Agency | Contact | Type | Location |
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A Complete Unknown | Paul Stookey | James Mangold, Searchlight Pictures |
OPPENHEIMER SCENE REC | Oppenheimer | Karen Li |
Resevoir Dogs SCENE REC | Mr Pink | Leo Cheng |
Star Wars, The Idiot's Array | Gambler | Red Ribbon Card Dealer |
Ella At the Library | Cheetos Guy | Olivia Saperstein |
Leaky Thoughts, Web Series | Ozzy, God of Spontanaiety | Greg Hernandez |
Fleabag SR | Martin | NYU |
Crazy About You | Sigmund Freud | Directed by Michael Christian, Dec 5-22nd 2024 The Producers Club |
Death Keeps His Court by Connor Wilson | The Bartender (Irish Dialect) | Connor Wilson, The Chain Theater |
The Moundbuilders by Lanford Wilson | Chad Jasker | Bruce McCarty, Theater Row |
A Clockwork Orange, stage adaptation | Alex (Cockney Dialect) | Frankie Swa & Martin Chavira, Blue Room Theater |
Dislocations by Devante Lewis | Joe (southern dialect) | DeVante Lewis |
Something Stupid by Stephen C. Carlsen | Barton | DeVante Lewis, Manhattan Rep |
Inktomi by Charles Krezell | Inktomi | Charles Krezell, Green Oasis Garden |
Cinderella | Mathilda (wicked sister) | Danitra Luers, Bloomfield Library |
The Third Wish by Lisa Monde | Monty | Lisa Monde, Gene Frankel Theater |
Dali's Dream by Lisa Monde | Salvador Dali | Lisa Monde, the 4th St. Theater |
Teach Me How to Die by Lisa Monde | The Accountant | Lisa Monde, Hudson Guild Theater |
Richard III Shakespeare | Edward IV, Lord Mayor, Norfolk | Stag and Lion Theater Co. |
Uniting people in a world of disarray is no easy task. West coast born and raised Stephen Carter Carlsen is a whirling dervish on a mission to inspire and connect our global community through the craft of acting.
This artist's humble journey began upon finding community in local theater in Chico, CA. It was here that he performed as the lead in a stage adaptation of A Clockwork Orange. From that moment forward, he recognized the transformative power of theater unearthing his true calling. Driven by an unyielding passion for acting, he packed his bags and moved to New York City. After performing in several small productions, he recognized the necessity of developing solid technique. It was then that he discovered the William Esper Studio, where he was professionally trained under the distinguished wings of Bruce McCarty, David Newer, Bill Esper, and other esteemed faculty through the Meisner technique. His credits include feature films, off-Broadway, and countless theater productions. Stephen graciously acknowledges that an actor's work is never finished. Acting serves as a mirror for humanity; it highlights the multi-faceted beauty of the human experience. He will forever immerse himself in the work to ensure a deeper understanding of who we are, and what our place is in the world. |