Joy Gorman Wettels is the founder of Joy Coalition, an impact producing venture with a focus on premium, purpose-driven content for a global audience. Across all projects, the company aligns with policy experts and leading philanthropic organizations from development through release. Joy has a multi-year, first-look deal across film, television, and unscripted series with Fifth Season (formerly Endeavor Content), thanks to a shared belief in amplifying dynamic, underrepresented voices. Joy Coalition will be the foundation of Fifth Season's strategy in the premium New Adult and co-viewing spaces and together, they will release projects that authentically incorporate social impact initiatives and value inclusion and equity. Gorman Wettels executive produced UnPrisoned, Tracy McMillan's semi-autobiographical exploration of the effects of incarceration on a family starring Kerry Washington for Onyx Collective/ABC Signature, which debuted on Hulu March 10th. She is also producing a multi-part storytelling ecosystem for Warner Media inspired by Landmark Civil Rights docu-series Eyes on the Prize in partnership with Dawn Porter, Melina Matsoukas, Patrisse Cullors, and original producers Blackside. The first installment, Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground is now streaming on HBO Max. Joy previously produced the groundbreaking Netflix/Paramount hit series 13 Reasons Why created by Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning playwright Brian Yorkey and directed by Oscar-winner Tom McCarthy (Spotlight). The series started a global conversation around teen suicide, mental health, and sexual violence and remains one of Netflix's most viewed series of all time. She also produced Apple TV's critically acclaimed series Home Before Dark, inspired by the true story of nine-year-old journalist Hilde Lysiak and directed by Jon M. Chu. Joy's producing career began with acclaimed filmmaker Lorene Scafaria's directorial debut Seeking A Friend For the End of the World for Focus Features and follow-up The Meddler for Sony Pictures Classics, named Vanity Fair's #1 film of 2016. Her upcoming development slate also includes a new adaptation of Little House on the Prairie for Paramount TV Studios/Anonymous Content Studio. Gorman Wettels was previously a partner at Anonymous Content, where she worked closely with legendary producer Steve Golin for 14 years and was integral in the transition of his award-winning management and production entity to a prolific TV studio. Gorman Wettels serves on the Advisory Council for UCLA's Center for Scholars and Storytellers and the Advisory Board for Hollywood, Health & Society at USC Annenberg's Norman Lear Center. In support of Joy Coalition's commitment to social change, they are currently collaborating with the office of the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, in response to the urgent youth mental health crisis, as well as establishing a coalition of young people across cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds to consult on programming to ensure truthful representation. Previous impact partners include Think of Us, Reform Alliance, SafeBae, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Joy has spoken at several events including the United State of Women Summit at DC Women's March, Sundance, Teen Vogue Summit, the Society for Research in Child Development Global Conference, and an It's On Us call to action against sexual violence with President Joe Biden. On behalf of 13 Reasons Why, she's accepted a Sentinel Award, Television Academy Honors for advancing social change, and the 2018 Mental Health America Media Award. Joy grew up in Yonkers, New York, and commuted to Barnard College of Columbia University where she produced the 102nd Columbia Varsity Show written by fellow students Brian Yorkey & Tom Kitt. Subsequently, she helped shepherd their Pulitzer & Tony winning musical Next to Normal to Broadway for over a decade. Joy is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Television Academy.
Joy Graham is an actress and model from Boise Idaho. She first got signed in 2015 with Anderson Talent Agency as an actress and later added modeling into her repertoire when she turned 18. Joy has modeled for brands such as Shopko and Sykes based in Boise. She has acted in various short films, feature films, and television series episodes. The genres that she has acted in have included dramas, horror/thriller, comedy, and action. In 2019 spring, she is acting and modeling on the side while pursuing a biomedical science degree from college.
Joy Grant is known for Luden: Könige Der Reeperbahn (2023), Yung (2018) and Dünentod - Ein Nordsee-Krimi (2023).
Joy Hallak is a Lebanese/Syrian Actress , born and based in Beirut on the 4th of september 1996 .She was raised in a multi-cultural society and which has helped open many doors in diverse dialect and languages such as Arabic, French and English and little bit of Spanish. Joy has studied Filmmaking in Notre Dame University Louaize in Lebanon , and had the Bachelor degree as a film DIrector. She started her acting career in several short films which lead her to get a role in Lebanese series " hades Aleb" directed by Randa Alam whom she worked with again on a Mini series entitled "Al ain Bel ain" along side famous Lebanese actors. Also known for "Dakhaws" in the series "Slave market" directed by Lassaad oueslati. And many others. She has been following her acting Career ever since 2019 till today.
Joy Harjo was born on 9 May 1951 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for A Thousand Roads (2005), Reservation Dogs (2021) and Remember (2021).
Joy Haynes is an actress and producer, known for Veep (2012), Dying to Belong (1997) and Voices from Within (2014).
Joy Hinton is known for For Members Only (1960).
Joy Hopwood is an actress and producer, known for Get a Life, alright!, Rhapsody of Love (2021) and The Script of Life (2019).
Joy Jacobson is an actress, known for Instant Family (2018), Roots (2016) and Looking for Alaska (2019). She has been married to Randall McCormick since 2008. They have two children.
Joy James is an actor, known for Love Travel (2020).