Londale Theus is an actor and producer, known for The Barracks (2011), The Human Trial (2010) and 2012: Supernova (2009).
Londale Theus Jr. is a native of Los Angeles, California where he is an actor, stand-up comic, improviser and writer. Standing at 6'6" and making rooms full of people erupt with laughter on a regular basis; everything about him is Tall, Dark and Funny. Growing up, his first love was basketball. He was an accomplished athlete and played Division 1 NCAA Basketball, where his team made it to the NCAA Tournament his freshman year. Junior year he tore his ACL which ended his hoop dreams. For the first time in his life he wasn't able to play basketball, but it was also the first time in his life he stepped into the acting and comedy world. Shooting comedy skits in his dorm room peaked his creativity and passion for performing, which ultimately led him to enroll in the theatre program at CSU Long Beach. He finished his last two years of college at CSU Long Beach and appeared in such productions as Shakespeare's As You Like It and Sarah Ruhl's Late: A Cowboy Song, among others. Since finishing school, he has dedicated himself full-time to stand-up comedy and has performed at the World Famous Comedy Store, Flappers, and other venues around the Los Angeles area. Much of his material derives from his unique life experiences, especially growing up as a vegetarian since birth that has never eaten any meat, chicken, fish, or eggs. As an actor, Londale has appeared on Chelsea Lately and The Tonight Show as well as national commercials for Mini Cooper, State Farm, and Footlocker. He has also been training at the Upright Citizens Brigade since the end of 2012 and is not only honored to be a recipient of the UCB Diversity Scholarship, but is excited for you to see him every week at UCB on Harold Night with his team Rococo. You can also catch him performing at indie shows with his all black male improv team Phi Beta Negro. He is also a writer for the CBS Diversity Showcase 2015. Londale spent the summers of 2011 and 2012 doing volunteer work in Tanzania with the Karimu Foundation, working with the community of Bacho Village to help rebuild schools, develop theatre projects with the students, and more. His experiences in East Africa have been life-changing and he looks forward to the time when his comedy can bring laughter to people all over the world.
Londeka Sishi is known for Adulting (2023) and Umjolo: My Beginnings, My End! (2025).
Londi Brooks was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre from Brooklyn College of the Performing Arts. Her joy and passion of Acting in front of the camera has led her work behind the camera as well as a Producer and Writer. She has a unique talent of creating and telling meaningful and powerful stories. Her creativity not stopping there, she is also a self taught Cake Decorator. She is the youngest of 3 girls and the proud mom of a teenage son.
Londiwe Khoza is an actress, known for Iris Warriors (2022).
London Aaron is an actor, known for Smokin Good, Code of Thieves (2020) and McGraw Ave (2020).
London Allen is known for Stay in Your Place (2016) and True Law (2018).
London Boyce is an actress, known for Antebellum (2020) and Wonder London (2022).
Born and raised in Los Angeles, London is a trained actor, dancer and comedian. He stars on the HBO series "Ballers" opposite Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Previously he was the lead in "The Hustle" for The Fuse Network which was created and produced by Prentice Penny. London also won Best International Comedian at the 2013 Black Comedy Awards in the UK and has opened on the road for Chris Tucker and many other headliners.
London Cardinal is known for Travelers (2016), You Me Her (2016) and The Good Doctor (2017).