EZRA JUSTIN LEE
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Represented by: |
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One Collective Entertainment (CA) (917) 848-6958 Rage Talent Agency - Theatrical (CA) (818) 225-0526 |
FILM | ||
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Comet Orphan |
SUPPORTING |
dir. Grace Hyejin Park |
Pastor's Kid |
LEAD |
dir. Becca Suh-Hee Han |
For Those About to Rock |
SUPPORTING |
dir. Mason Leaver |
Sorry, Dumpling |
LEAD |
dir. Becca Suh-Hee Han |
Who's Going to Press the Button |
LEAD |
dir. Dalton Lu |
NEW MEDIA | ||
A Love Like This (web series) |
SUPPORTING |
dir. Thomas Times |
The Mechanics of Storytelling Podcast |
HOST / PRODUCER |
Independent |
COMMERCIAL | ||
Able to share conflicts upon request |
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SHOWCASES | ||
Advanced Actors Showcase |
NBC Universal/East West Players |
NBC Universal LAUNCH |
TRAINING | ||
Master Weekend Intensive & Ongoing |
Margie Haber |
Margie Haber Studio |
Improv 101 |
Aman Adumer |
Upright Citizens Brigade |
Audition Technique / Scene Study |
Galadriel Stineman |
Michael Woolson Studio |
Stanislavski Technique |
Robert M. Lee |
Craig Archibald Studio |
Voiceover |
Lisa Cordileone |
Craig Archibald Studio |
Acting I / II / III |
Dom Magwili |
East West Players |
Advanced Auditioning for Camera |
Kenzo Lee |
East West Players |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6' |
Weight: 155 lbs |
Eyes: Brown |
Hair Color: Black |
Hair Length: Undercut |
Basketball, Running - General, Running - Long Distance, Chef - Sous, Guitar, Host, Improvisation, Singer, Violin, Vocal Range: Tenor, American - Standard/General Accent, Asian - Korean Accent, New Zealand Accent, Fluent Korean
Ezra is a delightful combo of Paul Rudd's young hip dad charm, Dave Franco's smarminess, and a healthy dose of Jonah Hill's sweary crassness. He brings a distinct neurotic, single-minded energy. Trained at UCB for improv and numerous studios for acting technique. A pastor's son himself, he almost went to seminary to become a pastor until he realized that he'd enjoy controlling people far too much. Ezra is Korean American and has a non-visible visual disability. And no: he is not a "young John Cho".