Larry Gamell Jr.
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Lawrence C. Gamell Jr. ( aka Larry Gamell Jr.) has been on stage since
the age of 5, appearing in over a 125 plays and productions. He was the
winner of The Beverly Hills/Hollywood NAACP Award in 1993, "For Best
Supporting Performance by a Male", for "Nevas Tale", the play directed
by Ted Lange and written by Doctor Cliff Harper. He won a 2nd Award the
same year from The L.A. Weekly, for "Best Featured Male Performance for
the same production. In 1995 he won an "Actors Recognition Award" from
the Off-Broadway Theatre in Las Vegas for his portrayal as the lead in
"12 Angry Men". In 1997 he won the first ever "Best Actor Award" at the
Colsac Theatre Co. for his portrayal as Aaron The Moor in Shakesperes,
"Titus and Andronicus". He has appeared in film, television and various
commercials over the years. He is The Artistic Director of "The
Alkebu-lan Theatre Group", located inside the Alkebu-lan Cultural
Center in Pasadena, where he has produced, directed, and performed in
various productions as, "Othello", "Master Harold and The Boys", "A
Raisin In The Sun", "Having our Say", "Harriet", "The Meeting", "For
Colored Girls .." and others for the past 10 years.
Lawrence has been a bi-coastal actor making New Orleans his second home, he has worked on the last several projects within his beloved "Crescent City", and had just completed filming two projects before returning to his California residence approximately 2 months before Katrina hit. New Orleans changed his life when he received his role in "Ray" and he looks forward to his second home recovering from the storm, "New Orleans never gave up on me, so I won't give up on her".
Lawrence has been a bi-coastal actor making New Orleans his second home, he has worked on the last several projects within his beloved "Crescent City", and had just completed filming two projects before returning to his California residence approximately 2 months before Katrina hit. New Orleans changed his life when he received his role in "Ray" and he looks forward to his second home recovering from the storm, "New Orleans never gave up on me, so I won't give up on her".