| Agency | Contact | Type | Location |
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| San Jose Sharks "Red Light" | Dog Walker | Bob Kilburg & Associates |
| Brown & Toland Medical Group | Dark Suit Guy | Storandt Pann Margolis & Partners |
| Nortel "Piles" | Midlevel IT Guy | McCann - Erickson |
| Google Enterprise | IT Guy | Etc...Group, Inc. |
| SanDisk "Crazy Soccer Dad" | Soccer Referee | Beyond Pix |
| Tostitos "NOLAF" | Scientist | Element 79 Partners |
| Stagg Chili "Copier" | Copier Guy | Kerker / Teak Motion Visuals/ Dave Laden |
| San Francisco Is... | Bocce Player (Lead) | Eclipse Productions / Rod Gross |
| Bebot: Generation One | Co-star | Black-Eyed Peas / Patricio Ginelsa |
| Political Science Theatre | Monkey Puppet (Lead) | Link TV |
| Port Charles | Dave (Featured) | ABC Television / Buena Vista |
| JAG | Featured | Bellisarius Productions |
| Rejectamenta | Lead | 8:30 Films |
| Henry X | Co-star | Golden Shadow Pictures / Marc Lempert |
| Outcasts | Lead | Amethyst Films / Johnny Asuncion |
| Romeo and Juliet | Mercutio (Lead) | Two House Productions / Colin Cox |
| The Debut | Nestor (Lead) | Celestial Pictures / Gene Cajayon |
| The Rhumba Lesson | Mr. Keys (Lead) | NeDee Productions / Anita Weiner |
| F.L. | Lead | Mark Wright Productions / Mark Wright |
| Dottie: The Little Girl with a Big Voice | Co-star | Ron De Cana Productions |
| Aspects | Solo Performance | Will and Company / Tour |
| Red Ladder Theatre | Improv | San Jose Repertory |
| A Clockwork Orange | Pete / The Comedian (Principal) | Greenway Arts Alliance / Los Angeles |
| An American Book of the Dead | Cheek / T.S. Elliott | Circle X Theatre / Los Angeles |
| Romeo and Juliet | Mercutio (Lead) | WIll and Company / Los Angeles |
| The Tempest | Trinculo (Lead) | Will and Company / Los Angeles |
| Veronique of the Mounties | Zeke (Lead) | San Francisco Mime Troupe |
| 1600 Transylvania Avenue | Gene Renfield (Lead) | San Francisco Mime Troupe |
| Revenger Rat | Neville (Lead) | San Francisco Mime Troupe |
| Killing Time | David (Lead) | San Francisco Mime Troupe |
| Soul Suckers from Outer Space | Joaquin (Lead) | San Francisco Mime Troupe |
| Coast City Confidential | Virgil (Lead) | San Francisco Mime Troupe |
| Macbeth | Malcolm (Lead) | San Jose Stage |
| Honor Song for Crazy Horse | Hawk / Rabbit (Principal) | TheatreWorks / Palo Alto, CA |
| The Tempest | Caliban (Lead) | Shakespeare at Sand Harbor / Reno, NV |
| A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lysander (Lead) | Shakespeare at Sand Harbor / Reno, NV |
| Love's Labours' Lost | Costard (Lead) | Shakespeare at Sand Harbor / Reno, NV |
| Dracula | Jonathan (Lead) | Shakespeare at Benbow Lake / Arcata, CA |
| A MIdsummer Night's Dream | Puck (Lead) | Sunnyvale Summer Rep |
| The Lion in Winter | John (Lead) | Sunnyvale Summer Rep |
| Beauty and the Beast | Beast (Lead) | California Theatre Center |
| The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | Knickerbocker (Lead) | California Theatre Center |
| Official Website | http://www.cimarra.com | |
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Conrad Cimarra
is an actor, screenwriter, director, and also has produced several short films. Among them, featuring his original music, the animated Never Like This, screened at the Davis Film Festival in Davis, CA. His other films include Indivisible, Heat Exchange, and Rejectamenta, in which Conrad played an obsessed man who tries to save the environment by hoarding garbage in his apartment. His latest work is called The Time Addict, a story about a man who becomes addicted to time travel. Conrad has appeared in several television commercials and can be seen in 5 Card Productions The Debut, directed by Gene Cajayon. His other film acting credits include Anita Weiner's The Rhumba Lesson, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (a short adaptation which also starred a pre-"Prison Break" star Wentworth Miller), and as Peter in Amethyst Film's Outcasts. He has performed several voices for Dawn Westlake's animated short, Dottie: The Little Girl with the Big Voice, and was assassinated on Daniel MacCannell's Henry X. He can also be seen briefly as Rudy in The Black Eyed Peas' music video "Bebot: Generation One". Conrads deep artistic roots stem from the theatre. He is a collective emeritus of the Tony Award-winning political theatre The San Francisco Mime Troupe in which he served as set designer, painter, actor, writer, director, and teacher. He attended the American Conservatory Theatre and has also worked with other noted San Francisco Bay Area theatre companies such as San Jose Stage Company, San Jose Repertory, and TheatreWorks. His favorite classical roles include Caliban in The Tempest, Malcolm in Macbeth, Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Costard in Love's Labour's Lost. As a performer, Conrad has toured the continental United States, Alaska, Russia, Germany, and Japan. In Los Angeles, he acted with critically acclaimed theatre companies including The Greenway Court Theatre, Circle X Theatre, and wowed audiences when he redefined Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, in which he garnered critical praises from The Los Angeles Times, The L.A. Weekly, and Backstage West. He brought up the issues of diversity and racism in Aspects (written by Colin Cox) - a nine-character, one-person play that toured for several years across America. Conrad was the founder and editor of The Skin, an online zine about American diversity, and is a standing member of The Screen Actors' Guild, Actors' Equity Association, AFTRA, FilmArts Foundation, and Scary Cow Productions. |