The Game’s Wendy Raquel Robinson & Being Mary Jane’s Gary Dourdan Star in New Inspirational Movie!!!

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I know we are not feeling Sheldon aka Gary Dourdan after the “Being Mary Jane” finale a week ago today, but let’s remember that he was just acting, right 🙂 And no matter what she does, Tasha Mack from “The Game” aka Wendy Raquel Robinson will always be our girl! Anywho, Wendy Racquel Robinson and Gary Dourdan have come together to star in a new inspiration film “Mysterious Ways.”

Below is the description of the film…

The day a hit and run driver took the life of her little boy, Marilyn (Wendy Raquel Robinson) died inside. Not even the passing of time, the love of a good man or a job as choir director at her church could bring her peace. But a chance encounter with a mysterious homeless man, who calls himself Mozart (Gary Dourdan), will change Marilyn’s world and let her see that there are no accidents, and true healing starts with forgiveness. Directed by Dan Garcia, Mysterious Ways also stars Telma Hopkins and Mary Mary’s Erica Atkins Campbell.

Below is the trailer for the film….

MYSTERIOUS WAYS is currently available on www.urbanmoviechannel.com  &

 available for purchase on DVD TODAY!!!

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Little Black Boy Wonder – Black Male Actors Unite in Dedication to Trayvon Martin…

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In all of the ugliness that has been uncovered since the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, some beauty has also emerged…It has been beautiful to see people pay tribute to this slain boy whether through banding together in rallies to creating art…

Fellow UGA graduate and well-known actor Omari Hardwick brought together several black male actors such as Aaron D Spears, Affion Crockett, Bill Duke, Brian Dobbins, David Oweloyo, Eriq LaSalle, Gary Dourdan, Isaiah Roberts, Jay Ellis, Marlon Wayans, Mo McRae, Omar Benson Miller, Omari Hardwick, Robbie Jones, Pastor Toure Roberts, Sugar Shane Mosely,Wesley Jonathan,and Wren Brown for a poem entitled “Little Black Boy Wonder.” Hardwick wrote and produced the video of the poem, and it was directed by Mo McRae.

See for yourself…

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