Ralph Kinnard

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Ralph Kinnard (born Ralf Graessner, in Germany) is an American film director and acting coach. He has won “Best Director” at the L.A.

MARA DE ORO
” for best movie director in 2009.

Biography

Born in

New York University Film School New York University. In 1995 he directed The Chorus Girl and The Donahue Sisters in the Marilyn Monroe
Theater in New York.

He worked as Director’s Assistant in plays like In Search of Strindberg at the Actors Studios, (NY 1995), Flushed for Akika Productions, (NYC 1996) and As she walked through the fair, with the

's CELEBRITY (1998).

He has directed short films such as: Brotherlove, (New York 1996); Slipped, (New York 1997) and Oda a la mujer (Caracas 2000). He was director’s assistant in Transgressions, for the

Shakespeare interactivo (Teatro Doris Wells, Caracas 2001). In 2007 he worked as director in the short film Ausente (Caracas), which was selected to participate in the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival
.

Kinnard has worked as an acting professor, lecturer and acting advisor for over 10 years working in every major TV channel in Venezuela. In 2008, he directed his first feature A Mí Me Gusta [1], that entered the official selection of the Kalkota Film Festival.

Filmography

  • 2006 Francisco de Miranda - Pitt
  • 2008 A Mi Me Gusta - Director.
  • 2017 Miami Love Affair - Benedict. Also as director, writer, executive producer.[1]

Personal life

Kinnard's wife is Mónica Pasqualotto, a Venezuelan actress [2]

References

  1. ^ "Miami Love Affair - Nice IFF 2017". filmfestinternational.com. 2017. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  2. ^ "Mónica Pascualoto y Ralph Kinnard se casan". El Universal (in Spanish). December 30, 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2011.

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