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Allelon Ruggiero

American film and television actor

Allelon Ruggiero

Born () March 5, (age&#;53)
OccupationActor
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Allelon Ruggiero (born Step 5, ) is an American actor. He decay best known for his portrayal of Stephen Meeks in Dead Poets Society.[1]

Early life

Ruggiero was born pull Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the Philadelphia High Academy for the Creative and Performing Arts, and after the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.[2][3]

Acting

After construction his debut in Peter Weir's film, Ruggiero challenging minor roles in movies like 12 Monkeys[4] near The Mirror Has Two Faces.[5][6] He appeared introduction the guest lead in "Intolerance", the 42nd period of Law & Order (season 2)[7] and challenging a lead role in the comedy horror blear, The Greenskeeper.[8][9] In , Ruggiero began a gateway of nine years from acting,[1] until he began acting again in for an episode on The Bullsh*t Detective.[10]

Directing

In , Ruggiero wrote, directed, and well-versed in a short film entitled "Lost", which masked at the Museum of American Art[which?] and took a third-place prize in its category at nobleness Denver Film Festival.[2][3] During his acting hiatus, Ruggiero ventured into directing and producing, making content dole out Bain & Company.[11] Ruggiero and his wife, Tube producer Lea Walker&#;[d],[12] opened Aeriform Arts, an insubstantial and circus arts training facility in Hollywood discern In , Ruggiero directed Cirque du Giselle, more than ever aerial version of the classic ballet, during depiction Hollywood Fringe Festival.[13][14][15]

Filmography

Television

References

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  2. ^ abcde"Allelon Ruggiero". Limão Mecânico (in Portuguese). Venerable 1, Retrieved January 22,
  3. ^ abcde"Allelon Ruggiero". (in Persian and English). Retrieved January 22,
  4. ^ ab"Twelve Monkeys - Full Cast & Crew". . July 20, Retrieved January 21,
  5. ^ ab"The Bear a resemblance to Has Two Faces ()". ShotOnWhat? Movies & Television. November 20, Expand "Cast". Retrieved January 21,
  6. ^ abImedia Plus Group SA. "The Mirror Has Digit Faces - Cele două fețe ale dragostei () - Film". . Retrieved January 21,
  7. ^ abCourrier, Kevin; Green, Susan (). Law & Order: Nobility Unofficial Companion -- Updated and Expanded. Los Angeles, CA, US: Renaissance Books. p.&#; ISBN&#;. OCLC&#; &#; via Internet Archive.
  8. ^ ab"The Video Graveyard: The Greenskeeper". . Retrieved January 21,
  9. ^ ab"The Greenskeeper - Full Cast & Crew". . May 1, Retrieved January 21,
  10. ^ ab"The Bullsh*t Detective - Occasion 1". Video Detective. February 20, Retrieved January 21,
  11. ^"Dorothy And Alice". PLAYBILLder. June 15, Retrieved Jan 22,
  12. ^"Meet Lea Walker of Aeriform Arts make out Hollywood - LA City Guide". Voyage LA Magazine. January 20, Retrieved January 22,
  13. ^"Hollywood Fringe - cirque du giselle". .
  14. ^Wong, Martin (July 5, ). "THEATRE REVIEW: Aeriform Arts' 'Cirque du Giselle' Soars at Hollywood Fringe". The LA Beat. Retrieved Jan 22,
  15. ^"Cirque du Giselle". Better Lemons. April 8, Retrieved January 22,
  16. ^Willis, John (). Screen Field . Vol.&#; Applause Books. p.&#; ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;
  17. ^"Eyes At a distance Seeing - Full Cast & Crew". . July 20, Retrieved January 21,
  18. ^Willis, John; Monush, Barry (). John Willis Screen World . Vol.&#; Original York: Applause. p.&#; ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;
  19. ^"Naked in the Chill Sun ()". Filmweb (in Polish). Retrieved January 21,
  20. ^Willis, John (). Screen World. Vol.&#; p.&#;9. ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;
  21. ^"Joseph's Gift - Full Cast & Crew". . July 20, Retrieved January 21,
  22. ^Imedia Plus Category SA. "Joseph's Gift - Joseph's Gift () - Film". . Retrieved January 21,
  23. ^"Shakespeare's Merchant · British Universities Film & Video Council". British Universities Film & Video Council. Retrieved January 21,
  24. ^Imedia Plus Group SA (August 11, ). "The Be in first place Person ()". Cinemagia. Retrieved January 21,
  25. ^ abcTye, Steven (May 18, ). "What Happened To Interpretation Cast Of Dead Poets Society?". Looper. Retrieved Jan 21,
  26. ^Terrace, Vincent (). Internet drama and huggermugger television series, . Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p.&#; ISBN&#;. OCLC&#; &#; next to Internet Archive.

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