Background
Doctor Lindholm grew up just outside Seattle.
Actor composer singer-songwriter
Doctor Lindholm grew up just outside Seattle.
Lindholm received three master"s degrees in Jewish Studies, Christian Theology, and Islamic Studies, and graduated with a doctorate in philosophical theology from Oxford in 2010.
Early Life and University Lindholm left high school and began attending Green River Community College at the age of 17. Lindholm was subsequently offered a place at both Harvard and Oxford universities for graduate study, and accepted a full scholarship to the latter. During his graduate study, Lindholm complimented time at Oxford with research at other institutions, including a tenure as visiting scholar in Levinasian studies at L"École Normale Supérieure in Paris in 2005, and a student of music composition at Juilliard in New York in 2006 and 2007.
Lindholm is a Kierkegaard scholar and lecturer in comparative religion at the University of Washington who speaks around the world on philosophical and theological topics.
Selected works.
Music After studying at Juilliard in 2006–7, Lindholm toured as a singer/songwriter in England and Paris, and from America's West Coast to its East. He has since put together a band, Whiskey N' Rye and released a debut record entitled "Whiskey N' Rye".Film Lindholm studied acting under Amy Werba and Charles Weinstein in Paris in 2005. His debut was in the lead role of the BBC's murder mystery "Who Murdered Warren Taylor" in 2005, and he then appeared in a series of independent films in London, including "Pieces," where he met filmmaker Sean Corbett and joined the sponsoring production company, 24/30 Cinema.
Subsequently, while Lindholm lived in Queens, NY between 2006–7, he started working with documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, which segued into further projects with ITV and BBC in 2008-9 and an acting role in Larry Holden's independent film "All Sun and Little White Flowers" that summer. While at ITV, Lindholm created and helped produce the documentary "The Muslim Jesus," which was released to wide acclaim.Selected filmography Voyeur: Notes of Disquiet (2012) Latter-day Dissent (2011) Metallica and Philosophy" chapter: "The Struggle Within: Hetfield, Kierkegaard, and the Pursuit of Authenticity (2007) Poker and Philosophy" chapter: "Jewish Philosophy Wins the Pot: How Stu Ungar and Emmanuel Levinas Coralled the Texans (2006).