TONY SHALHOUB
Tony Shalhoub most recently appeared at the American
Repertory Theatre in the role of Bobby in The
Old Neighborhood, having appeared previously in eighteen A.R.T. productions
over four seasons. His roles included He in Diderot's Rameau's Nephew
(which he also played off-Broadway), Pozzo in Waiting for Godot
(1983), Joseph Surface in The School for Scandal, Angelo in Measure
for Measure, Solyony in Three Sisters, Spear in the
premiere of Rundown, and The Son in Six Characters in
Search of an Author. A 1980 graduate of the Yale
School of Drama, he performed in seven productions at the Yale
Repertory Theatre, appearing as Vince in Buried Child, and
Crotch and General Laskey in Ubu Rex. Tony has appeared on Broadway
in Conversations with my Father (Tony Award nomination), The
Heidi Chronicles; in Zero Positive and For Dear
Life at the Public Theater,
Richard III and Henry IV, Part I at Shakespeare-in-the-Park.
Other resident credits include Progress at the Long Wharf Theatre,
and Rum and Coke at Coconut Grove. Film
credits include the highly acclaimed Big Night opposite Stanley Tucci,
Searching for Bobby Fischer, Honeymoon in Vegas, Barton Fink, Longtime Companion,
and Quick Change. On television Mr. Shalhoub played Ian Stark on the
NBC series Stark Raving Mad, and was a a regular cast member on the long-running
series Wings; he has also appeared in The Equalizer, Spencer for Hire,
and numerous TV movies including Day One, in which he portrayed Enrico
Fermi.
Acting Company
American Repertory Theatre
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