Monica Floyd is a rising American entertainment executive, whose titles include director, producer, manager, artist, and writer. As Chief Executive Officer of True Vision Media Group (TVMG), she employs her natural talents to motivate others to dare to be different and to dream big dreams. While carrying out her vision to inspire through the arts, Monica has secured performance deals for artists and produced and directed music videos and films. She recently directed and produced the holiday family comedy feature film "The App That Stole Christmas" starring Ray J, Jackie Long and Elise Neal; produced and executive produced feature film "Lucky Girl" starring LeToya Luckett and Columbus Short; indie thriller "48 Hours to Live" starring James Maslow (Big Time Rush, Dancing With the Stars) and directed by Benny Boom; the Spike Lee film "Da Sweet Blood of Jesus"; and the indie psychological thriller "Avouterie" starring Sean Faris, Mechad Brooks, and Danielle Savre. Monica has also navigated the entertainment industry as a singing artist under TVMG. She has collaborated with several celebrity artists including R&B singer Ray J. With the release of her EP Get Used To This, she asserts her captivating lifestyle through five strong tracks. With collaborative features from Snoop Dogg, E-40 and Baby Bash, the EP is an experience in enjoyable, dance-friendly urban pop. As a talent manager, Monica is known to be sophisticated yet savvy when it comes to making the sale and closing the deal. With a strong management foundation acquired in the auto industry where she trained, managed and developed an entire sales team for several years, Floyd has become an accomplished leader in all facets of the entertainment business and is well known in business and entertainment arenas as a fierce negotiator and persuasive motivator who gets the job done. Prior to launching True Vision Media Group, Floyd exhibited deft management skills in the comedy arena where, through her self-owned business K&M Entertainment, she negotiated deals for high profile comedians and successfully promoted and produced numerous comedy events throughout the Los Angeles area. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in five different areas - electronic media management, cinema, television, radio and film - from Cal State University at Northridge. Because of the breadth of her educational and professional experiences, Floyd has developed a keen sense of communicating with people of all backgrounds and has been known to have conversations in French, Russian, and Arabic. It is this very valuable skill of connecting with others that will propel Floyd to be a multi-faceted talent and makes her someone to watch.
Monica Friday is known for Mr and Mrs Okoli (2021), Zena (2019) and 30 and Single (2020).
Monica Gaga is known for ManFish (2022), Magic Like That (2023) and Gotcha!.
Monica Galetti was born in Samoa. She is known for Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby (2017), MasterChef: The Professionals (2008) and Walking with... (2021).
Monica Gambee was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Call Back (2009), Grace Unplugged (2013) and Dream Slashers (2007).
Monica Ganguly is an actress, known for Shyamali (1956), Pathik (1953) and Bondita (1945).
Monica Ganoe is known for The Night Shift (2011), Night Hunters (2019) and See Blue Run (2016).
Monica Garcia Bradley is a NYC, Atlanta based actress, most recognizable for her work in Film, Television and Commercials. She is known for starring in socially conscious feature films, such as Killer Unicorn, Guys At Parties Like It and Chasing Cane. Between filming, she performs regionally at professional theatres across the country.
Slim, shapely and adorable blonde actress Monica Gayle did her considerable best to enliven a handful of enjoyably trashy soft-core flicks and exploitation pictures during the course of her ten-year film career which lasted from the late 60s up until the late 70s. With her cute elfin face, long tawny hair, trim, slender figure and sweet, bubbly, dynamic personality, the Chicago-born Gayle was a welcome, often alluring and always delightful addition to such entertainingly lowbrow drive-in dross as Southern Comforts (1971), Pinocchio (1971) (aka "The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio"), Roxanna (1970), Take It Out in Trade (1970), The Stewardesses (1969) and The Harem Bunch (1969). Monica essayed starring parts with tremendously infectious aplomb on two notable occasions: she's a poor farm girl who makes a deal with Death to enjoy her one final day on Earth in Larry Buchanan's artsy Strawberries Need Rain (1971) and a sexually adventurous young lady in Gary Graver's sordid Sandra: The Making of a Woman (1970). Gayle achieved her greatest enduring cult feature fame with her marvelous portrayal of the jealous and traitorous one-eyed street gang member, Patch, in Jack Hill's fantastic The Jezebels (1975) (aka "The Jezebels"). She was likewise on the money excellent and engaging in a juicy lead role as a naive aspiring country singer in the first-rate redneck exploitation gem Nashville Girl (1976). Besides her film work, Monica also had guest spots on the TV shows Fantasy Island (1977), S.W.A.T. (1975) and The Cowboys (1974). Moreover, Monica had a recurring part on the popular daytime soap opera General Hospital (1963) in the mid 70s. Alas, Monica Gayle abruptly stopped acting in the late 70s and seems to have vanished into oblivion.