- Harley Yanoff
Harley Yanoff (born June 19, 1986) is an American-born actor and a Boston Massachusetts native. He began his career at the age of 14 when he decided to audition for a regional theater production of "The King and I." He continued theater throughout his adolescence, and in 2004 made his professional debut in "A Little Night Music" at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston. Currently a senior at Brandeis University majoring in Theater Arts, Yanoff recently began a film career with starring roles in independent films, and has been seen in multiple films, including "21" starring Kevin Spacey, "The Great Debaters" with Denzel Washington, and Dane Cook's "Bachelor No. 2."
Yanoff also is an award-winning singer and voice actor, starring as a regular in several animations produced by PokeGravy Studios. His newest role is in PokeGravy Studios' founder
Alex Salsberg 's recent animated series "Counseling," in which Yanoff plays an energetic, guitar-playing camp director. Additionally, Yanoff has produced a demo CD and has gained recognition in several musical roles in various local theaters. He received an EMACT Award in 2002 for his portrayal of Harvey Cheyne in "Captain's Courageous: The Musical."You can also visit Yanoff's Youtube site [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=harl23 Harley's Youtube Music] which includes various songs on his Demo CD.
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