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Heyman Resume REES JAMES Heyman Talent: 502-589-2540 [email protected] SAG/AFTRA Height: 6ft Hair: Dark Blond Eyes: Green THEATER Matilda Doctor/Ensemble La Mirada, LA Into The Woods Woodsman/Ensemble Hollywood Bowl Priscilla Queen of the Desert Farrah & Bernadette Orig. West End Cast Grease Vince & Teen Angel Orig. West End Cast Saturday Night Fever Featured Ensemble West End We Will Rock You - the Queen Musical Featured Ensemble Orig. German Cast FILM The Prom Dancer/Waiter Ryan Murphy NINE Dancer/Antonio Rob Marshall Harry Potter & the Philosophers Stone Dancer/Hufflepuff Chris Columbus TELEVISION Juicy Stories Guest Star E!/Michael Patrick King Taking New York Lead Channel 4 WWHL with Andy Cohen Himself Bravo Sunday Brunch Himself Channel 4 Late Night with Seth Meyers Guest Star NBC Watson and Oliver Various Roles BBC Top Dog Model Guest Judge ITV DANCE The Ellen Show Brad NBC Good Morning America Dancer ABC Gotham live Chicago Cast Joshua Bergasse Meredith Vieira Show Dancer NBC Saturday Night Live Dancer NBC/Danielle Flora Americas Got Talent Dancer NBC/Jason Beitel A Night With Beyonce Dancer ITV/Frank Gatson London Olympics Closing Ceremony Dancer BBC/Kim Gavin Popstar to Operastar Dancer ITV Children In Need Dancer BBC Royal Variety Performance Dancer/Take That ITV/Kim Gavin Queen + Paul Rogers Tour Dancer Arlene Phillips Wetten Das Dancer RTL COMMERCIALS/MUSIC VIDEOS List available upon request. TRAINING Jazz, Lyrical Jazz, Broadway, Italia Conti Academy, London Studio Centre Hip Hop, Ballet, Modern, Tap Broadway Dance Centre SPECIAL SKILLS Singing (Tenor), Hosting Accents (British, Cockney, Welsh, Northern British, Australian, American, Spanish, German) Sports (Swimming, Running, Weight Lifting, Bootcamp, Cycling, Horse Riding).
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