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'''Wynn Harmon''' is an American actor (born |
'''Wynn Harmon''' is an American actor (born November 7, 1960, [[Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania]]). |
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He received his BFA, ''magna cum laude'', [[Boston University]] College of Fine Arts, ''Edwin E. Stein Award for Excellence in the Arts''; MFA, [[American Conservatory Theatre]], (ACT). |
He received his BFA, ''magna cum laude'', [[Boston University]] College of Fine Arts, ''Edwin E. Stein Award for Excellence in the Arts''; MFA, [[American Conservatory Theatre]], (ACT). |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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He is the recipient of the St. Louis Critics Award--Best Supporting Actor for Jacques in ''[[As You Like It]]'' and the Best Supporting Actor award for [[Antoine de |
He is the recipient of the St. Louis Critics Award--Best Supporting Actor for Jacques in ''[[As You Like It]]'' and the Best Supporting Actor award for his portrayal of [[Antoine de Saint Exupéry]] in ''[[Some Things that Can Go Wrong at Thirty-five Thousand Feet]]'' at Duke Theatre Previews. In 2001, he was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame. He is a member of [[Actors' Equity Association]]. He is also a member of [[Marble Collegiate Church]] and resides in New York City. |
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Wynn Harmon is an American actor (born November 7, 1960, Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania).
He received his BFA, magna cum laude, Boston University College of Fine Arts, Edwin E. Stein Award for Excellence in the Arts; MFA, American Conservatory Theatre, (ACT).
Credits
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
- the premiere of Tibet Does Not Exist.
Regional credits include:
- Love's Labour's Lost at The Shakespeare Theatre, Washingtoin D.C.
- The Heidi Chronicles at Arena Stage
- A Moon for the Misbegotten at Long Wharf Theatre, Hartford Stage and The Alley Theatre
- The Constant Wife, Pericles, Macbeth, The Comedy of Errors, The Winter's Tale, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Merry Wives of Windsor, All's Well That Ends Well at The Old Globe Theatre
- Noises Off and Les Trois Dumas at Indiana Repertory Theatre;
- Sylvia and Travels with My Aunt at Virginia Stage and Syracuse Stage;
- Three Sisters and Ring Round the Moon at American Conservatory Theatre;
- Silent Edward at La Jolla Playhouse;
- A Christmas Carol at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre;
- The Way of the World at Huntington Theatre Company;
- The West End Horror and A Christmas Carol at Bay Street Theatre;
- The Marriage of Figaro at American Repertory Theatre;
- Edith Stein, She Loves Me, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Normal Heart at Pittsburgh Public Theatre;
- Dr. Faustus, Pure Poe, A Christmas Carol and The Taming of the Shrew at Capital Repertory Theatre;
- Me and My Girl at Candlewood Playhouse;
- Scrooge in A Christmas Carol at the Westport Country Playhouse;
- Present Laughter, Noises Off, 110 in the Shade, at Dorset Theatre Festival;
- 1776, Anything Goes, Moon Over Buffalo, Noises Off and Murderers at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach;
- Time of My Life, Balmoral, Tartuffe, The Mousetrap and Moon Over Buffalo at Depot Theatre;
- The Mousetrap and The Nerd at Players Theatre Columbus;
- Much Ado About Nothing; Romeo and Juliet at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival and Our Town at Two River Theatre.
On television he played
- Trevor Babcock on All My Children
- Mark in the film Paper Cranes.
Awards
He is the recipient of the St. Louis Critics Award--Best Supporting Actor for Jacques in As You Like It and the Best Supporting Actor award for his portrayal of Antoine de Saint Exupéry in Some Things that Can Go Wrong at Thirty-five Thousand Feet at Duke Theatre Previews. In 2001, he was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame. He is a member of Actors' Equity Association. He is also a member of Marble Collegiate Church and resides in New York City.