Damien Bosco initially received his acting training in New York City from the late Elizabeth Dillon, a former Broadway actress from the 1940s and 1950s who taught at HB Studios. His first scene partne ...Show More
Damien Bosco initially received his acting training in New York City from the late Elizabeth Dillon, a former Broadway actress from the 1940s and 1950s who taught at HB Studios. His first scene partner was a nephew of Sanford Meisner, who introduced him to the Meisner technique. After continuing to take acting classes, Damien performed in a long-running comedic play called Line, playing the dumb jock Fleming. Damien had his first lead in a short film called Backstage that was accepted to the Rome Independent Film Festival. Damien played a lead role in the recreation TV series Catch My Killer on the Investigation Discovery Channel, and had a lead role as a Detective in the Independent feature, Breakthrough Weekend. Damien received a BS degree from Carnegie Mellon University and an MPA degree from Harvard University; and while living in New York, Damien received a JD from Brooklyn Law School. Hide