Monique Green stars as Latoya Reynolds, a popular high school
cheerleader who exudes warmth and confidence, in “Prom Pact,” from
Disney Branded Television, a heartfelt romantic comedy set during the
emotion and excitement of high school Prom season.

Green grew up modeling on the sunny shores of Miami, Florida. She was
raised by a strong British/Jamaican mother who dreamed of moving to
Los Angeles for more acting opportunities. So, the two of them packed
up the car, drove across the country and moved to California. Green
has always been around the entertainment industry, but the acting bug
didn’t bite her until she was 13. After her first role on
“Criminal Minds,” she was hooked but still wanted to stay
dedicated to her studies. Green committed to acting and going to
school. She graduated high school on the Dean’s list and was
accepted to LMU, where she could make her schedule accommodate
studying and auditions.

She booked her first series regular role during her first year of
college on “Libby & Malcolm,” created by Kenya Barris and starring
Courtney B. Vance and Felicity Huffman. While in school, she also
worked on “This is Us” and “Fuller House” and recurred on
“black-ish,” to name a few. After graduating college Cum Laude
with a degree in psychology, Mandarin, and Asian Pacific studies,
Green gave herself a year to book another series regular role. In
2019, she booked “Big Shot,” starring John Stamos and Yvette
Nicole Brown, on Disney+. She played a charismatic, opinionated,
confident girl named Olive, who plays on the all-girls high school
basketball team coached by John Stamos.

In her free time, Green enjoys singing, reading and hanging out with
her teacup Maltipoo. She is repped by The Gersh Agency, Coast to Coast
and Luber Roklin Ent.
