Cord Grabarz has been acting all of his life. Even when he learned to talk with his active and vivid imagination, he acted out and mimicked people, animals and situations. Throughout his youth, his passion grew and he became involved in all aspects of local theater. Formally, he studied musical theatre at Dean College’s School of Performing Arts where he practiced the craft of movement, acting, improv, and voice. His favorite roles include “Touchstone” from As You like it, “Erroneous” from A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, and the “Beast” from Beauty and The Beast. Cord has also worked in Manchester, Vermont for Burr and Burton Academy’s One-Act Symposium where he, along with industry professionals, mentored students in acting and movement. In addition to stage acting, recently Cord has been studying and working in film acting as well as print modeling.
Cord has recently made the ‘big move’ from his Small town in Vermont to New York City, Where he is practicing his Theatrical craft and also fueling his new found passion in Graphic Design! He plans to continue his efforts in creating, and telling stories through many different projects.
Unique traits: Classic Look, Trim Body, 6 pack abs, Grow facial hair, Sideburns, Intense eyebrows, Pronounced jawline, great ear for impersonations, and i'm willing to cut hair.
The One Next Door
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Film (short)
by BU-CDIA Student Production
Lead
Not Fade Away
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Film
by Chase Films
Feat Background
"On The Bro'd", a Paradoy of Jack Karouac's 'On The Road'
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Print
by Libby Gowen Photography
Featured Cover Model
RIPD
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Film
by RIPD Productions
Feat. Background
That's My Boy
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Film
by Happy Madison Productions
Background
Super Townie
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Television
by Lil Drip Productions
Supporting
Hooker Beer Spec Ad
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Commercial
by Farewell Productions
Supporting
Nuance PDF Spec Industrial
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Industrial
by MassAV, The Event Staging Company
Lead
Graduated with a degree in Musical Theatre from Dean College, School of Performing Arts
(2009)
Kennedy Center, American College Theatre Festival Candidate
(2009)
Kennedy Center, American College Theatre Festival Candidate
(2008)
Dean College
(2007-2009)