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Playing Steve Wozniak, My Biggest TV Role Yet!
Thrilled to announce I'm back on the History Channel, but this time I'm playing someone whose name people actually recognize! That's right, I'm playing computer pioneer and co-founder Steve Wozniak on season 2, episode 6 of The Mega Brands That Built America, entitled "Clash of the Computer Titans." The episode follows the rise of both Microsoft and Apple, and how they competed to become two of the most dominant tech companies of all time. Having already worked with Lucky 8 t

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Finding Shades of Grey in Black & White Tea Room
I just wrapped a 3 performance run of Black and White Tea Room, the english translation of a Korean play that's been performed all around the world for the last 8 years (including Edinburgh Fringe 4 years in a row!). The play, written and directed by Cha Hyun Suk (or Ray as I know him), centers on an ex-cop turned life counselor named Nicholas Black (played by me) who is confronted by the sins of his past when a disturbed individual arrives seeking his guidance. It was a whir

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Playing Antonio in the Merchant of Venice; the Ultimate Sad Boy
Playing Antonio in a unique production of Merchant of Venice.

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Enter "Alfred the Great" @ Winterfest 2020
Thrilled to be playing Alfred the Great in the new play "Sarah's Rapture" written by Paul K. Smith and directed by Lauren Shields , which performs January 9th, 10th, and 12th as part Hudson Guild's annual play festival Winterfest . I've thoroughly enjoyed researching and playing the 9th century English king and have gotten to flex my RP (standard English accent) to boot! Oh and did I mention I have an axe?

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Hamlet (dir. by Michael Attenborough) - The Play's the Thing...
Today we opened Hamlet in repertory at LAMDA, directed by none other than world-renowned director Michael Attenborough! As our final show of the MA in Classical Acting, this has been our opportunity to apply everything we have learned in our studies this past year. And apply we have, and with great aplomb! It has been an absolute pleasure and honor to delve into the role of Hamlet, and though this might seem obvious to anyone with an appreciation for Shakespeare or this play,

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