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JAMES HUFFMAN
SAG/AFTRA slimjimhuffman@gmail.com JAMES HUFFMAN is a writer, producer, director and actor. In September 2007, James migrated from New York City to Los Angeles California. In October 2007, He gathered an assorted group of misfits and created an industry collective that later became Indie City Entertainment. Indie City Entertainment is a tightly knit network of knowledge and support, a collective of like-minded, hard-working, creative individuals all looking to make their mark in the entertainment industry. I.C.E. has evolved to become an innovative team of filmmakers, screenwriters, publicists and performing artists.
CURRENT PROJECTS: Producing/Co-producing 3 short internet series; Co-coordinating a local 48 hour film festival; Work-shopping 2 feature length screenplays; Developing a series of podcasts and video blogs. He claims the title of writer/producer/director on the new short internet series "CATCH." AS AN ACTOR:James is officially credited with originating the role of CARTER in the Sam French publication of THE KING'S HORSES by David L. Paterson. 10 years of New York theater credits also includes: VAN COOPER in the Fringe NYC 2006 production of LIGHT & LOVE; OFFICER BILL in Kenneth Lonergan's LOBBY HERO at Manhattan Theater Source; Part of an ensemble cast in LEE/GENDARY at The Samuel Beckett Theater. Small speaking roles on ALL MY CHILDREN, GUIDING LIGHT, AS THE WORLD TURNS and ONE LIFE TO LIVE; National commercials for ESPN/Home Depot, TH PROPERTIES, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, SPIKE TV, COMEDY CENTRAL. FILM CREDITS: James can be seen in the indie horror feature DEAD SERIOUS, playing the role of LANDIS, underground militia member and bad guy with a dirty mouth. He plays the role of DARR, a pretentious rich-boy idiot in the independent feature FOUR DEAD BATTERIES (Available on NETFLIX). FOUR DEAD BATTERIES recently won BEST PICTURE at the Brooklyn Digifest and BEST COMEDY at the Philadelphia Video Festival. He plays zany newscaster CORNWALL GRAPHIS in THE FRANKLIN ABRAHAM, written and directed by renowned artist, Jonah Freeman. This experimental short screened in Berlin, New York and Paris. James also played Australian extreme athlete CALLUM BRODIE in the independent comedy short BORED OF THE RINGS, directed by Steve Flynn. In New York, RINGS won best comedy short at the Pioneer Theater Short Film Slam. RINGS also won best comedy short at the F4 festival in Fitchburg, MA; the Platinum award at World fest Houston; the Gold Medal Award for Comedy and the Silver Audience Award at the Crested Butte Reel Fest in Crested Butte, Colorado. "James - Just a quick shout-out to say how much I enjoyed working with you and seeing you bring Adam to life… EXACTLY the way I wrote him. It took me a while to cultivate Adam, but only four days for you to bring him to fruition, so thank you for that… you’re a talented actor to say the least."
Shawn Crane, Writer/Producer of THE AFTER-LYFE'S "James Huffman's portrayal of Carter is commendable, as he both looks and acts the part of a literate, sympathetic, jack-of-all-trades who seems reconciled to not living up to his potential." Fernando Valdivia, The Times Herald Record (review of THE KING'S HORSES) "James Huffman has a wonderful way in expressing Will's feeling that breaking up is easy to do." PETER FILICHIA, Star-Ledger Staff (review of ALOHA SAY THE PRETTY GIRLS) "You are truly a great actor. You have such a great ability to draw people to you immediately. That is what really impressed me about you from day one. And I'm so glad I made the choice to cast you. It was the right one!!" S.P. Riordan, Writer/Director LIGHT & LOVE (FringeNYC 2006) "James Huffman is a naturally funny, inventive, high-energy actor. Those fine attributes especially came across during the cold reading of Mark Von Sternberg's hilarious feature screenplay "Superfan," for which James was near-perfect as the ultimate obsessed fan- a performance we'll fondly remember for some time." Hy Bender, Screenwriter HyBender.com NYScreenwriters.org "James Huffman is one of the more grounded, invested actors I've ever directed. His professionalism off stage is clear as day and his on stage character conviction is compelling to watch." Dennis Hurley, writer/director "Oblivious" (Manhattan Rep. Theatre One Act Festival 2007 www.dennis-hurley.com)
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