T.J. Power

T.J. Power

TJ is a dual citizen of Australia & the United States. Born in Sydney, Australia, he studied at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) & soon after graduating, appeared opposite Julia Roberts & Javier Bardem in 'Eat Pray Love.' He is best known for his portrayal of Will Bowen in the Channel Ten/Netflix series 'Offspring' & received an AACTA Award nomination for for his performance in Josh Lawson's 'The Little Death.' His extensive theatre work includes lead roles for Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Theatre Company & Belvoir St. Theatre Company, as well the Australian Theatre Co & the Young Playwrights Festival in the US. As a voice over artist for animation, he has voiced characters on shows for Disney, YouTube & Apple TV. Along with his work on screen & stage, TJ is a multi-award winning writer & director. He discovered his passion for filmmaking by accident when backstage, during performances of a main-stage theatre show, he made two improvised mockumentaries of a bit-player preparing for his 'big break.' These videos were later used for publicity by the theatre company. TJ's official directorial debut was in 2017 with the farcical comedy, 'Your Call is Important to Us.' Shot in Melbourne with some of Australia's best comedic talent, 'Your Call' premiered in competition at the Academy accredited, Flickerfest, and screened in competition at Melbourne International Film Festival. His next short film, 'The Bus to Birra Birra' was shot in the picturesque town of Gundagai (regional New South Wales), & also enjoyed a successful festival run, picking up Best Short Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay & People's Choice awards. TJ has directed multiple music videos & episodes of 'Blippi Adventures' & 'Meekah Adventures' for Moonbug USA. Before entertaining audiences on screen or stage, TJ enjoyed a career in music, performing independently in Australia & LA as a singer-songwriter. In 2023, TJ released his debut EP, 'Be Bad, My Son' - produced by Billy Lefler in Los Angeles. His guitar skills came to use in the Bill Wages film "The Neon Highway" where he played live for the music scenes.
T.J. Storm

T.J. Storm

Born in Indiana, raised in Hawaii, Storm is a world class martial artist who has trained in various styles for over 19 years. Storm holds belts in Arashi-Ryu Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Ninjitsu, Jujitsu and Northern Shaolin Kung Fu. If you ask three time "Martial Art Masters Hall of Fame" inductee Storm how his action career started, you might not expect to hear that his Mother forced 8 year old Storm to take Karate because he was "hyperactive and clumsy". However, hardly anything about Storm is as it appears. Storm was born "Juan Ricardo Ojeda" to an African-American Father and Puerto Rican Mother and was then adopted by a Native American-Caucasian mother and Mexican-American father. Storm was brought up in the Asian/Polynesian culture of Honolulu, Hawaii. Storm truly is an "All American" - melting pot meets cultural mosaic - one that always had to check the box marked "other." In high school Storm was shy and started break-dancing as a way of trying to "fit in". This quickly became his passion and eventually led to Storm winning over 200 dance competitions in the genres of hip hop and break-dance. Storm received a dance scholarship, which paved the way for him moving to LA and dancing in music videos. Although dancing was his passion, it only provided him with enough money for rent and a diet of ramen noodles and pop tarts with little left for anything else. Being devoted to the martial arts, Storm found himself stopping by and observing an outdoor Northern Shaolin class on his way home from work. Eventually Storm was approached by the teacher and asked to join, thus allowing him to broaden his knowledge of the martial arts. Wanting to further pursue his creative energies Storm began acting. He then graduated from the Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown Acting Academy. While playing the role of Bayu on the television series, Conan The Adventurer, Storm developed the unique style that he is known for. This brand of action is a combination of martial arts, acrobatic skill, comedic timing, and an almost balletic grace. Storm has since gone on to work with Jet Li, Samo Hung, Sir Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Kelly Hu, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Michelle Rodriquez, Neal McDonough and Kristanna Loken.

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