Langley McArol
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Television, Film, and Stage actor, Langley is one of the youngest documented cases, and a long-time survivor, of a rare Childhood Cancer diagnosed in infancy. From the age of 1-3, Langley underwent adult levels of radiation and chemotherapy treatments. At the age of 3, Langley's cancer went into remission. He has been free and clear for 30+ years and counting.
Raised by his mother and grandparents in the Appalachian region of Southern Ohio, Langley became an orphan at the age of 16 after unexpectedly losing his mother and grandparents consecutively. After a few years in the foster care system, Langley graduated high school and enrolled in College to study Social Sciences and Voice. One of his voice instructors suggested that he take an acting class. Langley took that advice, added Intro to Theatre and Acting Level One to his course list, and never looked back.
Langley took his studies in the arts seriously and went beyond the walls of the University. Langley began working with a private coach, "Jim" Taylor Hayes, who served as the founder and Artistic Director of a touring Children's theatre company and cast Langley in several productions. At the guidance of his college Theatre Professor, Langley auditioned and received a performance scholarship to the American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York.
Soon after, Langley relocated to the Southeast market where he spent several years working in theatre, voice-over, and in front of, as well as behind, the camera.
In 2016, Langley relocated to Los Angeles, working in television, film and voice-over.
Additionally, Langley is a certified Fitness Trainer and former competitive bench press competitor. His hobbies include culinary and pastry arts, Ufology studies, and is a produced screenwriter.
Langley McArol has had the privilege of working on such notable productions as the FX series "Snowfall" Guest-Starring with Amin Joseph and Brennan Keel Cook, CBS's "Reckless" working with Kim Wayans, Freeform's "Teen Spirit" with Lindsey Shaw and Cassie Scerbo, and "Going to California" for Showtime working with the late Brad William Henke, directed by DJ Caruso.
Raised by his mother and grandparents in the Appalachian region of Southern Ohio, Langley became an orphan at the age of 16 after unexpectedly losing his mother and grandparents consecutively. After a few years in the foster care system, Langley graduated high school and enrolled in College to study Social Sciences and Voice. One of his voice instructors suggested that he take an acting class. Langley took that advice, added Intro to Theatre and Acting Level One to his course list, and never looked back.
Langley took his studies in the arts seriously and went beyond the walls of the University. Langley began working with a private coach, "Jim" Taylor Hayes, who served as the founder and Artistic Director of a touring Children's theatre company and cast Langley in several productions. At the guidance of his college Theatre Professor, Langley auditioned and received a performance scholarship to the American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York.
Soon after, Langley relocated to the Southeast market where he spent several years working in theatre, voice-over, and in front of, as well as behind, the camera.
In 2016, Langley relocated to Los Angeles, working in television, film and voice-over.
Additionally, Langley is a certified Fitness Trainer and former competitive bench press competitor. His hobbies include culinary and pastry arts, Ufology studies, and is a produced screenwriter.
Langley McArol has had the privilege of working on such notable productions as the FX series "Snowfall" Guest-Starring with Amin Joseph and Brennan Keel Cook, CBS's "Reckless" working with Kim Wayans, Freeform's "Teen Spirit" with Lindsey Shaw and Cassie Scerbo, and "Going to California" for Showtime working with the late Brad William Henke, directed by DJ Caruso.
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