Jeannine Wright is an Author who has also written ‘A Compilation of 12 Literary Works of Monologues and Poems Plus a Song’. She is an actress known for Tough Love Atlanta (2023), MIAO (2021), The Deadly Welcoming (2019, ATL Homicide (2018), The Truth About Relationships (2017), Music & Murder (2016), Justice: By Any Means (2015) and Fatal Attraction (2013). She developed a passion for acting at the age of 8 years old. She started out at the Cleveland School of the Arts where she took up theatre and dance. She later went on to do plays in Junior High School. During high school, she modeled in several Fashion/Hair Shows. Upon graduating high school, she began taking classes at the Karamu House where she studied beginners, adult, and advanced acting classes including improvisation and performed her first stage reading titled 'Theme for Summer Madness.' She later took Theatre Appreciation at Cuyahoga Community College. After graduating, she went on to Ursuline College to complete her BA in Psychology with a minor in Religious Studies. She also took up a course in Stage Combat at Cleveland State University with Professor Michael Gatto. She continued her theatre experience where she performed in projects titled 'And Then They Came for Me,' 'Radium Girls,' 'One Monkey Don't Stop No Show,' What You Do in The Dark,' 'Ceremonies For 1958," and "Before I Die: The War Against Tupac Shakur.' She relocated to Atlanta, Georgia in 2010 and continued to hone her craft while performing in productions titled 'No More Strength,' 'Addiction' and 'Bridge of No Return.' She also worked on short films, independent films, music videos, and commercials as well. She also had the pleasure of continuing her training through Actors Breakthrough with Greg Alan Williams, AOA Studios (Alchemy of Acting) where she studied with Lalanya Abner, Marishka Phillips, and Nina Binder. Jeannine has developed multiple skills including writing, dancing, modeling, karate, and stage combat, just to name a few. Her goal is to continue to pursue her passion in the acting industry and writing industry and grow in technique, character, diversity, and truth.