JACKSON WHITTIER
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Dance Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Vocal Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Comedic Shakespeare Monologue (Performance Video) Quicktime
From Love’s Labour’s Lost at Post Theatre Company. Jackson Whittier plays Don Adriano De Armado, who in this version is a fifth year fraternity president with a certain interest in Jaquanetta.
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Dramatic Monologue (Performance Video) Quicktime
From American Psycho at Post Theatre Company. Jackson Whittier plays Patrick Bateman, who is seen here confessing to his crimes of murder.
Résumé Print Résumé
THEATRE | ||
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Silverback Mountain (Off-Bway) (current) |
U/S Lucas, U/S Kai, Dance Captain |
Sam Lafrage |
The Boy Who Grew Flowers (tour) |
Rink Bowagen |
Treehouse Shakers |
Rossum's Universal Robots |
Harry Domin |
LIU Post | Edward O'Blenis |
American Psycho |
Patrick Bateman (Understudy) |
LIU Post | Sarah Hartmann |
Love's Labour's Lost |
Don Adriano de Armado |
LIU Post | David Andrew Laws |
The Oresteia |
Agamemnon |
LIU Post | Ianthe Demos |
The Nutcracker |
Father/Background Actor |
New York Dance Theatre |
Spit by Brett Wolfe (Workshop) |
Core |
LIU Post | David Apichell |
A Year with Frog and Toad |
Frog |
LIU Post | Virginia Alonso |
Emcee/Master of Ceremonies |
Cabaret |
Lindbergh HS | J. Winingham |
O'Brien |
1984 |
Lindbergh HS | J. Winingham |
FILM | ||
Baby in Bloom (Short) |
Lead |
Bea Coventina |
DIRECTING | ||
Jouska (Original) |
Director/Playwright |
Long Island University |
Fourth Floor Angels (Original) |
Director/Playwright |
Long Island University |
Dandelion (Original) |
Director/Playwright |
Long Island University |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6' |
Weight: 175 lbs |
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Combat - Stage, Frisbee, Swimming - ability - general, Weight Lifting, Dance Ballet, Dance Hip Hop, Dance Modern, Gamer (Console), Licensed Driver, Modeling, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Whistler, American - Texan Accent, British - BBC English Accent, German Accent
Jackson Whittier is the definition of a classic leading person, with both sophistication and endearing sense of humanity. The twenty-four year old, St. Louis born actor is known for his dynamic and versatile performance skills; exploring everything from Film work, classical Greeks and Shakespeare, blockbuster musicals, 20th century advocacy plays, to theatre for young audiences. B.F.A Acting/Long Island University. JacksonWhittier.com