Annique Arredondo is a SoCal based artist, business owner, and union activist who has culled a bold brand for herself via indie film through empowering women, those of color, and other minority voices. When she first moved to Los Angeles, her film career ignited upon receiving top ten in Ridley Scott's online short film competition, Parallel Lines. Deciding to step up her B.A in English Literature, she achieved her MFA in Filmmaking soon after. Since then, she's been laureled in film festivals for both comedy and drama, scripts and shorts, eventually becoming Damon Wayans' personal writing assistant and executive assistant during the "Lethal Weapon" television series. Ready to be a boss herself, Annique recently opened Player One Arcade Bar in the heart of North Hollywood, an instant smash hit with the valley community. She's currently working on a TV pilot about her wild tumultuous experience of owning a bar.
Annique Arredondo is a SoCal based artist, business owner, and union activist who has culled a bold brand for herself via indie film through empowering women, those of color, and other minority voices. When she first moved to Los Angeles, her film career ignited upon receiving top ten in Ridley Scott's online short film competition, Parallel Lines. Deciding to step up her B.A in English Literature, she achieved her MFA in Filmmaking soon after. Since then, she's been laureled in film festivals for both comedy and drama, scripts and shorts, eventually becoming Damon Wayans' personal writing assistant and executive assistant during the "Lethal Weapon" television series. Ready to be a boss herself, Annique recently opened Player One Arcade Bar in the heart of North Hollywood, an instant smash hit with the valley community. She's currently working on a TV pilot about her wild tumultuous experience of owning a bar.