JOHNNY WASHINGTON — Athletic actor with lived-in vulnerability. Dry, intelligent comedy layered over brooding drama. Meisner & Uta Hagen trained in New York, Second City and Los Angeles; calm surface, active interior.
Danny is a man who leads with warmth before anyone notices the storm beneath it. A soft-spoken, attentive presence whose easy smile and quiet politeness invite trust, approval, and connection, even as desperation hums just under the surface. Driven by a deep longing for stability, dignity, and the promise that his life might finally turn around, he performs optimism in every interaction, searching faces for belief in him; yet that same genuine charm doubles as survival, capable of pivoting into defensiveness, manipulation, or reckless choices the moment pressure closes in. His emotions simmer rather than explode, creating a constant tension between what he shows and what he suppresses, so the audience feels the trouble coming long before it arrives.
Roland meets the world with quiet gentleness. Measured, thoughtful, and softly disarming, his curiosity, humor, and emotional attentiveness create an immediate sense of safety that draws others close through understated charm. Yet beneath that calm sincerity lies the fragile uncertainty of a man confronting forces beyond his control. Time, memory, illness, and the fear of losing connection. So the same openness that makes him endearing also leaves him vulnerable to heartbreak and emotional fracture. His journey lives in the tension between warmth and instability, revealing a man whose sincerity is real but whose footing is never fully secure.
Jay carries an easy, lived-in charm that feels effortless. Warm eyes, relaxed humor, and a grounded presence that invites trust before a single word fully lands. He connects quickly, using sincerity and quiet attentiveness to make intimacy feel natural, yet beneath that softness lingers unresolved tension and emotional risk, hinting at choices or wounds he hasn’t fully faced. His calm exterior suggests control, but subtle cracks reveal a man standing close to consequence, where vulnerability can slip into conflict without warning. This balance defines him: the pull of connection always arrives first, and the complications follow close behind.
Bobby Butcher Goes Absolutely Freaking Insane
Casting Director
Dir. Jaden Steuerwald
Space Transports
Emperor Proxima
Dir. David Wenzel
The Audition
Jason
Dir. David Wenzel
The Coffee Shop
Narrator
Dir. David Wenzel
The Odd Couple (Female Version) Jesus
Chelsea Area Players
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Lysander
Livonia CT
Aging Bull
Ox
Planet Ant
Richard III
Tyrell
Brevity Shakespeare
The Matchmaker
Cornelius Hackl
A2 Civic Theater
Auditioning & Self-Taping Techniques
Shawn-Caulin Young
Los Angeles (Current)
Acting
Michael Pieper
Second City (Current)
Script Analysis / Character Breakdown
Mark Tillman, CSA
Los Angeles
Scene Study Techniques
Shawn-Caulin Young
Los Angeles
Commercial Auditioning Techniques
Barry Shapiro
New York
Scene Study Techniques
Mark Fincannon, CSA
Atlanta
Scene Study Techniques
Robert Pralgo
Atlanta
Acting Workshop
John Frank Levey, CSA
Los Angeles
Acting for Film & TV
David Wenzel
Green Room Acting
Auditioning Techniques
Todd Karner
Green Room Acting
Private Coach
Shawn-Caulin Young
Green Room Acting
Self-Taping Techniques
Robert Haas
Green Room Acting
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