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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Maurice Jarre to Lawrence N. Kasha
Peter Jolly Biography (1951-)
Addresses: Home: 35 Bedford Street, #13, New York, NY, 10014.
"I have traveled extensively throughout Europe with the People to People Student Ambassador Program." Aims: "The continued development of new American works for an audience willing to accept and want the spontaneity of the theatrical experience. Respect for the stage actor as a member of the artistic community."
- Nationality
- American
- Occupation
- actor
Famous Works
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Debut
- Unknown Man, The Bat, Worthington High School, 1967.
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New York Debut
- Harry, The Sea Horse, Direct Theater's Actors Festival, 1975.
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Principal Stage Appearances
- Max Dupree, Knuckle, Hudson Guild, New York; Mr. Gill, The Show-Off, Playwrights Horizons, New York; Man in Black, Goose and Tom-Tom, Public Theatre, New York; Bucky, Earthworms, Playwrights Horizons, New York; Woodcutter/Count, Miss Julie, Hudson Guild, New York; Mark, Bhutan, William Redfield, New York; Seth Edward, Man in the House, William Redfield, New York; Frank Marrant, Street Scene, Moonlight Conspiracy, New York; Nojd, The Father, Gene Frankel MCPA, New York; Sampson, Romeo and Juliet, York Players, New York; Ivan, Long Voyage Home, Washington Market Players, New York; Jean, L'Atelier, Trinity Square Theatre; Antonio, Twelfth Night, Folger Theatre Group, Washington, DC; Larry Toms, Boy Meets Girl, Hartford Stage Company,CT; First Officer, Twelfth Night, Yale Repertory; Harold Parmalee, Merton of the Movies, Milwaukee Repertory; Invisible Man/Tarzan/Television Announcer, The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, Totem Pole Playhouse;Henry Lodge, Move Over, Mrs. Markham, Totem Pole Playhouse; John Buchanan, Jr., Summer and Smoke, Otterbein Theatre; Jean, Miss Julie, Trotwood Circle Theatre. As a participant in the Dawn Project at the No Smoking Playhouse, a group "dedicated to the development and nurturance of newwork by American playwrights," Mr. Jolly played Mac in Mothers and Daughters, Tom Howard in Reflected Glory, Henry David Thoreau in Walden Pond, and the Centurion in Androcles and the Lion.
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Principal Films
- Jackson, Four Friends; Joe, Gellerman.
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Television Appearances
- Joey, Another World; Flint, Search for Tomorrow.
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Favorite Roles
- Seth Edward in Man in the House; Larry Toms in Boy Meets Girl; Jean in Miss Julie; Ivan in Long Voyage Home.
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