Jesse Merz

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Jesse Merz (born November 15, 1973 in Hood River, Oregon) is an American actor, director, producer, writer, and educator. As an actor, he has appeared off-Broadway, in regional theatre, summer stock, feature films, in radio and in 120 cities in 34 states nationwide. He has directed more than 45 productions, which have included directing Tony winner Daisy Eagan in the new musical Suburban Dreams. He is the artistic director of the Columbia Gorge School of Theatre and former artistic director of Longview Stageworks. He is a member of the Actors' Equity Association, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the Dramatists Guild, the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, and the Voice and Speech Trainers Association. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, where he studied at the Atlantic Theater Company and the Meisner Extension. He later received a Master of Arts degree in teaching with a drama endorsement from George Fox University. Merz is a theatre teacher at David Douglas High School in Portland. Soon he will be serving as the Assistant Artistic Director of the THIRDeYE Theatre Festival and teaching Introduction to Acting at the University of California, Davis, where he'll also be pursuing his MFA in Acting.

Merz has been married to Laurel Merz (formerly Laurel Schuepbach) since September 2, 2000 and is the father of Alana Fay (December 2, 2003) and Josephine Alice (December 29, 2005).

Merz is currently in pre-production on his first feature film with the working title Embraceable Me, which is he writing, directing and producing.

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[edit] Stage Acting Credits

[edit] Off-Broadway

[edit] Off-Off-Broadway

  • "Suburban Dreams" Producers Club Theatre II (1999)
  • "Waiting in Oblivion" Intar Theatre (1999)
  • "Fitting in on Saturn" Raw Space Theatre (1997)
  • "Anton Chekhov's Vaudevilles" Abe Burrows Theatre (1996)
  • "SF" Theatre 22 & Todo con Nada (1996 - 1997)
  • "Arcadia" The Present Company (1996)
  • "1920s Tribute" Frederick Loewe Theatre (1995)
  • "Betrayal" Playwrights Horizon at NYU's Studio Theatre (1993)

[edit] National Tours

  • "Matyred: The Chet Bitterman Story" Wycliffe Theatre Productions 35 City Tour (2000)
  • "The Phantom of the Opera" (David Spencer Version) Theatreworks/USA 50 City Tour (1997)
  • "From the Magic Pen: Aesop's Fables" Young People's Theatre Project 25 City Tour(1995)
  • "Going Up" CenterStage USA Touring Company 11 City International Tour (1991)

[edit] Regional Theatre

[edit] Stage Directing Credits

[edit] New York City

  • "Suburban Dreams" Musical Theatre Works & Producers Club Theatre II (1998 - 1999)
  • "The Private Life of Sir Isaac Newton" Producers Club Theatre II & the Sanford Meisner Theatre (1999)
  • "Tennis Anyone" Intar Theatre & The Theatre-Studio, Inc. (1999)
  • "The Dialogue Between Men & Women" Intar Theatre (1999)

[edit] Regional Theatre

  • "The Best of Intentions" (also co-writer) Columbia Gorge Repertory Theatre (2005)
  • "A Few Days Earlier" (also writer) Columbia Gorge Repertory Theatre (2004)
  • "Les Miserables School Edition" Longview Stageworks (2003)
  • "The Foreigner" Longview Stageworks (2002)
  • "Jake's Women" Longview Stageworks (2002)
  • "A Christmas Carol" Longview Stageworks (2002)
  • "On Golden Pond" Longview Stageworks (2001)
  • "Sylvia" Longview Stageworks (2000)
  • "The Gin Game" Longview Stageworks (2000)
  • many more

[edit] Film Acting Credits

  • "The Legend of the Tree of Life" (2006)
  • "Party of the Year" (2005)
  • "A Day at the Beach" (1998)
  • "Forest of Dreams" (1996)
  • "Running" (1995)
  • "Raw MacBeth" (1994)
  • "City of Roses" (1996)
  • "If At First You Don't Succeed" (1994)
  • "Count Dracula" (1993)
  • "Sonnet LXI" (1993)
  • "Another Manhattan Sunset" (1993)
  • "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey" (1993)
  • "My Life's in Turnaround" (1993)
  • "Frozen Assets" (1992)
  • "My Own Private Idaho" (1991)
  • "Deadly Game" (1991)
  • "The Clock Ticks: It's a Matter of Time" (1990)

[edit] Film Producing Credits

  • Embraceable Me (pre-production)

[edit] Colleagues, Teachers and Students of Jesse Merz

[edit] External links