If you’ve watched “The City of Smoke” or binged “Driving Force,” you’re already familiar with Jacinth Headlam’s magnetic screen presence. Now, the actress is defying industry expectations by simultaneously launching music and publishing careers—and the entertainment world is taking notice.
During a rare break between filming the hit series “Love After” and her upcoming role in “American Zealot,” Headlam revealed plans for her debut single “Broke Boys.” The track, dropping soon on streaming platforms, offers fans a glimpse into another side of the multifaceted artist. “Music has always been there,” she shared during our interview. “The timing finally felt right.”
But that’s not all Headlam has been keeping under wraps. Sources close to the star confirm she’s also penned a book, though she remains tight-lipped about its contents. This triple-threat move—acting, music, and writing—puts her in an elite circle of entertainers who’ve successfully crossed creative boundaries.
Behind this carefully orchestrated expansion stands Luciano Layne of Alpha Elite Agency, who’s helped shape some of the most notable multi-hyphenate careers in the industry. Together, they’re crafting a new template for what a modern entertainment career can look like.
When asked about juggling multiple projects, Headlam stays refreshingly real. Fans can catch glimpses of her creative process on her Instagram (@iamjacinth) or website (iamjacinth.com), where she offers an unfiltered look at life between takes, studio sessions, and writing deadlines.
In an era where authenticity is currency, Headlam’s organic expansion into new creative territories feels perfectly timed. As anticipation builds for both “Broke Boys” and her literary debut, one thing becomes clear: this is an artist who refuses to be boxed in by traditional industry labels.
The real question isn’t whether Headlam can succeed across multiple platforms—she’s already proving that. Instead, we’re left wondering: what creative boundary will she break next?