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Whit Hertford (born November 2, 1978) is an American theatre director, writer, and actor.

Whit Hertford
Hertford in East London, England
Born (1978-11-02) November 2, 1978 (age 43)
OccupationTheatre director, writer, actor
Years active1984-present

Film and television


Hertford's film career spans three decades and began at an early age, most notably with his appearance in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park.[1] In 2009 and 2010 he recurred as "Officer / Detective Ross" on the FOX comedy Raising Hope and as the tyrannical rival choreographer Dakota Stanley during the first season of Glee.[2][3] Other TV credits include Psych, various appearances on Conan and as the voice of Cadet Kryze on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

In 2009 he co-founded the independent film company Sneak Attack with director Ryan Darst. Their American New Wave short and full-length films (written by Hertford) have screened at festivals in the US and Europe, including the premiere of the revenge film Wildlife at Cannes Film Festival (2015) in the "Short Film Corner" which is not affiliated with the Festival de Cannes Official Short Film Competition, or the main Cannes Film Festival. The "Short Film Corner" film market screens all entries that pay the required entry fee.[4] The production shot all on location in rural Utah and co-stars Jon Heder, Lauren Lapkus and is scored by Joshua James.

In 2014 he received Best Actor awards for his work as geneticist Jesse Darden in the science fiction independent feature film The Perfect 46[5] from the Other Worlds Film Festival in Austin, Texas and Filmquest Film Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah.

In 2015, he portrayed Charles Manson in the coming of age 1960s era thriller Prettyface.[6]


Theatre


He received an MFA in theatre directing from The University of Essex's East 15 in London. He also studied in Moscow at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS).

Hertford is Artistic Director of the theatre company Riot Act, founded in the UK in 2015.[7][8]

He was an Associate Director at Theatre N16 in South London. He is a member of the Young Vic Directors Programme and was an invitee director of Toneelgroep Amsterdam.

Directing credits include his Chekhovian adaptations: Bad Person (Platonov), Mopey Wrecks (Three Sisters), Poor Bastard (Ivanov) and The Misbegotten Hope of the Dirty Bird* (The Seagull). His Shakespearean adaptations include: Høüses, an immersive LGBTQA version of Romeo and Juliet, and Dóttir* - a tragedy that explores seven of Shakespeare's motherless daughter archetypes. Additionally, he directed the US regional premiere of Annie Baker's The Aliens, the 2016 critically acclaimed[9] contemporary production of Henrik Ibsen's The League of Youth (in only its third UK production since publication in 1870) and a London fringe run of Coverage, a newsroom retelling of Julius Caesar - both by Canadian playwright Ashley Pearson. Other directing credits include the debuts of his original plays: Lunatic, a nü gothic psychological thriller based on Bram Stoker's Dracula, Anatomy of Arithmetic*, Bloke and Hero & Leander - adapted from Christopher Marlowe.

He has also directed at the Arcola Theatre and Southwark Playhouse in London. He served as an Associate Director at The Courtyard Theatre, in Hoxton East London where he was artistic director of Versions, a month long festival of classical adaptations and devised theatre in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare.

His other plays include: Post Modern, Science Fiction, The Heimrich Maneuver, Endangered Species, The Space Program, Stockholm Syndrome, Future Generations, Travel Guide to Wherever, Hateful Deeds (a restructuring of Richard III) and his other Chekhovian adaptations, Rotten Fruit (The Cherry Orchard) and Gross Old Man (Uncle Vanya).

From 2005 to 2011, Hertford was a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles as a sketch writer, performer and improviser.

He holds a BFA from the Actor Training Program at the University of Utah.


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Whitby Flint Hertford (Utah, 2 de noviembre de 1978), más conocido como Whit Hertford, es un actor, director de cine y escritor estadounidense.



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