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Download File [email protected] 201-638-1480 TERRY LAYMAN www.terrylayman.info AEA, SAG-AFTRA BROADWAY & NATIONAL TOURS CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (u/s Big Daddy) Richard Rodgers Theatre TWELVE ANGRY MEN u/s and played Roundabout (American Airlines) PROOF (Robert) u/s and played Walter Kerr Theatre & National Tour THE RIDE DOWN MOUNT MORGAN Ambassador Theatre THE REHEARSAL (The Count) u/s and played Roundabout Theatre THE ROYAL FAMILY w/Eva LeGallienne National Tour OFF-BROADWAY WIDOWER”S HOUSES (Sartorius) TACT & The Gingold Group THE MADDENING TRUTH (Ernest Hemingway) Keen Company at The Clurman REGRETS ONLY (u/s and played Hank & Jack) Manhattan Theatre Club ARTURO UI (u/s various) w/Al Pacino National Actors Theatre A MURDER OF CROWS (Corey) w/Kim Hunter South Street Theatre THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN (Peter) Manhattan Punch Line ROOM SERVICE (Leo) Manhattan Punch Line OTHER THEATER ON GOLDEN POND (Norman) The Monomoy Theatre, Chatham, MA ALL MY SONS (Joe Keller) Swine Palace Theatre, LSU DEATH of A SALESMAN (Willy) The Monomoy Theatre, Chatham, MA KING LEAR (Lear), HAMLET (Polonious), R&J (Frair Laurence) The Titan Theatre Company, Queens, NY TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL (Ludie) w/Ellen Burstyn TheatreFest, N.J. & Phoenix Theatre – SUNY Purchase THE LITTLE FOXES (Leo) w/Geraldine Page; w/Anne Baxter Paper Mill & Poinsettia Playhouse Company Member of TACT and of The Titan Theatre Company; Frequent Guest at Monomoy Theatre. REGIONAL SAMPLE THE CLEAN HOUSE (Charles) Cleveland Playhouse CONTINENTAL DIVIDE: Daughters of the Revolution Berkeley Rep, La Jolla & Barbican, London & Birmingham PROOF (Robert) Actors Theater of Louisville HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE (Uncle Peck) Studio Arena, Buffalo CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (Big Daddy) Studio Arena, Buffalo TWELVE ANGRY MEN (Juror #4) Studio Arena, Buffalo LATER LIFE (Austin) Studio Arena, Buffalo & GeVa TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (Atticus) Pioneer Theatre Co., Utah THE DINING ROOM (#2) Pioneer Theatre Co., Utah INHERIT THE WIND (Hornbeck) Pioneer Theatre Co., Utah ROYAL FAMILY (Gil) McCarter Theatre, Princeton A SMALL DELEGATION (Philip) Philadelphia Festival Theatre MIRACLE WORKER (Captain Keller) George Street Playhouse A WALK IN THE WOODS (Honeyman) Philadelphia Drama Guild LONG DAYS JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (Jamie) Cincinnati Playhouse ROMEO AND JULIET (Paris) Cincinnati Playhouse DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Biff) The Asolo, Florida A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN (Jim) The Asolo, Florida ALL MY SONS (Chris) Alliance, Atlanta A DOLL'S HOUSE (Torvald) Pennsylvania Stage Co FILM & TV BORED TO DEATH HBO RUBICON AMC THE PATRIOT (Gen. Washington) Sony Pictures ED (Mr. Jesperson) NBC LAW AND ORDER; L&O SVU (several guest roles) NBC ONE LIFE TO LIVE, (several guest roles) ABC .
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