Actress, Vocalist, and Creative Storyteller

Shervonne Brown is an American filmmaker, actress, and vocalist known for her work in high-concept sci-fi and tactical action. She is the creator, writer, director, and lead of Sureiya: The Eidolon Plane (2026), a character-driven sci-fi short film that introduces her original character Sureiya Hayes, the central protagonist in The Sureiya Hayes Universe: Legends of Emperion, an expanding speculative sci-fi franchise blending psychological drama, serialized mystery, tactical action, and mythic emotional stakes. Recognized for her signature vibrant red hair and a visual aesthetic influenced by anime and cinematic storytelling, Brown gravitates toward formidable protagonists navigating power, restraint, identity, intimacy, and moral consequence within expansive sci-fi and genre narratives.

Driven by a passion for emotionally charged prestige genre storytelling, Brown created The Sureiya Hayes Universe as a prestige live-action science fiction property centered on a female protagonist within large-scale cinematic fantasy and serialized genre storytelling. The universe explores emotional suppression, trauma, desire, political manipulation, and cosmic mythology through women whose emotional lives function as destabilizing forces capable of reshaping worlds.

In 2026, Brown won Best Actress at the WSO Theatre & Film Festival for her performance in Sureiya: The Eidolon Plane, which also received nominations for Best Director, Best Film, and Best Short Film. The project continued its festival run as an Official Selection of the New York Short Film Festival while serving as the proof-of-concept foundation for a larger interconnected universe spanning film, television, publishing, and future interactive media expansion.

A multilingual performer with working proficiency in Japanese and Korean, Brown’s background in action began with her original character project Zxamieya Warrior Princess, which she created, edited, and starred in. She has trained professionally in New York City and Maryland, specializing in on-camera performance and tactical combat choreography. Her work centers on physically grounded, emotionally complex female protagonists within contemporary genre cinema.

Before transitioning into narrative filmmaking, Brown built an international presence as a vocalist and producer. Her digital releases amassed hundreds of thousands of views and led to appearances on platforms including Mnet’s Hashtag My K-Pop. She was a member of the K-pop-inspired group Coco Avenue and later co-founded the duo Double The Fire. Brown earned the Grand Prize in the KCC K-Pop Video Contest for three consecutive years across multiple projects and represented the United States at the K-Pop World Festival in South Korea, where her performance aired internationally on Korean Broadcasting System.

Her stage work includes performances at the Howard Theatre and appearances in major live events such as the Obama Inauguration Celebration and Christmas in Washington, where she shared the stage with artists including Beyoncé and John Legend. Her theater credits include productions of Dreamgirls and Ragtime. Based in the United States, Brown continues to develop original genre-driven film and television projects, with a focus on emotionally driven prestige sci-fi storytelling and long-form franchise world-building.

Bringing Captivating Characters and Dynamic performances to life in sci-fi, fantasy, and musical theatre.

With a background in film, musical theatre, and live performance, my journey as a creative artist began with music and evolved into dynamic storytelling through acting. From leading roles on stage to producing award-winning music videos broadcast internationally, I bring depth, versatility, and passion to every project. My love for bold characters and immersive narratives drives my work in sci-fi, fantasy, and action genres.

From international stages to cinematic storytelling, I experience my artistry through music, film, and beyond.

Each piece reflects my journey as an artist, blending music, acting, and bold narratives into one cohesive vision.

A Journey Inspired by Creativity and Culture

My artistic journey began at age six, inspired by Japanese anime and K-pop idols like BoA, Koda Kumi, and Utada Hikaru. Recording covers and creating performances led me to explore a dynamic blend of cultures and influences, from Janet Jackson to Beyoncé. This passion ignited my creative evolution, merging classical vocal training, live performance, and acting into a career of bold storytelling.

Award-Winning Creations

An award-winning, emotionally charged K-pop music video that captures the drama and intensity of a love triangle.

Co-founder of Double the Fire, a K-pop-inspired duo that earned international recognition.

  • I directed, performed in, and produced an award-winning remake of Akdong Musician’s ‘Melted,’ which represented the USA at the K-Pop World Festival in Changwon, South Korea. The performance aired globally on KBS TV.

  • I also directed, performed in, and produced the award-winning K-pop video “Hopeless Love”, a heartfelt visual story that captures the raw emotion and drama of a love triangle.

Dynamic Performances

Performed original compositions at iconic venues like the Howard Theater, showcasing my talents as a singer, dancer, and producer. From local stages to global audiences, I bring compelling storytelling and choreography to life.

Acting and Fantasy

Starred in a fantasy-action project inspired by a character I created as a child. As a performer, creative director, and editor, I brought this story to life with bold action, dynamic storytelling, and authentic combat sequences grounded in my training in Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Kung fu, and stage combat.