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Biography
Early life
Daly, an Irish American, was born in New York City,[1] [2] the only son and youngest child of actor James Daly and actress Hope Newell. Irish Americans (Gael-Mheiriceánach are citizens of the United States who can claim ancestry originating in Ireland. The City of New York James Daly ( October 23, 1918 - July 3, 1978) was an American theater film and Emmy Award-winning television Actor born He is a younger brother of actress Tyne Daly, who is 10 years his senior and is a brother-in-law of television and film composer Mark Snow. Ellen Tyne Daly (b February 21, 1946) is an American Emmy Award and Tony Award -winning stage and screen actress Mark Snow (born Martin Fulterman on 26 August 1946 in New York City) is a prolific Composer for Film and Television [3] He is also related to former game show host and newsman John Charles Daly. John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly,(generally known by John Charles Daly or simply John Daly, February 20, 1914 &ndash February 24 He has two other sisters, Mary Glynn (Snow's wife)[4] and Pegeen Michael. He attended The Putney School,[5] where he started to study acting. The Putney School is an independent High school in Putney Vermont.
Daly began his professional career while a student at Vermont's Bennington College, where he studied theatre and literature, in which he now holds a Bachelor of Arts,[6] and acted in summer stock. Vermont ( is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. Bennington College is a nationally recognized liberal arts college located in Bennington Vermont. Summer Stock is also the title of a 1950 musical motion picture starring Judy Garland He graduated from college in 1979 and returned to New York to continue studying acting and singing. New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous
Career
Daly debuted on stage when he was seven years old in Jenny Kissed Me by Jean Kerr, together with his parents and two sisters. Jean Kerr ( July 10, 1922 &mdash January 5, 2003) was an American author and playwright The show also starred Sharon Laughlin and John D. Irving.
Daly appeared for the first time on TV when he was 10 years in an American Playhouse adaptation of An Enemy of the People by Henry Ibsen, which starred his father James Daly. An Enemy of the People (original Norwegian title En folkefiende) is an 1882 play written by Norwegian Playwright Henrik Ibsen James Daly may refer to James Daly 1st Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal (1782-1847 MP for County Galway Ireland James Daly (Irish Land League He dreamed about a sport or music career and also considered to be a doctor or a lawyer, but finally decided to become an actor. Daly started his professional acting career when appeared in an 1978 year adaptation of Peter Schaffer's play Equus. Sir Peter Levin Shaffer (born May 15, 1926) is an English Dramatist, author of numerous award-winning plays several of which have been filmed
His first leading film role was in the film Diner, directed by Barry Levinson, in which he shared screen time with actors including Kevin Bacon and Mickey Rourke. Diner is a 1982 film written and directed by Barry Levinson which along with Avalon, Tin Men, and Barry Levinson (born April 6, 1942) is an Academy Award -winning American Screenwriter, Film director, Actor Kevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8 1958 is a Golden Globe - and Screen Actors Guild Award -nominated American Film and Theater Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr (born September 16, 1952 in Schenectady New York) is an American Actor, who has appeared Starring roles soon followed in Alan Rudolph's feature, Made in Heaven, the American Playhouse production of The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket, and the CBS dramatic series, Almost Grown created by David Chase. Alan Steven Rudolph (born 18 December 1943) is an American Film director and Screenwriter. Made in Heaven is Queen 's fifteenth and last studio album released in November 1995 American Playhouse is an Anthology Television series periodically broadcast by PBS. CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network. David Chase (born August 22, 1945) is an American Screenwriter, director, and Television producer.
In theatre he has starred in the Broadway production of Coastal Disturbances by playwright Tina Howe (he received a 1987 Theatre World Award for his performance) opposite Annette Bening, Oliver, Oliver at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Mass Appeal by Bill C. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located The Theatre World Award, first awarded for the 1945-46 season is an American honor presented annually to actors and actresses in recognition of an outstanding New York Annette Francine Bening (born May 29, 1958) is an Academy Award -nominated and Golden Globe - BAFTA - and Screen Actors Guild Davis and Bus Stop by William Inge at Trinity Square Repertory, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams (at the Santa Fe Festival Theatre), A Knife in the Heart and A Study in Scarlet (at the Williamstown Playhouse) and Paris Bound (at the Berkshire Theatre Festival). William Motter Inge (ˈɪndʒ "inj" –) was an American playwright and novelist whose works typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with The Glass Menagerie is a play by Tennessee Williams that was originally written as a screenplay for MGM, to whom Williams was contracted Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26 1911 &ndash February 25 1983 better known as Tennessee Williams, was a major American playwright who received many of the top theatrical In 2006 Daly returned to Broadway when he appeared on stage opposite David Schwimmer and Željko Ivanek in the Broadway revival of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located David Lawrence Schwimmer (born November 2 1966 in Astoria, Queens, New York) is an Emmy -nominated American Actor Željko Ivanek ( born August 15, 1957) is an Emmy Award -winning American Television, Film The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial is a two-act play by Herman Wouk, which he adapted from his own Novel, The Caine Mutiny. [7]
Daly is well known for his role as straight-laced pilot Joe Hackett on the long-running NBC sitcom Wings. The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) is an American Television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Wings is an American Sitcom that ran on NBC from April 19, 1990 to May 14, 1997. He beat Kevin Conroy for the part. Kevin Conroy (born November 30 1955) is an American Actor of stage, Screen and voice, best known for his portrayal Daly made several appearances on The Sopranos as J. The Sopranos is an American Television drama series created by David Chase. T. Dolan, an old friend of Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli). Christopher Moltisanti, played by Michael Imperioli, is a Fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. James Michael Imperioli (born March 26, 1966) commonly known as Michael Imperioli, is an Emmy -winning and Golden Globe Award Daly received a 2007 Emmy nomination for his work on the series.
He appeared on the midseason ABC crime series Eyes, which got good reviews but was canceled after only five episodes. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. Eyes is an ABC Television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd He was the voice of Superman in Superman: The Animated Series. Superman is a fictional Comic book Superhero widely considered to be one of the most recognized of such characters and an American Cultural icon Superman The Animated Series is the unofficial title of a Warner Bros Coincidentally, both Daly and Conroy have worked with each other in a couple of crossover episodes. Daly was unable to return as Superman in Justice League (the role then went to actor George Newbern), as he was already under contract to star in a remake of the 1960s TV drama The Fugitive, a remake that aired for only one season (2000–2001). Justice League is an American Animated television series about a team of Superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network George Young Newbern (born December 10, 1964 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American television and film actor The Fugitive is an American Television series produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television that aired on ABC He reprised the role of Superman in the 2002 video game Superman: Shadow of Apokolips and the 2006 direct-to-video release Superman: Brainiac Attacks. Superman Shadow Of Apokolips is a Video game that was released in 2002 by Atari for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube Superman Brainiac Attacks is a Direct-to-video animated Film from Warner Bros
In 2006, Daly played the role of Nick Cavanaugh on the new ABC drama The Nine. Nick Cavanaugh is a fictional character in the television series The Nine and is portrayed by Tim Daly. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. The Nine was a short-lived American television Serial drama that premiered October 4, 2006, on ABC, in the 10 o'clock (Eastern Starting May 3, 2007, Daly began playing a new love interest for Kate Walsh (Addison Montgomery) on the new Grey's Anatomy spinoff, Private Practice. Kathleen Erin Walsh (born October 13, 1967) is an American Film and Television actress, currently known for her role as Dr Addison Forbes Montgomery (previously Montgomery-Shepherd) is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Private Practice Grey’s Anatomy is an American Primetime television medical drama. Private Practice is a Spin-off of the popular television show Grey's Anatomy.
In 1997 he and J. Todd Harris formed the Daly-Harris Productions company,[8] through which he produced such movies as: Execution of Justice (1999) (TV), Urbania (2000) and Tick Tock (2000). Execution of Justice is an award-winning ensemble play by Emily Mann chronicling the case of the People vs For the 2000 film see Urbania (film Urbania is a Comune (municipality in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian
Daly is an owner of Red House Entertainment production company, which he co-founded with wife Amy Van Nostrand and Steve Burleigh. Amy Van Nostrand (born April 11, 1953) is an American Actress. Movies produced through the company include Peabody Award and Humanitas Prize winning Edge of America and Daly's directing debut, the independent film Bereft. The George Foster Peabody Awards, better known as simply the Peabody Awards, are annual international awards for excellence in Radio and Television broadcasting The Humanitas Prize is an award for film and television writing intended to promote human dignity meaning and freedom Bereft is a 2004 film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J
Daly and his wife have also created Wandering Park Productions, a company designed to develop and produce a variety of film, television and theater projects. The company producing credits include the critically acclaimed and award winning Los Angeles premiere of Vincent Cardinal's play A Colorado Catechism, starring both Daly and his wife. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West The play received outstanding reviews and earned both Daly and his wife the DramaLogue Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress.
Non-profit work
Tim Daly is an activist in various liberal political and social causes. Modern liberalism in the United States, also referred to as American liberalism, is a political ideology that seeks to use the power of the state to effect change upon society In 2004 he became active in the presidential politics of the Democratic Party by joining "John Kerry for President", an organization dedicated to John Kerry's presidential candidacy for the 2004 election. The Democratic Party is one of two major Political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. [9]
In the beginning of 2007, Daly became a member of The Creative Coalition (TCC), a nonprofit, (501(c)(3)) nonpartisan, politically-active group formed of members of the American film entertainment industry. The Creative Coalition is a nonprofit ( 501(c(3) nonpartisan politically-active group formed of members of the American film entertainment industry 501(c is a provision of the United States Internal Revenue Code ( listing 28 types of Non-profit organizations exempt from some federal As a member of TCC Daly has joined the National Task Force on Children's Safety, a program co-founded by The Creative Coalition and Safety4Kids, "the first children's media brand focused solely on safety and health". The Creative Coalition is a nonprofit ( 501(c(3) nonpartisan politically-active group formed of members of the American film entertainment industry According to the program website: "The Task Force is the first critical step in creating a national dialogue on safety and media literacy and determining next steps to ensure that the issues are prioritized in the minds of parents, educators and legislators". [10] "The Task Force is dedicated to awareness, education and lasting change by impacting national policy on safety education and media literacy". [11] In August 2007 Tim Daly became one of the three chairs for the organization's activity at the 2008 Democratic and Republican conventions. [12] Alongside with actress Kerry Washington and writer/director Sue Kramer Tim Daly will be responsible for leading "TCC's Convention efforts designed to bring issues of importance to the forefront of the 2008 presidential campaign". Kerry Washington (born January 31 1977 is an American actress. [13] In November 2007 Tim Daly interviewed senator John Edwards, one of the Democratic president candidates. [14]
In June 2008 Tim Daly, together with Chandra Wilson, was named the 2008 ambassador for Lee National Denim Day — a fundraiser for breast cancer, benefiting the Women's Cancer Programs of the Entertainment Industry Foundation. Chandra Wilson (born August 27, 1969) is a two-time SAG Award -winning American actress, best known for her role as Dr [15]
Personal life
Daly and his wife, actress Amy Van Nostrand, have two children (son Sam born 1984 and daughter Emelyn born 1989), and have both won DramaLogue Awards for Best Actress and Best Actor in the Coast Playhouse's The Colorado Catechism by Vincent J. Cardinal in Los Angeles. Amy Van Nostrand (born April 11, 1953) is an American Actress. Vincent J Cardinal (born August 9, 1960 in Ashtabula, Ohio) and raised in Kent Ohio is the Chairman of the Theatre Arts Department They married on September 18, 1982.
In popular culture
Tim Daly guest starred as himself within the TV series Monk in the episode "Mr. Monk and the Airplane". MONK is a Monte Carlo software package for simulating nuclear processes particularly for the purpose of determining the neutron multiplication factor or k-effective " Mr Monk and the Airplane " is the 12th episode in the ongoing USA network series Monk, and the season finale of the first season Monk and Tim Daly travel in the same plane. In the insider joke Monk, played by Tony Shalhoub, who has been a part of Wings cast and is Daly's good friend, says that he never heard about Tim Daly. Anthony Marcus “Tony” Shalhoub (born October 9, 1953) is an American Television, Theater and Film Actor.
Daly guest starred in four episodes of The Sopranos as J. The Sopranos is an American Television drama series created by David Chase. T. Dolan, a drugs and gambling addicted TV screenwriter. The role was written especially for Daly by show creator David Chase. David Chase (born August 22, 1945) is an American Screenwriter, director, and Television producer.
Filmography
- actor
- An Enemy of the People (American Playhouse) (1966) – Morten Stockmann
- Diner (1982) – William 'Billy' Howard
- Ryan's Four, ABC (1983) – Dr. An Enemy of the People (original Norwegian title En folkefiende) is an 1882 play written by Norwegian Playwright Henrik Ibsen American Playhouse is an Anthology Television series periodically broadcast by PBS. Diner is a 1982 film written and directed by Barry Levinson which along with Avalon, Tin Men, and The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. Edward Gillian
- Just the Way You Are (1984) – Frank Bantam
- I Married a Centerfold (1984) – Kevin Coates
- Mirrors, NBC (1985) – Chris Philips
- The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket (American Playhouse) (1986) – Richard
- I'll Take Manhattan (1987) – Toby Amberville
- Made in Heaven (1987) – Tom Donnelly
- Almost Grown (1988) – Norman Foley
- Spellbinder (1988) – Jeff Mills
- The More You Know (1989) – himself
- Red Earth, White Earth aka Snake Treaty, CBS (1989) – Guy Pehrsson
- Wings (1990–1997) – Joseph "Joe" Montgomery Hackett
- Love or Money (1990) – Chris Murdoch
- Year of the Comet (1992) – Oliver Plexico
- In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco, NBC (1993) – David Koresh
- Queen (1993) – Colonel James Jackson Jr. Just the Way You Are is a 1984 comedy / Drama film that stars Kristy McNichol and Michael Ontkean. A mirror is an object with a surface that has good Specular reflection; that is it is smooth enough to form an Image. The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) is an American Television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's American Playhouse is an Anthology Television series periodically broadcast by PBS. I'll Take Manhattan is a 1986 novel by Judith Krantz. The book was turned into a CBS television miniseries I'll Take Manhattan Made in Heaven is Queen 's fifteenth and last studio album released in November 1995 Almost Grown is an American Television drama series about a couple (played by Tim Daly and Eve Gordon) whose lives are explored Spellbinder is a 1988 American Thriller film directed by Janet Greek, starring Timothy Daly and Kelly Preston The More You Know ( TMYK) is a series of Public service announcements (or PSAs broadcast on the NBC Universal family of channels in the United CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network. Wings is an American Sitcom that ran on NBC from April 19, 1990 to May 14, 1997. The Year of the Comet is a 1992 Romantic comedy thriller about the pursuit of the most valuable bottle of wine in history The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC) is an American Television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Queen The Story of an American family by Alex Haley and David Stevens is a partly factual Historical novel which has served to bring back to the consciousness
- Dangerous Heart (1994) – Angel Perno
- Caroline at Midnight aka Someone's Watching (1994) – Detective Ray Dillon
- Witness to the Execution (1994) – Dennis Casterline
- Denise Calls Up (1995) – Frank Oliver
- Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1995) – Doctor Richard Jacks
- The Associate (1996) – Frank
- Superman (1996–2000) – Clark Kent/Superman (voice)
- The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1997–2000) – Superman/Clark Kent (voice)
- The Object Of My Affection (1998) – Dr Robert Joley
- The Batman/Superman Movie (1998) – Clark Kent/Superman (voice)
- From the Earth to the Moon (1998) – James Lovell
- Invasion America (1998) TV Series – Additional Voices
- Seven Girlfriends (1999) – Jesse Campbell
- Storm of the Century (1999) – Mike Anderson
- Execution of Justice (1999) – Dan White
- The Fugitive (2000–2001) – Dr Richard Kimble
- A House Divided, Showtime (2000) – Charles Dubose
- The Outsider, Showtime (2002) – Johnny Gault
- Basic (2003) – Colonel Bill Styles
- Edge of America (2003) – Leroy McKinney
- Wilder Days (2003) – John Morse
- Against the Ropes (2004) – Gavin Reese
- Bereft (2004) – Uncle Happy
- Return to Sender (aka Convicted) (2004) – Martin North
- Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (2005) – father (voice)
- Eyes (2005) – Harlan Judd
- The Nine (2006–2007) – Nick Cavanaugh
- Private Practice (2007–2008) – Dr Peter "Pete" Wilder
- The Skeptic (2008) – Bryan Becket
- Mr. Witness to the Execution is a 1994 made-for-TV movie regarding a fictional television network's desire to carry as a Pay-per-view event the live execution Denise Calls Up is an American Independent film released by Sony Pictures Classics in 1996. Dr Jekyll and Ms Hyde is a 1995 comedy film starring Tim Daly, Sean Young and Lysette Anthony. Superman The Animated Series is the unofficial title of a Warner Bros The New Batman/Superman Adventures was the title given to an anthology series that combined Superman The Animated Series (Superman TAS with Superman The Animated Series is the unofficial title of a Warner Bros From the Earth to the Moon (De la Terre à la Lune 1865) is a humorous Science fantasy Novel by Jules Verne and is Invasion America was an Animated Science fiction Mini-series that aired in the prime time lineup on the The WB and later as a part Storm of the Century, alternatively known as Stephen King's Storm of the Century, is a 1999 horror TV Miniseries written by Stephen Execution of Justice is an award-winning ensemble play by Emily Mann chronicling the case of the People vs The Fugitive is an American Television series produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television that aired on ABC Showtime is a subscription television Brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world but primarily refers to a group of channels in the United Showtime is a subscription television Brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world but primarily refers to a group of channels in the United Basic is a 2003 action/mystery Film directed by John McTiernan. Against the Ropes is a 2004 Drama movie. It was directed by Charles S Bereft is a 2004 film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J is a 1988 Japanese anime film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. Eyes is an ABC Television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd The Nine was a short-lived American television Serial drama that premiered October 4, 2006, on ABC, in the 10 o'clock (Eastern Private Practice is a Spin-off of the popular television show Grey's Anatomy. Gibb (waiting for release) – Ronald Gibb
- guest appearances
- Hill Street Blues (1981) – Dann
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985–1989) – Scott (1986)
- Monk (2002) – himself
- Judging Amy (1999–2005) – Monty Fisher
- The Sopranos (1999–2007) – J. Hill Street Blues is a serial Police drama that was first aired on NBC in 1981 and ran for 146 episodes on primetime into 1987 Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an Anthology Television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. Monk is an American Dramedy series created by Andy Breckman and starring Tony Shalhoub as the title character Judging Amy is an American television Drama that aired from September 19, 1999 until May 3, 2005 The Sopranos is an American Television drama series created by David Chase. T. Dolan
- Commander in Chief (2006) – Cameron Manchester
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2007) – Reverend Jeb Curtis
- Grey's Anatomy (2007) – Dr Peter "Pete" Wilder
- director
- producer
Theatre
- actor[16]
- Jenny Kissed Me by Jean Kerr (1963) – Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pennsylvania
- Equus by Peter Schaffer (1978) – Summer Stock (with Kevin McCarthy) – as Alan Strang
- The Fifth Of July by Lanford Wilson (1981) – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
- The Buried Child by Sam Shepard (1981) – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
- Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (1981) – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
- Mass Appeal by Bill C. Commander in Chief is an American drama Television series that focused on the fictional administration and family of Mackenzie Allen (portrayed Law & Order Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order SVU or simply SVU) is an American Drama Grey’s Anatomy is an American Primetime television medical drama. Bereft is a 2004 film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J Bereft is a 2004 film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J Jean Kerr ( July 10, 1922 &mdash January 5, 2003) was an American author and playwright The Bucks County Playhouse is located in New Hope Pennsylvania New Hope, formerly known as Coryell's Ferry is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ( often colloquially referred to as PA (its abbreviation by natives and Northeasterners is a state located in the Northeastern Equus is a play by Peter Shaffer written in 1973 telling the story of a Psychiatrist who attempts to treat a young man who has a pathological religious/ Sir Peter Levin Shaffer (born May 15, 1926) is an English Dramatist, author of numerous award-winning plays several of which have been filmed Kevin McCarthy may refer to Kevin McCarthy (radio, Texan radio personality Kevin McCarthy (politician (born 1965 United States Congressman Lanford Wilson (born on April 13, 1937 in Lebanon Missouri) is an American Playwright. Rhode Island ( officially named the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is a state in the New England region of the United States Sam Shepard (born November 5, 1943) is an American artist who worked as an award-winning Playwright, Writer and Actor. Of Mice and Men is a Novella written by Nobel Prize -winning author John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck III (February 27 1902—December 20 1968 was one of the best-known and most widely read American writers of the 20th century Davis (1983) – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
- Bus Stop by William Inge (1983) – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
- The Cabaret (1983) – Williamstown Playhouse – performer
- Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens/Hall and Cumming adaptation – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island
- Love Letters by A. R. Gurney – Canon Theater – as Andrew Makepiece Ladd III
- Dugout – Mark Taper Forum Lab
- The Lion In Winter by James Goldman – Windham Repertory
- The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams – Santa Fe Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- A Knife in the Heart by Susan Yankowitz (1983) – Williamstown Playhouse – as Donald Holt[17]
- Fables For Friends (1984) – Playwrights Horizon Theatre (Off-Broadway debut) – as Trevor/Chris/Nicky/Victor/Eddie
- Oliver, Oliver by Paul Osborn (1985) – Manhattan Theatre Club (Stage 73)/City Center (Off-Broadway) – as Oliver Oliver
- Paris Bound by Philip Barry (1985) – Berkshire Theatre Festival
- The Rise & Rise of Daniel Rocket by Peter Parnell (1986) – (Off-Broadway), New York City – as Richard[18]
- Coastal Disturbances by Tina Howe (1986) – McGinn-Cazale Theatre (Second Stage Theatre) (Off-Broadway), New York City – as Leo Hart
- Coastal Disturbances by Tina Howe (1987) – Circle in the Square Theatre (Broadway debut), New York City – as Leo Hart
- A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1987) – Williamstown Playhouse – as Jefferson Hope[19]
- Love Letters by A. R. Gurney – Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode Island – as Andrew Makepiece Ladd III
- The Colorado Catechism by Vincent J. Cardinal (1993) – Coast Playhouse Los Angeles – as Ty Wain
- Ancestral Voices by A.R. Gurney (2000) – George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Fear of Flying at 30 by Erica Jong (2003) – Manhattan Theatre Club (Off-Broadway), New York City
- The Exonerated by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen (2003) – 45 Bleecker (Off-Broadway), New York City[20]
- Cabaret & Main (2004) – Williamstown Playhouse – performer[21]
- Henry Flamethrowa by John Belluso (2005) – Studio Dante (Off-Off-Broadway), New York City – as Peter Rhamelower[22]
- The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial by Herman Wouk (2006) – Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (Broadway), New York City – as prosecutor Lt. William Motter Inge (ˈɪndʒ "inj" –) was an American playwright and novelist whose works typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with A Christmas carol (also called a Noël) is a carol ( Song or Hymn) whose lyrics are on the theme of Christmas, or the winter Love Letters is a Pulitzer Prize for Drama nominated play by A A R Gurney (Albert Ramsdell Gurney Jr (born November 1, 1930) is an American Playwright and Novelist. The Lion in Winter is a 1966 Broadway play by James Goldman, who also cinematically adapted it in 1968 for the film directed by James Goldman ( June 30, 1927 – October 28, 1998) was an American Academy Award -winning Screenwriter and playwright The Glass Menagerie is a play by Tennessee Williams that was originally written as a screenplay for MGM, to whom Williams was contracted Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26 1911 &ndash February 25 1983 better known as Tennessee Williams, was a major American playwright who received many of the top theatrical Santa Fe ( Navajo: Yootó is the Capital of the state of New Mexico. Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City. Paul Osborn ( September 4, 1901 - May 12, 1988) was a Playwright and Screenwriter most well known for writing the screen The Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC is a theater club in Manhattan, New York. Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City. Philip Jerome Quinn Barry ( June 18, 1896 - December 3, 1949) was an American playwright Peter Parnell (born 1953 is an American Playwright. His plays include The Cider House Rules Flaubert's Latest Hyde In Hollywood An Imaginary Life Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City. The City of New York Tina Howe (born 1937 in New York City) is an American Playwright. Second Stage Theatre is a contemporary American Off-Broadway theater company Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City. The City of New York Tina Howe (born 1937 in New York City) is an American Playwright. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located The City of New York Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930 was an Anglo-Scottish Author most noted for his stories about the Love Letters is a Pulitzer Prize for Drama nominated play by A A R Gurney (Albert Ramsdell Gurney Jr (born November 1, 1930) is an American Playwright and Novelist. Vincent J Cardinal (born August 9, 1960 in Ashtabula, Ohio) and raised in Kent Ohio is the Chairman of the Theatre Arts Department Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West A R Gurney (Albert Ramsdell Gurney Jr (born November 1, 1930) is an American Playwright and Novelist. George Street Playhouse is a Theater in New Brunswick New Jersey, one of the state's preeminent professional theatres committed to the production of new and established New Brunswick, also known as "the Healthcare City" or "Hub City" is a city and the County seat of Middlesex County Erica Jong (née Mann born March 26, 1942, in New York City, New York) is an American Author and Teacher. The Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC is a theater club in Manhattan, New York. Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City. The City of New York Jessica Blank, born in New Haven Connecticut, is an American Actor, Playwright, and Novelist who has appeared in film television Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City. The City of New York John Belluso ( 13 November 1969 &ndash 10 February 2006) was an American Playwright best known for his works focussing Off-Off-Broadway refers to theatrical productions including plays, musicals or Performance art pieces performed in New York City in smaller theatres The City of New York The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial is a two-act play by Herman Wouk, which he adapted from his own Novel, The Caine Mutiny. Herman Wouk ( "woke" born May 27, 1915) is a bestselling American Author with a number of notable Novels to his The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre located at 236 West 45th Street ( George Abbott Way) in midtown- Manhattan. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located The City of New York Cmdr. John Challee[23]
Awards and nominations
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