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Bret Shuford SAG/AEA/AFTRA Kreindler/Super Management [email protected] Bret Shuford SAG/AEA/AFTRA FILM ​ THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Principal dir. Martin Scorsese LOVE TO THE RESCUE Principal Hallmark UNCLE MELVIN’S APARTMENT Principal Weintraub Films BEDFELLOWS – short film Principal Aquarian Films TELEVISION ​ LAW & ORDER SVU Guest Star NBC ALPHA HOUSE Co-Star Amazon MY DIRTY LITTLE SECRET Principal Discovery ID SUBMISSIONS ONLY Guest Star Webseries AS THE WORLD TURNS Co Star CBS GUIDING LIGHT Co-Star CBS ALL MY CHILDREN Co-Star ABC BROADWAY ​ WICKED Wizard Dr. Dillomond u/s Gershwin Theatre Cirque Du Soleil’s PARAMOUR Robbie u/s AJ & Joey Lyric Theatre AMAZING GRACE Ensemble/u/s John Newton Nederlander Theatre THE LITTLE MERMAID Eric u/s Lunt-Fontanne BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Lumiere u/s Lunt-Fontanne CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG Ensemble Hilton Theatre A WONDERFUL LIFE Accountant Shubert Theatre TH ON THE 20 ​ CENTURY Photographer New Amsterdam ​ BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Aggie/Cowboy August Wilson Theatre NATIONAL TOUR ​ ​ ​ SOUTH PACIFIC Cable u/s Bartlett Sher DREAMGIRLS Dave and the Sweethearts Robert Longbottom THEATRE ​ RAGTIME Father Asolo Rep MARY POPPINS Bert Alabama Shakespeare Festival HAIRSPRAY: In Concert Corny Collins Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra NEXT TO NORMAL Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden Adirondack Theater Festival RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Vocalist Radio City Music Hall A FUNNY THING HAPPENED… Protean u/s Hero/Miles Paper Mill Playhouse ANYTHING GOES Billy Crocker Maltz Jupiter/Marcia M. Dodge TRAINING ​ Bachelor of Arts Theatre Wagner College On Camera Bob Krakower, Matt Newton, Ellen Novack Acting Karl Bury, Scott Freeman, Michelle Bossy Musical Theatre Performance Craig Carnelia, Jen Waldman, Sheri Sanders Improv Upright Citizens Brigade Visit www.bretshuford.com ​ .
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