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DAVID L. TOWNSEND TELEVISION LAW & ORDER ME Wilson NBC, Dir DAVID L. TOWNSEND TELEVISION LAW & ORDER ME Wilson NBC, Dir. Vincent Misiano NEW YORK THEATRE CONSTANT COUPLE Vizard Pearl Theatre Co., Dir. Jean Randich HAMLET Laertes Pearl Theatre Co., Dir. Shepard Sobel JEWTOPIA Chris O’Connell Off-Broadway, Dir. John Tillinger DEATHVARIATIONS Young Man Oslo Elsewhere/59E59, Dir. Sarah C. Sunde SHAKESPEARE MARATHON ‘06 Romeo/Troilus Shakespeare Society, Dir. Michael Sexton GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ADAM* Brandon Naked Angels, Dir. Sheryl Kaller THE SPANISH TRAGEDY* Andrea Classic Stage Co., Dir. Michael Sexton COLUMBINUS* Loner/ Dylan New York Theatre Workshop, Dir. PJ Paparelli THE GOLDEN AURORA Ned Fringe NYC ’08, Dir. Ari Laura Kreith DYLAN’S LINE* Dylan McCarter Theater KARIUKI’S NOTEBOOK John Wolfe La MaMa E.T.C STONEWATER RAPTURE Whitney Expanded Arts THE TEMPEST Ferdinand Oberon Theatre Ensemble O’NEILL Shane Blue Heron Arts Center *Workshop REGIONAL THEATRE HAMLET Rosencrantz (U/s Hamlet) Shakespeare Theatre Co., DC, Dir Michael Kahn TITUS ANDRONICUS Chiron Shakespeare Theatre Co., DC, Dir Gale Edwards MACBETH Malcolm Shakespeare on the Sound, CT, Dir. Ezra Barnes SHAKESPEARE’S R & J Student #2 (Juliet/ Ben) Vermont Stage Co., VT, Dir. Angie Flynn-McIver SKIN OF OUR TEETH Conveener Williamstown, MA, Dir. Darko Tresnjak CALIGULA Scipio WTF (Act One Co.) Dir. Ted Sluberski POLAROID STORIES Orpheus WTF (Act One Co.) Dir. Heath Cullens VASSA ZHELEZNOVA Pavel WTF (Act One Co.) Dir. Mortiz Von Stuelpnagel JUILLIARD SCHOOL REBEL ARMIES DEEP INTO CHAD Neal Dir. Regge Life RICHARD III Ratcliffe Dir. PJ Paparelli ARCHITECTURE OF LOSS Doug Dir. Brian Mertes THE ODYSSEY Antonius Dir. Ruben Polendo AS YOU LIKE IT Jaques Dir. John Stix MARRIAGE OF FIGARO Bailiff Dir. Timothy Douglas VERMONT PUBLIC RADIO CIDER HOUSE RULES Narrator THIEF LORD Narrator TRAINING The Juilliard School Robin Williams Scholarship On-Camera Audition Heidi Marshall, Ellen Novak, Steven O’Neill Voice-Over Tech. Matthew Arkin Dialects Gillian Lane-Plescia, Ralph Zito Viewpoints/Suzuki SITI Company TALENT AGENCY 321 WEST 44 STREET ⋅ NEW YORK ⋅ 10036 5455 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD ⋅ LOS ANGELES ⋅ 90036 212-391-0380 ⋅ FAX: 212-391-1405 323-525-3391 ⋅ FAX: 323-525-0881 .
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