Cast & Crew

 
 
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ALHAJI SESAY (Simon)

Alhaji Sesay is a resourceful actor who enjoys the challenges to fully inhabit the
roles he takes on. Named by his father, who immigrated from Sierra Leone, Alhaji was born in
Philadelphia, PA and grew up in the small suburb of Columbia, Maryland. After a career in finance and cosmetology, he began training to become an actor, landing his first role in a short film in 2014 (“Dryer Lint”). Alhaji is currently a lead on the web series “Badd Kidds”. Based in Los Angeles, when he is not on set or auditioning, he finds time to record his podcast, "30 Something Black and Gay."

 
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RAFAEL CABRERA (Driver)

Rafael Cabrera started his path to filmmaking and acting at the age of 13, through writing, acting, and editing his own films with his peers. Growing up he bounced between New Jersey and New York City which helped him experience the diversity that led him to create more impactful films that reflected his environment. At a young age he realized the importance of broadening his acting skills in front of an audience which is why he pursued theater from middle school throughout college. After college he attended the New York Film Academy where he concentrated on the art of filmmaking and acting for film. Rafael is constantly trying to push boundaries and make bold character choices with every role he takes on. His passion for acting and directing has led him to be very comfortable with the entire movie-making process from behind the camera and in front of it. Some of his credits include roles on Bosch (2018), Lethal Weapon (2016), and Jean-Claude Van Johnson (2016).

 
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JUSTIN YOUNG (Writer, Director, Producer)

Justin Young, M.D. is a doctor by profession, but a filmmaker by passion. He has had an interest in storytelling for years, and has been fascinated by the moviegoing experience since seeing dinosaurs run across the screen in Jurassic Park as a kid, and has been chasing that sense of wonder through film ever since, mostly as a viewer…until now. He branched out to more creative writing endeavors as a contributor to the Huffington Post, as well as some medical pieces for various media, but the goal is to become more adventurous through filmmaking. With a passion for politics, travel, and a deep love for movies and how they illuminate our connections, his goal is to tell stories with characters who aren’t just LGBTQ or people of color, but also fit into any number of realized worlds that may involve dragons, espionage, romance, ancient prophecies, governmental power struggles, identity crises, or awkward first dates. That’s Me On the Right is his first film, and he has the drive to make many more.