Patrick Ssenjovu
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Patrick J. Ssenjovu is an actor of both stage and screen, a write and director. He was born in the small village of Kayunga, Uganda in eastern Africa. At age fourteen he became the youngest member of Impact International dance and theatre troupe, performing throughout Europe and the United States. He then made New York his theatre home, becoming a member of the Great Jones Repertory Etc. and working with such people as Meredith Monk, Ellen Stewart, Ping Chong, Seth Barish and Robert Wilson.
In film, he has been featured in Michael Hoffmans’s Game 6 and Sydney Pollack’s epic The Interpreter. Ssenjovu has honed his skills as a writer and director, and will introduce his short film Awoken in 2008.