
Age: 26
female
Breana Raquel was born in May 2000 and is an actress, singer, and songwriter who began her professional career at the age of 11. In 2018, Breana has been a guest-star on Criminal Minds (CBS), has a recurring co-star role on SEAL Team (CBS), and cast as a principal in a CryptTV mini-series. In addition, she is a principal in the short films ‘Sunsprite’ and ‘Hidden Faces’ and is filming a TV Comedy Series “The First Month Is Free”. Lastly for 2018, Breana can be seen in Cimemark Theaters across the U.S. in a Coke commercial. In 2017, Breana was cast as a professional singer by Old Navy, and appeared in their worldwide “Jingle Jammies’ commercial. Also, in 2017, she was cast in a Franz Ferdinand music video. In 2015, Breana was selected to take part in Nick Sketch Live 2015 (Nickelodeon), and has been the Virtual Host for all attendees of the US Botanical Gardens in DC since 2014. Breana was also cast for two years as “Fan” in the Washington DC Ford’s Theater production of “A Christmas Carol”, played a principal role in the short film “Toobie” (2013) and has competed at the Famous Apollo Theater.

Breana Raquel

Ellie Novak
for Ellie Novak in Bring It On: Back in the Spotlight
Suggested by alexsambula137

When a former cheerleading champion returns to her alma mater as the new cheer coach, she discovers a program in crisis. Facing budget cuts, dwindling interest, and a squad fractured by cliques and self-doubt, she must rebuild the team from the ground up—while confronting her own insecurities about aging out of the spotlight. Balancing mentorship with her competitive drive, she clashes with skeptical administrators, connects with misfits who don't fit the cheerleading stereotype, and reignites rivalries with former competitors now coaching at rival schools. As the squad prepares for nationals, personal drama erupts: romantic entanglements, family pressures, and questions about identity beyond the uniform. This heartfelt comedy explores ambition, redemption, and found family, proving that the real victory isn't always on the mat—it's in lifting others up and discovering who you are when the cheers fade away.