Camille Guaty to Star in Netflix’s Original Film “Nappily Ever After”

Camille Guaty is ready for her Ever After

The Puerto Rican and Cuban American actress has joined the supporting cast of the Netflix original film Nappily Ever After.

Camille Guaty

From director Haifaa Al-Mansour, the film centers on Violet Jones (Sanaa Lathan), whose seemingly flawless life is interrupted after an accident at the hairdresser leads to the realization that she isn’t living the life that she really wanted.

Guaty, one of the stars of VH1’s Daytime Divas, plays the fun-loving Wendy, one of Violet’s best friends.

The film is based on Trisha R. Thomas’ 2000 novel with an original script by Tina Chism and rewrites from Lisa Loomer, Adam Brooks and Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Filming is underway in Atlanta.

Guaty, who recently appeared in Fox’s The Exorcist and CBSScorpion, is best known for her roles in Gotta Kick It Up! And Fox’s Prison Break.

Rendon Cast in Bravo’s Dark Comedy Series “My So Called Wife”

Marianne Rendón is livin’ the wife..

The Latina actress, a Hollywood newcomer, has landed a series regular role in Bravo’s dark comedy series My So Called Wife, from Universal Cable Productions and executive producers Adam Brooks and Paul Adelstein.

Marianne Rendón Marianne Rendón

My So Called Wife follows Maddie (Inbar Lavi), a master-of-disguise con-artist who gets men and women to fall in love with her, marries them and then disappears with their money and just enough dirty inside information to guarantee they will never go to the police. But things become complicated when Ezra, her most recent mark, meets up with another of her heartbroken victims and they decide to track down Maddie and her cohorts.

Rendón will play Jules, a smart, attractive, wickedly funny and charming artist.

Rendón landed the role just a few weeks after graduating from The Juilliard School.