Phil Hosford
Talent
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General Info
Gender: |
Male
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I am a(n): |
Actor Film/Video, Actor Theatre, Musician, Voiceover Artist
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Age Range(s): |
50-55, 55-60
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City I live in: |
gaithersburg, md
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State I live in: |
MD
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I can take jobs in: |
District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia - Northern, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Eastern/Central, New York
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Ethnicities I can play: |
Caucasian / White, European, Italian, British, Scottish
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Awards Received: |
Helen Hayes Recommended in 2 person show Old Wicked Songs, WATCH Nominee Best Actor for "Frozen"
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Physical Stats
Hair Color: |
Gray
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Eye Color: |
Brown
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Height: |
5'11"
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Weight: |
191 to 200 Lbs.
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Facial Hair: |
None
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Shave facial hair?: |
Yes
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Grow facial hair?: |
Yes
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Grow your hair?: |
Yes
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Cut your hair?: |
Yes
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Change hair color?: |
Yes
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Physique: |
Average
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Sizing Info
Suit/Jacket: |
42
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Neck: |
17
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Waist: |
35"
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Hip: |
38"
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Hat: |
23 7/8 " - XL - 7 5/8
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Men's Shoe: |
10.5
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Classes/Training
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Studio Theatre Principles of Realism, Serge Seiden, instructor
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National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, Sasha Ulinick, David Elias, Mario Baldessari instructors
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Washington Improv Theatre, Topher Bellavia, instructor
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University of Maryland, SandraLane Daniel, instructor
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5: |
Round House Theatre, Jeff Davis, instructor
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Special Skills
Languages Spoken: |
English
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Accents/Dialects: |
English RP, Cockney, Brooklyn, Georgia, Texas
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Misc. Performance Skills: |
Professional pianist, singer, improvise poetry
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Sports: |
basketball
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Singing Styles: |
Choral, Choir, Country, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Swing
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Singing Voice Type: |
Baritone
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Character Voices: |
cowboy, boston professor, queen, southern gent, fagan cockney, member of parliament, french, german, russian accents
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Musical Styles Performed: |
Classical, Country, Jazz, Latin, Musical Theatre
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Musical Instruments: |
piano
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Songwriting Skills: |
I write music, I write lyrics
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About Me: |
I'm now 53. In my early twenties, I had to decide between piano and acting. I went piano and did well, touring as a soloist in many countries and winning many competitions. When I was 47, I found myself teaching acting to kids and got back into acting myself doing community theater. I landed several leading roles and was nominated for WATCH Awards Best Director and my show won the Ruby Griffith Award. In 2011, I decided to enter the professional world. I have since had the privilege of working at Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Apron Theatre, Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre, done several film jobs and one voice over, which I very much enjoyed. Due mostly to time constraints, my plan is focus on film and voice over work for now.
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