Anthony Meindl
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Born | Anthony Paul Meindl January 14, 1970 LaPorte, Indiana, United States |
Anthony Paul Meindl (born January 14, 1970 in LaPorte, Indiana) is an American Yoga Instructor, stage actor and film actor, and is the founder and artistic director at the MetaTheatre Company and the Director's Workshop in Los Angeles, California.
He worked and lived in New York in the early 1990s and moved to Los Angeles in 1997. He has been in many commercials for various products and companies, including Diet Coke, Philips Electronics, Bank of America, Nissan, Michelob Lite, Sears, Acura, Del Taco, Mervyns, and Behr Paint, among others.[1]
He's also appeared in non-Broadway stage productions of Titus Andronicus, Merrily We Roll Along, and the LA Weekly Award-nominated Cabaret, among many others.
His film credits are almost exclusively gay-related, including the 1997 gay-themed drama David Searching, the 1998 gay-themed drama Minor Details, and the 2000 gay-themed comedy/drama Get Your Stuff. His latest film role was in the 2005 mystery comedy Death of a Saleswoman. He also appeared in a 1998 episode of Will & Grace.
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Anthony Meindl at the Internet Movie Database/ Anthony Meindl