John Bozeman(II)
- Actor
Originally from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, John was educated at
Woodberry Forest School in Virginia before attending Duke University,
where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. While at Duke,
he performed in a number of plays before creating and starring in his
own television show at the student-run cable television station on
campus, Cable 13. "Life on the Quad" was a soap opera parody,
college-style, set on Duke's campus and chronicling the lives of
several students as they made their way through Duke's Greek system,
academics, and each other's bedrooms. This show led to some national
exposure for all involved, including "Campus Voice" magazine and ABC's
"Good Morning America." After graduating from Duke with a B.A. degree
in English, John attended the prestigious NYU Graduate Film School,
where he earned an MFA in Film Production and his thesis film, "Talk
Cafe," earned the Gold Award at the Houston International Film
Festival. Since moving to Los Angeles, he has studied with acting
teachers William Alderson, Wendy Phillips, and Scott Paulin. He has
been active with Phillips' and Paulin's acting studio, "2nd Story,"
performing in several plays there. John is also a member of the Open
Fist Theatre Company.