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REED BIRNEY (Gavin De Chamblay) won the 2006 OBIE Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance. Most recent New York appearances: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s Dark Matters, Tony Blair in Stuff Happens at The Public Theater and Pen by David Marshall Grant at Playwrights Horizons. He won an OBIE for his performance as the mysterious Dr. Sweet in the Off-Broadway smash, Bug. He was Milton Ceiling in the Steppenwolf, Mark Taper Forum and BAM productions of Tony Kushner’s revised Homebody/Kabul |
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| BARBARA BRYNE (Maude Bentley). Broadway: Sunday In The Park With George, Into The Woods (Original Casts), Hayfever (Revival). Off-Broadway: Entertaining Mr. Sloane, 1981 (Drama Desk Nomination) and L.A. (Drama Logue Award). McCarter Theatre: Meg in Pinter’s The Birthday Party, 2006. Kennedy Center: Sondheim Celebration 2002, A Little Night Music. Guthrie Theater: 61 Productions. Stratford Festival Canada: 26 Productions. Film: Amadeus, The Bostonians. TV: “Love, Sidney,” “Maid in America,” “The School for Scandal,” “Into the Woods.” |
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| MAXWELL CAULFIELD (Harry Hawk) seen last season in Tryst (dir. Joe Brancato) and My Deah by John Epperson. Other NY credits: An Inspector Calls (Broadway), Salonika with Jessica Tandy at the Public, My Night With Reg (New Group), Paradise Lost at Mirror Rep, the celebrated revival of Entertaining Mr. Sloane as well as Class Enemy for which he won a Theater World Award. Maxwell met and married Juliet Mills in Jack Hofsiss' production of The Elephant Man. Equity member since 1979. |
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| ANN DUQUESNAY (Madame Wu-Chan). Broadway: Hot Feet; Bring in Da Noise/Funk (Tony Award, Drama League Award and Grammy nominee); It Ain’t Nothin But the Blues; Jelly’s Last Jam; revival of The Wiz and Blues in the Night. Melting Pot Theatre: Cookin at the Cookery (Drama League Award, Drama Desk nominee). Arena Stage: Hallelujah Baby (Helen Hayes Award). Theatre on the Square: Lady Day (Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award). Historical narrator in Ken Burns TV documentaries. Member of AEA.
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| J.R.HORNE (Major Hopwood ). Broadway: The Crucible, The Show-Off, Proof, Abe Lincoln in Ilinois, Inherit the Wind. Off-Bway: The Joy of Going Somewhere Definite (Atlantic), Anadarko (M.C.C.), Rhinoceros, Everybody's Ruby (Public).Regional: Premiere's of Custody of the Eyes (Cleveland Playhouse), Tony Kushner's Hydriotaphia (Berkeley Rep.) and The Bungler, (Long Wharf), Visiting Mr. Green (Syracuse Stage) The Drawer Boy (Studio Arena Buffalo). Film: O Brother Whereart Thou, Dark Water, Die Hard III. T.V.: “Hope and Faith,” “Whoopie,” “Law and Order: Criminal Intent.” |
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| KATE MULGREW (Laura Keene). NY: Tea At Five (OCC & Lortel Nom.), Black Comedy, Titus Andronicus. London: The Exonerated. Regional: The Royal Family, The Film Society, What The Butler Saw, Hedda Gabler, Measure For Measure, The Real Thing, Major Barbara. Film: Star Trek: Nemesis, Camp Nowhere, Throw Mama From The Train, A Stranger Is Watching. TV: “Ryan’s Hope,” “Mrs. Columbo” (Golden Globe Nom.), “Kate Loves A Mystery,” “Cheers,” Captain Kathryn Janeway in “Star Trek: Voyager” (Golden Satellite & Saturn Awards). Upcoming: “Black Donnellys” On NBC.
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| KRISTINE NIELSEN (Verbena De Chamblay). MTC: Based on a Totally True Story, The Wonder of the World, Comic Potential. Broadway: A Streetcar Named Desire, The Greenbird, Jackie: An American Life, The Iceman Cometh. Off-Broadway: Miss Witherspoon, Omnium-Gatherum (Variety Arts), The Underpants (Classic Stage Company), Betty’s Summer Vacation (Obie Award, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nomination), Dog Opera (Obie Award). Film: The Savages, Small Time Crooks. T.V.: “Conviction,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Third Watch.” Member of AEA. |
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| AMY RUTBERG (Clementine Smith). Amy is a recent transplant from Los Angeles! National Tours: The Civil War, Man of La Mancha. Favorite L.A. credits: Originating Lucy in Dracula (La Jolla Playhouse), Rocky Horror Show (Tiffany), Grave White Way (Hudson), Pajama Game (Reprise), Romeo and Juliet. Television: “Everwood,” “Pacific Blue,” “Broken Record,” and most recently recurring on “As the World Turns.” UCLA Graduate. Amy came in 4,314th in the 2006 World Series of Poker…woo hoo! Thank you Lynne, Charles, and Abrams Artists.
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| BILLY WHEELAN (W.J. Ferguson). New York: It’s a Hit! (Fringe Festival 2006), The Butcherhouse Chronicles (Summer Play Festival 2006), In Between the Sheets (York Shakespeare), Thick (Cherry Lane Theatre). Regional: The ‘60s Project (Trinity Rep), The Day Maggie Blew off Her Head (Victory Gardens). Nat’l tours: Tartuffe, Sweeney Todd in Concert (dir. Lonny Price). Film: Anamorph, Coda, Her Royal Escape to Love (opposite Charles Busch), Prom Inc. TV: “Law & Order: SVU,” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” “Things I Hate About You.” |
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