RESUME:
Acting
& Modeling Objectives:
Movies
Films
TV Shows
Commercials
Commercial Print
Objective Statement:
I am gifted in acting, vocal performance, and interpersonal
communication, and all bring personal enjoyment and
fulfillment. My hard work ethic, talents, and desire
to communicate the human condition to those who should
be informed make me a powerful asset to any project
in which I participate.
Experience:
(Show - Role - Theatre - Year - Awards)
Arsenic and Old
Lace - Mortimer Brewster - Taylor University Theatre
- 2003 - Best Supporting Actor
The Royal Family - Oscar Wolfe - Taylor University
Theatre - 2002 - Excellence in Acting
Peter Pan - Captain Hook/Mr. Darling - Taylor University
Theatre - 2002 - Outstanding Actor/Most Dedicated
Cast Member
Hamlet - Horatio - Taylor University Theatre - 2001
- Best Supporting Actor/ Most Dedicated Cast Member
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
- Three monologues/ company member - Taylor University
Theatre - 2000 - Best Supporting Actor
Olleana - Jim - Taylor University Theatre Student
Productions - 2000
Related College Studies Experience:
2000 - 2003 Taylor University
Responsible for the construction of sets for The
Royal Family, Peter Pan, Hamlet, All I Really Needed
to Know I learned in Kindergarten.
Assisted in construction of sets for She Stoops
to Conquer, Marvin's Room, A Child Shall Lead Them,
and Alice in Wonderland.
Assistant Directed The Miracle Worker.
Contracted and worked with cable installation and
flying apparatus for flying in Peter Pan production.
Assisted as make-up artist for several plays.
Construction of stage and sets in the Taylor theater
consisted of major construction, woodworking, dry
walling, foam insulation installation, stucco application,
flying apparatus installation, and wood detailing.
Education:
1999-2003 Taylor University
Bachelor of Arts;
Theatre Arts - 2.99 GPA.
English Writing
Minor
Alpha Psi Omega
1995-1999 Wheaton Academy
3.3 GPA
National Honor Society.
1986-1995 Wheaton Christian Grammar School
Awards and Recognition:
Drama award " Best Drama Student" Wheaton
Academy 1998
Wheaton Drama Community Theater "Best Actor"
award 1997
Four Year Achievement Award for Participation and
Excellence in Taylor University Theatre.
Recognition of Excellence in Assistant Direction
for Taylor University Theatre production, The Miracle
Worker, 2002.
Soloist as a classical baritone, and studied at
Wheaton Conservatory of Music and Anderson University.
Served on the Scholarship selection committee for
the Theatre Arts Department of Taylor University
in 2003.
3rd place in NATS Indiana state competition in the
3rd and 4th year Men and Women's Musical Theatre
Division performing, Weep You No More Sad Fountains:
Roger Quilter, This Can't Be Love: , Lost in the
Stars: Kurt Weil.