Haskell V. Anderson III
- Actor
- Producer
- Sound Department
Haskell was born, raised and educated in New York City. During his
college years in premed he was a professional teenage male model. In a
of matter of months he was one of the highest paid, mixed race, teenage
model in the city, with ads in number of national magazines including
the New Yorker and Times Magazine. It was after college, Navy and
graduate school Haskell auditioned for his first professional play. It
was a fluke when he asked a director he had recently met "When am I
going to be discovered." The play was the Cleveland premier of "No
Place To Be Somebody" portraying the role of Gabe Gabriel directed by
Rueben Silver. That led to a full season at the Cleveland Playhouse and
then the Barter Theatre. While stage managing a play in Washington, DC
Haskell auditioned for a film role at the insistence of an actor who
was actually invited to meet the director and the producers. The film
was "Brotherhood of Death" now a cult favorite and a favorite film of
Quenten Tarantino who has shown it twice at his film festivals. In 2014
it will be re-released on DVD including an interview of Haskell. After
years of doing theatre in the US and abroad Haskell was cast in the
film "Kickboxer" opposite Jean Claude Van Damme. Haskell made his
Off-Broadway debut in the play "Julia" by Vince Melocchi at the 59 East
59th Street Theatre. Vincent Melocchi also wrote "Lions" which
premiered at the Pacific Resident Theatre and Haskell originated the
role of Bisquit.