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H: 57" W: 150 H: Brown E: Brown Haskell is a recipient of the NAACP Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor in the world premier production of Rounds by Sean Michael Rice and a PACE Award for national commercials. Haskell was honored to be a SIGNIS juror, a special jury, for the 2005 International Venice Film Festival, Venice, Italy. He completed the lead role in the Independent Film The Black Box, written and directed by Christopher Zhudi.and the previews can be viewed on ozentertainment.net. American Made, written and directed by Sharat Raju, Haskell is featured as Peter Kenyon. The film received seventeen National and International film awards. It had its TV debut May 2006 on PBS's Independent Lenses hosted by Edie Falco. In the film Walls of Jericho, written and directed by Douglas Fahleson, Haskell was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 168 Project Film Festival in 2005. The film was also nominated for Best Film out of 144 entries. It was accepted in the first annual, 2005, Golden Lion Film Festival in Swizland, South Africa and accepted in the first annual Westwood International Film Festival in 2005. It was the official selection in the 2005 California Independent Film Festival.. Walls of Jericho in 2006 received the Telly award Haskell studied with José Quintero and performed in New York and regional theatre including the Cleveland Play House, The Barter Theatre and The George Street Play House, as well as abroad. Film and television credits include guest roles in ER, General Hospital, The West Wing, The Practice, Girlfriends, LA Heat, Suddenly Susan, NYPD Blue, Alien Nation, A Civil Action, Life and Kick Boxer. Haskell starred in Boy and Dog an independent feature. Starred in the film short Salvation adapted and directed by Bruce Schwartz from Langston Hughes's autobiography The Big Sea. and screened at The Cannes Film Festival. Starred with Roy Scheider in the film Time Lapse from Lions Gate Entertainment. Harris Yulen directed him in a radio production of Sleeping Beauty by Ross McDonald as the character Smith. It received the Audie Award. He starred in a film short 'The Les Brown Show' as Les Brown directed by Scott Falconer and Scott Hatley. Haskell is an active member of the award winning and critically acclaimed Pacific Resident Theatre located in Venice, California. He produced and starred in Venice written by Kathleen McGhee Anderson, executive producer and writer for the Show Time series Soul Food, at PRT. He appeared in the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival's A Comedy of Errors, directed by Ben Donenberg. Haskell's other theatre credits include Therese Raquin, Ghosts, A Question Of Mercy, Tracers, No Place To Be Somebody, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, You Can't Take It With You, and many others. Haskell is listed in Who's Who in Theatre, Film and Television and the British edition of International Men of Achievement. Film and TV clips can be viewed on Haskell's
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