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
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213.321.4678
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5’4”; 135 lbs.; age range: 20-30
Ethnicity: Japanese, Chinese, Australian
Los Angeles based