Introducing the multifaceted Jasmine Pilgrim! Hailing from Spartanburg, SC, Jasmine began her illustrious career as a model, excelling in print, commercial, runway, and music videos. Her passion for the arts led her to Charleston, SC, where she pursued a bachelor's degree in Psychology. In her final year of college, Jasmine's decision to explore acting transformed her career trajectory. Today, she shines in her latest role as Jessica in the highly anticipated drama/thriller "Kill 'Em With A Smile," now available on TUBI and The Peacock. This gripping film, written and produced by the talented Felicia Rivers of Geechee One Films, was released on July 30th, and promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Post-college, Jasmine's acting career blossomed with her first day player role in the short film "A Dinner for 7; Serving Scott Free," followed by a lead role in "Through A Mother's Eyes." Her undeniable talent continued to shine in short films such as "The Prayer" and "Envee." Jasmine's breakthrough in feature films came with "Sneaky Links," (another incredible Geechee One Films release) now streaming on Amazon Prime, Peacock, and Tubi. She also stars in other Geechee One Films projects, including "Cherry Bomb." In 2024, Jasmine will grace the screen in "Heartless Outlaws," "How to Catch A Baller," and "He Loves Me Not," sharing the spotlight with acclaimed actors such as Denzell Dandridge, Crystal The Doll Hughes, and acclaimed rap recording artist Diamond from Crime Mob. Additionally, she can be seen on TvOne's "Fatal Attraction" and "For My Man." Jasmine Pilgrim's star continues to rise, captivating audiences with her compelling performances and undeniable talent.
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