Angelique De Windt
- Actress
Currently the President & Artistic Director of B. Loved Productions has
over twenty years of experience in various aspects of entertainment.
Thriving most when utilizing her skills to produce from concept to
completion, she has worked in nearly every aspect of theater production
including stage manager, production manager, casting director,
producer, director and writer. Angelique stage-managed shows with
artists such as Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Patti
Labelle, and Santana in Los Angeles venues including the Shrine
Auditorium, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, The Wiltern Theater, Olympic
Celebrations, The Rose Bowl and the Image Awards.
Angelique acquired many of her managerial skills as Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Studio Centre Production, a learning facility that provided training for television, film and theater production. Her responsibilities included developing product, securing finances, selecting talent and personnel, designing and conducting acting workshops, and producing several west coast productions. Respected by her colleagues for her talent, professionalism and expertise, she has worked as a creative consultant throughout the industry. She received her formal education from NYU, Purchase College, Cal. State University, Northridge studying many aspects of media.
As an actor, Angelique was afforded many opportunities, both on stage and on camera. Acting in nearly twenty productions, three feature films, two dozen commercials, a regular role on NBC Days of Our Lives for four years, a recurring role on CBS The Bold & The Beautiful and several guest spots on network shows. Successful, however, dissatisfied with the limited roles offered, she re-focused her sights on product development.
She began writing and developing scripts for B.Loved Productions, which focuses on "impact media." Leading a Los Angeles team of writers, she wrote, directed and produced the musical hit "Judah Box", which became a model for "excellence" within the inspirational marketplace. "Sweet Spot", the musical was co-produced and work-shopped with the Apollo Theater has been adapted for television. She has taught and inspired ministries across the country with "prophetic demonstration" in the arts. She has written and directed several plays, adaptations, and screenplays and continues to develop properties with her team of contributors. Recently, she developed educational impact media/theater to teach and celebrate black history in NY schools.
Angelique's love and respect for the art of entertainment is present in her mission for B.Loved Productions and the impact media that she develops for multiple genres. Her compassion for people, faith in God and a clear mission drives her journey to produce entertainment that empowers, enlightens and elevates.
Angelique acquired many of her managerial skills as Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Studio Centre Production, a learning facility that provided training for television, film and theater production. Her responsibilities included developing product, securing finances, selecting talent and personnel, designing and conducting acting workshops, and producing several west coast productions. Respected by her colleagues for her talent, professionalism and expertise, she has worked as a creative consultant throughout the industry. She received her formal education from NYU, Purchase College, Cal. State University, Northridge studying many aspects of media.
As an actor, Angelique was afforded many opportunities, both on stage and on camera. Acting in nearly twenty productions, three feature films, two dozen commercials, a regular role on NBC Days of Our Lives for four years, a recurring role on CBS The Bold & The Beautiful and several guest spots on network shows. Successful, however, dissatisfied with the limited roles offered, she re-focused her sights on product development.
She began writing and developing scripts for B.Loved Productions, which focuses on "impact media." Leading a Los Angeles team of writers, she wrote, directed and produced the musical hit "Judah Box", which became a model for "excellence" within the inspirational marketplace. "Sweet Spot", the musical was co-produced and work-shopped with the Apollo Theater has been adapted for television. She has taught and inspired ministries across the country with "prophetic demonstration" in the arts. She has written and directed several plays, adaptations, and screenplays and continues to develop properties with her team of contributors. Recently, she developed educational impact media/theater to teach and celebrate black history in NY schools.
Angelique's love and respect for the art of entertainment is present in her mission for B.Loved Productions and the impact media that she develops for multiple genres. Her compassion for people, faith in God and a clear mission drives her journey to produce entertainment that empowers, enlightens and elevates.