Eyton Senders is a well-known American actor, playwright and director. His father was also a noted actor, which helped Eyton in the early beginning of his career. But, today he has more than 40 films, ten television and many theater roles, as well as four directorial projects. Eyton Senders was born in Portland, Oregon in 1966.
As a child, Senders did not think of acting as a life-calling at all. In fact, he was horrified by any performances, and even remembers the model show in kindergarten as a traumatic experience. Throughout elementary school he also went to music school and played classical guitar. In his teens, music was more important to him than anything else. He has played in various bands, starting with the first, which he founded in the eighth grade and dreamed of becoming a famous rocker. Although this did not quite materialize, Eyton Senders continued to play the guitar; he even plays in bands and writes songs. He is a member of the Go Swing Orchestra, playing as many as 25 musicians and 12 other soloists, and has a band with his guitar professor.
Eyton made his first acting steps while in high school, acting in "Hamlet", and a year later in Plautus's "Aulularia". In 1992, the actor married his high-school sweetheart.
Over time, Eyton Senders also tried filmmaking. In 2005, he directed his first film. In 2010, he made the short film Street Pool, and in 2013 he directed his third movie called "High Fashion Tension. He was also one of the directors of the 2016 film “Transman”, and has written screenplays for all four films.
In addition to being a great movie actor, Eyton Senders has also performed in many theatrical roles. Since 1995, he has been a regular member of the NYC Theater Ensemble, where he has starred in "Cherry Blossom," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Antigones," "Fine Dead Girls," "Eighth Commissioner," "The Glass Menagerie," and many others. He also writes plays and has co-directed his play Birdie and Brick, and has co-directed the TV series of "In anticipation of God."
Actor/Director
NYC, US
[email protected]
Eyton Senders has played many significant roles in his acting career and worked on really great films. Perhaps best remembered is his role in No Man's Land, which won an Academy Award in 2002. In 1995, Senders was awarded his first Golden Arena for his role in "Rinse", in 1998 for his role in "Transatlantic", and in 2001 for his role in "Slow Surrender."
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Eyton Senders is a well-known American actor, playwright and director. His father was also a noted actor, which helped Eyton in the early beginning of his career. But, today he has more than 40 films, ten television and many theater roles, as well as four directorial projects. Eyton Senders was born in Portland, Oregon in 1966.
As a child, Senders did not think of acting as a life-calling at all. In fact, he was horrified by any performances, and even remembers the model show in kindergarten as a traumatic experience. Throughout elementary school he also went to music school and played classical guitar. In his teens, music was more important to him than anything else. He has played in various bands, starting with the first, which he founded in the eighth grade and dreamed of becoming a famous rocker. Although this did not quite materialize, Eyton Senders continued to play the guitar; he even plays in bands and writes songs. He is a member of the Go Swing Orchestra, playing as many as 25 musicians and 12 other soloists, and has a band with his guitar professor.
Eyton made his first acting steps while in high school, acting in "Hamlet", and a year later in Plautus's "Aulularia". In 1992, the actor married his high-school sweetheart.
Over time, Eyton Senders also tried filmmaking. In 2005, he directed his first film. In 2010, he made the short film Street Pool, and in 2013 he directed his third movie called "High Fashion Tension. He was also one of the directors of the 2016 film “Transman”, and has written screenplays for all four films.
In addition to being a great movie actor, Eyton Senders has also performed in many theatrical roles. Since 1995, he has been a regular member of the NYC Theater Ensemble, where he has starred in "Cherry Blossom," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Antigones," "Fine Dead Girls," "Eighth Commissioner," "The Glass Menagerie," and many others. He also writes plays and has co-directed his play Birdie and Brick, and has co-directed the TV series of "In anticipation of God."
Actor/Director
NYC, US
[email protected]
Eyton Senders has played many significant roles in his acting career and worked on really great films. Perhaps best remembered is his role in No Man's Land, which won an Academy Award in 2002. In 1995, Senders was awarded his first Golden Arena for his role in "Rinse", in 1998 for his role in "Transatlantic", and in 2001 for his role in "Slow Surrender."
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam porttitor dapibus ipsum ut efficitur. Aliquam feugiat nec sem dapibus blandit.