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Sergio Castillo is an actor, writer, director, and producer for both theatre and film. Originally from California, Sergio has been seen in many productions on both coasts. He was a member of The Company of Angels in Los Angeles where he appeared in La Puta Vida and several original works. He also performed with The Latino Theatre Company and has a BA in Theatre from UCLA. His NYC acting credits include: Audience Participation (Manhattan Repertory Theatre Festival Winner), The Prenup (Strawberry Festival Finalist), Dust (Third Room Productions), Kristina (August Strindberg Repertory Theatre), The Councilwoman (West Village Musical Theatre Festival), After (End Rape Now), Plutus (Curious Frog Theatre Company), The Taming of the Shrew (Queens Players), The Bald Soprano (Dance New Amsterdam), and Hello Out There (Dance New Amsterdam). He completed his MFA at the Actors Studio Drama School; Pace University. Since graduating he has directed and starred in six films: Have You Ever Been With A Latin Guy? (Praxis Culture Films), Coda For A Dream (Praxis Culture Films), Radical (Praxis Culture Films), No Translation (Praxis Culture Films), Lonely Ciphers (Working Class Films), and Never Worn (Working Class Films). He is currently in post production for his newest short film called My Brooklyn (Praxis Culture Films). He was also featured in Moth, which won Best Experimental Film both at the California Women's Film Festival (2016) and The Monthly Film Festival (2016). He was also featured in Perfect Life, Inc., which premiered at the Knickerbocker Film Festival, Bits & Pieces (New School), and Ali (NYU). In the summer of 2012 he starred in his first lead in his first feature film entitled Hole In The Wall, produced by Sergeant Pictures. The film won the 2nd place Silver Award at The International New York Film Festival 2015. Hole In The Wall had its world premiere at The Manhattan Film Festival, where it was awarded Best Family Comedy. He has also made several television appearances, which include: VH1's Why Am I Still Single?, Redrum (Investigation Discovery), Scorned: Love Kills (Investigation Discovery), Monsters Inside Of Me (Animal Planet), and Mysteries At The Museum (Travel Channel). He has also been featured in various internet projects, including numerous appearances on CollegeHumor.com, Upworthy.com, and MTV Decoded. In the summer of 2013 he directed the world premiere of a one woman show entitled The Hat at The New York International Fringe Festival. In the summer of 2015 he returned to The New York International Fringe Festival as the director and author of the controversial new play I Want To Kill Lena Dunham. Prior to the FringeNYC production, the play was produced in Los Angeles under the Fringe Theatre Company. He is also the author of Delicate Nothing (Manhattan Repertory Theatre), Underground Tequila, Strangely Visited People, and Radical, which had its world premiere at The East Side Stories Festival at The Metropolitan Playhouse. He has served on the Brooklyn Arts Council and is the co-founder of Praxis Culture Films.