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Ted Stephens III is an actor, singer and dancer
who has performed professionally with The Hippodrome
State Theatre, Minnesota Repertory Theatre, New
Ground Theatre and Third Time Theatre.
Professional credits include: Duke in the U.S. regional
premiere of The Great American Trailer Park
Musical, The Ghost of Jacob Marley in A
Christmas Carol, Hero in A Funny
Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Greg
Sullivan in Spinning Into Butter, Bellhop in
Lend Me A Tenor, Student/Technician in Wit,
Greg in Journey for A Reason and Rooster in
The Ugly Duckling, Inside-Out. Favorite roles
include: Danny in the world premiere of American
Western, Laertes in Hamlet, Bobby Child in
Crazy for You, Finch in How to Succeed in
Business Without Really Trying, Stine in City
of Angels, Alan Swann in My Favorite Year,
Matthew in Private Eyes and Jerry in The
Zoo Story.
Ted received his bachelor of arts in theatre at
St.
Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, where he also
received three Irene Ryan Acting Nominations for his
portrayals of Finch in How to Succeed...,
Matthew in Private Eyes and Glenn Cooper in
Rumors from the American College Theatre
Festival. Currently, he is in the master of fine
arts in acting program at the
University of Florida,
where he is on a full-tuition graduate
assistantship. He is also a Grinter Fellow in the
School of Theatre and Dance. Recently, he was
recognized as a proficient stage combatant with the
Society of American
Fight Directors, the British
Academy of Stage and Screen Combat, and Dueling Arts
International. He is also in the
Actors'
Equity Association membership candidacy program,
and is represented by
Andrea
Jones-Shiver at FCT-The Agency in Jacksonville,
Florida.
He has been featured in commercial and voiceover work for
Dick's Sporting Goods (national), Cox
Communications, Red Baron Pizza, Linx Educational
Videos, i-Wireless, The Hippodrome State Theatre, Mt. St. Clare College and the University
of Florida, and was in the independent thriller
"Silent Dove," which was released in May 2007.
Ted has stage managed many shows, including How I
Learned to Drive, Hedda Gabler, Buried
Child and Death of A Salesman. He has
also served as producer for You're A Good Man
Charlie Brown, A Chorus Line, Do Black
Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?,
Smokey Joe's Cafe and Cinderella.
In his freetime, Ted manages his company,
Ted
Stephens III Web Design, enjoys working out,
swimming and going to the beach, spending time with
his friends and family, and traveling across the
country and abroad. He is an avid Chicago Cubs fan,
Iowa Hawkeye fan and Florida Gators fan. He resides
in New York City. |