Memo

Memo

Nacimiento : , Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Historia

This is Memo's Bio, they'd like you to know that they apologize that bios are so boring. The regular bits: Memo studied Visual and Performing Arts in their hometown of Miami. They have been involved with many folx including Nettles Artists Collective, La MaMa ETC, and HaitiDansCo. They bring to their work a toolset influenced by their experience in African dance, Suzuki, Sculpture, Photography, Viewpoints, technology, writing, Film Art Direction, and more that allow for a wide spectrum of exploration. Memo always looks for opportunities to collaborate on experimental and mixed discipline projects. Their latest works concentrate in film. More bits: They relocated to New York City in 2002 where they moved through gigs like sculpting for the iconic Holiday Windows, doing voice-over work for the National Guard, filing folders labeled "Mesothelioma" for a giant law firm, wearing a diaper on Law and Order SVU, counting people, and restoring antiques, until finally finding how great it is to be an Airbnb host. (Best survival gig ever!) Some special bits: Memo has also worked as an educator with various communities from underprivileged immigrant children in the wilds of South Florida to NYC students on the Autism Spectrum. Now, being "multi-coastal," Memo is looking for opportunities as an actor while writing and producing their own projects.

Perfil

Memo

Películas

Farewell Amor
School Cop
Walter, un inmigrante de Angola, se reúne tras 17 años con su hija y su mujer en los Estados Unidos. Con el tiempo se han convertido en un grupo de extraños que comparten un apartamento de una habitación. Sin embargo, descubren una misma pasión por la danza que les ayudará a superar la distancia que existe entre ellos.
The Company You Keep
Shawn (voice)
A painfully shy woman is pushed to the brink of insanity by a friendship she should have ended long ago.
Tomorrow Ever After
Antonio
Shaina lives 600 years in the future. War, greed, prejudice, poverty, pollution, violence, loneliness, depression – these are things that she’s read about in history books. When an accident in a physics experiment sends her on a time-travel journey to our times, she assumes that everyone around her is honest, generous and caring, as she recruits the help that she needs to get back home.