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Members slick jones Posted February 9, 2024 Author Members Share Posted February 9, 2024 (edited) David Strathairn THE DOCTORS Dennis the grave robber June - August 1982 ANOTHER WORLD Dave Wilcox February 2, 1987 - March 5, 1987 David Pressman THE SECRET STORM Police Lieutenant 1969 or 1970 KsChris Anda THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Justin the Orderly December 2023 movies A KNIGHT'S DANCE Mark 2023 OATMEAL Cleaner 2023 Christopher Murray THE DOCTORS Ed Logan Billy's California friend 1980 Chuck Snitchler had posted this picture of Christopher Murray and Murray enthusistically posted this ( It was shared in several groups, including mine) Please register in order to view this content Michael Medeiros THE DOCTORS Joe the Terrorist (Far Wind) August 1980 Steve Burton GENERAL HOSPITAL Jason Quartermaine/Morgan 1991-2000; 2001; 2002-2012; 2017-21; March 4, 2024 - Present (Barring Pre-Emptions) JULIE MARCUS GENERAL HOSPITAL Waitress at BOBBIE'S DINER January 2024 PRESS YOUR LUCK Contestant 2023 JASON C. BROWN GENERAL HOSPITAL Cop August 2022; October 2022; November 2022; September 2023; November 2023; January 2024; July 2024 and LONE WOLF McCRAY Joel Shade 2015 RAY DONOVAN Roman (2 Episodes) 2016 FAMILY MASSACRE Detective James Peterson; Ronald Thompson (2 Episodes) 2021 movies THE ADVENTURES OF BIG HANDSOME GUY AND HIS LITTLE FRIEND Spilt Drink Guy 2006 (Made for T. V,) JUGGLING IN MOSUL Eric 2009 HOW TO MAKE LOVE TO A WOMAN Airport Officer 2010 VICE Henry, Terri 2013 SEVERED SITUATION BAKER THE CHASE WRONG SIDE OF THE TRACKS DAMSELS SANE MEN David 2023 THEATER ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Mortimer HARVEY Wilson WORKING Mike TWELFTH NIGHT Malvolio BURN THIS Burton NORMAN ROCKWELL KILLED MY FATHER Robert BRETT ROBERT CULBERT GENERAL HOSPITAL RCMP Officer January 2024 and COUSINS Kelly 2014 - 15 CITY OF ANGELS, CITY OF DEATH Officer Geddes (2 Episodes) 2021 movies WORKING YOUR AWESOME Gallery Guy 2011 POOLBOY: DROWNING OUT THE FURY Steve Manaconda 2011 OUIJA Scott 2011 BOTTLED Mitchell 2012 GREGSLIST Bill 2012 TOWERS OF TERROR Chad 2013 LOVE AT NO SIGHT Ken 2013 ANTIQUE CASE Mark 2014 BEYOND THE TREK Kenny AA-360 2017 CAREER DAY Tennis Pro 2023 REBEL MOON: PART ONE A CHILD OF FIRE Gunnery Commander 2023 REBEL MOON: PART TWO: THE SCARGIVER Gunnery Commander 2024 Upcoming: THE DEAL Steven Carter TBA Pre Production FUTURA Ben TBA Post Production DISCUSSION MATERIALS Banker TBA Post Production ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID? TBA Completed @Paul Raven I'll be typing Kiley until next Christmas should be posting him in the a.m. Edited August 4, 2024 by slick jones 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members slick jones Posted February 12, 2024 Author Members Share Posted February 12, 2024 (edited) Please register in order to view this content RICHARD KILEY 3/31/1922 - 3/5/1999 RADIO JACK ARMSTRONG, ALL-AMERICAN BOY Announcer 1941 UNKNOWN ROLES CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO 1/12/1975 THE CEZAR CURSE 3/14/1975 THE GUIDING LIGHT MA PERKINS Announcer/Actor on Chicago Radio Stations TELEVISION THE EDGE OF NIGHT Leland Davis Breckinridge aka R. Mosley Bradshaw 1961 THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES Mr. Manning 1964 THE LONG, HOT SUMMER Senator Jonathan Dane 1965 HOTEL Matt Carmichael 1985 A YEAR IN THE LIFE Joe Gardner 1987 - 88 PICKET FENCES Hayden Langston 1992; 1994 ALLY McBEAL Seymore Little 1998 and THIS IS YOUR LIFE Self 1958 YOU DON'T SAY Self 1968 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE Barnaby Cutler (2 Episodes) 1969 NOVA Narrator 1975; 1977; 1984 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALS Narrator 1976 - 91 THE ANDROS TARGETS Reverend Ellis (2 Episodes) 1977 THE THORN BIRDS Paddy Cleary (2 Episodes) 1983 GEORGE WASHINGTON George Mason 1984 A. D. Claudius 1985 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER Narrator 1985; 1988 - 89 IF TOMORROW COMES Gunther Hartog 1986 A YEAR IN THE LIFE Joe Gardner 1986 THE INFINITE VOYAGE Narrator (2 Episodes) 1987; 1988 AMERICA UNDERCOVER Narrator 1988 SEPARATE BUT EQUAL Chief Justice Earl Warren 1991 TRIBECA Winston Hannah 1993 BIOGRAPHY Narrator 1993 - 98 THE GREAT DEFENDER Jason DeWitt 1995 MYSTERIES OF THE BIBLE Narrator 1998 PILOTS/PROPOSALS INDEMNITY 1958 Among the unsold pilots were “Indemnity,” starring Richard Kiley as a guard protecting an armored truck carrying $250,000 that disappears while he’s having lunch. GOLDEN GATE Thomas J. Kingsley 1981 TELEVISION SPECIALS ADAM VERSUS EVE Adam 1946 AN OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING Self 1961 AKA CASSIUS CLAY Narrator 1970 THROUGH THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE Narrator 1970 SHAW VS SHAKESPEARE: THE CHARACTER OF CAESAR Julius Caesar 1970 SHAW VS SHAKESPEARE: THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR Julius Caesar 1970 SHAW VS SHAKESPEARE: CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA Julius Caesar 1970 IN THE PATH OF HISTORY: THE S. S. MANHATTAN Narrator 1970 THE EYE OF JEFFERSON Narrator 1977 INCIDENT AT BROWN'S FERRY Narrator 1977 SOME CALL THEM FRIENDS Host 1981 NIGHT OF 100 STARS Self 1982 STARFEST: THE STARS SALUTE PUBLIC TELEVISION Host 1983 PARADE OF STARS Cervantes; Don Quixote 1983 YORKTOWN Narrator 1983 LERNER AND LOEWE: BROADWAY'S LAST ROMANTICS Host 1988 (Made for T. V.) CARY GRANT: A CELEBRATION OF A LEADING MAN Narrator 1988 (Made for T. V.) TO THE LIMIT Narrator 1989 (Made for T. V.) POWER AND FEAR: THE HOLLYWOOD GRAY LIST Host 1990 (Made for T. V.) NO GRAVY FOR THE CAT Narrator 1990 (Made for T. V.) CHANGING MINDS, CHANGING TIMES 1991 (Made for T. V.) MYSTERIES UNDERGROUND Narrator 1992 (Made for T. V.) ALASKA'S BALD EAGLE: NEW THREATS TO SURVIVAL Narrator 1992 (Made for T. V.) 30 YEARS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALS Narrator 1995 THE PIG PICTURE Narrator 1995 (Made for T. V.) 3 MINUTES TO IMPACT Narrator 1996 (Made for T. V.) TIGERS OF THE SNOW Narrator 1997 (Made for T. V.) THE SONORAN DESERT: A VIOLENT EDEN Narrator 1997 (Made for T. V.) WOLVES AT OUR DOOR Narrator 1997 (Made for T. V.) THE CITY OF GREATER NEW YORK: THE STORY OF CONSOLIDATION Thomas Colbert Platt 1998 THE GATES OF JERUSALEM Host 1998 (Made for T. V.) HUGH HEFNER: AMERICAN PLAYBOY REVISITED Narrator 1998 (Made for T. V.) FRESCO: THE ANCIENT ART OF FRESCO COMES ALIVE Narrator 1999 (Made for T. V.) movies THE MOB Tom Clancy 1951 THE SNIPER Dr. James G. Kent 1952 EIGHT IRON MEN Private Coke 1952 PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET Joey 1953 BLACKBOARD JUNGLE Joshua Y. Edwards 1955 THE PHENIX CITY STORY John Patterson 1955 THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION Peter 1958 PENDULUM Woodrow Wilson King 1969 INCIDENT IN SAN FRANCISCO Robert Harmon 1971 (Made for T. V.) THE SWAN SONG Theatre Actor 1971 MURDER ONCE REMOVED Frank Manning 1971 (Made for T. V.) ALL THE WAY HOME Jay Follet 1971 (Made for T. V.) JIGSAW District Attorney Don Bellington 1972 (Made for T. V.) THE LITTLE PRINCE The Pilot 1974 GIVE ME LIBERTY Robertson 1974 (Made for T. V.) FRIENDLY PERSUASION Jess Birdwell 1975 LOOKING FOR MISTER GOODBAR Mr. Dunn 1977 THE NEW MEDIA BIBLE: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. LUKE Saint Luke (v) 1979 ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER Nick 1980 (Made for T. V.) ENDLESS LOVE Arthur 1981 ISABEL'S CHOICE Lyman Jones 1981 (Made for T. V.) PRAY TV Reverend Gus Keiffer 1982 THE BAD SEED Richard Bravo 1985 (Made for T. V.) DO YOU REMEMBER LOVE George Hollis 1985 (Made for T. V.) THE CANTERVILLE GHOST Sir Simon de Canterville 1985 (Made for T. V.) LAND OF THE TIGER Narrator 1985 HOWARD THE DUCK The Cosmos (v) 1986 PLANET EARTH Narrator 1986 GRACE KELLY: THE AMERICAN PRINCESS Narrator 1987 LIONS OF THE AFRICAN NIGHT Narrator 1987 TREASURES FROM THE PAST Narrator 1987 MY FIRST LOVE Sam Morrissey 1988 (Made for T. V.) THE FINAL DAYS J. Fred Buzhardt 1989 (Made for T. V.) GUNSMOKE: THE LAST APACHE Chalk Brighton 1990 (Made for T. V.) ALADDIN The Magician 1990 (Made for T. V.) ABSOLUTE STRANGERS Dr. R. J. Cannon 1991 MASTERGATE Archer Bowman 1992 (Made for T. V.) JURASSIC PARK Jurassic Park Tour Voice 1993 THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW Old Matthew 1993 A PASSION FOR JUSTICE: THE HAZEL BRANNON SMITH STORY Earl Clayburn 1994 (Made for T. V.) SECRETS Dr. Will Berter 1995 (Made for T. V.) PHENOMENON Dr. Wellen 1996 THE ROCKFORD FILES: PUNISHMENT AND CRIME Frank Daugherty 1996 (Made for T. V.) MARY AND TIM Ron Melville 1996 (Made for T. V.) TIME TO SAY GOODBYE? Dr. Gerald Klooster 1997 (Made for T. V.) PATCH ADAMS Dr. Titan 1998 BLUE MOON Jimmy Keating 1999 (Made for T. V.) JESUS THE CHRIST Matthew 2002 Video Game BEYOND PLANET EARTH Narrator 1994 BROADWAY MISALLIANCE 3/6/1953 - 6/27/1953 Joey Percival KISMET 12/3/1953 - 4/23/1955 The Caliph TIME LIMIT! 1/1/24/1956 - 5/12/1956 Major Harry Cargill REDHEAD 2/5/1959 - 3/19/1960 Tom Baxter ****TONY AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR ADVISE AND CONSENT 11/17/1960 - 5/20/1961 Brig Anderson NO STRINGS 3/15/1962 - 8/3/1963 David Jordan 3/14/1962 - 7/13/1963 ***TONY AWARD NOMINEE HERE'S LOVE 10/3/1963 - 7/25/1964 Fred Gaily -- Replacement 5/26/1964 - 7/4/1964 I HAD A BALL 12/15/1964 - 6/12/1965 Stan the Shpieler MAN OF LA MANCHA 11/22/1965 - 6/26/1971 Don Quixote/Cervantes **** TONY AWARD WINNER HER FIRST ROMAN 10/20/1968 - 11/2/1968 Caesar THE INCOMPARABLE MAX 10/19/1971 - 11/6/1971 Enoch Soames; A. V. Laider VOICES 4/3/1972 - 4/8/1972 Robert MAN OLA MANCHA 6/22/1972 - 10/21/1972 Don Quixote/Cervantes ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR 10/8/1974 - 3/6/1976 Ronald THE HEIRESS 4/20/1976 - 5/9/1976 Dr. Austin Sloper MAN OF LA MANCHA 9/15/1977 - 12/31/1977 Don Quixote/Cervantes ALL MY SONS 4/22/1987 - 5/17/1987 Joe Keller **** TONY AWARD NOMINEE BROADWAY TOURING REDHEAD 3/23/1960 - 7/16/1960 Tom Baxter MAN OF LA MANCHA 9/29/1966 - 3/28/1970 Don Quixote/Cervantes MAN OF LA MANCHA 9/8/1967 - 9/17/1967 Don Quixote/Cervantes MAN OF LA MANCHA 4/11/1967 - 7/15/1967 Don Quixote/Cervantes MAN OF LA MANCHA 1/3/1978 - 12/2/1979 Don Quixote/Cervantes A CHRISTMAS CAROL 10/30/1981 - 12/20/1981 Ebenezer Scrooge BROADWAY SPECIAL EVENT A CELEBRATION OF RICHARD RODGERS 3/26/1972 Performer THEATER A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 1948-50 Stanley Kowalski National Tour Summer 1951 -- Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania NOEL COWARD IN TWO KEYS 1976 Cape Playhouse in Dennis Massachusetts PARADE OF STARS 1983 Palace Theatre on Broadway MASS APPEAL Ogunquit Playhouse Ogunquit Maine LOVE LETTERS 1989 Andrew Makepeace Ladd III Promenade Theater Marriages Mary Bellwood 5/1/1948 - 1967 Divorced 6 Children -- David, Michael, Kathleen, Dorothea, Erin and Deirdre Patricia Ferrier 5/10/1968 - 3/5/1999 His Death Served in the United States Navy as a Gunnery Inspector during World War II. From MEDIUM RICHARD KILEY: AN ACTOR WHO SANG Ron Fassler · · Dec 14, 2020 In March of 1953, on the opening night of a revival of George Bernard Shaw’s Misalliance, the thirty-one-year-old Richard Kiley made an auspicious Broadway debut by dropping out of the sky of an aircraft and crashing through the roof of a conservatory. Theatrical immortality was to come a dozen years later when he created the role of Cervantes/Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha. The much in-demand actor (two Tonys and three Emmys) worked nearly non-stop for decades until his death in 1999 at the age of seventy-six. Here’s his story in today’s “Theatre Yesterday and Today.” Richard Paul Kiley was born March 31, 1922 on the South Side of Chicago to an Irish Catholic family and received a strict Catholic education. Taught by priests at Mt. Carmel High School, it was while in a production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado (appearing with his classmate, the prolific comedian and songwriter Steve Allen) he became hooked on acting, but with no intention of devoting himself to musicals. “No singing at all,” he told David Craig in the book On Performing. “ I never really thought there was a buck in it. I thought it was something like… juggling or… some little thing you could do.” Forever onward, in spite of awards and accolades, Kiley always considered himself an actor who sang. “I got into singing through the back door, through desperation. I needed work.” Kiley attended Loyola University in Chicago, but butted heads with someone he once described as “a particularly belligerent cleric.” Forsaking college, he developed hands-on stage experience with theatre companies in Michigan, Philadelphia and New Jersey (those were the days) before being drafted into World War II. He served as a gunnery instructor in the US Navy from 1943 to 1946 and, upon his release, returned to the Midwest picking up odd jobs in radio as an announcer and acting in soap operas. Finally, he made the decision to head for New York “with $600 in my pocket and two suitcases.” Times were so hard he nearly gave up his dream of becoming an actor to attend Syracuse University and pursue a career in forestry. “This was a rough period,” he later said in an interview. “I had gotten married, there was a baby on the way, and I had just about given up when I got a call from my agent. They were looking for an understudy for Anthony Quinn for the touring company of A Streetcar Named Desire.” Kiley got the gig and stayed with the production for two years, eventually graduating to the role of Stanley Kowalski after Quinn’s departure. Before he made his Broadway debut in 1953, his time in New York was filled with employment in the then-burgeoning world of television, where he garnered experience in a variety of roles, all under the pressure of live performance. His first Broadway musical should have been A Month of Sundays, starring alongside Nancy Walker, but the show closed in early 1952 after poor reviews out of town in Boston and Philadelphia canceled it. Then, shortly after Misalliance closed, Kiley was cast in Kismet, the Tony Award winning Best Musical of 1953, in which he got to introduce “Stranger in Paradise,” alongside Doretta Morrow. If you’re as fond of this album as I am (I did it in high school so I wore it out learning the songs), you’re treated to Kiley’s tenor register for pretty much his one and only time. Not feeling up to the vocal demands of the singing (he’s a natural baritone) he left the show a few months into its run. “The Caliph is not much of a part — not much there, other than having two or three of the greatest songs to sing.” In 1955, he made a memorable on screen foil as a teacher to an assortment of juvenile delinquents in Richard Brooks’s hard-hitting The Blackboard Jungle, which was a significant box office hit and earned four Academy Award nominations. And earlier that year, Kiley scored in a live TV drama, Patterns, one of writer Rod Serling’s earliest successes. In those days, tape wasn’t used to preserve programs, but kinescopes were made, mostly for legal protection (filmed recordings of TV broadcasts). That is how Kiley in Patterns survives (I own it on DVD). Sadly, when a feature film was made a year later for theatrical release, Kiley was replaced with Van Heflin, a former Academy Award winner. It had to have hurt, since his TV co-stars Everett Sloane and Ed Begley, bigger names with a longer list of credits, got to repeat theirs. By 1959, Kiley returned to Broadway in a new musical, Redhead, which won that year’s Tony for Best Musical, as well as trophies for him and his co-star Gwen Verdon as Best Actor and Actress. Not a major contribution in the long term and extraordinary career of its director and choreographer Bob Fosse, Redhead does stand as the first one for which he took sole credit in both those disciplines. And with Verdon and Fosse already well into their status as musical theatre legends, Kiley was left intimated at the prospect of meeting the recently married couple. “Gwen had seen me do a couple of plays, and Kismet, and she wanted me to play opposite her,” Kiley recalled to David Craig. “The part was really wrong for me. He was supposed to be a great big, barrel-chested strongman in the circus. I told my agent, ‘If they want me, they want me. There are records they can listen to, and they’ve seen me in plays.’ So, I went up to see them and finally, of course, after they said hello, someone said: ‘Would you just sing. We haven’t heard you do something that’s kind of off-beat and light.’” Deciding to just “wing it,” Kiley asked the show’s composer, Albert Hague, who was seated at the piano, if he knew “On the Sunny Side of the Street.” And with that, Kiley launched into the old 1930s standard, only he kept forgetting the words. Luckily, an elegant, mature woman was in the room and kept throwing the lyrics to him. After he finished, he said “Wow! You’re incredible! You must have total recall!” And she said, “With that one, I do. I wrote it.” It was Dorothy Fields, who was at the audition in her capacity as the lyricist for Redhead. In 1962, Kiley’s next Broadway musical found him opposite another wildly charismatic leading lady, Diahann Carroll. This was Richard Rodgers’ No Strings, the first musical for which the great man wrote lyrics, after the death of his longtime partner Oscar Hammerstein II. For Kiley, it couldn’t have been much fun to have had Carroll steal the reviews, win a Tony, and get to wear better clothes all evening (she played a fashion model), but he was a trouper about it all, remaining with it for a year. Kiley’s next two musicals most likely left him further in the dumps: replacing Craig Stevens in the mediocre Here’s Love, Meredith Willson’s flat musical version of the classic Christmas film Miracle on 34th Street (“I’d just moved into a big house in Tuxedo Park and I was between jobs”), and as Sam the Shpieler, a Coney Island boardwalk barker (and straight man to comedian Buddy Hackett) in 1964’s I Had a Ball, cited by theatre historian Ethan Mordden as having “left behind a cast album a notch above terrible.” It was at this point in his career, now past the age of forty, that Richard Kiley took an offer to go to the Goodspeed Opera House in East Hadham, Connecticut and play in two musicals over the summer of 1964. The offer came from the producer/director Albert Marre, who had not only cast him in his first musical, the out of town flop A Month of Sundays, but Kismet as well. In fact, he had also been the director of Misalliance, the show that had Kiley drop from the skies in his Broadway debut. That one of the musicals was something called Man of La Mancha left Kiley with an enormous debt of gratitude to Marre… and a story that needs its own column in order to do it justice. Look for it tomorrow. AMIE ENRIQUEZ aka Amie Dellavalle THE O. C. 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Members slick jones Posted February 14, 2024 Author Members Share Posted February 14, 2024 (edited) Please register in order to view this content MARCUS LOVETT 1965 - Present ONE LIFE TO LIVE Craig 1987 ANOTHER WORLD Unknown Role Unknown Year AS THE WORLD TURNS Wayne Manning 1992 Dr. Larry McDermott (temporary) August 9 & 10 & 11, 1994 ALL MY CHILDREN Announcer of New Beginnings Unknown Year movies PAPERBACK ROMANCE Porter 1994 JEFFREY Memorial Guest 1995 ZONE 39 NTU -- Army Soldier 1996 THE AMAZING FEATS OF YOUNG HERCULES Voice 1997 PIECES OF APRIL Parade Announcer 2003 KILLER STRESS: A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL Narrator 2008 (Made for T. V.) SIJAN Narrator 2018 BROADWAY LES MISÉRABLES 3/12/1987 - 5/18/2003 Constable Traveller; Babet; Marius Pontmercy -- Understudy THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA 1/26/1988 - 4/16/2023 The Phantom Replacement -- 5/24/1993 - 4/20/1994 ASPECTS OF LOVE 4/8/1990 -3/2/1991 Actor; Local Man; Rose's Friend; Clown; Alex Dillingham -- Replacement; Hugo Le Muenier -- Understudy CAROUSEL 3/24/1994 - 1/15/1995 Billy Bigelowe -- Replacement 4/23 - 28/1994; Standby -- Billy Bigelowe -- Replacement4/29/1994 - 7/24/1994 KING DAVID 5/18/1997 - 5/23/1997 David THEATER AND THE WORLD GOES 'ROUND 1991 Westside Theatre -- Upstairs QUEEN AMARANTHA 1997 W. P. A. theatre WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND The Man SCKBSTD URINE TOWN Bobby Strong THE MUSIC OF KENDER AND EBB SUNDAYS IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE The Public Theatre CANDIDE Carnegie Mellon Repertory Theatre Appeared in Les Miserables on Broadway simultaneously with OLTL in 1987 Article about WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND IDEAS FOR ACTING Marriage : Leslie Motiwalia 6/18/2022 - Present Please register in order to view this content MICHAEL GALARDI LOVING Armand Rosario 1992-93 AS THE WORLD TURNS Damian Grimaldi (One day Temporary) 1994 DRUG WARS: THE COCAINE CARTEL Aide 1992 Appeared as Joey in an episode of HILL STREET BLUES (1985). movie THE HAPPY HOOKER Neighborhood Boy 1975 COURAGE Joey Miraldo 1986 (Made for T. V.) THE ASTRO-NAUGHT Rocket Man 2019 BROADWAY HAMLET 4/2/1992 - 5/10/1992 Rosencrantz; Hamlet -- Understudy THEATER L'ILLUSION 1988 Calisto; Clindor; Theogenes The Perry Street Theatre ALGERIAN ROMANCE 1989 Guard # 2 Primary Stages THE CONDUCT OF LIFE The New York Drama League JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR The Royal Albert Hall @Wendy's HUNTER CONNECTIONS CORNER HUNTER "Sniper" Guardsman 5/18/1985 Edited February 26, 2024 by slick jones 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members slick jones Posted February 14, 2024 Author Members Share Posted February 14, 2024 Please register in order to view this content CHRIS BROWNING 3/7/1964 - Present AS THE WORLD TURNS David Allen Stenbeck 2/25/1997 - 4/30/1997 and HARDBALL Lloyd LaCombe 1994 IN THE HOUSE Clayton 1995 - 96 EASY MONEY Detective Yapp 2008 - 09 SONS OF ANARCHY Gogo 2012 THE BRIDGE Jack Childress (2 Episodes) 2013 GRACELAND Billy (2 Episodes) 2014 THE 100 Jake Griffin 2014; 2019 FROM DUSK TILL DAWN: THE SERIES Nathan Blanchard 2015 MARVEL'S AGENT CARTER Rufus 2016 WESTWORLD Holden (2 Episodes) 2016 CONTINENT 7: ANTARCTICA Narrator 2016 BOSCH Preston Borders 2019 + BOSCH: LEGACY 2023 THE LAST SATURDAY NIGHT Ryan 2020 -21 NATIONAL TREASURE: EDGE OF HISTORY Matty 2022 - 23 THE LINCOLN LAWYER Teddy Vogel 2022 - 23 PodCasts DARK WOODS Ad Voice; Dr. Elliott (2 Episodes) 2021 MONDAY MORNING CRITIC PODCAST 2021 TOO OPINIONATED 2022 movies THE CHILDREN OF CAPTAIN GRANT John 1997 A PLACE CALLED TRUTH Kyle 1998 A PIECE OF PIE Lester Swain 2006 3:10 TO YUMA Crawley 2007 IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH Checker Box Bartender 2007 TENNESSEE Bouncer 2008 FELON Danny Samson 2008 BEER FOR MY HORSES Deputy Stipping 2008 LINEWATCH Spencer 2008 CLAIM 24: A DARK FAIRY TALE Preston Black 2008 SHOOT FIRST AND PRAY YOU LIVE (BECAUSE LUCK HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT) Garry Patterson 2008 TERMINATOR SALVATION Morrison 2009 DARKE COUNTRY Stranger 2009 THE BOOK OF ELI Hijack Leader 2010 FRIENDSHIP! Jonathan 2010 BENEATH THE DARK Frank -- Sandy's Husband 2010 PASSION PLAY Cecil 2010 LET ME IN Jack 2010 THE PURPLE HAT The Bartender 2010 COWBOYS AND ALIENS Jed Parker 2011 THE PHILLY KID Marks 2012 THE LAST STAND Ponytail 2013 NOW YOU SEE ME Cell Phone Guy 2013 THE WELL Captain 2013 ROMULUS Lieutenant Litvarski 2013 ROAD TO PALOMA Schaeffer 2014 MERCY Frank 2014 HIDDEN IN THE WOODS Jed James 2014 WILD CARD Tiel 2015 THE COURIER Nico 2015 OPERATION: NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH! Dr. Vargas 2015 LIFT ME UP Larry 2015 THE BLACK RIDERS Marlow 2016 SHOT CALLER Redwood/Toby Simms 2017 THE LAST RAMPAGE Randy Greenwalt 2017 BRIGHT Serling 2017 SEARCHERS Malcolm 2017 (Made for T. V.) DONNYBROOK McGill 2018 ONLY MINE Chief Dodd 2019 (Made for T. V.) ANGEL HAS FALLEN Militia Man # 1 2019 GREENLIGHT Bob Moseby 2019 CLARITY Richard 2020 THE UNHEALER Gus 2020 THE TUTOR Mark Henders 2021 TAKE BACK Jerry Walker 2021 WHY? Jack 2021 AGNES Father Black 2021 ESCAPE FROM AREA 51 Sklarr 2021 INVITATION TO A MURDER Donald Walker 2023 ANGEL BABY Frank Scathrowe 2023 Upcoming THE FIRST CIRCLE Gabe Porter TBA Post Production ALAN AND THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY GIRL Richard DeCouple TBA Pre Production Video Games: CALL OF DUTY: WORLD WAR II Paul Thomas Daniels 2017 GOD OF WAR: RAGNAROK Surtr 2022 Battled Substance Abuse and was homeless for 5 years. Marriages Sarah Browning 2 Daughters (2006; 2011) Chrissy Lucia Tins- on and daughter, their son died shortly after birth. Between Takes: Catching Up With Actor Chris Browning By Kurtis Bright From 2019 From Westworld To Sons Of Anarchy To Getting His Hand Chopped Off By Denzel Washington In The Book Of Eli, Bosch Regular Chris Browning Has Seen It All. While little kids have the luxury of dreaming about being a huge movie star, actors who have been around for a while understand that becoming a mega-celebrity is a foolish thing to hang all of your hopes on, at least for all but .001 percent of us. Having outgrown childhood fantasies, what most actors with any experience are hoping for is to be steadily employed, to get opportunities to play fun, challenging roles and create a solid body of work that they can look back on with pride. That’s why to the up-and-coming actor who understands the reality of the business, someone like Chris Browning should be considered a hero, even more than a Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt. That’s because Browning epitomizes the hard-working, “regular guy” actor. He’s the actor who has learned the craft, knows what he’s doing, and makes a great living by learning his lines, hitting his marks and grinding every day. That work ethic and dedication to learning the craft has landed him gigs like improvising with Denzel Washington on the set of Book of Eli to being burned alive in 3:10 From Yuma under the watchful eye of Christian Bale. And it’s given Browning a depth of knowledge about how the business works and what it takes to be a part of it that he’s willing to share. Catching up with Browning for a phone chat from his Los Angeles home, the first thing you learn about him is that he’s a natural storyteller with a great sense of humor. Even his first tentative forays into the world of acting were fraught with missteps and humor. “I wanted to write screenplays, and I had this friend who said he knew someone who went to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts,” Browning said. “And I said, ‘Good, that’s where I’ll go.’ Because I wanted to learn ‘the dramatic arts.’ And after I got enrolled and everything I was talking with them about how I’d like to focus primarily on screenwriting, and they were like, ‘What are you talking about? Here’s your schedule, you’ve got voice and speech, and Shakespeare, and comedy, and movement…’ And I had already paid, so I said why not give it a shot?” But even given Browning’s roundabout way of getting started in the business, he says he immediately fell in love with performing, and worked hard to learn how to do it. One problem he sees with hopeful newbie actors rolling into Hollywood is they haven’t really put in the work to give themselves a solid chance at succeeding there – or they haven’t put in the right kind of experience. “The biggest mistake is when they say they have experience, they have experience at what?” Browning said. “I think the thing on the West Coast is a lot of people who get off the bus out here and think they’re going to be big stars, they think because they have a little experience in doing some catalog work for the local mall they should be a star. That’s two different sports. That’s someone who’s really good at ping-pong who thinks they should be in the NFL.” And while there are always going to eye-candy type roles for people who are “really, really, really good-looking” on a the Derek Zoolander level, Browning cautions against relying solely on your appearance to land you work in LA. Even if you are stunningly attractive, Browning says, you’d be better served developing a strong tool kit. “People don’t realize this is a rare skill,” he said. “There’s so many people that think because they have a certain look, they should be famous. But this isn’t a job about just looking good. Now, granted there are exceptions, but it’s usually on a really low-brow show that people make fun of. They’re not going to be on an Aaron Sorkin show unless they know what they’re doing.” And to Browning the importance of learning the skills a professional actor needs on set isn’t only about how you perform when the cameras are rolling. Knowing what you’re doing gives you a confidence that is unbeatable, especially when it comes to acting. Because acting requires the psychological near-trauma of auditioning, confidence in your abilities isn’t optional, not if you really want to succeed. “If you can go to school and learn [the skills], that’s what puts the bounce in your step,” Browning said. “If I can go, ‘Hey I was in Henry VI Part 2 and I played Suffolk and I crushed it,’ then when I go into this toothpaste commercial and have to make a fool of myself, I’m not going to be intimidated by it. And not just confidence, but just knowing how to do it. That’s big.” Browning also wanted to impart the importance of knowing how to improvise, and having the confidence to create on the fly. “If you’re an actor, and you’ve done some work with improvisation, and you come up with your own bit, hopefully its funny. And if they have you do it again, do something else. Don’t do the same thing you just did. Come up with a second thing. That’s what they’re looking for. They want to know that this guy can think on his feet, he can roll with the punches,” he said. And for younger actors who can’t imagine a time when they won’t get nervous anymore before an audition, take heart: even an old pro like Browning still gets the nerves now and again. The difference, he says, is having done the work to prepare for the audition, and having the confidence to know you can deliver. “A lot of that comes from experience,” Browning said. “I mean I still get nervous before auditions. Most of the time I don’t, because I’ve got what I want to do. I don’t go in there knowing I have the JOB, because it might have something to do with, say, my eye color. But when people ask ‘How did it go?’ I always say, ‘I did what I wanted to do.’ And that’s all I can do.” Another auditioning tip from Browning has to do with understanding what you’re truly up against when you’re in that audition waiting room and you’re sitting with 50 other guys who look just like you and start to feel hopeless about your odds of landing the part. “If you can sit close enough to the room they’re auditioning in, and you can hear what’s going on through the walls, you start to realize 90 percent of these guys have no business even being here. I can tell they’re terrible through a wall! Imagine how bad it is in the room, if it’s hurting me that much through a wall! The competition isn’t as great as we think it is,l” he says. Browning also advises actors to know what they’re auditioning for, and to bring the appropriate amount of emphasis to the lines. For instance if you’re reading for a small role as a paramedic who gives the lead and the audience a bit of exposition about an accident that happened, maybe don’t bust out your Suffolk from Henry VI at that moment. “Especially the smaller roles that people are auditioning for early on when they don’t have a lot of credits, they want to put all this mustard on their five lines because they want to be really memorable,” Browning said. “But that’s the one thing that’s going to ensure they don’t get the job. We don’t ever want to go, ‘Oh my God! Did you see that paramedic? He just stole the scene! He was so mesmerizing!’ No. That’s not the job. Don’t try to draw so much focus. We want to focus on Tommy Lee Jones as he’s listening to this. You have to understand what the part is.” However, that understanding can cut both ways. Browning related the story of how his creativity helped to make what might have been a rather cut-and-dried scene with Denzel Washington in the post-apocalyptic action thriller The Book of Eli much more memorable. In his role as the leader of a band of thugs looking to steal from Denzel’s character and likely kill him, Browning got the green-light from director Allen Hughes, “who is more of an actor’s director,” to play with his delivery once it became clear in on-set rehearsals something a bit different was called for than what was written in the script word-for-word. “So it was definitely a good time to steal it, to go big and have fun and be entertaining, because I was supposed to be the focus of that scene until Denzel’s character takes over and wins it. The bigger I am the better of an opponent I am for Denzel. And at the end of the scene, I’m still alive after he’s killed all my guys, and the script says he slashes me across the neck, because I’m on my knees.” At the end of the day, Denzel argued that that type of death for Browning’s character would make the audience side against Denzel’s own character, even though they were adversaries. “Denzel said, ‘He’s put so much personality into this instead of just being ‘evil bad guy’ that the audience is going to kind of like him. So if I kill him like that, they’re not going to like me.’ So he goes down on his knees, kind of hugging me, and I kind of give him this little nod and he slowly just slides the knife into my chest and puts me out of my misery – because I’m bleeding to death anyway, he cut my hand off.” But Browning is quick to note that beneath it all, there’s nothing like having a solid base from which to work, starting with simple scene study classes. “That’s where I got the most help as an actor,” Browning said. “Just being in a scene and listening to somebody and listening to different ways of saying the lines and doing that back and forth. That gives you the improvisation that you need, because you can play with the dialogue.” He also suggested actors just starting out do whatever it takes to get themselves a solid reel. “The trick I think is to get a reel,” he said. “Search for student films and get some footage you can cut together because these days it’s about having a link. Nobody wants to see a paper with a bunch of made-up credits. You just send out a link to your reel. Mix up the first minute to show pieces of three or four things if you can, and the latter part can be a full scene, but try to show them yourself as two or three or four different characters in that first minute.” These days Browning is a series regular on Amazon’s critically acclaimed Bosch, and he continues to write, currently at work on two pilot projects. One of those is a semi-autobiographical piece that focuses on his own time when he was homeless and addicted to drugs. But according to Browning – no spoilers – it will hardly be some simple, sappy Hallmark channel tear-jerker. “It’s called ‘In the Life.’ It’s kind of autobiographical, it’s about this homeless, drug-addict ex-con who got out of prison and started a new life and he’s been really successful, he’s got a wife and kids, he’s a treatment specialist, he’s a frequent guest on Dr. Oz. But there’s a twist at the end. You find out he’s not the guy you think he is at all. It’s really more of a Ray Donovan kind of thing rather than a family drama.” What’s certain is that Browning will continue to create memorable roles and scripts, regardless of what life sets in his path. And he says its up to every actor to do the same, no matter how tough it can be at times. “My advice is just to hang in there,” he said. “None of it’s personal. So many people in this business know even less about what they’re doing than you do. Don’t take the rejection personally because it’ll suck your soul out, because the rejection is just constant. It’s just a numbers game – just do your thing and move on to the next one.” Season 5 of ‘Bosch’ featuring Chris Browning will be available on Amazon starting April 19. Chris Browning Talks Terminator Salvation and Overcoming Drug Addiction NEW FACES COCO NATION THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Nadia February 2024 and ALL RISE Louise Collins (2 Episodes) 2022 movie SWIMPLY: ESCAPE FROM FAMILY Daughter 2021 TREMAYNE NORRIS ANACOSTIA Carlos Daniels 2014 - 18 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Detective 2022 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Officer ____ Phillips February 2024 and THE HEART David Holt 2014 CHOCOLATE CITY Matthew Solomon 2014 - 15; 2017 DOUBLE CROSS Dr. Clinton Morris 2020 - 23 movies SAVING MR. YAMAMOTO Little Terry 2012 THICK Merchant's Guard 2014 2 ACES AND A DIRTY HEART Leroy 2017 DEADLY SEXY Bobby G. 2018 PARTICULAR ME Tremayne 2019 (Made for T. V.) THE BUSINESS OF CHRISTMAS 2 Young Oscar 2021 OUR CHRISTMAS LOVE STORY Richard Marks 2022 THE STEPFATHER 2 Sam 2022 BREAK UP IN LOVE Richard Carson 2022 BEST FRIEND Jason 2023 FINDING BOAZ Pastor Nate 2023 TWISTED DATE Devin 2023 THE STEPMOTHER 3 Sam 2023 BLACK BELTS Maurice Hatton 2023 LUST, LIES, AND POLYGAMY Paul 2023 (Made for T. V.) AMANDA KLOOTS 3/19/1982 - Present THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Lucy February 2024 and THE TALK Co-Host 2020- 24 THE YEAR 2020 Self 2020 (Television Special) DANCING WITH THE STARS Contestant 2021 THE PRICE IS RIGHT AT NIGHT 2022 PICTIONARY 2022 - 23 DICK VAN DYKE: 98 YEARS OF MAGIC Self 2023 (Television Special) $100,000.00 PYRAMID Self 2023 PodCasts INFORMED PREGNANCY PODCAST 2019 INSIDE OF YOU WITH MICHAEL ROSENBAUM 2021 movies THE IRISHMAN Gold Digger Dancer 2019 FIT FOR CHRISTMAS Audrey 2022 Appeared in the Beach Boys Musical GOOD VIBRATIONS as Bikini Girl at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre BOOK: LIVE YOUR LIFE: MY STORY OF LIVING AND LOSING NICK CORDERO 2021 Family Ties: Parents: Fred and Maureen Kloots -- 2 Sisters -- Anna and Tracy Marriages: David Larsen 9/29/2007 - 2015 Divorced Nick Cordero 9/3/2017 - 7/5/2020 His Death -- 1 Child -- Elvis Cordero Article about Amanda Kloots and Elvis Cordero ELVIS CORDERO 6/10/2019 - Present THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Pete (Lucy's Son) February 2024 movie FIT FOR CHRISTMAS Baby Elvis 2022 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members slick jones Posted February 16, 2024 Author Members Share Posted February 16, 2024 (edited) Please register in order to view this content EVA LaRUE Born Eva Maria Laruy 12/27/1966 - Present DAYS OF OUR LIVES Cop 1986 SANTA BARBARA Margot Collins 1988 DALLAS DeeDee 1991 ALL MY CHILDREN Dr. Maria Santos Grey 1993-97; 1998; 2002-05; 2010; 2011 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Celeste ___ Rosales 2019; 2020-21 GENERAL HOSPITAL Natalia Rogers Ramirez February 26, 2024 - Turned down the role of Rosanna Cabot on AS THE WORLD TURNS in 2002. also..... 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A KILLER WALKS AMONG US Karen 2016 LIAO CHON ZHEN Narrator 2016 CAROL LOMBARD Narrator 2016 URBAN COWBOY Josefina Alfonzo 2016 (Made for T. V.) ORPHAN HORSE Mason Jenkins 2018 FINDING LOVE IN QUARANTINE: THE MOVIE Amber Russell 2021 (Made for T. V.) INSANE Dr. Maya Rivera 2023 Upcoming THE LEGACY OF THE PARENT TRAP Self TBA In Production Family Ties Parents: Luis and Marcie Laruy -- Siblings -- Luis, Nikki, and Lara Marriages: John O'Hurley August 1992 - 94 Divorced John Callahan 11/30/1996 - 2005 Divorced 1 Child Kaya McKenna Callahan Joe Cappucio 6/28/2010 - 14 Divorced From imdb Bio: Starting in March 2007, and continuing for 12 years, she was harassed via mail by a stalker who called himself "Freddie Krueger" and vowed to rape and kill her and her young daughter. In 2019, with the help of genetic genealogy, the FBI was able to identify James David Rogers from Heath, Ohio. He was arrested, convicted and sentenced to 40 months in federal prison. Eva LaRue’s Stalking Nightmare Being Adapted As Scripted & Unscripted Series With Forté Entertainment ‘All My Children’ Star Eva LaRue: “You Don’t Have To *Earn* Self-Care” STAN WATT 1/20.1930 - 1/2/2005 RADIO THEATER FIVE 1964 - 65 TELEVISION TRUE STORY Unknown Role "Stakeout" 3/14/1959 Unknown Role "?" 2/27/1960 LOVE OF LIFE Charles Lamont 1971 (Temporary Replacement) THE EDGE OF NIGHT George Leeds 1972 Assistant District Attorney Reuben Gardner 1974 movie THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY James 1972 BROADWAY THE NEXT PRESIDENT 4/9/1958 - 4/19/1958 Folk Singer ROMAN CANDLE 2/3/1960 - 2/6/1960 Sergeant Smitty; Secretary of Defense Understudy -- Colonel Grey, Admiral Trenton JENNIE 10/17/1963 - 12/28/1963 Charlie; Stage Manager THE PLAYROOM 12/5/1965 - 1/1/1966 Detective Sullivan David -- Understudy THEATER BORAK 1960 Major Andrew Parsons Martinique Theatre THE BLUE BOY IN BLACK 1963 John Masquin Theater THE TENDER TRAP 1963 Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey JAMES JOYCE'S DUBLINERS 1975 John Joyce Roundabout Stage Narrator for THE HISTORY CHANNEL, PBS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, and THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL. Marriage: Bonnie Watt January 1955 - 1/2/2005 His Death -- 2 Children. Son Jason Watt is a voice over actor Obituary 2005 (VARIETY) Actor and announcer Stanley B. Watt died Jan. 2 in Rumson, N.J. of cancer. He was 74. Born in Quincy, Mass., he grew up in Pittsburgh and graduated from Carnegie Mellon Univ. before serving in the Army. Upon returning to the U.S., he spent performing on and off Broadway, on television and in films. His most notable Broadway appearances include “A Taste of Honey,” and “Jennie” with Mary Martin, “The Next President” with Mort Sahl, and James Joyce’s “Dubliners.” He did more than 300 commercials and promos on TV and radio for ABC, NBC, and HBO. He also narrated films for National Geographic, PBS, and the Discovery Channel including “The Great Blunders of the 20th Century” and “Great Spy Stories of the 20th Century” series for A&E’s History Channel. Watt served on the board of directors for Screen Actors Guild and was a member of AFTRA and Actors Equity. He is survived by wife Bonnie, a daughter and a son. BRIAN EVERS 2/14/1942 - Present ALL MY CHILDREN Unknown Role Unknown Year LOVING Coach Frank MacDonald 1987 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Damsite Foreman 1986 ONE LIFE TO LIVE Houlihan 1987 KNOTS LANDING Sheriff 1993 ALLY McBEAL Mr. Puckett 1999 and F. B. I. THE UNTOLD STORIES Self 1993 movies BALLOONS FOR BORIS Mr. Andrews 1985 EAT AND RUN Man on Phone 1986 BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS Policeman 1986 OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY Elton 1991 THE HARD TRUTH I. A. Officer 1994 A DANGEROUS AFFAIR 1995 (Made for T. V.) SE7EN Duty Sergeant 1995 ED GEIN Henry Gein 2000 JUST DONE Edward 2001 BROADWAY DANCING IN THE END ZONE 1/3/1985 - 1/26/1985 Understudy -- Dick Biehn THE HOUSE OF THE BLUE LEAVES 4/29/1986 - 3/15/1987 El Dorado Bartender -- Replacement; White Man -- Replacement; Artie Shaughnessy, White Man, Billy Einhorn -- Understudy SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION 11/18/1990 - 1/5/1992 Detective Understudy -- Flan; Larkin TOURING SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION 10/15/1992 - 5/16/1993 Detective SHOWBOAT 3/14/1996 - 1/11/1998 Replacement -- Cap'n Andy; Jeb; Backwoodsman; Jim Greene; Charlie; Vallon THEATER THE MISER 1984 La Fleche Parish Hall at Church of Heavenly Rest HOUSE OF THE BLUE LEAVES 1986 Artie Shaughnessy/Billy Einhorn -- Understudy Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater DEATH OF A BUICK 1987 Dad NYC Center Stage 1 SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION 1990 Detective Mitzi E. Newhouse 1 Edited February 26, 2024 by slick jones 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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