Andy Lee

Andy has done numerous commercials and voiceovers. He is proud to note that his theatrical training now comes from Wynn Handman of the American Place Theatre. Film credits include "Sunny Day," "Misdirection," and "Between the Walls." Andy is currently developing a one-man show and a short film. SAG 212-615-6902 tinpolee@yahoo.com 5' 10"; 155 lbs; age range 25-35 New York based

Abe Pagtama

Abe Pagtama has been acting for 25 years. He has played Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, and American Indian characters. He finally was able to play a Filipino character in the movie "The Flip Side" as Dad. "The Flip Side" is the first Fil-Am feature accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. Abe also appeared in "The Debut" as the Photographer. He is a cofounder of CineGang, a Fil-Am filmmaker group. SAG, AFTRA 310-299-6212 catalystfilmwork@yahoo.com 5'6"; 180 lbs.; age range: 45 to 60 Ethnicity: Filipino Foreign Languages: Filipino (Tagalog, Ilocano, Cebuano), Spanish Los Angeles based

Aaron Yoo

TV: Law & Order: SVU, One Life To Live, ED Film: Things That Go Bump In The Night, The Franklin Abraham, Game Boy, Arianna Theatre: Where Do We Live, wAve, ABC Talent Showcase, Cellophane, Like I Say, Karaoke Stories, Still Breathing, Air Raid, The Gifted Program, Fueneovejuna, The Greeks, The Crucible Education: University of Pennsylvania. Scene Study: Pheobe Brand. Technique: Anne Occhiogrosso. Movement: Joanne Edelman - Stella Adler Studio. Stage Combat: J. Steven White - Stella Adler Studio. Voice: Leigh Smiley - Grace Skills: Languages: Korean, German. Tae Kwon Do (2nd Degree Black Belt), Rollerblading, Stage Combat, Pole Vaulting, Long Jump, Soccer, Juggling, Cello, DJ, Dialects. AEA/SAG/AFTRA 5'7"; 130lbs; age range: 15-25 Ethnicity: Korean Foreign languages: German, Korean NY based

Charles Chun

Film: My Favorite Martian, Deep Impact, Yellow, The Living Reed, Little Murders, Dumb and Dumber Television: Party of Five, Charmed, Arliss, Sentinel, NYPD Blue, Chicago Hope, Ellen, The Single Guy Theatre: Various Conversationally fluent in Korean, some Japanese SAG/AFTRA 323-663-8783 BeingU@aol.com 6'; 165 lbs.; age range: 26-36 Ethnicity: Korean-American Los Angeles based

Christian J. Lee

Film: "Destiny's Evening," "Peroxide Passion," "A Smile Like Yours," "Ginseng Dreams," "Match Made" TV: "Guardian Angels" (pilot), "The Guiding Light," "The Late Show," many national commercial spots and industrials (reel and list available upon request) New York Theatre: "Pillow Talk" (Sanford Meisner Theatre), "Trophy Thieves" (DWP New Works Festival), "Measure for Measure" and "Midsummer Night's Dream" (The Medicine Show), "Our Hero" and "Yield" (New York Fringe Festival/P.S. 122) Regional Theatre: "Romeo and Juliet" (Hanger Theatre, Ithaca NY) SAG, AFTRA, AEA 212-769-6857 cjlee23@yahoo.com 5'9"; 155 lbs.; age range: 20s to 30s Ethnicity: Asian American Languages: Portuguese New York based

C. S. Lee

Film: David & Layla, Grand Theft Auto VG, The Stepford Wives, Rent-a-Husband, Random Hearts, Sophie (Student Academy Award 2002), Lucky Day, The Goodnight Champion, Every Dog’s Day TV: Law & Order Criminal Intent, Ed, Law & Order, Spin City, Guiding Light Theater: Arena Stage, Actors Theater of Louisville, Yale Rep, Intiman Theater, LaMama, Mabou Mines, NAATCO, Ma Yi Theater Co, 78th Street Theater Lab, The Access Theater, NYC Fringe Festival, The Chekhov Festival, Anna Deveare Smith, Ping Chong, Mellow Yellow Theatre Company(founding member) mellowyellowtheatre.com Training: Masters of Fine Arts... Yale School of Drama Bachelor of Fine Arts... Cornish College of the Arts Intiman Theatre Acting Internship CAROL DYE ACTING AWARD: YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA Special skills: Lecoq Mask, Fencing, Low flying trapeze, House Cleaning, Tumbling, Motorcycle Operator, Can get jigae-with-it, Photography, Certified & Recommended SAFD Combatant, Fluent Korean & other Accents SAG / AEA, Official website - www.cslee.net cslee6@yahoo.com Languages: Fluent Korean New York based

Chris Tashima

Film: "Visas and Virtue" (short, also director; Academy Award ®), "Lani Loa: The Heavenly Passage," "Strawberry Fields," "The Perfect Weapon," "American Knees" Television: "Unsolved Mysteries," "The Young and the Restless," "Vital Signs" Theatre: "A Language of Their Own" (Celebration Theatre; LA Weekly Theater Award), "Dragonwings" (Berkeley, NYC, Seattle, Atlanta, Syracuse), "Rashomon," "The Memento" (+ others; East West Players) SAG, AFTRA, AEA 323-960-1030 cedarmail@aol.com 5'11"; 165 lbs. Los Angeles based Los Angeles based

Dwight Egan Sora

Theatre: After the Quake (Steppenwolf Theatre Company-Understudy), The Audition (North Lakeside Players), Tribulation & the Demolition Squad (Chicago Dance Crash), A Thousand Cranes (Vittum Theatre Company), boys! (TEA Company), The Dance & The Railroad and The Sound of A Voice" (Yama Works-Understudy), The Normal Heart" (Lincoln Square Theatre), Cold Chicago (Cold Chicago Company), The Rape of Nanking: According to Minnie (Stockyards Theatre Project) Film/TV: All the Murky Green (Harmony Joyride Productions), ER (Warner Bros. Films – Photo Double) Commercial/Industrial: Accenture industrial video (Closer Look), Foster Pride Digital Curriculum/Governors State University Video (Governors State University), Training industrial for HCR Manor Care (RFG Productions, Inc./Hanson Interactive Marketing), Devry commercial (Devry Institute of Technology), Chicago North Shore Convention and Visitors’ Bureau promotional video (Dreaming Tree Films) Bank of America training video (Bank of America), McDonald’s industrial (Ronald McDonald Corporation) Voiceovers: Wilburforce Stories (educational website) Membership/Affiliations: AFTRA, AGMA, SAG-eligible Education: BA University of Chicago Skills: Aikido (Japanese martial arts, 1st Degree Black Belt) 5'5"; 149lbs; age range: 18-30; ethnicity: Japanese-Korean Foreign languages: Japanese

David Kepa Hart

Film: Pacific Palisades, Hammerlock, Decay of Fiction, Minority Report. TV: Days of Our Lives, Hawaiian Moving Company, Place of Mystery. Theatre: Adventures In Polynesia, Our Lady of East L.A., Henry IV-Part I. Training: BA, UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Skills: Knife and tomohawk throwing, beginning equestrian, fire eating and fire dancing, Hula/Tahitian dancing, world class juggler, stiltwalker (own gear & costime), swimming, scuba diving, beginning surfer. SAG/AFTRA 800-939-1080 www.davidkepa.com davidkepahart@aol.com 5'9"; 155 lbs. Ethnicity: Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, Cherokee, Sioux, Spanish, German, Swedish, Dutch. LA based

David X. Nghiem

After many years of acting in film and TV in Asia, David has based himself in LA and is now pursuing his career in his native country, the USA. Training began in Seattle at Freehold Theater Lab and included study with Warren Robertson. Currently he is studying with Brian Riese in West Hollywood. His primetime credits range from 'Seinfeld' to 'Spy TV' and his filmography is growing consistently. He's as passionate about his yoga practice as he is his golf swing. Feel free to contact him regarding any projects or to simply book him for a 5-picture deal with Warner Bros. That works. SAG/AFTRA 310-766-5232 getdavidx@yahoo.com 6'1"; 170lbs; age range: 25-35; ethnicity: English-German-Vietnamese Foreign languages: Japanese, Thai, Italian LA based

Erwin P. Falcon

Off-Broadway: Patient/Abbot in “Marat/Sade” (Classical Theatre of Harlem, dir. Christopher McElroen) Off-Off Broadway: workshop production of “Wo Dzai” playing Hong Wu (Phoenix Entertainment, dir. Pat Birch), Nelson in "Welcome to Arroyo's" (Summer Play Festival 2005, dir. Jaime Castaneda), Vince in “Buried Child” (Nicu’s Spoon), Romeo in “Romeo & Juliet” and Puck in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (New Perspectives Theatre), Tybalt/Second Watch in "Romeo & Juliet" (Pulse Ensemble Theatre), Jonesy/87 in “Babies With Rabies” (Cuchipinoy), Kumar in “Beneath the Banyan Tree” (eyeblink Entertainment), and Alani in “In Case You Forget” (Hip-Hop Theatre Festival) Film credits include lead and supporting roles in indies "Fillbilly" (NYC Visions Films), "Fresh Start" (Jagged Edge Films), and "Sawaru" (MOJO Creative Group). Industrials include: Barnes & Noble, Ernst & Young, FUSE TV, and Intel Training: The Acting Studio, Inc., NYC Special Skills: Filipino accent, Filipino cultural dancing, Southern accent, breakdancing, basic DJ skills, in-line skating, ice skating, mountain biking, lacrosse, basketball, volleyball, football (212) 769-7145 epfalcon@hotmail.com 5’4”; 135lbs; age range: 17-27 Ethnicity: Filipino NY based

Frank Song

Frank Song graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1997 after completing a two year acting program. His New York theater roles include Demetrius in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Blue Heron Arts Center), Lexy in "Candida" (Expanded Arts), Creon in "Antigone" (The Fringe Festival), an abusive husband and father in "Superfriends of Flushing Queens" (Horace Mann Theater), and an anguished visual artist and cross dresser in "Maximum Grey" (Turnip Theater). He has participated in stage readings and scene developments for film productions. He was a principal actor in an American Express commercial and has also done print work. He is fluent in Korean and has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He is proficient in southern and Asian accents. Frank has a bachelors degree in political science from Princeton University. Someday he would like to play the title role of "Uncle Vanya" on Broadway. SAG, AFTRA 212-252-3314 appyork@aol.com 6'1"; 170 lbs.; age range: 25 to 35 Ethnicity: Korean American Foreign Languages: Fluent in Korean New York based

Jae Choe

Jae Choe is a working actor in Hollywood, California. Special Skills Include: Fluent in the Korean Language. 5th Degree Black Belt, Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Yong Do Won, and Judo. Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist. Computer and Design Expert. Film/TV/Commerical/Stage: Listed Upon Request 407-325-7316 www.heyjae.com jasechoe@yahoo.com Representation: ICON Talent Agency, Los Angeles, CA. (323) 845-1480 5'10"; 160lbs; age range: 21-28 Foreign languages: Korean Ethnicity: Korean Florida based

John Fukuda

John originally went to film school in Los Angeles and decided to come to New York to be an actor. He especially likes improvisation, and he dreams of playing psychos, animals, and disturbed characters. He has trained with theatre greats: Anne Jackson, Earle Hyman, Austin Pendleton, and Bill Hickey. NYC Theatre: Pizza Man (House of Candles), WiseAcre Farm (13th St. Theatre), the Big Mouth Mouse (New Perspectives Theatre), Naked (Ensemble Studio Theatre), A night of improvisation (HB Playwrights), and Peeling the Banana (the Puffin Room, the Kraine Room) Film: Japanese Cowboy (dir. by Mike Kang), Fukuda 2000 (directed by Adam Collis), Flora's Garment, Is Bliss, Apocolypse Show, and upcoming feature Otis and Dwayne (directed by Dylan O'neil) Special Skills: Japanese, piano (10 years classical training), guitar, song-writer, singer, photography, water polo, inactive certified lifeguard, expert skier, golf (12 handicap), driving manual Reel available upon request. See "Japanese Cowboy" at EVEO.com SAG 213.321.4678 john_fukuda@hotmail.com 5'4"; 135 lbs.; age range: 20-30 Ethnicity: Japanese, Chinese, Australian Los Angeles based

Johnathan Staci Kim

Johnathan started in theatre at Circle In The Square Theatre School in NYC. He has worked on numerous theatre productions and short films but it was not until his first role in Larry Clark's Kids did his film career move ahead with fervor. Since then, he has appeared in 5 feature films and has more to come in the near future. SAG Tsu Tsu Stanton: 212-989-3424 www.tsutsuunlimited.org www.jstacikim.com jstaci_kim@hotmail.com 5'10", 155lbs; age range 23-35 Foreign languages: Korean, some Swedish, some Danish Ethnicity: Asian American New York based

Konrad Aderer

Konrad Aderer will be seen in the upcoming 35mm features "P.O.V." and "Helium." He has played principal roles in the independent features "City of Strangers," "Use Your Head" (Finalist for SXSW's Best of Fest Award), and "Ignatz and Lotte" (Independent Spirit Award nominee). He also starred in the short film "Giant Metal Insects" purchased by CANAL+ for European broadcast, and in "Reverse Shot" which is part of the Workshop's "Avenue of the Asian Americas" and can be seen on eveo.com. Off-Broadway: "Fuenteovejuna" (National Asian American Theatre Company), "A Majority of One" (Jewish Repertory - Drama Desk nomination for Best Revival), and "Cymbeline" (Pearl Theatre Company) Regional: "Love's Labor's Lost," "Romeo and Juliet" (Peterborough Players), "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (North Shore Music Theatre). 212-769-6483 aderkon@yahoo.com 5'8", 150 lbs AEA New York based

Larry Kitagawa

Asian American model and actor based in San Francisco 605-991-1425 jaybaba@yahoo.com 5'8"; 190 lbs; Age Range 50-60 Ethnicity: Japanese San Francisco based

Nick Sakai

TV: Third Watch, Anti-Crime at the Raid (uncredited), Warner Brothers TV Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Detective Steve Tanaka, NBC Universal As The World Turns, Tim (Vendor), CBS Guiding Light, Delivery Guy #1, CBS Saturday Night Live, Guy in the Shower, NBC A World of Difference, Hiroshi, WPSX FILM: Marci X, Marci’s Personal Asst., Paramount Pictures Rollerball, Customer #2, MGM Spanish Prisoner (dir. David Mamet), The Businessman, Jasmin Production The Accountant, Vanessa’s Driver, One Eyed Panther Prod. Pizza Mayhem, Elvis, SEV. Greenberg THEATRE: Ghashiram Kotwal, Brahman, Pan Asian Repertory Three Sisters, Vassili Vassilyevich Solyoni, Producers Club Theatre Murderers Anonymous, Dr. John Schwartz, Creative Place Theatre Paying Regret, Alan, Creative Place Theatre Tooth and Consequences, Albert, Creative Place Theatre The Man of Your Dream, Bob, Theatre Row Studios A Month in the Country, Aleksei N. Belyaev, La MaMa E.T.C. Faust Invitro, Bruce, La MaMa E.T.C. Turandot, The Play (w/ Rona Figueroa), The Soldier, La MaMa E.T.C. Mumia, The Judgement, Joe, Theatre for the New City A.W.O.L. (dir. Reggie Montgomery), Norved, Café 44 Stonewall ? Night Variations (dir. Tina Landau), Tony, En Garde Arts The Good Person of Setzuan, The Grandfather, Horace Mann Theatre TRAINING: Scene Study: Suzanne Shepherd Acting Technique: James Price (The Acting Studio), Maggie Flanigan (William Esper Studio) Movement: Loyd Williamson (Actors Movement Studio) Speech: Darlene Monda (Sam Chwat’s NYSI), Jon Sperry (Circle in the Square) Voice: Richard Hilty Vocal Coach: Brad Ross, Annie Lebeaux Monologue Coaching: Deloss Brown, Austin Pendleton, Peter Thompson, Prudence Holmes SKILLS: Sneeze on Cue, Classical Piano Background, Ice Skating, Swimming, Bicycling, Fluent in English. Japanese, and working pronunciation ability in Russian. Quick Study, Good with animals. Accents: Can do Standard American, Standard British and Japanese. AEA/SAG/AFTRA Kolstein Talent Agency (845)357-7692 Ken Park Management (212)226-3731 (212)875-7699/(917)406-1003(cell) 5'6", 135lbs; age range: mid 20s to 30s Ethnicity: Japanese American actornicksakai@aol.com NY Based

Pun Bandhu

Film: "Dark September Rain", "Full Access", Upcoming: "Michael Clayton" opposite Tom Wilkinson and George Clooney. TV: Conviction, Law & Order SVU, Law & Order Criminal Intent, Guiding Light, All My Children, One Life to Live (recurring), Sesame St, Asian America (host). Theatre (partial list): The Bells (McCarter Theatre, world premiere by Theresa Rebeck, dir. Emily Mann), The Birds (Yale Rep, world premiere by Len Jenkin, Dir Chris Bayes), Far East (Williamstown, world premiere by AR Gurney Dir Daniel Sullivan), Big Knife (Williamstown, Dir. Joanne Woodward), Voices In The Dark (George St. Playhouse, world premiere by John Pielmier, Dir. Chris Ashley), Last of the Suns (NY Premiere by Alice Tuan, Dir. Chay Yew), Master & Margarita (Yale School of Drama, world premiere adaptation, Dir. Will Frears. Theatre companies worked with in NY: Target Margin, Soho Rep, Abingdon Theatre, Ma-Yi Theatre, NAATCO, Pan Asian Rep, Lincoln Center Theatre, among others. Commercial: numerous campaigns,industrials,print, and voice overs. Contact Abrams Artists (646) 486-4600 for complete conflict sheet. Other: ABC Diversity Talent Showcase, member Lincoln Center Theatre Director's Lab, Board Member Unofficial New York Yale Cabaret, Tony award winning producer for Broadway Revival of "Glengarry Glen Ross" 2005. Training: Yale School of Drama MFA. Acting: Evan Yiounoulis, David Chambers Movement: Wesley Fata - Combat: Rick Sordelet - Alexander: Jessica Wolf - Speech: Barbara Somerville Mask: Joan Schirle - Voice: Walton Wilson, Catherine Fitzmaurice - Phys. Comedy: Chris Bayes - Singing: Cara Latham - On Camera: John Boyland - Voice-Over: Dion Graham Special Skills: FLUENT THAI, Conversational Spanish, Indonesian & French, Yoga, Tai Chi, Bowling, Bicycling, Mask, Puppetry, Physical Comedy, Dialects & Accents (Chinese, Japanese, Cherokee, Russian, Indian, Standard, RP, Latin American, Southern, California, New York), Driver's License, teleprompter exp. Education: BA Washington University (Political Science & International Studies), MFA (Acting) Yale School of Drama. AEA/SAG/AFTRA (917) 327-1317 PunBandhu@gmail.com NY based

Paul H. Juhn

Recent credits include: the hit show SIDES: The Fear is Real with Mr. Miyagi’s Theatre Company at the 2003 New York Fringe Festival (Best Ensemble award), Karaoke Stories with IMUA! Theatre Company, Destination: America at Second Stage, Salad Days and Other Stories by Linda Faigo Hall and Project: Balangiga with the Ma-Yi Theater Company, Fuenteovejuna with NAATCO, League of Nations and Eastern Parade at Mixed Blood Theatre (Minneapolis), The Sleepers by Christopher Shinn at the 2002 New York Fringe Festival (Best Overall Production award), Yi Sang Counts to 13 by Sung Rno at the 2001 New York Fringe Festival- (Best Overall Production award), Woman Killer by Chiori Miyagawa at HERE, Mother Courage at the Guthrie Theater, The Importance of Being Ernest at La Jolla Playhouse, Asian American All-Star (his one-man show) and Yellow Fever at Theater MU, T.V.- Law & Order- Criminal Intent, Endeavour. Commercial credits available upon request. He has also performed at La Mama, New York Theater Workshop, New Dramatists, and Stand Up New York. Paul received his MFA in Acting from the University of California, San Diego. He is a founding member of both the Mellow Yellow Theatre Company (www.mellowyellowtheatre.com) and Mr. Miyagi’s Theatre Company (www.mrmiyagi.com). AEA/SAG Agent Contact: Landslide Management (212-585-4230) Service: 646-541-5111 pjuhn@hotmail.com 5’9”, 165 lbs. Ethnicity: Korean American New York based

Ron Domingo

Ron Domingo received an OBIE Award for his performance in the original Off-Broadway production of The Romance of Magno Rubio. Ron was last seen starring in The American Pilot at Manhattan Theatre Club. A veteran stage actor, he has performed in many respected theaters including Long Wharf Theatre & Ma-Yi Theatre Company. Mr. Domingo’s television appearances include Law & Order: L&O, SVU, CI, & TBJ , Rescue Me & Kitchen Confidential. Film credits include Tenderness, Robot Stories (Slamdance), The Motel (Sundance) and the lead role in Slow Jam King. Agency Contact Hartig Hilepo Agency Ltd. 54 W 21st St, Suite 610 New York, NY 10010 tel: 212.929.1772 email: info@hartighilepo.com

Scott Chan

Films: Freakin Night (Written and directed by me), Beauty Killer, Bullet in Your Head, Incident at Blood Gauge, Miss Wonton, Project: Indie., Better Days, BTK, Young Survivors TV: Interpol 4 (One way ticket), Conan O’Brien, Airboss “Dark Water.” Theatre: Mono, Empire Players, Honorable Promises, Ahmed Mamoud for Love, Fragment Training: HB Studio, The Simon Studio, Henry Street Settlement, Intensive stand-up at Caroline’s, Pan Asian theater. Special Skills: Martial arts; Kung Fu; kick ass combat fighter; Street pop dancer; Excellent volleyball player; play most of the sports; Fight Choreographer; Fluent in Chinese; (both Cantonese and Mandarin). (917) 912-8124 gchan74@yahoo.com http://www.schanwebworld.com 5'10"; 164 lbs.; age range: 25-35 Ethnicity: Chinese New York based

Satoru "Sat" Tsufura

Sat has appeared in several national commercials and voiceovers, including Snickers, Fox Sports, and BMW (directed by Ang Lee). He is a former magazine publisher and photographer. 973-239-4641 Cell: 973-714-2703 Jadin Wong Mgmt: 212-757-4794 satandaya@aol.com Foreign languages: Japanese New York based

Tim Mullaney

Graduated Northwestern University, June 2002. Classical Training; strong background in movement-oriented theatre and Shakespeare. Recent credits: Philip Glass Opera "Galileo Galilei" (movement ensemble): Goodman Theatre production directed by Mary Zimmerman, with runs in Chicago, New York and London. Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy" (Bob Lansky): Red Room Players production at 2002 Edinburgh Fringe Festival AEA 212-502-8596 t_mullaney80@yahoo.com 5'7", 135lbs; age range 15-25 Foreign languages: Rudimentary French Ethnicity: Japanese/Irish New York based

Tom Xia

Tom was born in Harbin, China and moved to America at the age of eight. Ever since Tom was small, he loved to act and he believes acting is something he wants to dedicate the rest of his life perfecting. So, if you like what you see, then you better call him! 6'1"; 172lbs; age range: 18-21; ethnicity: Chinese Foreign languages: Japanese, Thai, Italian CA based

Vic Chao

Film: Pearl Harbor, Rat Race, Hammerlock, 7 Songs TV: The Division, The Practice, The Agency, Gilmore Girls, Wargames (pilot), Arrest & Trial, Fraiser, Crossing Jordan, VIP, Andy Dick Show, The Bold & The Beautiful, Special Unit 2, Stop At Nothing (pilot) Theatre: Cut, Poison and Burn, Crime Scene, A Doll's House, Bad Rain Coming, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Training: Stanford University, Deke Anderson, Groundlings, Cameron Thor Studio, Second City, Brian Reise, Judy Carter Stand-Up, Carolyne Barry, Stuart Robinson, Suzuki & Viewpoints Skills: Chicago Bulls Mascot, LA Clipper Slam Dunker, Gymnastics, Tae Kwon Do, Stilts, Cheerleading, Balloon Twisting, Juggling, Mandarin & Spanish SAG, AFTRA 877-216-9020 www.vicchao.com vicregister@yahoo.com Foreign languages: Moderate Mandarin, Spanish Ethnicity: Chinese-American LA based

Victor Lirio

Broadway/National Tour: "Lone Star Love" (Worshop, Fall 2000), "The King and I" (with Hayley Mills), "Grease!" (with Lea Salonga) Off Broadway: Lead roles in Ensemble Studio Theatre's Octoberfest 2003 ? “Samuel & Salkow,” “Immaterial Implications,” and “Larry, My Friend;” “The Last Supper;” World premiere of Prince Gomolvilas's “Seatbelts and Big Fat Buddhas” (Intar Theatre); Howard Korder's “Boy's Life” (Judith Anderson Theatre) Reading: “Pusong Babae” (A Woman’s Heart) for Immigrant’s Theatre Project; “Charlie’s Party” Film: "I Am, Am I" (A Steve Woo Film), "The Next Step" Commercial/Voice-Over: MCI 10-10-987, Mercedes Benz Training: Ensemble Studio Theatre Summer Conference (Deborah Hedwall), Harvard Musical Theatre Repertory, Ron Stetson, David Newer, Randy Skinner (Theatre Dance), Academy of Ballet (SFO), Barbara Maier (Voice) Review: "... Victor Lirio as Angel George made a show stopping highlight." -- Marcus Crowder, Sacramento Bee Theatre Critic Victor’s Resume AEA, SAG 917-566-5980 victor@diversecitytheater.org 5'4"; 122 lbs.; age range: early to late 20s Ethnicity: Filipino Foreign Languages: Tagalog New York based