Bisk Consoli
- Actor
Bisk Consoli was born in New Jersey, the second child
of Art Consoli and Phillippa Maltese. Bisk graduated from
Brophy College Preparatory, Fairleigh Dickenson University and The
American Graduate School of International Management.
He made his acting debut on the stage playing Don Juan in Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell" (2001) and followed that up with Jimmy Perry in Neil Simon's "Ginderbread Lady" (2001). In 2002 and 2003, he appeared in twelve stage productions: the world premieres of Award Winning Playwright Guillermo Reyes' "Places to Touch Him" (2002) and Ellen Geeer's "Lysistrata 2003" (2003), as well as "Our Town" (2003), "Comedy of Errors" (2003), "Amadeus" (2003) and "Skin of Our Teeth"(2003).
While in Los Angeles playing Cary Grant's role of Johnny Case in a stage production of Philip Barry's "Holiday" (2003), he appeared on an episode of "Friends" (2003).
His first film was the award-winning Ash Wednesday (2005), which he shot during the day while at night he was performing the role of Nick Cristano on the stage in "Over the River and Through the Woods" (2004), directed by Dr. Don Doyle.
His subsequent films include "Changing Colour" (2004), "Best Laid Plans" (2004), "Rainy Season" (2004), "Unspeakable Art of Seduction" (2004), "Fistful of Dust" (2004) and "Ghostwriter" (2004).
Recently, he appeared in the theater Festival of New Work in the World Premiere of Kristyn Benedyk's "Stolen Children" (2005), directed by Mark DeMichele.
He made his acting debut on the stage playing Don Juan in Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell" (2001) and followed that up with Jimmy Perry in Neil Simon's "Ginderbread Lady" (2001). In 2002 and 2003, he appeared in twelve stage productions: the world premieres of Award Winning Playwright Guillermo Reyes' "Places to Touch Him" (2002) and Ellen Geeer's "Lysistrata 2003" (2003), as well as "Our Town" (2003), "Comedy of Errors" (2003), "Amadeus" (2003) and "Skin of Our Teeth"(2003).
While in Los Angeles playing Cary Grant's role of Johnny Case in a stage production of Philip Barry's "Holiday" (2003), he appeared on an episode of "Friends" (2003).
His first film was the award-winning Ash Wednesday (2005), which he shot during the day while at night he was performing the role of Nick Cristano on the stage in "Over the River and Through the Woods" (2004), directed by Dr. Don Doyle.
His subsequent films include "Changing Colour" (2004), "Best Laid Plans" (2004), "Rainy Season" (2004), "Unspeakable Art of Seduction" (2004), "Fistful of Dust" (2004) and "Ghostwriter" (2004).
Recently, he appeared in the theater Festival of New Work in the World Premiere of Kristyn Benedyk's "Stolen Children" (2005), directed by Mark DeMichele.