Ebony Nicole Jones is a talented actress who has recently co-starred in the indie film "Psychopaths" as Aja Souza, alongside other notable regional credits such as her one-season role as an ensemble character in "Dark side of the moon" at the Berubians Theater Company, her appearance as herself on "Candid conversation" at AOL Studios, her portrayal of Katie in "Third Realm" at Mystery Dinner Studios, and her co-starring role with Miguel Nunez in "Clean up Men" as Trina at Third Eye Film Works.
Ebony's educational background is also noteworthy, having been born in Fresno, California, and later studying at The City College of New York in Harlem, New York, where she majored in International studies for two years before transferring to Los Angeles in 2011 to complete her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology at California State Los Angeles.
As an actress, Ebony is driven by her desire to bring characters to life, firmly believing that understanding the psychological aspects of a character is essential to fully respect and embody their personality, motivations, and behaviors. She is committed to a life in the arts, recognizing its importance in fostering a healthy and inclusive society, and is dedicated to exploring the human experience through her emotional performances.