Don Scime
Don Scimé is an award winning actor, writer and producer known for The David Dance (2014), Blue Bloods (2010), Small Time (2020) and The Will (2014). A graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he received The Charles Jelingher Award for Acting, The American Theatre Wing Scholarship and went on to become a member of the third year Academy Repertory Company. Prior to that he received a Bachelor of Arts in Drama from SUNY Geneseo. Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, he got his first acting job performing in children's theater at The Studio Arena Theatre where he also taught acting before moving to New York City. He has acted on stages in New York City and regionally including: Ensemble Studio Theatre, Peterborough Players, The Studio Theatre (DC), Shadowland Stages, NYC Fringe, The Living Theatre, DJM Productions and Theatre Row (performing Constantine in "The Sea Gull"). He wrote, produced and starred in the multi-award-winning feature film, "The David Dance" directed by Aprill Winney. Over forty film festivals, twenty-eight festival wins and eight wins for Best Picture (including Tallgrass, Palm Springs, SENE Film Festival, New Hope and Long Island International), the screenplay is part of the permanent core collection of The Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (Margaret Herrick Library).