Franco Bulaon is a graduate of the theatre program at Bard College '03. His theatre credits include "This is Our Youth","Waiting for Godot", "The Ramayana", "Twelfth Night", "The Bald Soprano", the controversial "Latin Howl", "Salome", "The Comedy of Errors" and"The Red Coat". He has also done some productions at the Theatre Studio Inc. on 8th Ave which include "Famous", "Feldburg/Cabbage firm of bank robbing", "How to be a grownup" with buddy Jed Clarke and "Living forward, Understanding Backward" as well as the critically acclaimed "Small Talk which he co-wrote and directed with friend and fellow collaborator Sean Sullivan. He has also done some shows at the Impact Theater in Brooklyn which include "Red Carnations" and Gerald Zipper's "Kettle Dreams". His last production was "The Burrows of Does" which was seen at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Franco is currently the Co-Artistic director of the New York Metropolitan Collaborative Theater. Franco will next be seen in Kenneth Lonnergan's film "Margaret" starring Anna Paquin, and Kevin Connolly's film "The Gardener of Eden" starring Giovanni Ribisi and Lucas Haas.
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