Justice Joslin, born December 30, 1987 in Nashville, TN is a former football player turned model and actor. He is well known as the face of Carolina Herrera's CH Prive Men, Bvlgari's Aqua Atlantique and most recently starred in Giorgio Armani's Frames of Life commercial. He has been featured in commercials for Nautica, Joop, Timberland, Asics, Falconeri and Tommy Bahama. His acting experience includes, Fish Bait: The Movie (2009), The Quarry (2011), The Actor (short film) (2013) and The Last Train (2016). He had a small role in the pilot of "Selfie" (2014) on ABC. In 2018 he will appear in Fate's Shadow and the Sarah Jessica Parker film Here and Now, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival (2018). An avid surfer, natural athlete and adventurer; he is also a talented musician who plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and composes and records his own music. He plays in the rock trio, The Things. His analogue studio, The Skipper Room is located in Los Angeles, CA. Justice is also partners in a Brooklyn art collective called Unruly Collective.located in Bushwick. His older brother, Jeffrey Joslin II, is an accomplished musician, writer, performer who is also acting and modeling. His younger brother, Javan Joslin, works in Bali in production for commercials. Justice's Father, Jeff Joslin, was former Pro Quarterback in the CFL, in 2006 turned producer, actor, mode, and author.
Justice Laub is known for Snow Valley (2024).
Justice Leak was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama. His father, George, a former police officer, named his daughter, Liberty and son, Justice after vowing to do so while a young soldier in Vietnam. "My Dad said if he made it back home, he'd give us these names after his love for his country." During his childhood, Justice was anything but fond of his name. "As a kid, you don't want to stick out. And when I was introduced to people, my name was (and still is) a conversation starter, which for me was a nightmare." Leak said. "But as you get older, you realize that it's good to have something that makes you different from everyone else." Leak was a shy kid who "could easily blend into the walls." His quiet nature, however, made him a keen observer of human behavior, a skill that has served him well. "All my life's experiences -- the good, the bad and the ugly -- have been preparing me to do this thing (acting). That's why I'm so thankful that I wasn't a popular kid!" His first stint in the spotlight came during his senior year at Jefferson Davis High School. He was chosen to lead the marching band, and recalls his experience as drum major as the "best of both worlds in terms of performing and music." "For the first time, I was in a leadership position," Leak said. "I couldn't hide behind anybody else, and looking back, that was the beginning point for me coming out of my shell." After graduation, Leak attended college in Texas and later Auburn University. While there, he became involved in the drama department, mainly working behind the scenes. But that all changed when he helped a classmate with an audition. "I told the director that I wasn't auditioning and was only helping," Leak said. "Afterwards, he stepped up and said, 'Why aren't you auditioning? You would be great in one of the leads.'" His first role was the lead in Arthur Miller's, "The Crucible." During his senior year, he starred in every main stage play produced at Auburn and earned two Irene Ryan Award nominations. He was also named "best actor" by the university's faculty and students. After earning a degree in theatre arts, Leak moved to Atlanta and was signed to the agency, People Store. He began doing commercials for companies such as Verizon Wireless, and later, had small roles in TV shows and independent films. His agent felt he could do more and sent his resume to the casting directors for "The Great Debaters," a career changing moment. As the buzz of The Great Debaters crossed the country, so did Justice, making his move from the east to the west coast; capitalizing on the momentum of this success. Once in Los Angeles, he was quickly signed by two leading agencies and booked back to back to back guest starring roles on three major network shows within a month's time - and the momentum shows no signs of slowing anytime soon. Leak plans to remain humble, no matter how successful he becomes. "I want to be known as a good soul with a kind heart, and a great artist who had the chance to make a difference in this world for the better and succeeded."
Kuuleme Stephens, aka Justice Lee, is an actress, singer, and model born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, and formerly an adult film actress. Kuuleme Stephens is also a mother, a Navy Veteran, a writer, a book co-author, a public speaker, a victim's advocate, a manager/referee in pro wrestling, and a radio host/co-host. Since leaving the adult entertainment industry, Kuuleme has concentrated on community advocacy by becoming a member of numerous nonprofit boards and organizations, including becoming an Elected Official in her hometown She uses her platform as an entertainer to advocate for our veterans, homeless, and children, as well as raise awareness for underfunded causes like stalking, sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. She loves being very active within her community and paying it forward, all while continuing to act, sing, wrestle, and model in the mainstream entertainment industry.
Justice Quiroz is known for Exposed (2016), Deception (2018) and Billions (2016).
Justice R. Killebrew is known for Ada Twist, Scientist (2021).
Justice Smith was born on August 9, 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) and Paper Towns (2015).
Justiice League is an actress, known for New Year, New Us (2019).
Justiin Davis has been described by The Huffington Post as "One to watch out for!" He is best known for his work as Lester White on HBO's multi-Emmy winning drama Boardwalk Empire. Davis has also appeared in other prime time dramas including Chicago Med, Manifest, FBI, The Politician, The Good Wife, The Sopranos and an array of others. He kicked off season two of CBS' The Equalizer with an episode that brought in a season high of 7.5 million viewers. In 2022 Davis joined the cast of The Boys as the young Stan Edgar, a junior Vought executive who is just as suave and calculating as he is in the present day. Edgar was originated by Giancarlo Esposito. Film credits include, Catfight (Official Selection of the Toronto International Film Festival), Still Here, Frat Star, Central Park, The Taking of Pelham 123 and the BET+ original film Due Season, starring Vivica A. Fox. Davis hosted Nickelodeon's Dance Battle Playlist, exclusively streaming on YouTube TV. He's done national campaigns, commercials and digital ads for the likes of Apple, Coca Cola, Nike, PUMA, the 2020 Census and many others. His voice credits include National Geographic's Genius: Aretha Franklin, The Godfather of Harlem and various commercial voiceover ads for brands and companies like Nestle, Major League Baseball, Subways, Nickelodeon and The US Marines. Essence Magazine once named him one of their "Hottest Men of the Month" and Time Out New York has called him one of the "Most Stylish New Yorkers". He's been recognized by Congressional Representative Yvette D. Clarke for his outstanding and invaluable service to the community and even serves as an honorary ambassador of the MiPO organization which strives to help inner city kids "Make the Impossible Possible". With Brooklyn in his heart and his eyes set on success, Davis continues to make his every dream an everyday reality!
Justin is known for Nailed It! (2018).