Personal details
Height: 6' 3",
Weight:230 lbs,
Eye colour: Brown
Waist: 37
Shoe size: >11
Hair colour: Black
Hair length: Short
Hair type: Short
About me
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
From as far back as I can remember I always wanted to be an actor. I first got my start in acting begining my freshman year at high school. That was actually he first chance I had to get into acting as my previous school never offered anything along the lines of acting. The first oppurtunity I got I took it and I pursed it right through high school studying drama, improvisation, and most importantly stage acting. I took advantage and worked on school plays which included Guys and Dolls, Grease, and Bye Bye Birdie. After high school I took some time off of school and took acting classes in Atlantic City studying at Weist Barron Ryan. After a few months studying at Weist Barron Ryan I wanted to attend college to pursue other interests Those intrests included theatre, writing, and philosophy. I got off to a rocky start with the then teacher and also director of the plays, Bill Headington. His feelings included that I did not belong in the theatre because I talked with a little bit of a slang and basically always let my feelings be known. I was held down around every turn with Bill as he made sure I would not get any parts in any of the plays in which he directed. That would all soon change as I finally got the oppurtunity to write, direct, and also star in my own play as it was a choice of being a final project for my advance theatre class. I called the play Wednesday Night Live as it was a spinoff of Saturday Night Live. It got a pretty good response as it pretty much packed the house on opening night and also got me recognition amongst fellow theatre actors/ress. I also remebers Bill's response when asked his opinion, " Some things just do not belong in Theatre." The next semester I wanted to get under Bill's skin so I chose to take the acting class he was teaching. It took one semester for me and him to earn each other's respect as he saw that I took acting seriously and he finally cast me in Much Ado About Nothing as well as Romeo and Juliet. After I received my Associate's Degree in Theatre and Liberal Arts I decided I came to a cross road as I had to make a decision to either further my studies or to pursue acting. At that time I was writing a lot of scripts and wanted to learn more about film as I felt I had learned all I was going to learn about theatre. I applied and was accepted to join Temple University for their Film and Media Arts program. As you can say I hit the ground with my feet running. My first semester I found myself already doing film shorts and learning to edit on Final Cut Pro. It was lots of work but very exciting for me as I was meeting and working with new faces on a daily basis. Not only was I able to be behind the scenes but I was still able to act in the projects that we made. In the three semesters that I have, and still am attending Temple, I have learned more than I have ever expected. I am now going to start pursuing more jobs outside of college to get more experience on my resume which is where I stand now.
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Credit
THEATRE
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
ROLE
ROMEO & JULIET
ROLE
SHAKESPEARE THEATRE
GUYS AND DOLLS
ROLE
OAKCREST-NJ
COMMERCIALS
POKER PRO
ROLE
STEVEN STOCKHELM
FILM
MEDIA METASIS
CREDIT
LAEF ANDERSON
THE RESOLUTION
ROLE
BRIAN CHASEY
THE DELIVERYMAN
ROLE
BRIAN CHASEY
THE LONELY MAN
CREDIT
BRIAN CHASEY
IRONY
ROLE
BRIAN CHASEY
TV
SOPRANOS
ROLE
STEVE BUSCEMI, TIMOTHY VAN PATTEN
Skills
Singing: Rap
Sports: Archery, Baseball, Bowling, Darts, Golf, Hiking, Horse Back Riding, Jet Skiing, Jump Rope, Kayaking, Roller Skating, Softball, Speed Walking, Swimming, Trampoline, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Wrestling, Yachting, Yoga, Fishing
Accents: Indian (east), Italian, New York City, Russian, Slavic / Eastern European
Additional: Film Stunts, Improvisation, Jump Rope, Motorcycle Riding, Newscasting, Stand-up Comedy