Jeffrey Schmidt

Tybalt, Friar John:
Romeo & Juliet

Orsino:
Twelfth Night

 

Jeffrey schmidt

Jeffrey Schmidt recently appeared onstage in: A Few Good Men at Casa Manana and YLLA with Project X at the FIT Festival.  Other area theater appearances include: Metamorphoses, Rounding Third, Over the River and Through the Woods, Art, The Happy Time, and As Bees in Honey Drown at Theatre Three; Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes for Our Endeavors Theatre Collective; The Laramie Project at WaterTower; Out Cry at MoonWater Theater Company; Visiting Mr. Green and The Herbal Bed at Stagewest; The Sound and The Fury at Undermain, and Debbie Does Dallas at Kitchen Dog Theatre.  Jeffrey last directed/designed Trysts In Toledo for Theatre Three as well as Ben Elton’s Popcorn, Tennessee William’s Vieux Carre and A Christmas Memory.   Other directing credits include Manifesto 2001 & 2002  and Sex Drugs, and Rock and Roll at MoonWater Theater Company, Bridge to China Basin at the Out of the Loop Festival, and Craving Gravy at Ground Zero Theater Company.  He was the artistic director of MoonWater Theater Company for three years.  He is co-founder of the recently formed The Drama Club, a theatre company with a strong emphasis on ensemble and design.   Last year, he directed/co-designed The Ghost Sonata for the Drama Club and will soon be producing The Old Woman in the Wood inspired by a Grimm's fairy tale.  TV credits include roles on Prison Break, Friday Night Lights and Walker Texas Ranger and as the host/technical advisor of Your House and Home.  Films include Indefinitely, Interstate, and Safety of Others.  Look for Jeff as Dr. David Egan in the new Starz series Crash and as the host of the new game show Whattaya Think on the Veria Network.  He is represented by the Mary Collins Agency.

 

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