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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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Jeezum Crow! Almost, Maine in Backyard, NYC
Recently had the privilege of playing Dave in "Seeing The Thing" as part of The Drama Company NYC 's production of Almost, Maine by John Cariani, directed by Sara Laursen . While we weren't able to have a physical audience for obvious reasons and had to pre-record the performance for virtual release, it was still a real pleasure getting to collaborate in the flesh again, especially on a show as well done as this one and after a year of nothing but "Zoom theatre" (which could

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Showcases in 3 Places!
For those of us eligible to work in the U.S., the last leg of our LAMDA journey involved showcase performances in NY and LA in which we each got to perform a 3 min. duologue with a partner. Luckily for me, I was able to do 2 scenes: one as Ariel from Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman and the other as Benji in Amy Herzog's short play Christmas Present. We kicked off the first week of our tour with 4 performances at the incredible Playwrights Horizons in NYC and enjoyed several Q

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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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