Um... I'd love to explain this recently taken picture. But I feel it speaks for itself. If it's not obvious that I'm competing for the Least Cool Guy on the Beach Award, then I'm really losing my touch.
ELI JAMES is an actor, writer and musician in New York City. His solo play "William and the Tradesmen" has been performed at numerous venues around the city, including Ars Nova, La Mama, and The Drilling Company Theater.
His stage credits include the original Broadway production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, The Four of Us at Manhattan Theatre Club, Becky Shaw at Boston’s Huntington Theater, the world premiere of Jason Grote’s Maria/Stuart at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre, and the East Coast premiere of Tom Stoppard’s The Invention of Love at The Wilma Theater. TV credits include Lights Out on FX and Mercy on NBC.
His essay “Finding the Beat” was published in the Random House anthology Twentysomething Essays by Twentysomething Writers, a Boston Globe bestseller, and his articles have been featured in Time Out New York. He co-founded, wrote and performed with the comedy group Quiet Library at New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and People’s Improv Theater. He once headed a band called “Eli and the Indoor Boys,” for which he wrote about a thousand songs and went through about a thousand drummers. He lives in Brooklyn.
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That's for real? XD
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