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Zach Cutler-Orrey grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. At the age of 14, after years of obsessively watching movies, Zach had wanted to be a film director. He started making home-movies with his friends and had a blast directing them as well as acting in them. At the age of 15, he caught the acting bug while playing "bigfoot" in a horror movie that he was making with his friends. Just before his sixteenth birthday, Zach joined a local youth theatre academy and received a standing ovation mid-scene from the audience of a humble little black box theatre. That moment remains to be one of the most magical moments of Zach's life, and from then on he has relentlessly immersed himself into the world of acting. Zach took stage acting classes at the American Conservatory Theater (ACT), whilst enjoying lead roles in every high school play that he tried out for. After graduating high school, he continued to improve in his craft where he studied script analysis at Film Acting Bay Area (FABA) for two years. Most notably, Zach has studied on-camera technique with renowned film director Tom Logan. Recently, he landed principal roles in several short films as well as student films being produced in the Bay Area. Today he is studying commercial acting at the SLC Talent Factory and, recently, has relished background roles in an ABC miniseries as well as in an HBO series where he got to work with Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon. Zach is not one to back down from adversity. Crystal clear on his dream to become an actor in the city of angels, he treats his career as nothing less than that...a full-time career. Every spare moment is valuable to manifesting his dream. What sets him apart the most from his competition is his maturity as well as his mindset. He strives to have an unstoppable, positive mindset with him wherever he goes. Zach is also an avid believer in growth, and strives to make every performance better than the last.