Kerri Randles
Kerri Randles is a multifaceted talent in the realms of acting, writing, and project development for film, stage, and television. Her journey began in Chicago, Illinois, where she honed her skills as an actress. Randles made her film debut with notable directors Oliver Stone in *Heaven and Earth* and William Friedkin in *Jailbreakers*. She later gained recognition for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in HBO's *Introducing Dorothy Dandridge*, directed by Martha Coolidge, and appeared in films such as *Poor White Trash* and *Scenes of the Crime*. Her recent collaboration with Angelina Jolie in Clint Eastwood's *Changeling* adds to her impressive résumé.
In June 2010, Kerri debuted her one-woman show, *Can't You Hear Me Knockin?*, during the inaugural Hollywood Fringe Festival, earning critical acclaim. Following its success, the show moved to New York and is set to participate in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2011. A memoir with the same title is anticipated in 2012.
Kerri founded Littlecommando Productions in 2005 and played a pivotal role in bringing Alison Eastwood's directorial debut, *Rails & Ties*, to life, championing its festival circuit success. She was also involved with the debut of *Exit Through the Gift Shop* at Sundance and its subsequent Oscar campaign. Currently based in Los Angeles, Kerri is passionate about art collecting and has produced various shows, including Banksy's *Barely Legal* in 2006 and *The Sex Lives of Mannequins* in both Chicago and Los Angeles for producer Charles Evans Jr.