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Bio

Bio

Elijah started his career, now 17 years in the making, as an actor in New York, where he performed in numerous productions including the Tony Award winning Broadway show, Metamorphoses at Circle in the Square, Shopping and Fucking at NYTW and Throne of Blood at BAM.  He worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for 2 years traveling with Tantalus, written by John Barton and directed by Sir Peter Hall.  This production opened in Denver and toured throughout the U.K., finishing its run at The Barbican in London.

Elijah has worked regionally at Denver Center, Berkeley Rep, Yale Rep, Old Globe, Great Barrington Stage, Southcoast Rep, GeVa, Syracuse Stage and Santa Fe Shakespeare Festival. He was a company member for 3 seasons at The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 4 seasons at The Utah Shakespeare Festival and 3 seasons at the California Shakespeare Festival.  In Los Angeles, Elijah has worked on critically acclaimed productions of Sleuth at The Falcon produced by Garry Marshall and Don Juan at A Noise Within. 

His Film/TV credits include Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Touch, Awake, Emily’s Reasons Why Not, JAG, Summerland, So Notorious, and Guiding Light.

Elijah was the voice of Vayne Solidor in Final Fantasy XII and has done numerous voiceover campaigns including Kenmore, LG, GM, Best Buy and Coca-Cola Zero. Elijah has also narrated over 27 audiobooks including James Jones’ award-winning novel From Here To Eternity and Reggie Nadelson’s Disturbed Earth series.

He is a graduate of The Yale School of Drama and a Fox Fellowship recipient.  He is a member of AEA, SAG, and AFTRA.​