User:Thecurrentbigthing/Eddy Salazar
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Eddy Salazar (born Eduardo Alfredo Salazar Hidalgo) is a bilingual American actor/producer from Miami, Florida, as well as the owner of Welcome Home Productions, LLC.
Career
[edit]Eddy Salazar has spent most of his acting career on stage, but has recently made a jump into film and filmmaking.
Theatre
[edit]By December 2005, Salazar was performing with the Miami affiliation of Shakespeare in the Park as Gregory in "Romeo and Juliet," Demetrius in "Midsummer Night's Dream," Sebastian in "Twelfth Night," and Benvolio in the first full-legth, literally translated Spanish production of "Romeo and Juliet" ('Romeo y Julieta') in Florida. [1] [2]
After his tenure with Shakespeare in the Park, Salazar joined the EDGE Theatre company, performing in numerous contemporary plays until moving to Los Angeles, California in 2007. [3] He has since studied and graduated from the Stella Adler Studio in Los Angeles, where actors such as Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro, Benicio del Toro, Harvey Keitel, and Mark Ruffalo studied in the past.[4]
Film and Welcome Home Productions, LLC
[edit]In December of 2010, Salazar created the film production company Welcome Home Productions, LLC. He partnered with Elusive Entertainment and Dream Cinema Productions to produce the low budget independent film "The Extra" starring Tyrone Power, Jr., John Saxon, Tom Tangen, Angela Oakenfold, and Eddy Salazar himself. [5] After working on several independent films [6], Salazar teamed up again with Elusive Entertainment and Dream Cinema Productions to create "Mansion of Blood," starring Salazar, Gary Busey, Terry Moore, Carla Laemmle, Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, Sarah Alami and Jennifer Tapiero. [7] [8]
Personal Life
[edit]Salazar is currently in the process of writing a self-help, autobiographical book tentatively titled "The Change Revolution," which covers his personal grieving process after losing his grandparents, step-parents, and biological parents by the time he was 25. [9] They all passed away of natural causes.
Salazar avid animal lover and actively belongs to the World Wildlife Fund, Defenders of Wildlife, and Greenpeace. [10]
Filmography
[edit]- 2011 - "Mansion of Blood"
- 2011 - "Unknowns"
- 2011 - "The Visitor from Planet Omicron"
- 2011 - "The Extra"
- 2011 - "Coyote"
- 2007 - "Spin"
References
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Category:1984 births
Category:Living people
Category:American actors