- Sarah Ruhl
Sarah Ruhl (born 1974) is an American playwright. She studied under Paula Vogel at Brown University and currently lives in New York. Ruhl gained widespread recognition for her play "The Clean House", a romantic comedy about a physician who cannot convince her depressed Brazilian maid to clean her house. It won the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize in 2004. It was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2005. - Zelda Fichandler
Zelda Fichandler (born September 18, 1924) is an American stage producer, director, and educator, best known as cofounder and longtime artistic director of the Arena Stage theatre in Washington, D.C. Fichandler, her husband Thomas C. Fichandler, and Edward Mangum cofounded Arena Stage in 1950. Zelda Fichandler served as its artistic director from then until her retirement at the end of the 1990-91 season. - Ken Ludwig
Ken Ludwig is an American playwright and theatre director. Born in York, Pennsylvania, Ludwig was educated at Haverford College, Harvard Law School, and Trinity College at Cambridge University. His first Broadway play, "Lend Me a Tenor" (1989), garnered him his first Tony Award nomination; his second was for Best Book of a Musical for "Crazy for You" (1992), which won the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, Helen Hayes, … - Robert Prosky
Robert Prosky (born December 13 1930) is an American character actor. Prosky has appeared in such films as "Christine", "The Natural", "Broadcast News", "Green Card", "Hoffa", "Rudy" and "Dead Man Walking". In addition to appearing in numerous films, Prosky has appeared as a regular on the television shows "Hill Street Blues" and "Veronica's Closet". - Alan Schneider
Alan Schneider was a prolific theatre director and mentor responsible for over 100 productions in the American theatre. He directed the 1956 American premiere of "Waiting for Godot"; Edward Albee's "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"; Michael Weller's "Moonchildren" and "Loose Ends"; Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party", "The Dumb Waiter", and "The Collection"; and Bertolt Brecht's "The Caucasian Chalk Circle". - Ming Cho Lee
Ming Cho Lee (born 1930, Shanghai) is a prolific American theatrical set designer and a longtime professor at the Yale School of Drama. Lee, born to parents who were both Yale University graduates, moved to the United States in 1949 and attended Occidental College. He first worked on Broadway as a second assistant set designer to Jo Mielziner on The Most Happy Fella in 1956. - David Garrison
David Garrison (born June 30, 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American actor, who played the character Steve Rhoades on the television show, "Married... with Children" from 1987 to 1990. Before this role, he had starred with Jason Bateman on the sitcom "It's Your Move" (1984 - 1985). Although he is most widely known for his television roles and he continues to be seen frequently in guest starring roles on television today, … - Howard Sackler
Howard Oliver Sackler, was an American screenwriter and playwright who is best known for writing "The Great White Hope" (play: 1967; film: 1970). "The Great White Hope" enjoyed both a successful run on Broadway and, as a film adaptation, in movie theaters. James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander both starred in the original Arena Stage production of the the play in Washington, DC, then brought their roles to Broadway and later to the film version. - Tom Hewitt
Tom Hewitt is an actor and Broadway stage performer, and a native of Victor, Montana. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with the Professional Theatre Training Program's first class in 1981, Tom Hewitt worked with such regional powerhouses as Minneapolis's Guthrie Theatre, the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and the Berkshire Theatre Festival in New England before heading to New York and the commercial stage. - Elena Shaddow
Elena Shaddow is an American singer and actress. She is originally from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and has performed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, in national tours, and in London. Her Broadway credits include Les Miserables, Sweet Smell of Success, Nine, Fiddler on the Roof, and The Woman in White. She has performed twice at the Tony Awards, on The Today Show, and on The Rosie O'Donnell Show. She can be heard on the recordings of Illyria, Carols for a Cure, … - Edwin Sherin
Edwin Sherin (born January 15, 1930) is an American theatre and television director and producer and husband of award-winning actress Jane Alexander. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Sherin began his theatrical career as an actor, playing small roles on Broadway in "A Desert Incident", "Face of a Hero", and "Romulus". He met Alexander while serving as the artistic director at Washington, DC's Arena Stage, … - Wynn Harmon
Wynn Harmon is an American actor (born November 7, 1960, Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania). BFA, "magna cum laude", Boston University College of Fine Arts, "Edwin E. Stein Award for Excellence in the Arts"; MFA, American Conservatory Theatre, (ACT). On Broadway he played The Detective in Porgy and Bess (also telecast Live from Lincoln Center on PBS). Off-Broadway credits include As You Like It, The New Yorkers, and the premiere of Tibet Does Not Exist. - Ralph Cosham
Ralph Cosham is a film and stage actor, film voice actor, and book narrator. Cosham also records under the name Geoffrey Howard. He lives in Washington, D.C. where he also performs at the Arena Stage and The Shakespeare Theater. Cosham changed careers from British journalist to actor in the 1970s. Several of his works were awarded "Audio Best of the Year" by "Publishers Weekly". - Yuri Lyubimov
Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov (born September 17, 1917 in Yaroslavl) is a Russian stage actor and director associated with the Taganka Theatre which he founded. After service in the Soviet Army during the World War II, Lyubimov joined the Vakhtangov Theatre (founded by Yevgeny Vakhtangov). In 1953, he received the USSR State Prize. Lyubimov started teaching in 1963 and formed the Taganka Theatre the following year. - Stanley Anderson
Stanley Anderson (b. October 23, 1939 in Billings, Montana) is an American actor. A Theatre Masters Degree graduate of San Jose State College in the sixties, he began his professional acting career in 1967. Prior to 1990 and his work in film and television, Mr. Anderson had spent twenty-three years in over two-hundred productions as a professional actor working at (among others) Arena Stage, Seattle Repertory Theatre, ACT, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky, … - Gregg Coffin
Gregg Coffin's musicals (RIGHTNEXTTO ME, FIVE COURSE LOVE, CONVENIENCE, EAST OF THE SUN/WEST OF THE MOON) and over 50 incidental scores have been produced Off-Broadway and throughout the U.S. and Canada including The Minetta Lane Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Denver Center Theatre Company, Arena Stage, Alley Theatre, New Conservatory Theatre Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Unicorn Theatre, Human Race Theatre, Stages Repertory Theatre, … - Max Wright
Max Wright (born August 2, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor best known for his role as Willie Tanner in the sitcom "ALF". He had previously made appearances in TV shows such as "WKRP in Cincinnati", and was a regular cast member in "Misfits of Science", "Buffalo Bill" and "The Norm Show" as well as appearing in the made for TV adaptation of Stephen King's "The Stand". - Fran Brill
Fran Brill (born September 30, 1946 in Chester, Pennsylvania), is an American actor, voice actress and puppeteer, best known for her roles on "Sesame Street". She is a graduate of Boston University's Fine Art School. - Keith Johnson
Keith N. Johnson (born February 19, 1953) is an African-American actor best known for his performances at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. and for his small roles in films such as "Major League II" and David Mamet's "Homicide". On television he was in several episodes of "Homicide: Life on the Street" from 1993 to 1995. Johnson was born in Washington, D.C. but spent his childhood in Blythewood, South Carolina. - John Towey
John Madden Towey (born February 13, 1940) studied acting and directing at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. Received B.F.A. degree in directing in 1967. Acted two seasons at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. (1977-78 and 1981). Acted two seasons at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis (1984-1986) and two seasons at The Public Theatre in New York 1987-89, before moving to Los Angeles in 1990. - M. E. Hart
M.E. Hart, B.A., J.D., attorney, actor, and activist, is most well-known for his role as “MC Double Def DP” in the Software Publishers Association video, Don’t Copy That Floppy, in 1992. Hart studied at the University of Kentucky, receiving both his undergraduate degree in Russian language and his law degree there. Hart received a CPD Certificate in Senior Executive Leadership from Georgetown University. He has had numerous positions in law and education, … - Michele Zugschwerdt
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I just turned a quarter of a century. I like black cherry vodka, either in diet coke or in mango lemonades. I have a serious addiction ot Netflix. I like to read and try to read a little bit of a non-school book every night. I don't have cable and have to iTunes all of my favorite shows. I am so ridiculously messy in every part of my life except my job. I need to plan things for people to come over to my house just to inspire myself enough to clean my apartment. - Nick
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I feel like thereâs plenty already listed throughout my-MySpace that would give you a great deal of information âAbout Me,â but Iâm just OCD enough that it bothers me to leave this section empty. SO...hereâs a tiny bit âabout me.â I wonât settle for less than the best, but I thrive on compromise. I look young for my age but have an old soul. - Parker
oh nothing special, really. I'm just this guy, you know? - Ari Edwards
I'm crazy, but shy and quiet at the same time. Get to know. - Dora
27 year old customer service-type person who hates being define by her job. Living on my own for the first time in a long time, I have a great boyfriend, I'm a divorced (oh the scandal!), geeky, cookbook writer, reader of chick lit, from trashy romance to Bridget Jones to Jane Austen. I'm a music freak, I hate reality TV and get stupid songs stuck in my head. I'm a proud former Texan living in DC. I tried to esacpe the hicks, but that didn't work out to well. - Jenny
Beaker sings "Feelings". - Rebecca Ripley
I believe that the Constitution and the Rights provided therein are not loop-holes. - Kofi Owusu
You wanna know about me? Really??... Well. Iâm a renaissance man, Iâm an actor, dancer, storyteller, turntablist, percussionist (both body and instrument), son, brother, friend and lover. Iâm a God fearing man searching for truth, searching for love, searching for freedom. I love people, especially womenâ¦but thatâs another story. I believe humans are communal beings, especially black people and I love being surrounded by my people. - Dori
A straight forward gal, who doesn't like a bunch of bs. I love an eccletic array of people and can find the good in just about anything. - Melissa Hamasaki
I'm a single city girl, making a living through art, and hoping someday that we finally get world peace. Future plans include: learning how to drive, owning a cute little blue-grey Vespa, getting a job that will push me above the poverty line and offers benefits, finding good and new restaurants, adopting a little dog...to name a few. - Jeremy
There is nothing greater than making people laugh. Life is silly. I'd like to think I don't take it too seriously. What's the point? Everything changes so quickly. My friends are the most wonderful people I could ever be surrounded by. They make me laugh and I love them for it. I am an actor and am fortunate to make my living that way. - Maria
I feel like at this stage of the game I've been about 20 different me's already... But about me: I was born in El Paso and although it carry's a stigma I still claim my rights as a natural born Texan. We had a farm, some weed =) and we moved... I could go on and on but but the truth is I know where I came from, I know where I'm going, and all the things I've seen in between just conclude that God Is. Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. - Erin Sutton
i have decided to be a dirty hippie and move to a small town in colorado. wandering without being lost shall now commence. - James Foley
Greetings friends, acquaintences, and random net voyeur! The Name is James D. Foley depending on when you knew me you might know me as: James, Axel, Axel Foley, Recruit Foley, and most recently Sergeant Foley. I went to high school in Orlando, Fl after having been bounced around the SE because my father was in the Air Force. In high School I marched with the Magic of Orlando Drum and Bugle Corps. - Buddy Buddy...
I'm writing a book about my life. It sort of writes itself. At least it has for 25 years. - Sara Jean
I'd tell you....but then I'd have to kill you.
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