Andy Stokan
TELEVISION
Forensic Files Oliver O'Quinn truTV
James Ellroy's Los Angeles Andrew Prine ID: Investigation Discovery
FILM
The Mission Ryan (lead) USC Film
Kiss or Miss Peyton (lead) Columbia MFA Film
Tale of the Lonely Librarian Drake (lead) School of Visual Arts
Anamnesis Stan NYU MFA Film
Trashed Bill NY Film Academy
High Times Editorial Series Bartleby College Humor
Street Fighter: The Later Years Ben College Humor
Brohemian Rhapsody Chad College Humor
THEATER
The Chairs The Orator A Noise Within
The Comedy of Errors Ensemble A Noise Within
The Mill Lowell Mutineer Theatre Company (LA)
The King is Dead Scoot Highwire Theatre Company
Macbeth Macduff The Theater at Monmouth
A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander New England Shakespeare Festival
The Comedy of Errors Antipholus S. New England Shakespeare Festival
The Quick-Change Room Timofey York Shakespeare Company
Macbeth Captian/Caithness Jean Cocteau Repertory
Bob Dylan in the Bathroom Roger The Gallery Players
The Knight of the Burning Pestle Jasper The Queens Players
The Revelation Circus Gunther The Sonnet Theatre
Little Tales: Asia Rabbit/Phoenix Manhattan Childrens Theatre
TRAINING

BFA in Acting, Marymount Manhattan College

Upright Citizens Brigade
           Improv: Bobby Moynihan, Neil Casey, Ben Rodgers, Porter Mason

Other Training
            Commercial Technique: Courtney Burr, Dani Super
            Scene Study: Alaine Alldaffer, Richard Niles
            Stage Fencing I (Rapier & Dagger): Joe Daly
            Soap Technique: Bob Lambert, Rob Decina
            Commercial Technique: Judy Bowman
            Lucid Body: Fay Simpson

SPECIAL SKILLS
Stage combat training and experience in hand-to-hand and rapier, good swimmer, golf, archery, bowling, ice skating, rollerblading/skating, yoga, improv, Eagle Scout, super-fast beard growing, trivia master
Dialects: High British, Standard British, Cockney, American Southern, Irish, Italian, Russian
PERSONAL
height: 5'10"
weight: 165lbs.

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read the New York Times review of The King Is Dead