Tamiko (and her infectious personality) have graced all of Nashville’s professional stages! She’s been in high demand on the commercial and regional theatre circuit for some time now. You can currently catch her as a series regular on TBN in, “Smoketown”. Other works of interest; Tamar in a series called “Woman of Valor”, as well as Titania in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” with The Nashville Shakespeare Festival.
Archives: Actors
Allee-Sutton
Allee-Sutton Hethcoat is a model, actor, on-air host and NSL Graduate born and raised in Franklin, Tennessee. Hethcoat graduated from Belmont University as a member of Alpha Chi honor society, which limits membership to the top 10 percent of an institution’s junior, senior and graduate students. Hethcoat recently passed the Tennessee bar exam and is currently continuing her work in the entertainment industry and working towards serving her community as an attorney. In her spare time, she enjoys being with her loved ones, cooking, baking, working out, reading, watching films, gardening and traveling. Hethcoat is passionate about her involvement with Breast and Ovarian Cancer awareness, volunteering with organizations that aid the homeless and working with companies that combat children’s educational and health issues.
Jennifer
Jennifer is a Nashville native with a performance resume that ranges from radio broadcasts to television commercials. Whether on stage or on video, Jennifer is in demand for her youthful looks and direct, yet warm delivery. She has worked with several companies, and you can see her in productions around the country.
Christina
Christina’s performance experience spans the range of theater to radio. If you have visited Nashville recently, you may have seen her as Grace Farrell in Anne, her most recent on-stage role. She has also portrayed the likes of Cassie in Neil Simon’s Rumors and a 19th-century actress who was cast as the Courtezan in Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, directed by the famed Lane Davies. Other recent Nashville credits include: multiple characters in Greg Wilson’s junkyard adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Sylvia in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Miss Bingley in Pride and Prejudice, and many others. Aside from the stage, Christina can be seen and/or heard in local and national TV and radio ads. In 2008, she played the female lead in Alius Primoris, an award-winning short film that won second place honors in the Door Post International Film Festival.