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LOUIE CORDON Non-Union | 847-650-5649 | Louiecordon@Gmail.Com Height: 5’7’’ Weight: 150 Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Voice: Bari-Tenor (G2-G4) DDO Chicago: Kacee J LOUIE CORDON Non-Union | 847-650-5649 | [email protected] Height: 5’7’’ Weight: 150 Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Voice: Bari-Tenor (G2-G4) DDO Chicago: KaCee J. Hudson – [email protected] – 312-319-2888 THEATRE GAME THE SYSTEM* Xander Judy’s Beat Lounge (d. Anneliese Toft) I WANNA BELIEVE! Cigarette Smoking Man The Annoyance (d. Jessica Mitolo) WELCOME TO THE NRA James Madison/Ensemble The Annoyance (d. Jonald Jude Reyes) SKETCH/IMPROV (SELECTED) Sorry, Grandma Sketch Revue Donny’s Skybox (d. Sean Cusick) Jumping to Allusions Sketch Revue Donny’s Skybox (d. Jeff Griggs) Sugar, We’re Going Down Singing* Musical Sketch Revue Donny’s Skybox (d. Bina Martin) Throwback to the Future*† Sketch Revue Under the Gun Theater (d. Alan Linic) Bad Trip*† Sketch Revue Blackout Cabaret (d. Julie Marchiano) Satisfy Yourself*† Sketch Revue Blackout Cabaret (d. Casey Whitaker) Crisis Absurded* Sketch Revue SCTC, e.t.c. Theater (d. Anne Libera) The Prairie Dog Boys Present* Sketch Revue The Juicebox (d. Nico Carter) The Slightly Late Show* Correspondent The Juicebox (d. Chris Higgins) Infinite Sundaes Musical House Ensemble Second City TC - Chicago (d. Anneliese Toft) Trigger Happy Ensemble The Annoyance (d. Jillian Mueller) Storytown Ensemble Stage 773 (d. Jill Olson) Patchwork Ensemble The Playground Theater (d. Kiki Hughes) Beezey House Team ComedySportz Chicago (c. Ryan Ford) Nuggets Ensemble The Annoyance (c. Chris Kervick) Room 204 Ensemble Donny’s Skybox (c. Andĕl Sudik) iO Comedy Showcase Solo Performance iO Chicago FILM/TELEVISION/DIGITAL Filling the House Lead Generation Latinx (d. Mishell Livio) Where’s the Ball? Lead iO Comedy Network (d. Claudia Iao) Funeral Parlor Games Supporting iO Comedy Network (d. Jeremy Sender) Jump Suit Supporting Red Herring Productions (d. Spring Ferrara) Outstretched Hand Supporting Big Teeth Productions (d. Gregg Jaffe) CROOK’D Supporting University of Michigan (d. Jules Washabaugh) EDUCATION/TRAINING Blue Door Collective Audition Intensive Cathy Reinking Vagabond School of the Arts On-Camera 1-3, Pro Michael McCracken, Patrick Mulvey, Robyn Coffin iO Chicago Training Center Improv 1-5B Susan Messing, Adal Rifai, Noah Gregoropoulos The Second City Training Center Conservatory 1-6 Norm Holly, Craig Uhlir, Jeff Griggs, Anne Libera Voiceover 1-2 Kathleen Puls Andrade OTHER SKILLS/EXPERIENCE Advanced Spanish, Basic Italian, Estill Voice Training (Rachel Page), Basic Accordion/Melodica/Flute/Piccolo/Omnichord, Basic Tap Dance, Death Drop, Taekwondo (Blue Belt), Driver’s License, Certified English as a Foreign Language Teacher, B.S. Degree in Informatics and International Studies (The University of Michigan), Elementary Education and Pedagogy *also credited as a writer †also credited as a producer .
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