
Guest Emmanuel Todorov talks about his roles Polonius, Laertes and Guildenstern as well as his thoughts on Shakespeare.
Emmanuel is an actor, writer, and producer. Emmanuel was born in Sofia Bulgaria and was schooled in England. Graduate of Stella Adler Conservatory and Shakespeare Lab at the Public Theater in NYC. Further Shakesperean training includes First Folio workshops with the Elizabethan Shakespeare Company of NJ and Di Trevis intensive.
First acting job after graduation was a National Tour of the US with a traveling theatre company playing Porthos in a stage production of the Three Musketeers. Notable performances were Baptista from Taming of the Shrew and Lucious from Timon of Athens. Resident performer at the iconic 13th Street Rep in NYC.
Transplant to Los Angeles in 2001 where Emmanuel’s efforts were refocused on Film, TV, and commercials. Notable film credits include Indiana Jones IV, The Other Guys, After We Fell, The Russian Bride, TV credits include Pandora, Flaked , Alias, Sex and the City, Las Vegas.
Notable stage performances on the West Coast include Sgt. Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, Roderigo in Othello, Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night, and a supporting part in The Great Sebastians.
Emmanuel started writing for screen after his move to Los Angeles, fascinated with the endless possibilities of creative imagination. He wrote, produced, and starred in his first mini TV series INBETWEEN available for anyone interested to see for free at www.WATCHINBETWEEN.com
During the pandemic lockdowns of 2020 Emmanuel wrote, produced and starred in a short film Love In The Time Of Pandemic, currently in post-production, where one will be able to see him share the screen with Sarah Lynn Dawson.
Click here to find him on IMDB
Audio post-production by Sarah Lynn Dawson & Therese Theurillat
Audio Mastering by Brandon Martinez
Music thanks to: Dronningens Contillion
Artist: Huldrelokkk
Composer: Harald Haugaard / trad. - arr:Huldrelokkk used with kind permission by the artists and Westpark Music & Publishing
Artwork: Kevin Chicaiza