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Reading of "The Raven" on the "Closed On Account Of Rabies" CD

Wrote and starred in the play "Him"

Madonna video "Bad Girl" (1993) (followed Madonna as her Guardian Angel)

Co-choreographed and appeared in Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice" music video, directed by Spike Jonze (2001)

Appeared in Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" as directed by Mike Nichols. The play starred Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Natalie Portman. July 24th until August 26th of 2001 at the Delacorte theater in Central Park.

Edgar Allan Poe - "The Raven" - Audiobook

Portrays eccentric movie director Frank Kincaid in the "Disaster" ride at Universal Studios Orlando.

Active on Broadway in the following productions:

The Climate of Eden (1952).

The Visit (1958). Drama.

J.B. (1958). Drama. Written by Archibald Macleish.

High Spirits (1964). Musical comedy.

Baker Street (1965). Musical.

The Lion in Winter (1966).

The Rose Tattoo (1966). Drama (revival).

(1967) The Unknown Soldier and His Wife.

Enemies (1972). Written by Maxim Gorky. Translated by Jeremy Brooks and Kitty Hunter-Blair. Incidental music by Cathy MacDonald. Directed by Ellis Rabb. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 9 Nov 1972- 16 Dec 1972 (44 performances + 13 performances + 13 previews that began 28 Oct 1972). Cast: Penelope Allen (as "Peasant Woman"), Philip Bosco (as "Mikhail Skrobotov, Zakhar's business partner"), Barbara Cook, Frank Dwyer, Ray Fry, Murrell Gehman, Tom Lacy, Will Lee (as "Kon, Pechenegov's orderly"), Nancy Marchand (as "Tatiana, Yakov's wife"), Everett McGill (as "Ryabtsov, workman"), Fred Morsell, Carole Ocwieja, George Pentecost, Robert Phalen, Jane Rose, Stefan Schnabel (as "General Pechenegov, retired, the Bardin's Uncle"), Susan Sharkey, Josef Sommer, Mikhail's brother, assistant public prosecutor Frances Sternhagen (as "Paulina, Zakhar's wife"), Dan Sullivan, Robert Symonds, George Taylor, Louis Turenne, Christopher Walken (as "Sintsov, a clerk"), Sydney Walker, Jimmie Ray Weeks (as "Policeman"), Joseph Wiseman (as "Yakov Bardin, Zakhar's brother"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).

The Plough and the Stars (1973). (revival).

The Merchant of Venice (1973). Comedy (revival).

Sweet Bird of Youth (1975). Drama (revival).

Hurlyburly (1984). Written by David Rabe. Scenic Design by Tony Walton. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Lighting Design by Jennifer Tipton. Sound Design by Otts Munderloh. Make-Up Consultant: J. Roy Helland. Hair Consultant: J. Roy Helland. Directed by Mike Nichols. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 7 Aug 1984- 2 Jun 1985 (343 performances). Cast: William Hurt (as "Eddie"), Judith Ivey (as "Bonnie"), Harvey Keitel (as "Phil"), Cynthia Nixon, [note: Performed in "The Real Thing" and "Hurlyburly" simultaneously] (as "Donna"), Ron Silver (as "Mickey"), Jerry Stiller (as "Artie"), Sigourney Weaver. Note: Replacement actors: Danny Aiello (as "Phil") [from 20 Mar 1985- ?], Susan Anton (as "Darlene") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Christine Baranski (as "Bonnie") [from 2 Jan 1985- ?], Alison Bartlett (as "Donna") [from 10 Dec 1984- ?], Candice Bergen (as "Darlene") [from 23 Oct 1984- ?], John Christopher Jones {Sunday matinees only} (as "Eddie" /Alternate) [from 18 Nov 1984- ?], (as "Eddie") [from 5 Feb 1985- ?], Frank Langella (as "Eddie" [from 12 Mar 1985- ?], Harris Laskawy (as "Phil") [from 2 Jan 1985 - ?], Natalia Nogulich, John Rubinstein (as "Eddie") [from 2 Jan 1985 - ?], Kevin Spacey (as "Artie"), Lauren Tom (as "Donna") [from 10 Dec 1984- ?], Christopher Walken (as "Mickey"). Produced by Icarus Productions and Frederick M. Zollo. Produced in association with Ivan Bloch and ERB Productions. Associate Producer: William P. Suter.

James Joyce's The Dead (2000). Musical drama. Written by Richard Nelson; Based on "The Dead" by James Joyce. Music by Shaun Davey. Music orchestrated by Shaun Davey. Musical Director: Charles Prince. Mary Jane's academy piece and additional arrangements by Deborah Abramson. Associate Musical Dir.: Deborah Abramson. Choreographed by Seán Curran. Scenic Design by David Jenkins. Costume Design by Jane Greenwood. Lighting Design by Jennifer Tipton. Sound Design by Scott Lehrer. Wig Design by Paul Huntley. Assistant Costume Design: MaryAnn D. Smith. Directed by Richard Nelson. Belasco Theatre: 11 Jan 2000- 16 Apr 2000 (120 performances + 24 previews). Cast: Blair Brown (as "Gretta Conroy, Gabriel's wife") [from 14 Dec 1999- 12 Mar 2000], Paddy Croft, Brian Davies, Daisy Eagan, Dashiell Eaves, Sally Ann Howes (as "Aunt Julia Morkan, a music teacher"), John Kelly, Brooke Sunny Moriber, Marni Nixon (as "Aunt Kate Morkan, a music teacher"), Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner, Stephen Spinella, Christopher Walken (as "Gabriel Conroy, Kate & Julia's nephew"). Produced by Gregory Mosher and Arielle Tepper.

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