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Dennis Cockrum
Robert Lansing
(Robert Lansing). Broadway: Frost/ Nixon. cTG: Dead End (Ahmanson), Nighthawks (Douglas). regional: Our Town (Steppenwolf); Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead, Hamlet (court Theatre); God of Isaac, The Stick Wife (Victory Gardens Theatre); Desire Under the Elms, On the Waterfront (American Blues Theatre); Old Business (coconut Grove Playhouse); Amadeus, Private Lives (Snowmass repertory); Heart Hearts, Lincoln Park Zoo (Geva Theatre). Film: Uncle Buck, Code of Silence, Murder by Numbers, Glimmer Man, Paparazzi, Rebound, Mama’s Boy, Daddy Day Care. Telefilm: The Last Cowboy, James Dean, Inherit the Wind, Emma’s Wish. Television: Boston Legal, West Wing, Firefly, Star Trek (Next Generation, Voyager and Enterprise), Frasier, CSI, Numbers, Bones, Law & Order, Cheers, Joan of Arcadia, Malcolm in the Middle, NYPD Blue, King of Queens, NCIS, Becker, Six Feet Under. |
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JD Cullum
Joseph Tumulty
Awards: LADCC winner and “Local hero” Garland Award winner.
L.A. area credits include Stones in His Pockets (Mark Taper Forum); Pig Farm, Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow, Major Barbara, The Dazzle (South coast repertory); Side Man (Pasadena Playhouse); The Cripple of Inishmaan (Geffen Playhouse); Don Juan (A noise Within); Reapers, The Foreigner (odyssey Theatre); Tonight @ 8:30, Chekhov X4 (Antaeus company); Waiting For Godot (Matrix Theatre company); Joe Louis Blues, Woman in Mind (Tiffany Theater). regional: The Dresser (clarence Brown Theatre); Leading Ladies (Ford’s Theatre, Dc); Misalliance (Arena Stage). Broadway: Getting Married, You Never Can Tell (circle in The Square). TV: Weeds, Medium, ER, 24, NYPD Blue. Film: Leatherheads, Zodiac, Good Night and Good Luck. JD is a longstanding member of the Antaeus Theater Company. |
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Scott Dawson
Ensemble
Center Theatre Group: Debut. Los Angeles Theatre: Gladiator: The Musical (carnival Theatricals workshop); Twelfth Night (Grove Theatre center); Infinite Cages, Mag Mor and Voices in the Dark (Action/reaction Theatre company), Overtones: Riffin’ on the Backbeat (Gardner Stages), Cyrano de Bergerac (Santa Monica civic Light opera). international Theatre: An Italian American Reconciliation (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Voiceover: The Grumpy Mushroom (AoL Superbuddies). Film: upcoming Idol, Stakeout, Arr Wars. Training: uSc School of Theatre. Thanks: Wonderful wife Jeana Blackman. Website: www.scott-dawson.com. |
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Michael Hyland
Ensemble
Theatre Credits: The Last Hurrah (The Huntington Theatre Company, Boston), Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs (Long Beach Playhouse), Moonchildren (Hudson Theater, Los Angeles), Spring Awakening, Uncle Vanya, The Summer People (Boston University SFA), The Duchess of Malfi (LAMDA). Tom Sawyer (The children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis). Film credits: Shimmer (American Playhouse), the upcoming A Christmas Carol (director- Robert Zemeckis). Television credits: Without A Trace and CSI: Miami. Training: Boston University BFA and The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. |
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Joseph C. Phillips
David Leonard
Theatre: The Blue Door (South Coast Rep, HIFA), Six Degrees of Separation (Lincoln Center), A Raisin in the Sun, (Roundabout Theatre), Coriolanus (New York Shakespeare Theatre). Film: Strictly Business, Let’s Talk About Sex, Getting Played, A Fare to Remember. Television: The Cosby Show, General Hospital, Vanished, The District, Without a Trace as well as dozens of guest star appearances. Graduate of the Theatre Program at New York University. Joseph is also the author of the book He Talk Like a White Boy available wherever books are sold. |
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Lawrence Pressman
President Woodrow Wilson
Broadway: Man in the Glass Booth (also London and film), Play it Again Sam. off-Broadway: recent -Show People. CTG: The Paris Letter, Absurd Person Singular; Richard III, A
Month in the Country, The Wood Demon (with Antaeus Co.), Angels in America: Peristroika (workshop). other Southern California: A Walk in the Woods (La Jolla Playhouse); Chekhov x 4 (Antaeus Co. – founding member); Bodies (South Coast Rep.); The Birthday Party, Betrayal, Mad Forest, The Seagull, (Matrix Co. – founding member). Regionals: Recent – Long Day’s Journey Into Night . TV & Films: over 150 shows and movies including Doogie Howser, M.D. Late Shift, The Gathering, 9 to 5, Tickling Leo (upcoming - winter 2009), etc. |
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T. Ryder Smith
Mr. Plank
New York: Dead Man’s Cell Phone (Playwrights Horizons, Sarah Ruhl/Anne Bogart); Marat/Sade (Classical Theatre of Harlem); Thom Pain (based on nothing) (Daryl Roth Theatre, Will Eno/Hal Brooks), the 3-actor, 50-role Lebensraum (Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Ensemble cast) and world premiere productions of Anne Washburn’s Apparition, Richard Foreman’s The Gods Are Pounding My Head and King Cowboy Rufus, David Greenspan’s She Stoops to Comedy, plus Glen Berger’s Underneath the Lintel (Drama Desk nomination, Outstanding Solo Performance). Regional: Passion Play (Goodman Theatre, Sarah Ruhl/Mark Wing-Davy), world premieres of Big Love (Humana Festival), Stage Beauty (CATF), In This Corner (Old Globe) and Lincolnesque (Craig Noel Award, outstanding Lead Actor). Film and TV: Happy Tears (2009, Mitchell Lichtenstein); Horrible Child (2008, Lawrence Krauser), Conviction, Law & Order, several voices on The Venture Brothers series; Brainscan. . |
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Christopher O'neal Warren
Eugene Kingston
Theatre: The Real Thing, Two Rooms, The Day They Shot John Lennon, The Offering, Sharp Skins, Seven Eleven, Young Playwrights Festival. Film: American Blend, Strange Fruit, Shoe Shine Boys (winner – Best Film at SMFF), Colorless, One Ounce of Good, A Father’s Promise (2008 Hollywood & San Francisco Black Film Festival), Tripwire, Faded. TV: CSI: NY, Journeyman, The Dopler Effect, Lincoln Heights, American Dreams, Last Chance, ER, The Beast, Working, The Pretender, On Common Ground. Director: Table for One -The Lex Theatre. Producer: The Dopler Effect. Education: Sanford Meisner/Carville School of Acting Graduate (Martin Barter)… also studied with the legendary Marlon Brando |
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Michael T. Weiss
Edward Christianson
Recently appeared as Herb (Drama Desk nomination) in the world premiere of Lucy Thurber’s Scarcity (Atlantic Theater Company, NYC), Pale in Lanford Wilson’s Burn This (Huntington Theatre Company) and Valmont in Christopher Hampton’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Huntington Theatre Company). Other theatre credits include Look Back In Anger (directed by Forest Whitaker) and Taming of the Shrew. Feature film credits include Jeffrey (based on Paul Rudnick’s off-Broadway hit play); the Oliver Stone produced cult film Freeway (official selection Sundance Film Festival) opposite Reese Witherspoon; Bones for New Line Cinema; Iowa (official selection, Tribeca Film Festival and winner of Best Actor Award at the Midwest Film Festival); Until the Night and Net Worth. Weiss is also well known for his role as Jarod on the hit NBC drama series, The Pretender, where he played over 80 different characters, as well as numerous other television credits. |
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Michole Briana White
Jade Kingston
Off-Broadway: August Wilson’s Jitney, Obie, Drama Desk and Audelco Awards; Fuckin’ A by Suzan-Lori Parks, Public Theater. National Tours: Jitney (Mark Taper Forum, Huntington Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Baltimore’s Centerstage, Studio Arena, Geva). Regional: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Two Trains, Radio Golf (Kennedy Center); Stick Fly by Lydia Diamond (McCarter Theatre Center); August Wilson’s Radio Golf (the Goodman, the Huntington, Kennedy Center). Film: She Hate Me (Spike Lee), The 25th Hour (Spike Lee), The Break Up Artist (Vinnie Rubino). TV: Law & Order, Numbers, Threshold, series regular on 100 Centre St. (Sydney Lumet), series regular on Cop Shop, TV movie/pilot (David Black). Other: actor in Sundance’s Director’s Lab. |
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