ELI EAGLE
The very talented, very versatile, and very Alaskan Eli Eagle has carved a niche in the 49th state as few thespians have. After numerous starring credits in the Alaska Theatre of Youth, Eagle continued to land prominent roles in the Harper Joy Theatre at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, including Navarre in Love’s Labour’s Lost and the title character in Scapin. Eagle also studied at the London Academy of Theatre in 2001 and spent the summer of 2002 in a Meisner intensive class at the William Esper Studio. His latest Alaskan stage credit came in the Eccentric Theatre Company’s Albee’s Men in 2003, which won him universal critical acclaim under the direction of Glyn O’Malley. Eagle continues to act for stage and film in New York City. He has a web site at elieagle.com. |
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