Monique Dismuke
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Monique Dismuke, Bay Area born and raised is the second child of
Berkeley's first black fire captain, Wayne Dismuke and a beautician
mother Yvonne Dismuke. Monique discovered at an early age that acting,
and writing were where her passions lie, and began to endlessly pursue
them. She caught the acting bug while on the set of a short film soon
after graduating high school. Monique's most recent film work includes
Fruitvale Station the movie that chronicles Oscar Grant's last days
leading up to his killing on New Years, ID Channel's I (Almost) Got
Away With It, and 50 Ways to Lose Your Lover(hosted by Wendy Williams).
Since her debut in the in '96 stage play "The Gift of the Magpies"
Monique has acquired many years of theatrical experience including the
Life of Marvin Gaye as character Martha Reeves. Her most recent lead
role was in the gospel stage play entitled 'Never Too Late', in which
she played the abused wife/mother of three, while also starring in
numerous independent feature/ short films in the Bay Area/Southern
California. While taking a journalism course Monique interned for Local
News Channel 2, but realized news journalism wasn't for her. She has
free-lanced for Bay Area magazines like; GoDar, St Low, and Showcase.
Interviewing entertainers like;Ice Cube,John Legend, Lloyd,Teri J.
Vaughn , Tweet, Bay Area's and E40 just to name a few.