Justine Skye To Star In ‘Green Dolphin’
Justine Skye To Star In ‘Green Dolphin’
Singer Justine Skye is heading to the big screen. The 21-year-old singer will join Tyler Dean Flores and Seann William Scott in the coming of age film “Green Dolphin.” Written and directed by Chris Kenneally, “Green Dolphin” follows,
15-year-old Robinson (Flores) and 20-year-old Keesha (Skye) as they venture cross-country in an attempt to escape the grasp of abusive foster parent and drug-dealer Martin (Scott). When they break down midway, Keesha and Robinson discover a new family that could turn their lives around.
Keanu Reeves will serve as once of the executive producers and production will begin in July.
Justine got her start at a professional singing career when she performed songs to go with the book “Rules To Rock By”. She is known for having made a cover about “Headlines” by Drake. Her debut EP, Everyday Living, helped the Brooklyn kid with the purple-hued hair ink a deal with Atlantic Records in 2013 and release with them the album Emotionally Unavailable. In 2016 she left Atlantic and signed to Roc Nation and Republic Records and is prepping a new album.
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