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Mthpicres.Pdf 0-0- Michael Thomas Holmes AEA / SAG – AFTRA (COMMERCIAL) michaelthomasholmes.com 212.477.1666 TV/FILM BLACKLIST: REDEMPTION Guest Star NBC/John Terlesky SMASH Guest Star NBC/Paris Barclay LAW & ORDER Guest Star NBC/Karen Gaviola THE PRODUCERS Featured Universal/Susan Stroman DOUBLE PLATINUM (w/Diana Ross & Brandy) Featured ABC/Robert Allan Ackerman LOVE IS DEAF Lead Independent/Paul Adam Haber BROADWAY & NATIONAL TOUR OKLAHOMA! Ali Hakim Gershwin Theatre/Trevor Nunn Chor. Susan Stroman PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (25th Anniversary) M. Reyer, u/s Firmin 1st National/Laurence Connor Chor. Scott Ambler IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS Mike Nulty, Ralph Sheldrake Boston & St. Paul/Walter Bobbie Chor. Randy Skinner THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL Jasper Baddun 1st National/Jerry Zaks Chor. Warren Carlyle THE PRODUCERS (w/M Short & J Alexander) Mr. Marks, Jack Lepidus, 1st National, Los Angeles Judge, u/s Max & Franz Dir./Chor. Susan Stroman NEW YORK THEATRE HALLELUJAH, BABY! Hutchinson, et. al York Theatre/Gerry McIntyre SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. Fletcher York Theatre/Stafford Arima THE AWAKENING OF ANGEL DELUNA Ollie *Outstanding Performance Award* NYMF/West Hyler BABY CASE Walter Winchell NYMF/Jeremy Dobrish DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH... Papa Who Pre B-way Workshop/Matt August SLUT Ferdinand Magellan FringeNYC/Chor. Chris Gatelli WOMEN AT A THRESHOLD, BECKONING Dervish Juror EST/Will Pomerantz THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Dromio of Syracuse Julia Miles Theatre/John Rando REGIONAL SOUTH PACIFIC Luther Billis Cape Playhouse/Michael Rader THE ROCKY HORROW SHOW The Narrator / Dr. Scott Bucks Country/Hunter Foster A CONNECTICUT CHRISTMAS CAROL The Ghosts (Barnum, Twain, Goodspeed/Hunter Foster (World Premiere) JP Morgan, Beecher Stowe, B. Arnold) Lisa Shriver, chor. BEATSVILLE (World Premiere) Leonard Asolo Rep/Bill Berry, by Glenn Slater FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Tevye Pioneer Theatre Co/Karen Azenberg RAGTIME Tateh *Barrymore Award Nom* Bristol Riverside/Keith Baker TREASURE ISLAND (World Premiere) Squire John Trelawney Arkansas Rep/Brett Smock THE 39 STEPS Clown 2 George Street PH/Mark Shanahan GUYS AND DOLLS Nathan Detroit Barrington Stage/John Rando THE WINTER’S TALE Autolycus Guthrie/Jonathan Munby GIANT (World Premiere) Pinky Snythe Signature/Jonathan Butterell 1776 John Adams Guthrie/John Miller-Stephany AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (World Premiere) Victor Spinnelli Alley Theatre/G. Boyd, by K. Ludwig ALL ABOUT US (w/Eartha Kitt) Plato Westport Playhouse/Gabriel Barre AMOUR News Vendor, Advocate Goodspeed/Darko Tresnjak I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT... Man 2 Capital Rep/Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill THE CHOSEN (World Premiere) Reuven Malter/Narrator Arden Theatre/Aaron Posner YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Mr. DePinna Utah Shakespeare/Kathleen Conlin EDUCATION MFA in Acting — University of California, Irvine | BFA in Graphic Design — Washington University in St. Louis .
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