Meosha Bean (b. 1990)

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Birthplace:
Gainesville - Florida - USA

Born:
March 22, 1990

Meosha Bean is a award winning actress, filmmaker. Started filming and acting since age of 7 years old. After attending acting and modeling school Meosha went to do feature films, music videos and promotional work. Meosha is the owner of M.V.B Films which was established in 2003. Her projects includes Dark Rises that has all star cast. Miss Pepper short film 2013, that has gained almost 30,000 views in 1 week upon release. Too Close To Home her first documentary project, that is based on true events, which is available on amazon. Meosha has work with many people in the business and indie talents. Among them she worked with the legendary pro boxer Roy Jones Jr, legend in the game singer Keyshia Cole, Dale Resteghini music video/director, Designer and artist Ron Bass who has made clothes worn by Beyoncé and Jay Z. Music sensation Chris Brown. The king of rock Billy Idol and many more. Meosha also has a hand in television.

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Cinematography:
2018  Bluest Moon
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Director:
2011  Elf
2016  Camera Phone 2
2018  Bluest Moon
2020  Anatomy of an Antihero: Redemption
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Writer:
2011  Elf
2016  Camera Phone 2
2018  Bluest Moon
2020  Anatomy of an Antihero: Redemption
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