PETER-JOE SALAMEH
- ACTRA Apprentice,
- UDA Stagiaire
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Represented by: |
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Agence La Suite (QC) 514-934-0393 / 514-934-0326 |
FILM | ||
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2024: Mille secrets mille dangers |
Supporting Lead |
Dir: Philippe Falardeau |
2022: Wait... What? |
Principal |
Dir: Jérémie Barette |
THEATER | ||
2024: Hotel Archambeau |
Gavin / Grifter |
Dir. Anna Tchernikov |
2023: Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy |
Lead |
Dir: Raphaëlle Guérin |
2022: Kick |
Ensemble |
Dir: Sarah Desjeunes |
PSA | ||
Heart & Stroke |
Principal |
Dir: Martin Percy |
SMHO Gratitude and Hope |
Principal |
Dir: Glenn Forbes |
COMMERCIALS | ||
Conflict Available Upon Request. |
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TRAINING | ||
Strasberg Summer Intensive |
Jacqueline Jacobus |
Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film I |
Intensive Comedy Scene Study |
Thomas Sallettaz |
GP Actors Studio |
Personal Development |
Hiam Abou Chedid |
Atelier Hiam |
Organic Creative Process |
Thomas Sallettaz |
Private Coaching |
Audition Technique / Intensive Scene Study |
Mark A. Krupa |
Private Coaching |
Intensive Scene Study |
Gilles Plouffe |
GP Actors Studio |
Audition Technique |
Doug Warhit |
Doug Warhit On Camera |
Audition Technique |
James Ciccone |
The Actors Axiom |
Audition Preparation |
Robert Pralgo |
Pralgo’s Acting Class |
Scene Study |
Josa Maule / Terence Bowman |
M.S.O.P.A. |
Character Building |
Martin Malenfant |
RIASQ |
Script Analysis |
Adam Ionata |
RIASQ |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'10" |
Weight: 135 lbs |
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Darbuka Drum Player, Badminton, Basketball, Boating - engine, Football, Frisbee, Handball, Jump Rope, Ping Pong, Running - General, Running - Long Distance, Segway, Soccer, Swimming - ability - general, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Yoga, Canadian Accent, French Accent, Quebecois Accent, Fluent Arabic, Fluent French, Fluent French Canadian
Soccer AA (left back), darbuka drum player, driving licence (Class 5), boating licence (Pleasure Craft), hunting licence, motorcycle learner’s permit (Class 6R). Accents: General american, french (quebec) et arabic (lebanese)