Other works
Music video for Dave Stewart's song, "Jealousy".
(April 1998): Played Theodore 'Hickey' Hickman in "The Iceman Cometh" by 'Eugene O'Neill' (Almeida Theater, London, England, UK)
(April 1999-July 1999) Played Theodore 'Hickey' Hickman in "The Iceman Cometh" by 'Eugene O'Neill' (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, New York, USA). Nominated for the Tony
Award Best Actor in Play.
(August 1982-October 1982) Played Oswald in "Ghosts" by
Henrik Ibsen (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
Sings "That Old Black Magic" on the soundtrack of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
(September 2004) Directed the British version of the Dutch play "Cloaca" by
Maria Goos. (The Old Vic, London, England, UK)
(March 2005-April 2005) Played Ben Cook in "National Anthems" by
Dennis McIntyre (The Old Vic, London, England, UK)
(July 2005): Played C.K. Dexter Haven in "The Philadelphia Story" play by
Philip Barry (The Old Vic, London, England, UK).
(October 2005) Played Richard II in "Richard II" by
William Shakespeare (The Old Vic, London, England, UK).
(2006) Voice-over for "Honda Accord"
TV commercial.
(September 2006): Played Jim Tyrone in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" by
Eugene O'Neill (The Old Vic, London, England, UK).
(April 2007-) Played Jim Tyrone in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" by
Eugene O'Neill (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, New York, USA). Nominated for Drama Desk
Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
(1991). Stage Play: Lost in Yonkers. Comedy. Written by
Neil Simon. Directed by
Gene Saks. Richard Rodgers Theatre: 21 Feb 1991- 3 Jan 1993 (780 performances + 11 previews that began on 12 Feb 1991). Cast:
Mercedes Ruehl (as "Bella"),
Kevin Spacey (as "Louie"),
Irene Worth (as "Grandma Kurnitz"),
Mark Blum (as "Eddie"),
Danny Gerard (as "Arty"),
Lauren Klein (as "Gert"),
James Marsh (as "Jay"). Standbys:
Leslie Ayvazian (as "Gert"),
Irene Dailey (as "Grandma Kurnitz"),
Mike Damus (as "Arty"), David Neipris (as "Jay"). Understudies: David Chandler (as "Eddie/Louie"),
Didi Conn (as "Bella/Gert"),
Pauline Flanagan (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), David Neipris (as "Jay"),
Justin Strock (as "Arty"). Replacement cast:
Lucie Arnaz (as "Bella"),
David S. Chandler (as "Eddie"), Didi Conn (as "Bella"),
Benny Grant (as "Arty"),
Rosemary Harris (as "Grandma Kurnitz"), Jane Hoffman (as "Grandma Kurnitz"),
Anne Jackson (as "Grandma Kurnitz"),
Timothy Jerome (as "Eddie"),
Jane Kaczmarek (as "Bella"),
Bruno Kirby (as "Louie"), Brian Markinson (as "Louie"),
Mercedes McCambridge (as "Grandma Kurnitz"),
Alan Rosenberg (as "Louie"),
Isa Thomas (as "Grandma Kurnitz"),
Steve Vinovich (as "Eddie"). Produced by
Emanuel Azenberg. Note: Filmed as
Lost in Yonkers (1993).
(April 1986-June 1986) Played James Tyrone, Jr. in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" by
Eugene O'Neill (Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
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.
Co-hosted the Noble Peace Prize concert for Al Gore in Oslo December 2007.
(1 February - 26 April 2008) Played Charlie Fox in "Speed-The-Plow" by David Mamet - Old Vic Theatre, London/ Ruhrfestspiele Festival.
(June 2009) American Airlines "Finding the right seat" Advert
(2005) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Julian Glover, Ben Miles, Sean Baker, Peter Eyre, Oliver Cotton, David Weston, Iain Mitchell, David Collings, Mark Tandy, and Susan Tracy in the cast. Trevor Nunn was director.
(2009)
TV commercial for the "Olympus Pen" digital camera (slogan: Point-and-shoot...that's a crime! Stay away from point-and-shoot...don't be a tourist.)
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