OMARI WALLACE
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
Résumé Print Résumé
Represented by: |
---|
Good Shepherd Mgmt (CA) 323-850-8080 J Pervis Talent Agency (GA) (818) 237-5760 / (404) 345-1031 |
Film | ||
---|---|---|
Christmas Party Crashers |
Supporting |
BET/Sheldon Epps |
Surviving Compton |
Supporting |
Lifetime/Janice Cooke |
Ride Along |
Supporting |
Universal/Tim Story |
12pm EST |
Supporting |
Sam Goodwin |
Road to Acceptance (short) |
Supporting |
Ken Fienburg |
When Alone (short) |
Supporting |
Ken Fienburg |
Pool Day (short) |
Lead |
Ken Fienburg |
Television | ||
BMF |
Co-star |
Starz/Timothy A. Burton |
Boomerang |
Co-Star |
BET/Dime Davis |
Shots Fired |
Co-Star |
Fox/Jonathan Demme |
Saints & Sinners |
Recurring |
Swirl Films/Darren Grant |
Castle Ridge (pilot) |
Lead |
Dwayne Boyd |
Voice Over | ||
Answer The Call |
Announcer |
NFL |
Moms |
Announcer |
NFL |
Jerseys |
Announcer |
NFL |
Nike Vapor Talon Elite |
Announcer |
Nike |
Baselayer Reinvented |
Announcer |
Nike |
Nike Vapor Talon |
Alabama Talon |
Nike |
Training | ||
One Year Meisner Intensive |
The Robert Mellow Studio |
|
Scene Study for Working Actors |
Clayton Landey |
|
TV/Film Workshop |
George Pierre |
|
Making Acting Choices |
Marilyn Atlas |
|
Auditioning Techniques |
Robert Futch |
|
TV/ Film Auditioning |
Jen Rudin |
|
Auditioning Techniques |
Alpha Tyler |
|
Telepromptor Training |
Michelle Randle |
|
Improvisation for TV/Film |
Eric Mendenhall |
|
Voice Over Training |
Deborah Richards |
|
Character Development |
Crystal Carson |
|
Meisner for TV/Film |
Vince Pisani |
|
Voice & Diction |
Simone Levy |
|
The Business of Acting |
Ken Fienburg |
|
4-Week VO Intensive |
Deborah Richards |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
||
---|---|---|
Height: 5'6" |
Weight: 195 lbs |
Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Football, Ping Pong, Running - Long Distance, Running - Sprint, Track & Field, Weight Lifting, Licensed Driver, Voiceover
Omari Wallace is an actor originally from Atlanta, Georgia. Growing up he quietly believed he could be "like the kids on tv", but had no way to determine if that was true. Then one day in the 8th grade he received a call from a local acting school who invited him to come in and audition. The school said someone that he knew had referred him. To this day he has no idea who that was. After graduating college he decided to purse acting professionally. He booked his first role in a feature film 2 years later.