You and Me Entertainment is a Toronto based production company creating new ideas for tv, digital, film and theatre with a comedic tone and dramatic truth. 

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Jennifer De lucia

Jennifer is an award-winning Canadian producer and actress from Toronto, Ontario. She is best known for her work on the Canadian Comedy Award Winning show, “Cancer Can’t Dance Like This.” The show toured Canada for ten years raising over $100,000 for cancer related charities and research. Jennifer has been acting in and producing theatre, TV, film and digital for the better part of 15 years. 

Jennifer and her creative partner, Daniel Stolfi, currently produce creative content through their production company You & Me Entertainment. Their short film Everyone’s Leaving Us premiered at the Canadian Film Festival in 2020 and later spent two years streaming on Super Channel. Their web series, Calm Down Paul, premiered at the LA Comedy Fest in 2018. Most recently Daniel and Jennifer produced Marni Van Dyk’s short film This Is Not About Swimming in conjunction with Wildling Pictures Inc. The film had its world premier at Toronto International Film Festival. Daniel and Jennifer recently completed their short film Max vs The Mooch in partnership with the Canadian Film Festival Canadian Comedy Igniter. Daniel and Jennifer are currently in post-production on two more shorts: Vanessa Magic’s "I Am Pleased" and Adam Langton's "Aporia," both slated for the festival circuit in Fall 2025.

On the acting front, Jennifer has landed a recurring role in the Hallmark Mystery franchise, "True Justice." She can also be seen in several other Hallmark films, including "Catch Me If You Claus," "Holiday Heritage," and "Unlocking Christmas." She plays a supporting role opposite Camilla Belle in Tubi’s "10 Truths About Love," and has also appeared in Netflix’s "Jupiter’s Legacy" and CBC’s "Murdoch Mysteries."

Jennifer is an alumni of Guelph Universities Theatre Program. She recently completed two certificate courses through Sundance Collab, Directing Actors and Writing For Television. 

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Daniel Stolfi

Daniel Stolfi is a versatile producer, writer, actor and comedian who has achieved notable success across various creative platforms. As co-founder of You & Me Entertainment, with his wife and creative partner, Jennifer De Lucia, Daniel has produced projects for digital platforms and a number of short films such as “Everyone’s Leaving Us,” “The Dishes,” “Fair Trade” and the latest collaboration, on Marni Van Dyk’s “This is Not About Swimming” with Wildling Productions Inc. which made its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. Daniel’s talents extend to the stage as well, where he has written and produced a number of comedic plays, most notably, the Canadian Comedy Award-Winning solo show, “Cancer Can’t Dance Like This” which toured the country for ten years, and helped raise over one-hundred thousand dollars for cancer related charities and organizations. Daniel is also a published author and has written a memoir called “The Comedian vs Cancer” as well as articles for magazines such as Canadian Theatre Review and Playback. Daniel and Jennifer are currently in post-production on two more shorts: Vanessa Magic’s "I Am Pleased" and Adam Langton's "Aporia," both slated for the festival circuit in Fall 2025.

Daniel is a graduate of the University of Guelph theatre program and the Second City conservatory program and has worked on shows for ABC, CBC, BBC America and the USA Network.