Jon Ferreira

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Role

Actor

Date of birth

05/29/1976

Place of birth

Taunton, Massachusetts, USA

Jon Ferreira

Biography

Jon Ferreira was born outside of Boston, and grew up in Maine, where he became involved in community theatre at the age of ten. By the time he was 12, he was already acting professionally. After high school, Jon earned his BFA in Acting from Emerson College, where he studied with renowned voice teacher Kristin Linklater. In 1998, Jon moved to Los Angeles and worked as an actor for two years. After serving for a year in AmeriCorps, Jon went on to earn a second degree in Theatre Education from Point Park University and taught high school theatre and English in Pittsburgh and Baltimore for the next four years. In 2005, Jon moved to New York City, but eventually ended up back in Boston, where he worked as a tour guide for the Freedom Trail Foundation, and continued to act and direct professionally. In 2011, Jon earned his MFA in Directing from Illinois State University, while teaching undergraduate directing classes to theatre majors. After graduating from ISU, Jon worked for a year as a director in Chicago, where he had the privilege of assistant directing a production of 'Tree' at Victory Gardens Theatre and a play called 'The Outgoing Tide' at Northlight Theatre Company starring John Mahoney and Rondi Reed. Jon then headed back to Maine, where he taught acting and improv classes at Bangor Adult Education and opened his own acting studio called MaineStage Actors Studio & Talent. While in Maine, Jon directed four productions at Bangor's only professional theatre company - Penobscot Theatre Company - the same company that he had started his acting career 25 years earlier. In 2018, Jon moved back to Boston and started producing and directing plays at the Old State House Museum. In 2020, Jon began pre-production on his first feature film. Jon will be adapting and directing his own 2010 graduate thesis production of 'Macbeth.' The film will be a post-apocalyptic retelling of the classic tale, set in the year 2040 after the fall of civilization. The events of the play will be seen through a modern lens, and tackle contemporary topics such as climate change, Black Lives Matter, police brutality, sexism, reproductive rights, anti-maskers, global pandemic, and more. The film is set to be released in 2022 or 2023.

Known For

Spin Cycle
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