
Look fearless. Act fearless. Be fearless.
Wild, free, and self-proclaimed Finesse Queen, A'Noelle Jackson is a trailblazer in her own right.
Her brand? Unapologetic. Dope Black Women who take no shit and take up space.
A 7-time award-winning filmmaker, A’Noelle was raised by pioneering Black women who led Army platoons and Apostolic congregations — power, resilience, and leadership are in her DNA.
She shines as Mercy Jones in TNT’s hit series The Librarians and made waves with her first regional commercial for Credit Sesame, which aired during the Super Bowl.
With nothing but talent, ambition, and less than $2,000 to her name, A’Noelle bet on herself and moved to Los Angeles. Fear? Not in her DNA. Hustle? That’s where she thrives. She secured her first agent and quickly booked the AT&T campaign Kings of Style, featuring A$AP Rocky and Dapper Dan.
For the next three years, she worked behind the scenes at Complex Networks, collaborating with Hip-Hop icons like Lil' Kim, Fat Joe, and Rick Ross, as well as rising stars like Coi Leray.
A true multihyphenate, A'Noelle doesn't just tell stories she builds movements. She co-created Bad Ass Women Doing Kick Ass Shit, a critically acclaimed project celebrating fearless women, alongside Seattle filmmaker Abie Ekenezar and former Washington State Senator Mona Das.
In 2022, she lent her voice to Stylez in Netflix’s LOL Surprise! Winter Fashion Show, gaining a new generation of young fans across the U.S.
In 2023, during Black History Month, she served as Production Manager for Hulu’s Black Stories Always - Giving Flowers campaign, which featured icons like Kerry Washington, Delroy Lindo, and legendary showrunner Yvette Lee Bowser.
From film sets to speaking engagements across the U.S., A’Noelle is on a mission: to inspire, uplift, and pave the way for the next generation of Black and Brown storytellers.
As Sheen Magazine puts it:
"For A'Noelle, the journey to become a power player in film and TV is well within arm’s reach."