ELIAS TAPIA
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
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Elias Tapia Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
Features work from Ramy Youssef's "Final Part" , Sierra Falconer's "Terms of Trust", and "An Afternoon at My Khe" which won Best War Short at The Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills.
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Monologue (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Spanish Clip (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Mediador (Arguing Clip) (Performance Video) Quicktime
(Angry, Loud, Fierce) Elias-Tapia.com for an extended version of this scene
Résumé Print Résumé
Represented by: |
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Triniti Management (CA) (747) 201-7500 Park Agency, Inc. (CA) 818-860-4972 |
Commercial | ||
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"Final Part" Cash App |
Lead |
Ramy Youssef |
Feature Film | ||
SARS-29 |
Ensemble |
VidArt |
Short Films | ||
Mediador |
Lead |
Ryan Hrabak |
An Afternoon At My Khe |
Lead |
Vikrant Nallaparaju |
Shout-Out |
Ensemble |
Rebekah Davis |
The Visit |
Lead |
Joy Tan |
Television/Digital Media | ||
The Funny One (Pilot) |
Supporting |
Chris McCarthy |
"Vocal Range" |
Cast |
Pals And Friends/BUTV10 |
"Kleenex" |
Cast |
Pals And Friends/BUTV10 |
"Vie Réelle Noir" |
Cast |
Pals And Friends/BUTV10 |
"Backup Plan" |
Cast |
Pals And Friends/BUTV10 |
Voiceover | ||
Find Cleo |
Narration |
Director Sierra Falconer/UCLA |
Dawn of Tomorrow |
Ensemble |
Director Peter Carellini |
Training | ||
Advanced Adler Scene Study & Technique |
The Marjorie Ballentine Studio |
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Improv Workshop A |
The Groundlings School |
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Scene Study + Workout |
BGB Studio |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'8" |
Weight: 150 lbs |
Driving, Music Production, Rapping, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Handball, Soccer, Swimming - ability - general, Tennis, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Drums, Vocal Style: Rapper, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, Spanish Accent, Fluent Spanish - Mexico City
Jersey head playing make-believe in Los Angeles. I love finding new things to love about filmmaking with every project I do. In between takes, you can either find me talking about music or futbol with the crew. I come from a proud Mexican/Cuban family who still doesn't quite understand what I do for a living so let's get to work!