- John Bixler
John Bixler was born in
Washington, D. C. and raised inShaker Heights, Ohio with hisidentical twin brother, professional musician, Patrick Bixler.Mr. Bixler graduated from
Shaker Heights High School and is asumma cum laude graduate ofOhio University School of Theatre with a BFA in Acting.Facts|date=May 2007 He has also studied acting at theCircle Repertory Company School where he performed in the Circle Rep LAB.Mr. Bixler is best known for his break out performance as Elliot in Stephen Svoboda's 2004 New York International Fringe Festival hit, "Odysseus Died From AIDS". Other new play premiers include "The Hitchhiking Game" by
Piper Perabo , "Spit for Distance" by Scott Marshall Taylor, "Disengaged" by Anita Gabrosek, "Sophie" by Anne Cofell, "Tracks" by Josh Weil and "Clarence Darrow’s Last Trial" by Shirley Lauro.Other regional credits include Hally in "Master Harold and the Boys" by
Athol Fugard at Gables Stage, Joe in "The Last Sunday in June" at Caldwell Theatre, David in the one man show "Santaland Diaries " at Fresco Productions in residence at theJerry Herman Ring Theatre , Jake Mace in "House" and "Garden" byAlan Ayckbourn and Turkey in "Johnny Guitar" all at Actor's Playhouse.Mr. Bixler won an Artie Award for his performance as Carl in
Paula Vogel 's "The Baltimore Waltz" at the Buffalo United Artists Company.Mr. Bixler starred as Eddie, opposite
Piper Perabo , in "Fool for Love" bySam Shepard at the Ohio Studio Theatre.Mr. Bixler's feature film roles include Terry in "The Dynamic," for Native Films, John in "Afterthought" for Iko Productions, and Davis in "In Plain Sight" for Ball Four Studios.
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