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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: Not Exactly How We Planned
Duration: 110 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2018-Aug-14 |
Birth Name: Chelsea Watts
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"Chelsea Watts was evidently destined for show business from an early age. Born in Montana, she spent her childhood dividing time between Montana and California. Young Chelsea delighted in dress-up play, often orchestrating talent shows and performances at family gatherings. Her exceptional vocal prowess shone brightly in her high school choir, leading her to pursue opera studies alongside a music degree. Post-graduation, Chelsea relocated to New York City, where she splits her time between acting, singing, and volunteering globally with underprivileged students, teaching them storytelling through art, film, and music.
You might have first noticed Chelsea's assets in 'Power' (2014), when she appears bent over, or in 'Tin Roof Now' (2017) during her topless swimming scene. Since then, her screen credits include notable works such as 'Everything's Fine: A Panic Attack in D Major' (2018), 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' (2018), 'God Friended Me' (2019), 'The Enemy Within' (2019), 'Blood Bloods' (2019), 'The Gathering' (2019), 'Wu-Tang: An American Saga' (2019), 'Inside the Rain' (2019), 'Chicago P.D.' (2020), and 'High Fidelity' (2020). Though her onscreen nudity is limited, Chelsea Watts consistently delivers impressive performances."
Release Year: 2014
Nation: United States of America
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Director: 50 Cent, Ami Canaan Mann, Anthony Hemingway, Bart Wenrich, Bill Johnson, Courtney Kemp Agboh, David Knoller, David Rodriguez, Dennie Gordon, Gary Lennon, George Tillman Jr., Hernán Otaño, J. Michael Muro, Jim McKay, John David Coles, Kari Skogland, Kieron Hawkes, Larysa Kondracki, Lukas Ettlin, M.J. Bassett, Magnus Martens, Mario Van Peebles, Rob Hardy, Sanford Bookstaver, Shana Stein, Simon Cellan Jones, Solvan Naim, Stefan Schwartz, Tina Mabry, Victoria Mahoney, Vladimir Cvetko
Writer: Andre J. Ferguson, Courtney A. Kemp, Courtney Kemp Agboh, Damione Macedon, Eric Haywood, Gabriela Uribe, Gary Lennon, Heather Zuhlke, Jeff Dix, Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, Matt K. Turner, Monica Mitchell, Randy Huggins, Raphael Jackson Jr., Safia M. Dirie, Salvatore Stabile, Sascha Penn, Theo Travers, Vladimir Cvetko, Warren Hsu Leonard
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Companies: Atmosphere Television, CBS Studios, End of Episode, G-Unit Film & Television, Mawuli Productions
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: drugs, gangster, intense, kingpin, new york city, nightclub, organized crime, politics, thug
Power follows James 'Ghost' St. Patrick, a wealthy New York entrepreneur who secretly runs an international drug trade catering to the rich and influential. Ghost wants to leave his criminal life behind and provide a legitimate future for himself and his family. His childhood friend and business partner Tommy Egan supports their operation while also serving as Ghost's enforcer. Meanwhile, Ghost is married to Tasha St. Patrick, who plays an active role in managing their legitimate businesses, but struggles with the secrets of her husband's past. Complicating matters further is Angela Valdes, Ghost's first love and Assistant U.S. Attorney, who becomes increasingly involved in investigating his criminal activities.
Power is a dramatic series that intertwines the lavish lifestyles of New York City's elite with the gritty underworld of drug trafficking. The narrative focuses on James 'Ghost' St. Patrick, played by Omari Hardwick, who tries to balance his dual life as a successful entrepreneur and a notorious drug kingpin. The show explores themes of power, ambition, love, and loyalty through its complex characters, including Joseph Sikora's Tommy Egan, Naturi Naughton's Tasha St. Patrick, and Lela Loren's Angela Valdes. Power is created by Courtney Kemp Agboh, with executive producer Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson.