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American theatre and film actor. Member of [[AFTRA]] and [[AEA]]. Best known for his starring role as Dalton Monroe in ''In Plain Sight'' (http://www.inplainsightthemovie.com) and his supporting role as Phil the skinhead in ''The Bros,'' starring [[Shaquille O'Neal]] and [[Joey Fatone]]. In New York City, he starred in numerous plays off and off-off Broadway, including ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' at [[Lincoln Center]] and Laertes in Pineapple Project's production of ''[[Hamlet]].'' Resident actor of the Children's Theatre at the New York Hall of Science.
American theatre and film actor. Member of [[AFTRA]] and [[AEA]]. Best known for his starring role as Dalton Monroe in ''In Plain Sight'' (http://www.inplainsightthemovie.com) and his supporting role as Phil the skinhead in ''The Bros,'' starring [[Shaquille O'Neal]] and [[Joey Fatone]]. In New York City, he starred in numerous plays off and off-off Broadway, including ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' at [[Lincoln Center]] and Laertes in Pineapple Project's production of ''[[Hamlet]].'' Resident actor of the Children's Theatre at the New York Hall of Science.

Revision as of 03:47, 10 October 2008

Todd David Lawhorne
Born
Todd Lawhorne
OccupationActor
Years active2000-2007



American theatre and film actor. Member of AFTRA and AEA. Best known for his starring role as Dalton Monroe in In Plain Sight (http://www.inplainsightthemovie.com) and his supporting role as Phil the skinhead in The Bros, starring Shaquille O'Neal and Joey Fatone. In New York City, he starred in numerous plays off and off-off Broadway, including Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center and Laertes in Pineapple Project's production of Hamlet. Resident actor of the Children's Theatre at the New York Hall of Science.