Life before acting After his graduation, Bodison was hired as a file clerk at
Columbia Pictures. From there, he was hired for a job in 1989 at the mail room at
Castle Rock Entertainment. Bodison was also credited as being the picture-car coordinator for
John Singleton's film,
Boyz n the Hood (1991). "My job was to go into
South Central and get some of the car clubs interested in the movie," Bodison said. On his review,
Hartford Courant film critic Malcolm Johnson described him as "fierce" and "devoted". Writing for the
Los Angeles Times, David Gritten wrote that Bodison "played it from the heart and gut. I've never seen anyone express contempt with just one look the way he does. He was enormously good at conveying complicated emotions without a word. You knew exactly how he felt." Film critic
Vincent Canby of
The New York Times wrote, "Mr. Bodison, a new young actor whose performance as the more prominent defendant gives the film its melancholy shock value."
Later career Other films Bodison appeared in include
Little Big League (1994),
The Expert (1995),
Freeway (1996),
Goodbye America (1997),
Most Wanted (1997),
Joe Somebody (2001),
Akeelah and the Bee (2006) and
Legacy (2010). Television credits include recurring roles on
Nothing Sacred and
Family Law, as well as guest-star appearances on hit shows such as
Highlander: The Series,
CSI: NY,
CSI: Miami,
NCIS,
Cane,
ER, and
Perception. Bodison's aspiration to become a screenwriter and director came true by writing and directing the short films,
Simone,
Broken, ''Sarah's Wish
, and The Long Wait'', all of which have screened in major festivals worldwide. In the latter film he also starred, along with
Elizabeth Yoder, with whom he first collaborated at Playhouse West in
Los Angeles. "Working with Wolfgang was incredible," Yoder recalls. "He made the writing process easy. What we shared was an understanding of how devastating these unresolved emotions can be, especially through the lens of childhood. After my 24 year quest for solace, understanding and redemption, it's been enormously cathartic." Bodison and Yoder shared the Storytelling Achievement Award at the 2014 Laughlin International Film Festival. "It's a story of forgiveness," Bodison explains. "Winning the Storytelling Award means a lot because, as writer and director, my job is to tell a great story. This recognition is a huge personal achievement." Bodison also won the Best Director Award at the Playhouse West Film Festival as well as two additional awards for Best Actor and Best Short Film at the 2014
Beaufort International Film Festival. In 2014, he appeared in the independent feature,
Ragamuffin. Bodison is the
artistic director at the
Los Angeles branch of the
Playhouse West School and Repertory Theatre. ==Select filmography==