Quentin Elias - Acting

Acting

Elias has appeared in two episodes of the television series Sex Chronicles. He was also one of the featured subjects in the 2010 documentary The Adonis Factor alongside models Clint Catalyst, Anderson Davis, Dakota Rivers, Christopher Saint and writer/actor Bruce Vilanch.

He made his theater debut starring in the role of Joe Kirwood in a production of "The Boulevard", a theater adaptation of the film Sunset Blvd.. The play had a limited run at a West Hollywood theater during the spring of 2010.

In 2010, he played roles of a vampire in the film The Brides of Sodom,followed by small roles in the 2013 low-budget film comedy College Debts. and in He Who Finds a Wife 2: Thou Shall Not Covet. He has a small role as the cell mate of Bernie Madoff in the 2011 low-budget film Madoff: Made Off with America and in the 2012 thriller Azienda.

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