Before realizing his potential for acting, Erik Rozet was an improvisational storyteller. As a young boy in school, he was often regarded as the "class clown" for more than just telling jokes, but performing and imitating the characters in them. After reaching high school, Rozet finally listened to the people around him that said, "Y...
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Before realizing his potential for acting, Erik Rozet was an improvisational storyteller. As a young boy in school, he was often regarded as the "class clown" for more than just telling jokes, but performing and imitating the characters in them. After reaching high school, Rozet finally listened to the people around him that said, "You should be an actor" and signed up for the high school drama class, setting aside his original plan of being a professional artist and graphic designer. Rozet spent the summer before preparing and watching movies fueling his growing passion for acting. Finally, after the first year, Rozet realized that acting was the right path. From then on, he would carry his love for acting into college theater and other training developing a versatile and intense style of acting. Fully committing to character. Rozet continues to work on his craft and is steady working on his acting career.
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