EPHRAIM ROBINSON has played roles in Shakespeare (from Leontes in The Winter’s Tale to Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night) and in Oscar Wild (Lane in The Importance of Being Earnest); in Thomas Middleton (Deflores in The Changeling) and in Edmond Rostand (the lead in Cyrano de Bergerac); in Strinberg (Mr. X in Pariah) and in Carlo Gozzi’s Commedia dell'Arte (Truffaldino in The King Stag). His success, of course, is partly owing to his teachers at the University of Dallas, Kyle Lemieaux, Stefan Novinski, and Trey Lyford; as well as to Christine Marie Browne and Robert Scott Smith, at Interlochen Arts Camp.
Ephraim also enjoys writing. In fall of 2024 he participated in a 24-hour theater project at his college, and since he also writes for his school’s student newspaper, reported on the event simultaneously. He enjoys dancing, and drawing. He speaks French, German, and Latin. But he has found that acting excites all his interests, all at once, and has decided to leave college to pursue acting more intensively.