on several screenplays as well as acting in independent films. His goal is to create honest, unique work that reflects the many facets of the human condition. While he's showcased his facility with comedy, he aims to have a body of work that covers comedy, drama, science fiction and everything in between. Although a few decades may have passed since Jamal first discovered the joys of storytelling and acting, he is still as anxious as ever to bring stories to life for all to see.
Jamal McCants is an actor and producer, known for White Elephant (2022), Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust (2008) and The Sweet Spot (2003).
Jamal McWhorter is an actor turned film producer/director born and raised in Atlanta, GA. With a strong passion for making quality films, Jamal starts with a great story and bring it alive with eye-catching visuals. Dramas, horrors, and comedies are the genres he loved growing up, and he likes to have fun with those elements of his films today. In 2013 he wrote, produced, and starred in his first production LOUD, a semi-autobiographical tale about a young musician trying to make it. Shortly after completing the movie, Jamal and his business partners started L.O.U.D. Films, an indie film company committed to excellent storytelling. His upcoming feature-length directorial debut Switched at Love, a romantic comedy set in Atlanta, is set for release in Winter 2022. Jamal lists Ice Cube, Tyler Perry, and Seth Rogan as three of his biggest influences. "I just love how they just made their own lane", he says about the megastars. "They all laid their foundations making interesting projects, featuring themselves in leading roles. And their movies became huge. For someone who acts as well as produce, it's a genius route to take".
Jamal Mixon was born on June 17, 1983 in Oxnard, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Nutty Professor (1996), Bulworth (1998) and Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000).
Jamal Moore is an internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter, and recording artist. Known for his smooth, rich tone and his cross-style versatility, Jamal brings a uniquely captivating artistry to everything he touches, be it pop, jazz, gospel, or classical. Jamal tours regularly with Kanye West as a member of gospel sensations, The Sunday Service Collective. A background vocalist for Beyonce, he has performed at Coachella Festival, the Kobe & Gianna Bryant Memorial service, and on the soundtrack for Disney's new The Lion King. Jamal was a finalist on NBC's The Sing-Off and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and Netflix documentary, Beyonce Homecoming. He can also be heard as the singing voice of "Synth" on the new Dreamworks/Netflix series, Trolls. With a degree in Opera from the Eastman School of Music in New York, Jamal remains active in the classical music sphere, recently performing Mahler's second symphony at the Hollywood Bowl, and Beethoven's ninth symphony at Walt Disney Concert Hall, both with Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic. Jamal toured extensively as a featured soloist with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. With vocal quintet, The Exchange, Jamal performed in over 50 countries, served as an official "Cultural Ambassador" abroad for the US State Department, and opened for the Backstreet Boys' Europe arena tour. For Jamal's original songwriting, he was the Grand Prize Finalist in the esteemed John Lennon Songwriting Contest. In March 2020, Jamal released his latest EP, Love Letters, Vol. 1, the first installment in an ongoing series of soul-stirring covers and genre-bending originals. With 4+ Million views and 57,500+ followers on YouTube, Jamal is grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with other like-minded artists and to share his voice with his growing audience around the globe.
Jamal Quezaire is an actor and producer, known for The Monster Project (2017), Sex Sent Me to the ER (2013) and Don't Judge Me Judge the Music (2011).
Jamal Renaldo is an actor and composer, known for Face Up, Nate & Jamie (2016) and More Hate Than Fear (2015).
Jamal Said is known for Sh'henim (1989) and Miral (2010).