Wynn Harmon
Wynn Harmon | |
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Born |
Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania, United States | 7 November 1960
Occupation | Actor |
Wynn Harmon (born in Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania),[1] is an American stage and television actor.
Credits
Broadway
On Broadway he played The Detective in Porgy and Bess (also telecast Live from Lincoln Center on PBS).[2]
Off Broadway
Off-Broadway credits include:
- As You Like It[3]
- The premiere of Tibet Does Not Exist[4]
Regional
Regional credits include:
- Lost in the Stars at Washington National Opera, Kennedy Center Washington DC
- Show Boat at Washington National Opera, Kennedy Center Washington DC
- Camelot at Glimmerglass Festival
- Carousel at Glimmerglass Festival
- Ariadne in Naxos at Glimmerglass Festival
- Lost in the Stars at Glimmerglass Festival
- The Music Man at Glimmerglass Festival and Royal Opera House of Muscat, Oman
- Hamlet at Shakespeare on the Sound
- The Hound of the Baskervilles at New Jersey Repertory Theatre
- The Habit of Art at The Studio Theatre Washington DC
- The Alchemist, Love's Labor's Lost at The Shakespeare Theatre Washington DC
- Hamlet at Pioneer Theatre Company Salt Lake City, Utah
- Cymbeline, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pride and Prejudice at Orlando Shakespeare Festival
- The 39 Steps at The Depot Theatre Westport, New York
- God of Carnage at Hartford TheatreWorks
- The Heidi Chronicles at Arena Stage[2][5]
- A Moon for the Misbegotten at Long Wharf Theatre, Hartford Stage and The Alley Theatre[6]
- The Constant Wife,[7]Pericles,[8] Macbeth,[9] The Comedy of Errors, The Winter's Tale, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Titus Andronicus,[10] Romeo and Juliet, Merry Wives of Windsor,[11] All's Well That Ends Well at The Old Globe Theatre
- Sylvia and Travels with My Aunt at Virginia Stage and Syracuse Stage;[12]
- The Way of the World at Huntington Theatre Company;[13]
- The West End Horror and A Christmas Carol at Bay Street Theatre;[14]
- Me and My Girl at Candlewood Playhouse[15]
- Scrooge in A Christmas Carol at the Westport Country Playhouse;[16]
- 1776, Anything Goes, Moon Over Buffalo, Noises Off, Murderers and Scotland Road at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach[17]
- Time of My Life, Balmoral,[18] Tartuffe, The Mousetrap and Moon Over Buffalo at Depot Theatre[19]
- Much Ado About Nothing; Romeo and Juliet at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
- Our Town at Two River Theatre.[20]
- Private Lives at Palm Beach Dramaworks[21]
Television
- Trevor Babcock on All My Children[22]
- Mark in the film Paper Cranes[22]
References
- ↑ "Pittsburgh stars on Broadway" (pdf). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- 1 2 "Karas and Lodge to Star in Arena Stage's Heidi Chronicles". Broadway World. 16 March 2007.
- ↑ Newmark, Judith (30 May 2004). "Strong performances make for an appealing "As You Like It"". St Louis Post-Dispatch.
- ↑ Bruckner, DJR (10 October 1997). "Some philosophy lessons from a cunning monk". The New York Times.
- ↑ Marks, Peter (16 April 2007). "In Arena "Heidi Chronicles", she's still single but seriously dated". Washington Post.
- ↑ Hernandez, Ernio (7 April 2005). "Long Wharf's moon Misbegotten but not Forgotten". Playbill.
- ↑ Welsh, Anne Marie (8 April 2006). "The Globe's "Constant Wife" stays finely tuned and funny". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
- ↑ Perry, Tony (2 September 2002). "Globe's "Pericles" is a weird and wild ride". LA Times.
- ↑ Welsh, Anne Marie (11 July 2005). "Eerie, bloody "Macbeth" ready for its closeup". San Diego Union-Tribune.
- ↑ Welsh, Anne Marie (11 July 2006). "Tresnjak's "Titus" at Globe a skillful mix of glee and gore". San Diego Union-Tribune.
- ↑ Romotsky, Sally R (22 June 2009). "Merry Wives of Windsor". Shakespeare Bulletin.
- ↑ Vincent, Mal (30 September 1998). "Multiple roles challenge actor's versatility". The Virginian-Pilot.
- ↑ Kelly, Kevin (29 May 1992). "CONGREVE GOES BOOP-BOOP-DE-BOOP AT HUNTINGTON, AND IT'S A DELIGHT". Boston Globe.
- ↑ Klein, Alvin (30 June 2002). "This case no match for Sherlock Holmes". New York Times.
- ↑ Klein, Alvin (25 August 1991). "A Musical of Wry Comments on Class". New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
- ↑ Gates, Anita (17 December 2006). "A Pair of 'Carols' and One Little Elf". New York Times.
- ↑ Pringle, Peter (1 May 2009). "Mystery about Titanic takes stage at Riverside".
- ↑ Ouellette, Michelle (5 July 2001). ""Balmoral" misfires". The Press-Republican.
- ↑ Ouellette, Michelle (5 July 2001). "Depot scores with 'Time of My Life'". The Press-Republican.
- ↑ Fowler, Linda A (17 September 2007). "'Our Town,' downsized". Star-Ledger.
- ↑ "Noel Coward's "Private Lives" at Palm Beach Dramaworks". Broadway World. 21 June 2009.
- 1 2 "ARENA STAGE PRESENTS THE PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING CONTEMPORARY COMEDY THE HEIDI CHRONICLES" (PDF) (Press release). Arena Stage. 15 March 2007.
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