Trip Hope
- Producer
- Actor
- Casting Department
Trip Hope has performed in over 50 plays and 20 independent films. His
most recent stage performance was in the world premier of "Internet
Dating the Musical" in Hollywood, from "30 Rock" Emmy Award winning
writer Ron Weiner. He is an alumni of the prestigious Actors Theatre of
Louisville, sponsor of The Humana Festival of New American Plays, where
he was seen in the original productions of "Intervention" and "What Are
You Afraid Of?". He's also an alumni of Play House West, where he
performed in such productions as "Burn This", "Hamlet", and "Angels We
Have Heard On High". One of his favorite film performances was in "Good
Time Max", starring/directed/co-written by James Franco, an official
selection at Tribeca Film Festival (2007) and currently available on
DVD. Trip has performed in many award winning movies including: "Em", a
dramatic feature, winner of the 'New American Cinema Grand Jury Prize'
at the Seattle International Film Festival (2008), "11 Minutes Ago", a
Sci-Fi time-travel feature, winner of 'Best Sci-Fi Feature' and 'Best
Screenplay' at the Phoenix International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival,
'Best Sci-Fi Feature' at World Fest Houston, and 'Chairman's Best of
Festival' at the FAIF International Film Fest (2007), "Extras", winner
of 'Best Comedy Short" at the Hollywood MiniDV Festival (2005), "Devils
Are Dreaming", a dark comedy feature, winner of 'Best Feature Film' at
Dances With Films (2004), "Martha's Bakery", winner of 'Best Drama
Short' at World Fest Houston (2003).
Trip has been a teacher of
dramatic arts in North Carolina and Texas. His most ambitious teaching
project was writing and directing a children's adaptation of "The Magic
Flute" performed by over 700 children with Opera Carolina. He is an
active member of SAG and AEA. He has been an active member of the
International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People, The
American Association of Design and Production Professionals in the
Performing Arts, The South Eastern Theatre Conference, and Alpha Psi
Omega. He has been an actor and teacher with North Carolina Theatre for
Young People. He's performed at Paramount's Theme Parks in the Wild
West Comedy Show. He has studied comedy improvisation with Paul Sills,
founder of The Second City Chicago. He studied Meisner Technique at
Play House West for six years with Robert Carnegie, Mark Pellegrino,
Tracey Aziz, Tony Savant, Chris Liebe, Sean Barnes, and Andrea Helene.
He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Directing and a Masters of
Education in Theatre Arts from the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro.
most recent stage performance was in the world premier of "Internet
Dating the Musical" in Hollywood, from "30 Rock" Emmy Award winning
writer Ron Weiner. He is an alumni of the prestigious Actors Theatre of
Louisville, sponsor of The Humana Festival of New American Plays, where
he was seen in the original productions of "Intervention" and "What Are
You Afraid Of?". He's also an alumni of Play House West, where he
performed in such productions as "Burn This", "Hamlet", and "Angels We
Have Heard On High". One of his favorite film performances was in "Good
Time Max", starring/directed/co-written by James Franco, an official
selection at Tribeca Film Festival (2007) and currently available on
DVD. Trip has performed in many award winning movies including: "Em", a
dramatic feature, winner of the 'New American Cinema Grand Jury Prize'
at the Seattle International Film Festival (2008), "11 Minutes Ago", a
Sci-Fi time-travel feature, winner of 'Best Sci-Fi Feature' and 'Best
Screenplay' at the Phoenix International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival,
'Best Sci-Fi Feature' at World Fest Houston, and 'Chairman's Best of
Festival' at the FAIF International Film Fest (2007), "Extras", winner
of 'Best Comedy Short" at the Hollywood MiniDV Festival (2005), "Devils
Are Dreaming", a dark comedy feature, winner of 'Best Feature Film' at
Dances With Films (2004), "Martha's Bakery", winner of 'Best Drama
Short' at World Fest Houston (2003).
Trip has been a teacher of
dramatic arts in North Carolina and Texas. His most ambitious teaching
project was writing and directing a children's adaptation of "The Magic
Flute" performed by over 700 children with Opera Carolina. He is an
active member of SAG and AEA. He has been an active member of the
International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People, The
American Association of Design and Production Professionals in the
Performing Arts, The South Eastern Theatre Conference, and Alpha Psi
Omega. He has been an actor and teacher with North Carolina Theatre for
Young People. He's performed at Paramount's Theme Parks in the Wild
West Comedy Show. He has studied comedy improvisation with Paul Sills,
founder of The Second City Chicago. He studied Meisner Technique at
Play House West for six years with Robert Carnegie, Mark Pellegrino,
Tracey Aziz, Tony Savant, Chris Liebe, Sean Barnes, and Andrea Helene.
He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Directing and a Masters of
Education in Theatre Arts from the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro.