Focus

Determination

Drive

Believe in Yourself

Don't Quit

Dream it

Step into your greatness

It starts with you

Be unapologetic

Don't ask for permission

Focus • Determination • Drive • Believe in Yourself • Don't Quit • Dream it • Step into your greatness • It starts with you • Be unapologetic • Don't ask for permission •

Meet the Team

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  • Mathew St. Patrick, an accomplished actor and producer. CEO of Love Life Entertainment, embodies the values of hard work, resilience, and a deep passion for storytelling. Growing up in Philadelphia, he was inspired by his late grandmother, Jane Queen, whose dedication to raising eight children while working tirelessly as a housekeeper fueled his drive from an early age. By nine, Mathew was already working, selling newspapers and hot pretzels at a busy intersection while people were going to work, learning the importance of hustle and perseverance.

    His love for film was sparked through time spent with his cousins, watching iconic performances by actors like Laurence Fishburne, Clint Eastwood, and Bruce Lee. This passion led him to Los Angeles, where he began his acting journey. When a casting director told Mathew the only roles he would be able to play were , tough guys, gang members and robbers, Mathew took matters into his own hands by writing and performing a monologue as a defense attorney representing a single mother and her daughter against the state, which earned him the lead role in the West Coast Theater Ensemble’s world Premiere of Full Court Press. This breakthrough led to his feature film debut alongside Billy Dee Williams and Gary Busie in Steel Sharks and commercial roles with major brands like Cadillac, Gatorade, and Heineken.

    Mathew's acting career flourished with roles in television hits such as All My Children (alongside Susan Luci)Diagnosis Murder ( Alongside Dick Van Dyke) War (with Jet Li, Jason Statham for Lionsgate) Sleep walking (Alongside Charlize Theron, Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Rob, Dennis Hopper, Woody Harrelson), General Hospital, Sons of Anarchy, NYPD Blue (with Jimmy Smith), NCIS, NCIS LA, and HBO’s critically acclaimed Emmy Winning series, Six Feet Under, created by Oscar Winning writer, Alan Ball, where his portrayal of LAPD officer Keith Charles earned him and the cast multiple Screen Actors Guild Awards.

    Not content to only act in front of the camera, Mathew expanded his creative vision by founding Love Life Entertainment. The company is committed to producing engaging, high-quality content across film, TV, documentaries and reality that are both financially viable and socially impactful. Mathew's focus is on creating stories that uplift, entertain, and educate while also giving back to the community.

    As the financing Executive Producer of Ruby Tuesday, which premiered at the prestigious Mann's Chinese Theater, Mathew had the distinct honor of presenting the film ahead of Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette. This moment marked a significant achievement, offering a unique platform to showcase the project at one of the most iconic venues in the entertainment industry. Demonstrating his keen eye for impactful stories, Mathew also invested in the true story-based film Iverson, which debuted at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival. Iverson became the most-watched sports documentary in Showtime’s history. His strategic decision-making extended to talent acquisition, bringing on the esteemed Pat Crouch to join the film, further solidifying his reputation as a visionary in the industry.

    Beyond his work in entertainment, Mathew is a passionate advocate for youth mentorship and has volunteered with organizations like the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Best Buddies and Foster Care Counts. He dedicates much of his time to mentoring young men, striving to provide the guidance he once lacked, and ensuring his legacy extends far beyond the screen.

  • Jozanne Marie is an acclaimed actress, author, speaker, producer, podcast host, and advocate for women.

    Her newly released memoir, BEAUTIFUL, Unashamed and Unafraid, is making a global impact and is now being adapted into a feature film by one of Hollywood’s top entertainment companies. Beautiful was one of six books to receive the Margins Book Award for Social Justice and Advocacy in our nation. Library Journal recognized Beautiful as a book for social change. Additionally, the City of Los Angeles and Mayor Eric Garcetti honored Jozanne for her work that inspires, empowers, and supports the community. 

    The Jamaican-born, multi-talented artist is also an NAACP Theatre Awards winner for Best Solo Show for BEAUTIFUL,which she wrote, performed, and produced. BEAUTIFUL has garnered critical acclaim from various news outlets, magazines, and celebrities. It was selected as a Critic’s Choice by the LA Times and named Best of the Week by LA Weekly. This journey inspired Jozanne to launch the National Beautiful Campaign.

    Her most recent appearance in Montreal, Canada, was presented by the High Commissioner of Jamaica, Janice Miller, and the Jamaican Consulate of Montreal, George Grant. With two shows and an audience of 600 in attendance, Mr. George Grant remarked, 'Jozanne Marie has demonstrated the high standards of excellence that Jamaica has come to expect from its sons and daughters. Through her performance, she has sparked a long-overdue conversation within the Jamaican diaspora in Canada. Jozanne is undoubtedly one of Jamaica's most beautiful creations. We will do our part to keep this conversation active within the diaspora and "back a yard" in uplifting women.'

    Jozanne began her journey as a member of the New York City touring ensemble, Family Life Theater, where she spent three years uplifting youth through acting. Inspired by the positive impact of her performances on the community, she pursued further studies in acting at the prestigious Acting Studio Conservatory in New York City. Her career spans film, television, and theatre, with notable roles in Tears of the Sun with Bruce Willis, Taming of the Shrew at the Globe Theatre, and productions like Marisol,Vanities,No Exit, and De Donde? Jozanne has also been a principal actor in numerous national commercials, including McDonald's, Kia, Wells Fargo, and Sprite, for which she contributed to the writing of the national campaign.

    In the world of poetry, Jozanne has performed for some of the largest church communities, with audiences ranging from 500 to 10,000, including West Angeles, In His Presence, Faithful Central, One Church, and The Vine. She has also graced popular coffee houses such as the Nuyorican Café and New York Comedy Club, major corporations like Neutrogena and Sprite, and colleges including CSUN, Biola University, John Jay College, UCLA, and Moorpark College. Her poetry workshop, SPIT, empowers inner-city youth to address social issues—such as gang violence, global warming, and GMOs—using their unique voices. This initiative inspired her to create the project MEN MAKING A CHANGE, which was presented to First Lady Michelle Obama.

    Ms. Marie is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and Dramatists Guild. She serves as a Board Member for the African Artist Association, an Associate Programmer for The Bentonville Film Festival (Geena Davis Institute), which champions women and diverse voices in media, and is a partner of a forward-thinking production company. Stay tuned for her upcoming book, I Am Not A Nice Christian Girl

    Jozanne Marie is a renaissance woman, pioneering the way as an entrepreneur, entertainer, advocate, producer, and thought leader.