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Ollie-Shareese Bias Bio Inspiring Female Actor & Model born in Macon Georgia raised in Cleveland,Ohio with over 10 years of theatre experience and some experience with commercial and advertising. Experience in video skits and voice-overs for 1 years. A leading role in, a national award winning short film for Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital. My gifts and talents are used to address issues occurring in our society today. I volunteer with many different community organizations to bring awareness concerning health and domestics violence. I have appeared in a variety of films, web series, commercials,and theatre performances. My theatre experience open door to help fight against domestic violence through, Stage plays, such as Misery loves Company, Moma Why Me,Jada's Journey, Hakui, and This Girl Life, " are all a part of my ministry opening door and bringing awareness to domestic violence and other issues in our society today. I have to give credit to these amazing Directors and Playwrights, Ronnie Holman,George PlayWright Afford, Mel Yarbrough, DK Ward, Michael Oatman, Brandon X Bell and Toya Marie. A great opportunity came true when i appeared in Messy Church, which i made my first appearance at the Cleveland's Play House Square,Hannah Theatre that was a dream of dreams; I also, appeared in Souled Out,and A Plethora of other stage productions. In addition, The films,Imprint, and Run With Angels touched the surface of depression. Also "In Spy Red Pictures," All Lives Matter support the fight against violence. My ministry is God driven and i use my gifts to share and bring awareness to issues that need to be addressed. My Other passion is Film, and My greatest aspirations was Studio 8 Productions "White Boy Rick,"coming in 2018. In addition other {Films} such as, Life Don't Know Easy, End Of The Road, Keep Going,Double Betrayal, and of course [Web series] " Not My Life", "The Connected," "Damaged Goods," and "Now What." I appeared in the documentary of the Hough Riot of 1966. My first professional modeling experience was New York Fashion week. I walked for four Fashion designers, extending my modeling career in pageantry with Today's International Woman Pageant, and competed for Ms. Ohio Curvy Elite, also modeled for Victoria Henley's Magnifique fashion show. A memorable chance of a lifetime happened when i least expected it to occur at my age and that was God opening door for me. I give all the glory and praise to him. I was not expecting to appear on stage and filming as an extra in films, and commercials and Modeling. My preference is to be seen as an actor instead of an actress, because it open up a broad area of roles which will allow me to explore my talent by releasing my gifts from GOD. He will be pleased that I'm doing my passion,and keeping him number one in my life.