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Joy Bridenbaker is an entertainer par excellence. A lifelong student of performance, in continual preparation for firmly established career paths, Joy's ultimate dedication is to offer her own contributions toward the advancement of the performing arts. Classically trained in Dance, Vocal, and Modeling, Joy has achieved a performance portfolio that comprises beauty pageants, radio, live theater, television, film, recording studio, concert and modeling venues, encompassing the U.S., Canada, England, and France. Joy has U.S. and Canadian citizenships, and she has residences in Manhattan, Toronto, and Niagara Falls. French is her second language. Further, with a social agenda that included elected offices in Student Council in each of her active, honor-roll, high school years, she had also been employed as an aerobics instructor, a double-decked bus tour guide at the Niagara Falls, and a hostess at a prestigious winery restaurant. Continually, throughout her formative years, Joy studied the arts in Buffalo, Western New York, Toronto, and the Niagara Peninsula. During youth, Joy triumphantly competed in beauty pageants, and she modeled for local charity affairs; moreover, studying Drama at Oxford University in England, being a student at The Juilliard School and The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, NYC, provided Joy with opportunities to function with kindred spirits from a full array of professional performing arts. Acting in an award-winning art-film in Toronto, modeling in Paris, France, and doing television appearances, principally in several "Law and Order" series, as well as acting in major motion pictures produced in NYC, Joy surely realized and exhibited facility and satisfaction with pursuing acting as a fulfilling career. Nevertheless, continually, Joy has applied her vocal talents by singing in choirs and at community occasions, including her solo-performance in an arena at a broadcast sports event, as well as successfully playing lead roles in several foremost stage musicals. Since early years, Joy has actively pursued her professional vocal studies and presently Joy is readying her first album-release of popular song. Soundly trained, refined with practice, and matured by experience, enhancing any project associations that she engages, Joy Bridenbaker's lively and devoted talents offer an exciting, memorable, and richly productive Joie De Vivre.
Joy Brunson is the Founder and CEO of The Joy of Acting Studio based in Los Angeles, CA. She graduated from Spelman College with a degree in Women's Studies, focusing on the performative nature of the Black female body. Inspired by her love of golf and mentorship, Joy created the non-profit organization Tee 2 Tea in 2011. Tee 2 Tea's mission is to instill confidence and create opportunities for mentorship for young girls ages 8-18 initiated through the game of golf.
Joy Bryant was born in a modest home in The Bronx, New York and as a young woman, was enrolled in an inner-city outreach organization called "A Better Chance," designed to encourage minority talent. Joy was also blessed with brains as well beauty and remained an excellent student throughout her high school years. As a result, she was awarded a full academic scholarship to Yale University. While enrolled as a full-time student at Yale, Joy was discovered by a modeling scout from Next Models Management and subsequently pursued a career as a fashion model in Paris. Her slender yet classic beauty got her an exclusive contract with prestigious brand names such as Tommy Hilfiger and the Victoria's Secret lingerie catalogue. Joy's acting debut came about in 2001 in Robert Townsend's Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001). An MTV production, the film also starred Beyoncé and Mekhi Phifer, along with several hip-hop superstars. After a small role in the Eddie Murphy action comedy Showtime (2002), she made her big breakthrough in Denzel Washington's directorial debut, Antwone Fisher. Bryant played Cheryl, the beautiful and supportive girlfriend of Antwone (Derek Luke). In 2003, she co-starred with Jessica Alba in Bille Woodruff's romantic drama Honey (2003). That same year, she appeared in Mario Van Peebles' _Baadasssss! (2003)_, based on his father Melvin Van Peebles' autobiographical novel. Projects for 2004 included the crime drama Three Way (2004) with Gina Gershon. The year 2005 turned out to be an even better year for the actress. Joy appeared in high-profile films such as The Skeleton Key (2005), London (2005), and Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005). Her performances as the sassy Mallory in London (2005) and the strikingly pretty Charlene in Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005) were critically acclaimed, and re-enforced her reputation as a versatile actress.
Joy Buolamwini is a computer scientist and poet of code who uses art and research to illuminate the social implications of artificial intelligence. She founded the Algorithmic Justice League to create a world with more equitable and accountable technology. Her TED Featured Talk on algorithmic bias has over 1 million views. Her MIT thesis methodology uncovered large racial and gender bias in AI services from companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Amazon. In addition to advising elected officials during US congressional hearings, she serves on the Global Tech Panel to advise world leaders and executives on reducing AI harms. Joy's journey is depicted in the feature-length documentary Coded Bias which sheds lights on threats A.I. poses to civil rights and democracy. She has written op-eds on the impact of AI for publications like TIME Magazine and New York Times. Her spoken word visual audit "AI, Ain't I A Woman?" which shows AI failures on the faces of iconic women like Serena Williams, Oprah Winfrey, and Michelle Obama has been part of exhibitions ranging from Ars Electronica to the Barbican Centre, UK. A Rhodes Scholar and Fulbright Fellow, Joy has been named to notable lists including Forbes 30 under 30, Bloomberg50, Time Next 100, Fortune Magazine named her "the conscience of the AI revolution". She is the first Black researcher to grace the cover of Fast Company appearing in the 2020 "Most Creative People" issue. She holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and MIT; and a bachelor's from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Joy Carlin is an actress, known for Blue Jasmine (2013), Smooth Talk (1985) and Beautiful Dreamer (2020). She is married to Jerry Carlin. They have three children.
Joy Carol is an actress, known for Jack Goes Home (2016).
Joy Castro is an actress, known for Locke & Key (2020), What We Do in the Shadows (2019) and Star Trek: Short Treks (2018).
Joy Cerro is known for Monday First Screening (2023).
Joy Chapman is a producer and writer, known for Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure (2010), Mandie and the Forgotten Christmas (2011) and Mandie and the Secret Tunnel (2009).