Conrad Cimarra

Conrad Cimarra was an American actor and director who is best known for The Time Addict (2009), Rejectamenta (2006), and Romeo and Juliet (2000). Born on February 7, 1968, he made significant contributions to both film and theater until his passing on April 22, 2016.

Personal and Family Life

Conrad Cimarra was known for his work in political theater, being a former member of the renowned San Francisco Mime Troupe. This impressive group included notable figures like Peter Coyote and Dick Gregory. Besides his theatrical endeavors, Conrad toured the U.S. with ASPECTS, a series of character monologues promoting diversity and tolerance.

Career Overview

In addition to his acting, Conrad also held various roles behind the scenes, including director and writer. His artistic talents were showcased in a range of projects across different media, reinforcing his versatile nature within the entertainment industry.

Death and Legacy

Conrad Cimarra passed away on April 22, 2016. His impact as an actor and an advocate for social issues through theater left a lasting legacy. Many remember him not only for his performances but also for his dedication to promoting diversity and tolerance.

Filmography

Year Title Role
2006 Rejectamenta Arnold
2006 The Black Eyed Peas: Bebot, Version 1 Rudy
2003 Port Charles Marcel
2002 Outcasts Cousin Peter
2000 Romeo and Juliet Mercutio
2000 The Debut Nestor
2000 Judging Amy Young Dad
2000 JAG Terrorist #4 (uncredited)