Kiff Scholl
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Kiff Scholl (born Christopher Scholl) is an award-winning American character actor and director for TV & film. His acting credits include Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss , Falling, Reno 911!, Untold Stories of the ER and numerous commercials. Scholl has received praise for his acting "the wry and subtle Kiff Scholl" link title, as well as his direction, which includes The Poseidon Adventure, the Musical! link title and A Mulholland Christmas Carol both by Bill Robens. "Director Kiff Scholl’s production is both playful and intelligent" link title "Kiff Scholl’s direction is effective both in small comedic moments and in full-cast musical numbers, and his set design is both compact and efficient." [1] and called one of LA's "accomplished stage directors" [2] by the LA Weekly. Scholl has won the LA Weekly Award for acting, the Back Stage Garland Award for directing and acting and was nominated for a 2007 GLAAD Award.
The son of a WWII veteran and a political activist mother, his great grandfather was Zone ReflexoCurist William Hope FitzGerald, MD, considered the Founding Father of Zone Therapy in the USA.[1]
Scholl speaks fluent Danish after he studied in Denmark as a high school exchange student with Youth For Understanding [2], and currently lives in Los Angeles.
[edit] References
- ^ LA Weekly 12/11/2003
- ^ LA Weekly - Stage - Edging Your Bets - Steven Leigh Morris - The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles
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