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Crystal Ship Artists (NY) (212) 653-0849 / (212) 810-7501 Lauren Green Agency, LLC. (NY) (212) 808-0777 |
The Winterguard Play (staged reading) |
Liz |
New York Theatre Workshop |
The Importance of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+ |
Cecil Cardew |
Actors Temple Theatre |
Pause with Sam Jay |
Stagehand |
HBO |
Romeo and Juliet |
Benvolio |
Shakespeare in the Club NYC |
Bloom Bloom Pow (development workshop) |
Ensemble |
Dead Horse Productions |
Ghost Bike |
Cyclist D |
Superhero Clubhouse |
Dracula |
Undead Ensemble/Renfield u/s |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
A Christmas Carol |
Ensemble |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
We Have Come To Believe |
Lonely/Man 2 |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
Unpleasantries |
Oscar |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
Man of Dance |
Tom |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
Electric Harvest |
Josh |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
Coffee Break |
2 |
Actor's Theatre of Louisville |
The Taming of the Shrew |
Biondello |
Shakespeare Dallas |
Henry VI |
Basset/Son/George |
Great River Shakespeare |
The Comedy of Errors |
Dromio u/s |
Great River Shakespeare |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'7" |
Weight: 148 lbs |
Canoeing, Combat - Stage, Cycling, Fencing, Kayaker, Rock Climber, Soccer, Swimming - ability - general, Clowning, Singer, Vocal Range: Baritone, American - Minnesota Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Texan Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, Irish Accent, Jewish/Yiddish Accent, Russian Accent, Scottish Accent
Julian Socha is a transmasculine actor based out of Brooklyn, New York. He obtained his BFA in acting from University of Oklahoma, and has completed two acting apprenticeships. The first at Great River Shakespeare Festival, and the second at Actor's Theatre of Louisville. He is deeply passionate about Shakespeare and new play development. He has experience with stage combat, clowning, and dialects. Currently he is in an off-broadway production of The Importance of Being Earnest.