I SEE YOU FILMS
 

 

 

 Cinti Laird is Roberta Green in I SEE YOU

The light-hearted, fun-loving mother of two, wife and International business woman. 

 

Cinti is a professional actress with AFTRA as her parent union - she began her professional television career with appearances on the daytime dramas One Life To Live and All My Children. Currently she works under AFTRA jurisdiction as a part of the core nursing staff on Nurse Jackie a dark comedy on ShowTime starring Edie Falco.    For information and Nurse Jackie trailer click this link:  http://www.sho.com/site/video/brightcove/series/title.do?bcpid=1772825635&bclid=1772834183&bctid=1772821562

Ms. Laird an alumni of New York University Tisch School of Arts, she is also a singer/songwriter and an ASCAP Music Publisher.  It is the first song she wrote as an elementary school student that we hear in the short film, I SEE YOU.  Here is a link to the trailer:  Http://CintiLaird.ws  Ms. Cinti Laird is available to work under SAG, AFTRA & AEA contracts.  Contact:  Info@CintiLaird.ws 

  Cinti Laird with co-actor Ron Douglas in a still photo from the short film I See You.

 
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Cinti Laird, is Mrs. Roberta Green, mother of two spirited youths, wife of a DNA research scientist, and

a business woman herself in International Affairs.  In the film, I SEE YOU, although the role of Roberta Green 

is minor, this character delivers some strong reflective dialog.  Ms. Laird is also the author, director and

executive producer of this short film about peer pressure, bullying, and personal social responsibility. 

I See You by Cinti Laird

Began as a 10 minute stage play inspired from a lecture by Dr. Joy DeGruy Leary on Dr. Martin Luther King day at Abyssinia Baptist Church

on 1/19/2004… It was written expressly for Elizabeth Van Dyke's Going To The River Festival at the Ensemble Studio Theater in Manhattan. 

From there it received an invitation to participate in the annual fundraiser for the after school programs at the Harlem YMCA and across the

street at the legendary Harlem Y Little Theater hosted by Eleanor Herman as part of their annual short play festival subsequently.  Both

performances were before packed houses, with encouraging appreciative audiences.  Harlem  three of the original cast members appear in the short film.

 

The Author looks on as one Black family subtly, yet progressively combats post Traumatic Slave Syndrome and issues like bullying, peer pressure,

self esteme and community responsibility in present day American society.

Read about the inspiration for I SEE YOU, Dr. Joy DeGruy Leary here: http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/2523/

and find her bio and books here:

 http://www.joydegruy.com/dr-degruy.php