Omar Cook is an award winning filmmaker and actor hailing from Riverside, CA.
Omar was a former professional football player before pursuing a career in acting.
Omar wrote, directed, and starred in the feature film, "LA Undercover" as well as award winning short films, "Coke Boys", "SKANDALOUZ" and "Deadly Thoughts" where he received multiple awards for Best Short Film, Best Actor, Best Debut Filmmaker and Best Drama Films.
He is also known for his work on the Madden Video Game Series (2017- ) as a motion capture actor, performing stunts in Madden '18, '19, '20, '21, '22 and '23.
He has also performed stunts on hit shows "All American", "Colin in Black & White", "Ballers", and "Bel-Air".
Omar also portrayed the character "Adrian Harley" in the Vh1 crime series, "Infamy: When Fame Turns Deadly".
Omar is an emerging talent having also played supporting roles in feature films "God of Dreams", "Fortunate Son", "The 4 Points", and "Expunged".
While a drug kingpin floods the streets with Fentanyl laced drugs, overdose rates are through the roof. Detective Richard Haynes and Trevor Jones take matters into their own hands, but personal battles will push the detectives off course and cause loyalty to be questioned.
Tonya, an African American trans woman has journeyed cross-country from her small Mississippi hometown to California in pursuit of her dream to be an actress. While en route to Los Angeles, she accidentally gets stranded in the suburbs of Los Angeles and becomes engulfed in a gritty world after being introduced to Mickey, a Neo-Nazi low-level meth dealer. But to both of their surprise, they begin falling in love just as they find themselves the prey of some ruthless drug dealers.
Corey Shaw is a rookie cop in the LAPD with his intentions set on bettering his community. As crime ramps up in LA, Corey must go undercover to take down a cold-blooded crime-lord, Kevin "Keys" Lyles. With everything on the line, Corey battles between maintaining his relationship, doing his job, and staying true to his identity.
Steven Cantor's award-winning documentary chronicles of the lives of bouncers - the burly boys who guard both sides of the door in nightclubs across America. The film takes an inside look at the mindset of these frequently ridiculed, but always feared enforcers of the night and examines whether they are skilled experts in security, hired to anticipate trouble, or just hired thugs meant to intimidate. Revealed within is a world of notorious nightclub bouncers, including New York's Terence "The Black Prince" Buckley and British legend Lenny "The Guv'nor" McLean who appeared in "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" Written by Sujit R. Varma