Hannah and Psalms Wimbrey loved growing up in Southlake. It was a love that only grew deeper after the sisters enrolled in a performing arts school within walking distance from their house. It was there that the duo who loved performing for family and friends began to focus on their passion for the arts. Today, these inspiring young ladies are charting their own course as executive producers at Three60 Films, the Southlake-based production company they co-founded with their family in 2022. With their first film having already gained critical acclaim, this dynamic duo continues to hone their skills and share compelling stories on the big screen.
HANNAH: WE HAVE ALWAYS LOVED… entertaining those around us. When we were young, we performed plays for the family every holiday in our living room. Once I experienced what it felt like to bring joy and laughter to a room, I knew that was what I wanted to continue to do. Later on, Psalms really got the acting bug after her first theater performance when she was 14.
PSALMS: I MAY BE THE OLDER SISTER, BUT HONESTLY… she acts like the older sister. She is more organized than me, so she helps me get my creative thoughts together. We balance each other out, and you could say she’s my best friend.
HANNAH: SHARING THE SAME PASSION AS MY SISTER IS… an absolute blessing. It makes me love what I am doing even more to be doing it with the one I love. I am great at talking, and Psalms is great at writing. We figured out how to use these skills to our advantage.
PSALMS: AFTER EIGHT YEARS IN THE ACTING INDUSTRY… I have learned there will be more noes than yeses. Creating our own production company has allowed us to create our own ‘yeses.’ Through Three60 Films, not only do I get to be in my own films, I also get to write scripts.
HANNAH: WE HAD SO MUCH FUN WITH… all of the cast and crew on the set of ‘Summer of Violence.’ Making a film is a team effort where everyone needs to be all hands on deck. Everyone worked so hard, and we cannot wait to show the finished project very soon.
PSALMS: AS YOUNG FEMALES FROM TEXAS… entering the world of Los Angeles was definitely something we have never experienced before. There were some days on set where things didn’t go as planned, but I like to believe the unplanned is God’s plan.
HANNAH: OUR JOURNEY WITH ‘SUMMER OF VIOLENCE’ HAS BEEN… incredible, especially the love we've received for the film. At the DTLA Film Festival, we received awards for "Best Picture" and "Best Audience,” along with receiving “Outstanding Narrative Feature” at the Tallgrass Film Festival. I will never forget being surrounded by so much love and support with a sold-out theater. We’re beyond grateful.
PSALMS: I WAS ECSTATIC OVER THE… Best Picture news, but even more so for Nicki Micheaux, the writer and director of the film. ‘Summer Of Violence’ is her story she wanted to share with the world, and seeing her hard work earn this award has inspired me to work even harder! We are aiming to have our film out this summer in selected theaters!
HANNAH: WE ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON… a documentary called 'My Brothers Keeper,' which is based on three brothers growing up underneath the same roof but having completely different paths in life.
PSALMS: I HAVE LEARNED THAT ACTING IS… a muscle that you must keep exercising, so I continue to attend acting classes and go on auditions from my agents and manager.
HANNAH: I HAVE LEARNED… so much through being hands-on in the entertainment business. I love working in our company with my family and brainstorming all these crazy fun ideas for future projects.
PSALMS: WE HAVE BEEN IN THE WRITER’S ROOM… brainstorming on our next projects. We’re working on some fun comedic films and even more full-circle stories to share. And I am currently working on my first acting book, so stay tuned!