Performance

Sometimes, I act

 

“Shit You Might Fight About in a Quarantine”

Lead Actor, Co-Writer, Co-Director. Shelter Shorts Fest Featured Short.

 
Quarantine is better with the one you love--until it isn't. A short by Moira Hamilton and Sebastien Siclait Made for the #ShelterShorts contest in response to COVID-19, with the only two rules: 1. Filming must take place at the location where you are sheltering. 2. Cast and crew are limited to those you are sheltering with. Donate to World Central Kitchen here: https://donate.wck.org/fundraiser/2730578
 

“Sage”

Supporting Actor. Screened at Silver Lake Scream Show

 
 

“Shmashterpieces V - Don Quixote”

Lead Actor. Made with Columbia University Sketch Show.

 
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Other CUSS Shorts

Participated in several Columbia University Sketch Show videos as featured actor.

 
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Writing

Sometimes I write.

Selected Works

 

“Le Vent du Nord”

When a drunken and downtrodden dressmaker returns to his studio late one night, he encounters a woman inside the studio and a truth he could never imagine.

Round 1 Script for NYC Midnight Short Screenplay Contest 2020

“On The Other Ocean”

OP-ED for Columbia Spectator on dating after a long relationship.

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“The Secret Ingredient”

A hard-to-please food critic experiences the life of someone else through new technology aimed to change the dining experience.

Round 2 Script for NYC Midnight Short Screenplay Contest 2020

Directing

Sometimes I direct

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“…and Silence Broke the House” by DaMonique Ballou

“A family’s collective effort to ignore the role mental illness affects their relationships is pushed to its limits when a daughter pushes to find out what everyone is whispering about.”

Glicker-Milstein Theater Summer Festival

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“Jumpers” by Tom Stoppard

“George is a professor of moral philosophy engaged in lofty debate. Unfortunately, his endeavors are interrupted by an investigation of the all too true rumor that the professor of logic, part of a team of gymnasts, was shot while performing in George's quarters.”

Columbia University Players