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Charlie Kranz

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Charlie Kranz

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  • (June 2005) Plays Black Bull in the world premiere of "A Cry from Heaven" written by Vincent Woods, directed by Olivier Py (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland).
  • (October 2003) Plays Michael in "Featuring Loretta" written by George F. Walker, directed by John Delaney (The Civic Theatre, Dublin, Ireland & THEatre Space, Dublin, Ireland).
  • (May 2004) Plays various characters including Doc O'Connor, Harry Woods, Moisés Kaufman and Dennis Shepard in "The Laramie Project" written by Moisés Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project, directed by Paul Brennan (The Helix, Dublin, Ireland & The Civic Theatre, Dublin, Ireland).
  • (March 2002 - July 2003) Plays various characters as an ensemble member of "The Award-Winning Documentary", a long-form improvised piece created by the group The Documentary (ImprovOlympic West, Los Angeles).
  • (October 2004) Plays Buddy Ackerman in "Swimming With Sharks" original screenplay written by George Huang, adapted for stage and directed by Mark Nagle (The Civic Theatre Dublin, Ireland & Andrews Lane Theatre, Dublin, Ireland).
  • (January 1999 - January 2003) Plays various characters in "The Harold" a long-form improvised piece created by Del Close and others. Groups performed the Harold with and directors: MonkeyWrench (Gwyn Ashley), Snuggles 'n' Cuddles (Bret Scott), G.U.S. (Eric Stonestreet), Steaming Volvo (Pete Gardner) (ImprovOlympic West, Los Angeles).
  • (August 2000) Plays Eugene #2 in the world premiere of "Eugene Falls In Love" written by Mark Poisella, Graham Wigenfeld, Kirk Cunningham & Chuck Walczak, directed by Mark Poisella (The Tempest, Los Angeles).
  • (May 2000) Plays Chad Oliver in the world premiere of "Incident at the Polish Bird" written by Mark Poisella, Graham Wigenfeld, Kirk Cunningham & Chuck Walczak, directed by Mark Poisella (Whitmore-Lindley Theatre, North Hollywood).
  • (May 2001) Plays various characters in "Middlechyld Unplugged" sketch show written by Mawasi, directed by Terrah Bennett-Smith (American Renegade Theater, North Hollywood).
  • (March 1999) Plays The Guy in "Laa-Laa Got Back!" sketch show written by Jamie Dunlavey & Dave Scheer, directed by Jamie Dunlavey (ImprovOlympic West, Los Angeles).
  • (May 1999 - December 1999) Plays various characters as ensemble member of "Variety In Hell" sketch show written by Jamie Dunlavey, Dave Scheer & the members of Geek Messiah directed by Jamie Dunlavey, Bill Chott (The Garage, Silverlake).
  • (September 1998 - December 2001) Plays Sheldon Heimbinder/Mo/Fenton Flimsea and later Peter Flimsea in "Nancy Hardy and the Riddle of the Sphinx" written by Alyssa Canann and Tom Shelton, directed by Bob May (Mystery Café, Irvine, Long Beach and Anaheim).
  • Featured in television commercials broadcast in the U.S. and internationally (Kumho Tires, Erin Soup, HGTV/DiY TV On Demand/The Stinking Onion Restaurant (voiceover)).
  • (July 2004) Plays Mardad Korma in "Respect" written by Robert Ferguson, directed by Kate Minogue for RTÉ Radio.
  • (July 2005) Plays Men at Bar in "The Guilty Heart" written by Julie Parsons, directed by Cathryn Brennan for RTÉ Radio.
  • (October 2005) Plays The Drum Major/Strongman in the Rough Magic Seeds 2 Production of "Woyzeck" written by Georg Buchner, directed by Matt Torney, music directed by Hélène Montague (Ss. Michael & John, Dublin, Ireland). Production was nominated for "Fringe Spirit Award" in the 2005 Dublin Fringe Festival & "Special Judge's Prize" 2005 Irish Times Theatre Awards.

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