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JAMES VINCENT MEREDITH SAG, AFTRA, AEA Height: 6’1” Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Black JAMES VINCENT MEREDITH SAG, AFTRA, AEA Height: 6’1” Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Black TELEVISION FARGO Series Regular FX Chicago Med Guest Star (recurring) NBC Betrayal Recurring ABC Boss Recurring (7 Episodes) Starz Chicago Code Guest Star (Recurring) FOX Detroit 1-8-7 Co-Star ABC Law & Order: SVU Principal NBC David Platt Undercover Double Life Narrator/Host Discovery Channel The Beast Guest Star A & E ER Guest Star NBC BROADWAY/NATIONAL TOUR Book of Mormon Mafala Hatimbi Eugene O’Neil Theatre Book of Mormon Mafala Hatimbi Jumamosi Tour Superior Donuts (Broadway) James Music Box Theatre, NY, NY THEATRE Ski Dubai Shahab Steppenwolf Theatre Company The Tempest Antonio Steppenwolf Theatre Company Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me Adam Canning Piven Theatre Workshop Superior Donuts James Hailey Steppenwolf Theatre Company Carter’s Way Oriole Carter Steppenwolf Theatre Company The Crucible John Proctor Steppenwolf Theatre Company Othello Othello Writer’s Theatre The King and I The Kralahome Drury Lane Theater The Bluest Eye Daddy, Soaphead New Victory Theater (Manhattan, NY) The Bluest Eye Daddy, Soaphead Steppenwolf Theatre Company The Duchess of Malfi Antonio Writer’s Theatre Much Ado about Nothing Don Pedro Chicago Shakespeare Theatre The Pain and the Itch Mr. Hadid Steppenwolf Theatre Company Take Me Out Davey Battle About Face at Steppenwolf Measure for Measure Provost Chicago Shakespeare Theatre King John Lord Pembroke Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Romeo and Juliet Lord Capulet Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Julius Caesar Cinna, Titinius Chicago Shakespeare Theatre Othello Othello Michigan Shakespeare Festival The Hobbit Gandalf First Stage, Milwaukee, WI Othello Othello Journeymen Theatre King Lear Edgar Piven Theatre Workshop Master Harold…and the boys Sam Journeymen Theatre American Voices Joe Piven Theatre Workshop Raisin in the Sun Asagai Goodman Theatre Doo Lister’s Blues Cozy, Catfish Onyx Theatre Amistad Voices Covey, Reverend Duncan YMCA East Texas Hot Links Boochie Onyx Theatre Kids For President, etc. Various Child’s Play Touring Theatre Women and Water Moncure Defiant Theatre Macbeth Bonquo Station Theatre Six Degrees of Separation Paul Station Theatre **Steppenwolf Company Theatre ***Piven Theatre Workshop Company Member TRAINING Scene Study, Reader's Theatre Intensive Parkland College, Champaign IL Five years Drama Instruction Piven Theatre Workshop, Evanston, IL .
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