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Michael Borrelli Aea / Sag-Aftra MICHAEL BORRELLI AEA / SAG-AFTRA FILM: Barrio Boy Supporting Dir. Dennis Shinners Eleanor Lead Dir. Aiden Kane High Street Plumbing (by Noah Handle) Lead Dir. Doug Schachtel Superheroes Featured Dir. Alan Brown Id Lead Moving Image Arts Prods. The Dilettantes Lead Dir. Sean Skelton Toy Guns Lead Moving Image Arts Prods. TELEVISION: Blue Bloods Guest Star CBS Bad Seed Lead Pilot w/Richard Kind & Craig Bierko Trouble Supporting Pilot, Dir. Sean Skelton Twelfth Night Orsino PBS, Dir. Julie Cohen/John Plummer As The World Turns Recurring CBS Master Class: Cicely Berry Featured Red River Films (Documentary) Renegade Featured Stu Segall Productions NEW YORK THEATER Dracula Dracula Three Day Hangover, Dir. Kristin M. Parker Almost Maine Easton PSNBC at HERE Arts Center, Dir. John Cariani Fishbowl Bob The Michael Weller Theatre, Dir. C. Henry Sincerity Forever Tom John Houseman Theater, Dir. Marge Lembert Love and Garbage God Blue Heron, Dir. Steve Ross REGIONAL THEATER Cul-de-sac (by John Cariani) Joe Half Moon Theatre, Dir. Michael Schirelli As You Like It Jacques Theater At Woodshill, Dir. Kelly Galvin The Liar (by David Ives) Cliton Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Russ Treyz Dog in the Manger (staged reading) Count Federico Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Davis McCallum A Feminine Ending Jack Portland Center Stage, Dir. Timothy Douglas The General From America (staged reading) Reed/Van Wort Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Moritz von Stuelpnagel Hamlet Horatio Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Terry O’Brien The Underpants Versati Portland Center Stage, Dir. Rose Riordan The Bomb-Itty of Errors Antipholus (Syracuse) Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Chris Edwards Dracula Dracula Three Day Hangover, Dir. Kristin M. Parker Much Ado About Nothing Dogberry Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. John Plummer Mr. Marmalade George, Cactus, Man CATF, Dir. Ed Herendeen Cymbeline Cloten Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Terry O’Brien Sex, Death & the Beach Baby Ronnie CATF, Dir. Karen Carpenter The Three Musketeers King Louis XIII Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Dir. Chris Edwards Proof Hal Hangar Theatre, Dir. J. Austin-Williams Too Kill A Mockingbird Boo Radley Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, Dir. Russ Treyz The Hairy Ape Ensemble La Jolla Playhouse, Dir. Matt Wilder Commercial List Available Upon Request TRAINING BFA Theater, The College of Santa Fe The Larry Moss Studio SKILLS Vocal Range: Low G to High A (Rock & Roll) Accents: British, Southern, Italian Sports: Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball Languages: Spanish .
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