Bio

Rhonda Marie was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. She started
taking ballet and tap classes at The Raleigh School of Dance Arts at the age of 3.
At 14 she became a student at The North Carolina School of the Arts majoring in
modern dance and theater. While working as a flight attendant she booked the role of
“Lucille” in Shake Rattle and Roll a CBS mini series. In 2003 she relocated to Miami,
Florida and learned the production side of the business working as a casting assistant
for Ethnicity Model Management. In 2005 she joined the Screen Actors Guild and
relocated to Los Angeles, CA.

Rhonda Marie has appeared in several productions, and has worked behind the
scenes on ABC, HBO, and CBS shows. She currently works on the hit show Queen
Sugar for the OWN Network. Rhonda Marie is also known for her philanthropy work
for (NBA) Dwight Howard’s D12 Foundation, (NBA) Josh Powell’s 21 Reasons to Give and (WWE) Booker T Huffman’s Booker T Fights for Kids Foundation. She co-founded The Goldie Legacy
foundation in July 2018. She is the founder of Goldie Belle, LLC a talent management
company for professional athletes, and Forever Golden Films an all female production company.