Andy Hoff, actor

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Andy Hoff is a recent transplant from New York City, where he co-founded and ran an Off-Broadway theatre company for five years. Critically acclaimed Broken Watch Theatre Company commissions and develops new plays for production at the newly minted Michael Weller Theatre in midtown Manhattan. Since moving to LA, he has debuted on NBC's Las Vegas and worked on a number of short films.

Tales with this actor

Resume

Film/ TV Las Vegas, NBC Co-Star Dir. Milan Cheylov Barfly (Pilot) Lead Dir. Nate Crooker The Interview Lead Dir. Marla Cukor Bad Characters Featured Dir. Barbara Freeman Curtain Up (Pilot) Featured Dir. Nate Crooker 10 Dates Featured Dir. Linda Quick This Way Out Featured Dir. Vitaly Bokser Off-Broadway/ New York Theatre: The Kidney Bill Broken Watch Theatre Company American Storage Bry Holland Broken Watch Theatre Company Split Jay Broken Watch Theatre Company Boys' Life Phil Broken Watch Theatre Company The Good Red Road (Reading) Marty Gabler Manhattan Ensemble Theatre Moomtaj (Reading) Narrator/ Bahkt Cherry Lane Theatre 1X4 Bertrand Broken Watch Theatre Company

Commmercials: Available upon request

Training: The Boston Conservatory BFA Acting Pheobe Wray, Bob Bouffier, Steve McConnell Movement Erika Batdorf Michael Howard Studio, NYC   Scene Study Larry Singer Audition Skills Caryn West Acting With the Camera Alex Neil

Additional Attributes: Height: 6 ft., Weight: 175 lbs., Brown Hair, Brown Eyes Special Skills: Bartender, Dialects, Baseball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Rollerblading, Snow Skiing, Swimming - ability - general, Water Skiing, Weight Lifting, Motorcyclist, Vocal Range: Bass

Links

Broken Watch Theatre Company: www.brokenwatch.org

Representation

Angel City Talent (CA), (818) 760-9980.

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