Todd Jensen

Alias:
Todd Dzhensen

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Todd Jensen is an American character actor with an over 30 year career with over 60 credits to his name in film and television. Todd began his acting studies at prestigious acting institutes located on both east and west coasts of the United States, including the William Esper Studio in New York, the Joanne Baron Studio in Los Angeles, before studying improvisation at The Groundlings. Todd Jensen began his screen career in 1988. Appearing in various feature films Todd's most memorable films are "Thick as Thieves" with Morgan Freeman and Antonio Banderas & Echelon Conspiracy with Ving Rhames and Edward Burns. Entering the early2000s, Todd found steady work between small and big screens. He appeared in several creature/horror features including Sabertooth (2002) (TV), Raging Sharks (2005) (V), Mega Snake (2007) (TV) and Bats: Human Harvest (2007) (TV). As the 2000s began to wind down, Todd still maintained steady appearances in various colorful features including Copperhead (2008) (TV), Boogeyman 3 (2008) (V). The latter 2000s saw Todd again in television-made features and series sequels, among these being Messengers 2: The Scarecrow (2009) (V) as a banker, then he was part of a marooned space party in the Sci-Fi adventure Star Runners (2009) (TV), then played a US Marshal in Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009) (V). He has also made episodic appearances on "The Glades" (2010) and "Burn Notice" (2007) both in 2011. Outside of his own acting career, Todd has directed and produced. Most importantly, Todd started and taught training programs for actors called Todd Jensen's "On Camera" Acting & Audition Workshops.

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