User:Ambokile/sandbox

FILM

Her name is Ambokile', meaning "one redeemed by God." A native of Honolulu Hawaii, she embraces her passion to be in the film and entertainment industry since she was a young girl. With over seven films (in which she has accomplished both lead and supporting roles) coming out since 2015, Ambokile' continues to be on a progressive roll. She has also landed a guest appearance on a reality television show, and starred with lead and supporting roles in a theatrical performance.

In her more recent credits, Ambokile’ landed the lead role as "Sunset" in the feature ongoing series and suspense thriller film, “Shadow of the Monarch” (2017) directed by John Luksetich; supporting role as Amber in the new series, "The Accountant," (2016) directed by Richard Bergen; supporting actress in the film “Ugly Shoes” (2016) directed by Randy Kent; supporting actress in the film “Water” (Post-Production - 2017), and starring role as “Abra” in the thriller film “Heavy Makeup” (2015) directed by Chris Morrissey, just to name a few. For more information on her films please refer to her IMDB credits at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4677696/.

Ambokile' also landed lead role as Eve, (the world's most beautiful woman) in the theatrical play, "Seven Deadly Sins," at the Berubian Theatre in Hollywood, California; a television guest appearance on Gloria Allred's - We the People (Plaintiff, Charmaine Rowe - produced by Byron Allen); and appearing in television shows such as (CBS) Men Behaving Badly, Chicago Hope, Babylon 5 and Pacific Blue, just to name a few.

Ambokile' began acting classes in Washington and now resides in the beautiful City of Angels, bringing her dreams to fruition, where she studied Meisner at Playhouse West and continuously works with a variety of acting coaches.

MUSIC

In this time, it seems enough simply to walk through your words as an MC, it seems any part of your conversation will make the cut for many contemporary MC's vocal parts on their records. As long as the six-pack or booty is there, it seems true poets and lyrical percussionists need not apply. It is this climate that makes MC artist and entrepreneur Ambokile' stand out like a shining beacon in what some understand as the genre of Rap music. Ambokile' leads the light in a Renaissance of skilled, lyrical rhythmical orators of the calibre of Bahamadia, Rakim, Gil Scott Heron, and the Last Poets.

Ambokile's notoriety and repp as a skilled and serious MC, artist and performer has been steadily building in coffee houses, poetry readings and cable television shows of LA, USA, across California State and now her effect is rippling out across the globe to Europe and beyond as airplay and a following builds. Working with a variety of producers, Ambokile' has produced contemporary classics such as "Journey" and “Over” incorporating Neo Jazz Funk instrumentation and lyrical flow that Gil Scott Heron and Brian Jackson could easily have been behind. With the ground work and foundation set, Ambokile' is now set to take things to another level.

Ambokile's latest singles including the remix of “Over” and “Journey” are a more minimal electro funk work out, the flow still unstoppable with head tipped towards the Bay area renaissance about to explode worlwide. The West Coast has been slept on for too long. Ambokile', follows the footsteps of her mother who is also a spoken word artist, published writer and poet, therefore, the stage is second nature to her and Ambokile’ seems poised to reposition the area sound as thee sound others wish to copy. Her work is now playing even throughout the United Kingdom. For the songstress, songwriter, lyricist, poet, model and actress, Simply....Ambokile', the future seems bright