When Tori, an affluent urban teen, befriends Snake, a streetwise kid from Harlem, his concerned parents hire Phil to be his Nanny to watch out for him. Soon Snake's older and more dangerous brother emerges and Phil realizes the job is much more involved than she ever imagined. Quentin Crisp also stars as a strangely profound local deli-owner to advise Tori along the way.
The accidental shooting of a boy in New York leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor, and unexpectedly far-reaching consequences.
Sedly Bloomfield grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where the essence of his character was stimulated by a unique melting pot of culture. After graduating from Erasmus Hall High School at the age of 17, he attended The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute while running his own dance and acting club in Brooklyn. He would later attend the University of New Haven to complete his education with a degree in Communications. Sedly transcends the fascination process of storytelling through his acting, especially the way in which an actor reveals himself, sub-texting a take on a story using the fabric of his own life and temperament. A Leading Character actor with strong presence and charismatic appeal, Sedly caresses the language and has a great sense of ease. He has lent his own personal touch to such stage roles as Oscar Charleston in Cobb, Captain Davenport in A Soldiers Play, and Hoke in Driving Miss Daisy. His film credits include work as Detective Foster in Small Potatoes by Horizon Films, William Calhoun The Struggling Father by Jungle Walls, and the Not-So-Perfect Dad in Barriers by ABC Films. He's had television appearances on All My Children, Torchwood, The Get down, Luke Cage, The Americans, Manifest, and Wu Tang. His main passion at this point in his career is screen work - both film and television. Show Time ( Lets Share The Love)
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