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To Download Resume THOM SESMA www.thomsesma.com 214 West 29th Street • Suite 1203 New York, NY 10001 • 212-977-8502 • Lic. # 0927158 Television / Film Death Saved My Life Peter Lifetime Television Instinct Jorry (Guest) CBS/Alan Cumming Exec. Prod. Madam Secretary Tran (Guest) CBS/Barbara Hall Productions Jessica Jones Kurata (Guest) ABC/Marvel/Netflix Gotham Barthel (Guest) Fox/WBTelevision/DC Comics Single Ladies Vincent (Guest) VH1/Dana Lynn North, Exec. Prod. The Good Wife Martinez (Guest) CBS/Michelle King, Exec. Prod Person Of Interest Su (Featured) CBS/JJ Abrams, Exec. Prod. Over/Under (Pilot) Ichiro (Recurring) USA/Jonathan Starch, Prod. Lay The Favorite Young Gambler Feature/Stephen Frears, Dir. Third Watch Chow (Guest) NBC/John Wells, Exec.Prod. Whoopi Cousin (Featured) NBC/Whoopi Goldberg, Exec. Prod. Trinity Gabriel (Recurring) NBC/John Wells, Exec. Prod. Law & Order Mark Considine (Guest) NBC/Dick Wolf Productions Building Girl Gilbride Indie Feature/Shari Carpenter, Dir. Broadway & National Tours Disney’s The Lion King Scar Disney Theatrical Productions Times They Are A-Changin’ Captain A-Rab Brooks Atkinson Theatre Man of La Mancha Carrasco Martin Beck Theatre Titanic: A New Musical Andrews Dodger Productions Miss Saigon The Engineer Cameron Mackintosh Prod. Search and Destroy Martin Circle in the Square Nick & Nora Robert Marquis Theatre Chu Chem The Prince Walter Kerr (Ritz) Theatre Off Broadway Unknown Soldier Doctor Trip Cullman, dir./Playwrights Horizons Superhero Vic Jason Moore, dir./2nd Stage The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Givola John Doyle, dir./Classic Stage Company Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd Bill Buckhurst, dir./Barrow Street Theatre The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Givola John Doyle, dir./Classic Stage Company Discord Tolstoy Kimberly Senior, dir./Primary Stages-Cherry Lane Pacific Overtures Abe (Lucille Lortel Nomination) John Doyle, dir./Classic Stage Company Awake and Sing! Morty Stephen Fried, dir./NAATCO/NYPublicTheatre Othello Montano Doug Hughes, dir./Public Theatre Cymbeline Caius Lucius Andrei Serban, dir./Delacorte Theatre/NYSF As Thousands Cheer Revue Cast Chris Ashley, dir./Drama Dept./NPR In A Pig’s Valise Root Choyce Graciella Danielle, dir./2nd Stage Baba Goya The Criminal Harris Yulin, dir./2nd Stage A Hard Heart Seemore Will Pomeranz, dir./Epic Theatre Ensemble Regional / Repertory Ghosts Jakob Engstrand Carey Perloff, dir./Williamstown Theatre Festival Into the Woods Mysterious Man/Narrator Joe Colarco, dir./Barrington Stage Co., MA Imogen Says Nothing Richard Burbage Laurie Woolery, dir./Yale Repertory Theatre The Mousetrap Paravicini Adam Immerwahr/McCarter Theatre, NJ A Single Shard Min Seema Sueko/Peoples Light & Theatre, PA Waterfall Atikarn Dan Knechtges/5th Ave Theatre/PasadenaPlayhouse Antony and Cleopatra Lepidus/Proculeius Emily Mann/McCarter Theatre, NJ Catch Me If You Can Carl Hanratty Wayne Bryan/MusicTheatre of Wichita Deathtrap Sidney Bruhl May Adrales/Pioneer Theatre Co, Salt Lake City Miss Saigon The Engineer (Helen Hayes Nom.) Eric Schaeffer/Signature Theatre, DC Henry V Burgundy/Bardolph Michael Sexton/TwoRivers, Red Bank NJ Disney’s Aladdin Jafar Gary Griffin/The MUNY, St. Louis, MO Durango Boo Wendy Goldberg/Cincinnati Playhouse Dinner With Friends Gabe Steve Woolf/RepTheatre of St. Louis Romeo & Juliet Capulet Terrence Mann/The Ordway,St. Paul, MN A Little Night Music Fredrik Vicki Bussert/RepTheatre of St. Louis The Winter’s Tale Autolycus Jack O’Brien/Old Globe Theatre, CA .
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