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Cobb Resume[1] Cameron Cobb Cameron Cobb AEA Height: 5’ 10” Suit: 42R Weight:185 Shirt: 16 ½ x 33 Hair: Brown Pants: 34 x 32 Eyes: Blue Shoe: 9 ½ Commercial/Commercial Print Ambit Energy Production Partners Di Massimo Advertising Ivie & Associates Directorz Barber Shop Peter Mayer Motion Content/Cici’s Pizza Fox Sports Southwest American Airlines O&H Brand Design RD&F Advertising Bonefide Productions Purple Strategies Origami R&D Industrial AMP Creative CRM Studios Stop, Look, Listen J.C. Penney Publi K Blockbuster/National Spokes CFM Communications NFL Showcase Digital Productions Pier 1 Imports PPAI – Live Event Host IStation/ Series Narrator TV/Film/Video Games “Back In Time-Grapes of Wrath” Featured/Tom Joad PBS/Robert Burch *Emmy “What Would You Do?” Featured ABC/John Quinones “Hierophant” (short) Lead Harbor Films/Theo Stanley Dr. T and the Women Principal Artisan/Robert Altman “Prison Break” Featured FOX/Kevin Hooks “Walker, Texas Ranger” Series Regular CBS/Michael Preese “Duke Nukem Forever” Lead 3-D Realms Selected Theatre Buddy! Casa Manana Parker Esse The Father Stage West Tina Parker A Christmas Carol Dallas Theater Center Multiple Seasons The Wedding Singer Theatre Three Bruce Coleman Grapes Of Wrath Watertower Theater Terry Martin Bloody Bloody... Theater Three Bruce Coleman Hamlet Shakespeare Dallas Rene Moreno Betrayal Kitchen Dog Tina Parker Mr. Marmalade Kitchen Dog Aaron Ginsburg Education/Training Southern Methodist University-B.F.A., 1998 Oxford School of Drama-Summer Term, 1996 Special Skills/Interests Voice Characterizations, Dialects, Improv, Stage Combat & Fight Choreography, Electric/Acoustic Guitar (20+ years), Musical Composition, Cooking, Fatherhood, Long Walks on the Beach.
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