Grossmont College, AA/AS 3 year theater degree and Science degree, El Cajon CA, 1997
Katherine Faulconer-The greatest Theater Teacher that has ever graced our planet. The gifts she has given me can never be repayed only shared. She is always in my thoughts.
San Diego State University, BA- Rhetotic-English Literature, San Diego CA, 2000
Cuyamaca College, ASD Business, Rancho San Diego CA, 2002
Business degree in Real Estate Science.
Awards
ACT, Best Actor , 2000
Hamlet- Best Actor Lead
ACT, Best Choreography/Performance-Judges Choice, 2006
Mercutio & Fencing Choreography
ACT, Best Actor Lead(nominated), 2007
Dracula
ACT, Best Actor Lead(nominated), 2003
Benedick-Much ado About Nothing
ACT,CPH, Best Actor Lead(nominated), Award, 2001
Petruchio-Taming of the Shrew
CPH, Best Actor Maj. Support, 2000
Christopher Wren-Mousetrap
ACT, Best Actor Maj Support (nominated), 2007
Mercutio
Viewers choice Awards, Best Actor, 2003
Detective Baker-Uninvited
Indie Fest USA-Downtown Disney, Best of the Fest!, 2009
Samurai Avenger:The Blind Wolf-Feature Film
Hole in the Head Film Festival, Audience Choice Award!, 2009
Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf
Idaho International Film Festival, Best Feature Film-Comedy, 2009
Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf
Fantastic Planet Film Festival Science Fiction and Fantasy Sydney, Austrailia, Best Film, 2009
Winner for overall Best Film, also winner of Special effects Make-up.
Mauvais Genre Film Festival, France, Audience Award, 2010
LOS ANGELES, April 15, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTCBB:CMGR) ("Camelot") announced today that Camelot's DarKnight Pictures' acquisition Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf took home the Prix Du Public (Audience Award) at the Mauvais Genre Film Festival. This is now the second audience award and tenth accolade.
"Samurai Avenger continues to shine at every screening," remarked Jessica Kelly, Camelot VP of Marketing and PR. "At the Mauvais Genre's screening, the film received a standing ovation. This little film has gained quite a following. We plan on carrying this enthusiasm to the Marche Du Film in Cannes next month."
References
Keith A. Anderson, Director/Shakespearian Scholar
Employment Details
Work History:
Theater, Radio, Voice Over, Internet, Television, Fight & Weapon Choreography, Commercial, Music Video, Film
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