Jedi Striker

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Striker's acting career began in 2000 when he got involved in a Bible study camp for children. He started with New Testament stories, doing a different story every day for the week of the camp, playing roles such as the angel Gabriel and Jesus. He then shifted to Old Testament stories and continued to work in the camp for another seven years, performing such roles as Moses, Elijah, Abraham, David, and a Phillistine lord. When a drama club was first started in his grade school in 2002, he was cast in a play called ''A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to Jericho'', and then was cast as Oliver Warbucks in ''Annie Jr.''
Striker's acting career began in 2000 when he got involved in a Bible study camp for children. He started with New Testament stories, doing a different story every day for the week of the camp, playing roles such as the angel Gabriel and Jesus. He then shifted to Old Testament stories and continued to work in the camp for another seven years, performing such roles as Moses, Elijah, Abraham, David, and a Phillistine lord. When a drama club was first started in his grade school in 2002, he was cast in a play called ''A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to Jericho'', and then was cast as Oliver Warbucks in ''Annie Jr.''


In high school, he focused mainly on musicals, doing an occasional regular play on the side. He did chorus parts for ''Hello, Dolly!'' and ''Footloose!'', and received his first name parts in ''Bye Bye, Birdie!'' and in ''Guys and Dolls''. In the summer before switching colleges, he was cast as the Duke in a production of ''Big River'', playing the roles of a schoolteacher and Silas Phelps on the side. He joined a student run theatre organization called Off The Lake Productions (OTL for short) and was cast in the musical ''Aida''. With OTL's current show, ''Urinetown'', Striker decided to work as a crew member, doign sound effects and props.
In high school, he focused mainly on musicals, doing an occasional regular play on the side. He did chorus parts for ''Hello, Dolly!'' and ''Footloose!'', and received his first name parts in ''Bye Bye, Birdie!'' and in ''Guys and Dolls''. In the summer before switching colleges, he was cast as the Duke in a production of ''Big River'', playing the roles of a schoolteacher and Silas Phelps on the side. He joined a student run theatre organization called Off The Lake Productions (OTL for short) and was cast in the musical ''Aida''. With OTL's current show, ''Urinetown'', Striker decided to work as a crew member, doing sound effects and props.


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