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G.R. Johnson currently lives in New York City.
He attended Oberlin College, studying Theater and English
Literature with a focus on Shakespearean and Jacobean Drama. He also sang in musicals with
Seth Rudetsky at the keyboard.
After graduating from Oberlin, G.R. was accepted into the professional acting
training program at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he studied voice and speech, dialects, text analysis,
stage combat, period movement, and performance. While at Temple, he spent a
summer at the Williamstown Theater Festival, performing
in the Act I Company.
After receiving his M.F.A., Broadway casting director
Jay Binder cast G.R. in his professional debut in Tom
Stoppard's Undiscovered Country at the
Huntington Theatre Company,
a major regional theater in Boston. G.R. also appeared in the
sold-out, New York premiere of Stoppard's Indian Ink with
Sendhil Ramamurthy (NBC's
Heroes).
Upon arriving in New York City, G.R. began working at regional theaters such
as the Alabama Shakespeare Company (with
Michael Emerson
of ABC's Lost), The Wilma Theater in Philadelphia,
the Fulton Opera House in Pennsylvania, and many
others. G.R. also had the honor of acting with Oscar-winner
Kim Hunter and her husband,
Robert Emmett, in The Visit.
G.R. originated roles in new plays at many New York theaters including
La MaMa E.T.C.,
Vital Theatre Company,
the NY International Fringe Festival, and others.
Additionally, he workshopped Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar
Wilde directed by Moises Kaufman (HBO's
The
Laramie Project), as well as other
new plays at Ensemble Studio Theater
and the
New York Theater Workshop.
On film, G.R. can be seen in several independent films such as
Over the GW (Official Selection of the
2007
Slamdance Film Festival),
A Level Field, Laser To The Angels, and Tom Comes Over To Visit. He also got
his leg bitten off by a half-man, half-shark named Paul in the Syfy Channel
movie Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy with
William
Forsythe.
G.R. is an avid volleyball player. He has captained several teams and
competed in tournaments in the U.S. and the Caribbean.
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