Hunter Hoffman is a multi-talented individual, simultaneously pursuing careers as an actor, writer, and musician, with his primary residence in New York City. He is a graduate of The Neighborhood Playhouse, a renowned institution for performing arts education.
Hoffman's recent notable performances include taking on the role of "Will Shakespeare" in the production of Shakespeare in Love at New Stage Theatre. Additionally, he served as the understudy for the character "Jason" in the Broadway production of Sweat, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play written by Lynn Nottage and directed by Kate Whorisky, which received a Tony nomination.
Hoffman's extensive list of New York credits includes performances in various productions, such as Troilus and Cressida at Shakespeare in the Park and Public Theater, Merchant of Venice at Gallery Players, Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet at South Brooklyn Shakespeare, Golden Boy at Secret Theater, and Prince of Players at Little Opera Theatre of NY. He has also worked as a stage fighter in productions of Otello and Manon Lescaut at The Metropolitan Opera.
In addition to his stage work, Hoffman has appeared in several films, including Real Dreams, which was selected for the Big Apple Film Festival, Hunting Season, which won the Indie Series Awards for Best Ensemble Cast in Comedy, Cross Training: The Series, a selection of the New York Short Film Festival, and The Attraction of Nipples.
Furthermore, Hoffman is the co-host of The Cold Read Podcast, a weekly podcast that he co-hosts alongside director Blake Rice and cast member Ricky Ryan. In this podcast, the hosts write a brand new screenplay each week and invite special guests to read the script without prior knowledge or rehearsal. The Cold Read is available on iTunes and Soundcloud.