Kerri Randles is a remarkably versatile and accomplished individual who has devoted a significant portion of her life to refining her multifaceted talents within the dynamic and ever-evolving realm of the entertainment industry.
Noteworthy individual's foray into the realm of entertainment commenced in the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois, where her acting career initially unfolded, subsequently paving the way for her collaboration with esteemed directors Oliver Stone and William Friedkin on projects of considerable acclaim, including the critically acclaimed film "Heaven and Earth" and the gritty thriller "Jailbreakers", respectively.
Noted actress, known for her impressive range and versatility, has demonstrated her talent in a variety of film roles, with one of her most notable performances being her portrayal of the iconic Marilyn Monroe in the HBO film "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge", directed by the esteemed Martha Coolidge.
This accomplished actress has also appeared in other notable films, including "Poor White Trash" and "Scenes of the Crime", showcasing her ability to adapt to diverse roles and genres.
Most recently, she had the opportunity to collaborate with the talented Angelina Jolie on the critically acclaimed film "Changeling", directed by the legendary Clint Eastwood.
Kerri's artistic endeavors extend far beyond the realm of screen acting, as she has also delved into the captivating world of stage performances. Her inaugural one-woman show, the critically acclaimed Can't You Hear Me Knockin?, made its debut at the 2010 Hollywood Fringe Festival, garnering widespread acclaim from audiences and critics alike. This innovative production went on to enjoy a successful limited engagement in the vibrant city of New York, leaving a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to witness it. Furthermore, it is set to make its way to the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2011, providing yet another opportunity for fans to experience Kerri's remarkable talent. Additionally, a memoir, also titled Can't You Hear Me Knockin?, is slated for release in 2012, offering readers a unique glimpse into the life and experiences of this multifaceted artist.
Kerri's entrepreneurial spirit was ignited in 2005, when she took the bold step of establishing her own production company, Littlecommando Productions, a venture that has since been instrumental in giving life to a diverse array of creative projects.
One particularly notable example of her impressive production credentials is her significant involvement in Alison Eastwood's directorial debut film, Rails & Ties, a cinematic endeavour that she played a pivotal role in bringing to the big screen, and subsequently guiding through the festival circuit with great success.
Kerri's significant involvement in the release of Exit Through the Gift Shop was a pivotal moment in her career, as the film made its world premiere at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival and subsequently garnered widespread acclaim following its Los Angeles premiere. The film's Oscar campaign in 2011 further solidified its impact on the art world.
Today, Kerri resides in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, where she has developed a passion for collecting and showcasing unique and innovative art pieces. In addition to her collecting endeavors, Kerri is also an accomplished producer, having worked tirelessly to bring the works of various artists to the forefront through her production company.
Notable collaborations of this individual have included the privilege of working alongside the renowned street artist Banksy on his Los Angeles exhibition, Barely Legal, which took place in 2006. Additionally, this person has also had the opportunity to produce two notable projects, The Sex Lives of Mannequins, which was showcased in both Chicago and Los Angeles, with Charles Evans Jr. serving as the producer.