About

The Full Spectrum Actor is dedicated to helping aspiring and professional actors live a happy, well-rounded life while continuing to develop their skillset as actors.

We look forward to unfurling this community and resource and sharing our collective experience so that we can live rich lives as the unique and fascinating performers that we are.

About Keram

Keram began acting professionally at the age of 7 in a string of musicals for the Limelight Dinner Theater, Open Experience Theater and The Young People’s Theatre, in Toronto, Canada.  His performances as protagonist and the creator of new roles always received critical acclaim. By the age of ten he was a frequent performer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporations (CBC) radio dramas as well as becoming a student for eight years at St. Michael’s Choir school where he studied voice, piano, music theory, harmony and orchestration and modern composition.

During this time he also trained with various influential acting teachers and casting directors in Toronto including Anne Tait – then the head of casting for the CBC – Bernadette Jones – a protégé to Michael Shurtleff who wrote the seminal actor’s technique book “Audition”.

At fifteen Keram created Constant Change Productions – a music and film production company and distribution label that continues to be very active 18 years later.

By 20, Keram had worked in over 45 film and television productions and plays.

Keram was in the first year of Ryerson University’s New Media program where he studied television and film production and digital design before he moved to Los Angeles where he continued to study acting with Sandy Marshall, Steve Eastin and Joanna Sanchez as well as film and TV production through the UCLA Extension Film, Television and New Media certification program.

Keram has worked with such luminary directors as Tony Kaye (American History X), Geoffrey Wright (Romper Stomper), Nick Cassevettes (John Q.), John Stockton (crazy/beautiful/ Blue Crush), Daniel Waters (Heathers) and Peter Greenaway (The Pillow Book, The Baby of Macon).

Keram’s experience in guiding actors through the industry stems not only from his own experience but from the behind-the-scenes exposure he had growing up alongside his mother, a theatre and television director and producer who was one the longest-standing members of the board of Telefilm Canada and the founder of Open Experience Theater, an award-winning multi-language theater production company.  He is also a graduate of the coaching program for the Midwest Center for Anxiety and Depression.

Keram’s work has been praised and recognized through various nominations and awards including  the Dora Mavor Moore Awards (Canada’s Tony) for best actor in a musical for creating the role of Prince Edward in Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper”.

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