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SAM PEARSON 612 702 7376 Hair: Light Brown Height: 6’1” Spearsonn@Gmail.Com Eyes: Blue Weight: 165 EMC SAM PEARSON 612 702 7376 Hair: Light Brown Height: 6’1” [email protected] Eyes: Blue Weight: 165 EMC THEATER Young Siward Macbeth Aaron Poesner/Teller Chicago Shakespeare Theater Tybalt Romeo & Juliet Marti Lyons Chicago Shakespeare Theater Tybalt SS!Romeo & Juliet Marti Lyons Chicago Shakespeare Theater Cootsy Charles III Gary Griffn Chicago Shakespeare Theater Richard III Richard III Kevin Asselin Montana Shakespeare in the Park Duke Comedy of Errors Chris Duval Montana Shakespeare in the Park Tommy Boyle The Home Place Joe Dowling Guthrie Theater Eddie The Sunshine Boys Gary Gisselman Guthrie Theater Peter Cratchit Christmas Carol Gary Gisselman Guthrie Theater Becket 2013 BFA Showcase Ken Washington Guthrie Theater Dowling Studio Archie The Red Box Peter Moore Park Square Theatre Curley Of Mice & Men Richard Cooke Park Square Theatre Stevie Good People Joel Sass Park Square Theatre Actor B Courting Harry Joel Sass History Theatre Wilmore The Rover Joel Sass U of M / Guthrie Program Boo The Marriage of Bette & Boo Randy Reyes Theatre in the Round Actor Love and Information Wendy Knox Frank Theatre Alceste The Misanthrope Adrian Balbontin Bryant Lake Bowl Antonio The Twelfth Night N/A Backroom Shakespeare MPLS Warren Courting Harry Lee Blessing/ Ron Peluso History Theatre Polixenes Winter’s Tale Tom Cornford Shakespeare’s Globe Ed. Pentheus The Bacchae Dario Tangelson U of M/ Guthrie Program Hal Picnic Bruce Roach U of M/ Guthrie Program Dionysus The Bacchae 2.1 Richard Prioleau National High School Institute TELEVISION Jeff Ringate In an Instant Bo Hakala ABC Marcus Walker Chicago PD Rohn Schmidt NBC EDUCATION U MN Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program Class of 2013, Shakespeare’s Glob Education, Cherubs: National High School Institute- Northwestern University 2008, Perpich Center for Arts Education, Main Street School of Performing Arts, Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource School. Master Classes: Jon Barton, Barbara Houseman, Patrick Tucker, Saule Ryan .
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