LA Profile: Ezra Buzzington

It takes a bit of stamina to brave the kinds of forces that might come against you in Hollywood, and that doesn’t mean earthquakes and mudslides, but a totally different animal altogether. It might be a cow disguised as the worst agent in the world, and it might be a cow disguised as a true friend who really has your best interests at heart. Really. It’s part of a dream to check into one of the best hotels los angeles has to offer and get discovered while checking out the city for the first time, and although it’s certainly a long shot, but stranger things have happened.

And one of the strangest things to ever happen, thankfully, is Ezra Buzzington , who happened to Los Angeles long enough ago that he’s part of a scene here. The scene he’s part of, incidentally, is the one that he makes up wherever he goes. This character actor has style, and has a remarkable charm that seems to suggest a world-weariness that’s combined with an unstoppable heart, and all of this is a rather impressive combination for all sorts of roles. One might not be able to place it right away, but when you hear his credentials, it makes sense.

Camp and horror certainly come to mind with Buzzington , who took his name from his Grandfather, who himself was a mighty presence in Vaudeville. Ezra, the present version, hails from Muncie, and moved to Los Angeles via New York, Chicago, and Seattle, all excellent theatre towns. And although his credits include film, he’s got a very substantial resume for theatre. It would figure, as one of the regular’s at Hollywood’s excellent Theatre of NOTE, as well as experience with plenty of other companies, including Tim Robbin’s Actor’s Gang. It’s really very necessary to note that Ezra is very young, and much younger than he appears, and that’s all part of a very elaborate plot, that might be revealed in the next film or play.

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