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Education/Training Skills Theatre Tv/ Film THEATRE Hamlet (National Tour) Ophelia National Players / Olney Theatre The Giver (National Tour) Lily National Players / Olney Theatre The Grapes of Wrath Narrator/Cellist National Players / Olney Theatre (National Tour) Othello Desdemona Shakespeare on the Bluff (LA) / Ronnie Clark A Midsummer Night’s Titania Shakespeare on the Bluff (LA) / Neno Pervan Dream As You Like It Rosalind Baltimore Shakespeare Factory / Christopher Cotterman Pericles The Bawd Redgrave Theatre (UK) / Andrew Hilton & Aaron Parsons Doctor Faustus Gluttony London Oval Theatre (UK) / Ben Benison TV/ FILM Robot Chicken Recurring Adult Swim Network / Seth Green Rachel Dratch’s Late Guest Star TruTV / Dave Newberg Night Snack Veep Co-Star HBO / Dave Mandel The Get Down Co-Star Netflix / Baz Luhrmann Cali Queen Lead AFI / Aaron Goldenberg Dueterostomes Lead AFI / Paige Campbell Reunion of Champions Lead D Productions / Damion Damaske Papa Gorilla Banana Lead La Boheme Films / Boim Hwang VOICEOVER Represented by WME’s Scale VO Division 2016-2020 (closed). TruTV. Fandom. 10+ National Commercials. 17 characters on “Robot Chicken” (Seasons 8-11). “Raw Data” on Steam. EDUCATION/TRAINING SKILLS Master of Fine Arts in Professional Acting Accents Korean*, French*, Spanish, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (UK) Greek, Yiddish, RP (contemporary & Double B.A. in Theater & Psychology heightened), New York*, Southern* Wesleyan University Music Alto (C3-C5), Cello* (20 years, : British American Drama Academy performed at Carnegie Hall), Piano, Ukulele Semester Abroad, Classical Theatre (UK) Comedy Training The Groundlings (LA), Dance Musical Theatre (Tap*, Jazz*, Modern), Broadway Comedy Club (NYC) Swing*, Salsa, Certified Zumba Instructor Awards 2x Special Equity Guest Artist: Sport Certified by BADC: Rapier & Dagger* Inaugural Season of “Shakespeare on the (Advanced), Katana*, Knife, Unarmed*, Bluff” (LA), Official Selection: Venice Broad Broadsword. Experienced: Archery, Staff, Humor Film Festival and NFS NYC for “Papa Firearms. Film double: Lacrosse* (Advanced) Gorilla Banana” – Cecil Yamamoto (Lead) *highly skilled/native oldvic.ac.uk.
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