- Performs in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
- (1980) John Adamson; Linda Alper; Denis Arndt; James Avery; Stephen Bacon; Traber Burns; James Carpenter; Mimi Carr; Casey Childs; Phyllis Courtney; Evan Davidson; Hilary Davidson; Philip Davidson; Leonardo Defilippis; Cameron Dokey; Shirley Douglass Patton; Stuart Duckworth; Paul Duke; James Edmondson; Malinke Elliott; Richard Elmore; Carol Ernst; Michael T. Folie; Peter Giffin; Stephen J. Godwin; Bruce T. Gooch; Annette Helde; Robert Hirschboeck; J. Wesley Huston; Maureen Kilmurry; Alexander Knecht; Barry Kraft; Cooper A. Lewis; Courtney Lewis; Ron Lindlom; David Lovine; David Marston; John Norwalk; Kimberly Patton; Pat Patton III; Jeanne Paulsen; Lawrence Paulsen; Rex Rabold; Robert M. Reid; Richard Riehle; Margaret Rubin Vafiadis; Clydine Scales; Thomas Arthur Scales; Jill Shellabarger; John Shepard; Gary Sloan; Patricia Slover; Sally Smythe; Walter Stroud; Joan Stuart-Morris; Bill Terkuile; Kirk Thornton; Tom Weiner; Cal Winn; Jeffrey Harry Woolf; Mary Young Turner and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1981) Linda Alper; Denis Arndt; James Avery; Wayne Ballantyne; Michael Bardossi; Kathleen Brady; Traber Burns; Michael Cadigan; James Carpenter; Gary A. Christianson; Phyllis Courtney; Philip Davidson; Joseph De Salvio "Joe Vincent;" Shirley Douglass Patton; Stuart Duckworth; Paul Duke; James Edmondson; Richard Elmore; Carol Ernst; James Finnegan; Larry Friedlander; Jim Giancarlo; Bruce T. Gooch; Joyce Harris; Annette Helde; Robert Hirschboeck; Anne Hodgkinson; J. Wesley Huston; Richard Jessup; Bob Jones; Shira Kammen; Sherril Kannasto; Barry Kraft; Anne Krill; David Lovine; Kevin Loomis; Daniel Mayes; Eric Ness; Michael Newell; Patricia Maureen O'Scannell; Steven Patterson; Kristin Anne Patton; Jeanne Paulsen; Lawrence Paulsen; Maureen Thompson Phillips; Richard Poe; Sam Pond; Samuel Ponder; Richard Riehle; Clydine Scales; Thomas Arthur Scales; Patricia Slover; Dennis Smith; Daniel Stein; Randall Stuart; Joan Stuart-Morris; Richard Van Hessel; Julia Vander Schaaf; Mary Waller; John Whiteside; Cal Winn; Sonja Wold, Jeffrey Harry Woolf and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1981) He played Poins in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry The Fourth Part One," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Cal Winn (Falstaff); Kathleen Brady (Mistress Quickly) and Michael Cadigan (Francis) in the cast. James Edmondson was director. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (1985) Tobias Andersen; Denis Arndt; Wayne Ballantyne; Gloria Biegler; John David Castellanos; Philip Davidson; Joseph De Salvio "Joe Vincent;" Corky Dexter; Shirley Douglass Patton; Michael Duncan; James Edmondson; Richard Elmore; Wesley Grant; Skip Greer; Torrey Hanson; Barry Kraft; Dan Kremer; Priscilla Hake Lauris; Dee Maaske; Douglas Markkanen; Steven Martin; Michael McCarrell; William McKereghan; Penny Metropolis; Paul Vincent O'Connor; Jeanne Paulsen; Lawrence Paulsen; Daniel Renner; Paul Roland; Margaret Rubin Vafiadis; Stephanie Shine; Philip Charles Sneed; Carla Spindt; Joan Stuart-Morris; Kamella Tate; David Thompson; Mary Young Turner; Brian Tyrrell; Elizabeth Ury and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1985) He played Tyler Rayburn in Moss Hart's play, "Light Up the Sky," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Elizabeth Ury (Miss Lowell); Richard Elmore (Carleton Fitzgerald); Jeanne Paulsen (Frances Black); Paul V. O'Connor (Owen Turner); Dee Maaske (Stella Livingston); Corky Dexter (Peter Sloan); Philip Davidson (Sidney Black); Brian Tyrrell (Sven, Plain Clothes Man, Shriner); Carla Spindt (Irene Livingston); David Thompson (William H. Gallegher, Shriner) and Michael Duncan (Shriner) . Pat Patton was director. William Bloodgood was scenic designer. Claudia Everett was costume designer. Greg Sullivan was lighting designer. Todd Barton and Douglas K. Faerber were music adapters. Kirk M. Boyd was stage manager. Joanne L. Fantozzi was production assistant.
- (1985) He played Captain Jacob Horster in Henrik Ibsen's play, "An Enemy of the People," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Philip Davidson (Thomas Stockman M.D.); Jeanne Paulsen (Mrs. Katherine Stockman); Kamella Tate (Rachel); Frank Honts III (Henry); Jacob Isser (Martin); William McKereghan (Peter Stockman); Michael Duncan (Martin Kidd); Richard Elmore (Earl Washington); Torrey Hanson (Seth Billings) and Paul V. O'Connor (Ralph Isaacsen) in the cast. Jerry Turner was director, adapter, translator and artistic director. Richard L. Hay was scenic designer. Claudia Everett was costume designer. James Sale was lighting designer. Todd Barton and Douglas K. Faerber were music and sound composers. Kirk M. Boyd was stage manager. Joanne L. Fantozzi was production assistant.
- (1985) He played Megs in Steven Metcalfe's play, "Strange Snow," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Black Swan Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Jeanne Paulsen (Martha) and Richard Elmore (David) in the cast. Andrew J. Traister was director. William Bloodgood was scenic designer. Frances Kenny was costume designer. Robert Peterson was lighting designer. Douglas K. Faerber was sound adapter. Lee Alan Byron was production stage manager. Peggy L. Hess was stage manager. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (2003) He acted in David Edgar's plays, "Continental Divide: Mothers Against and Daughters of the Revolution," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Berkeley (California) Repertory Theatre production in a world premiere production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre (Daughters) and New Theatre (Mothers) in Ashland, Oregon with Robynn Rodriguez, Christine Williams, Nell Geisslinger and Michael Elich in the cast. Tony Taccone was director. The production performed at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley, California; Birmingham Repertory Theatre in Birmingham, England; Barbican Theatre in London, England and La Jolla Playhouse in La Jolla, California. Libby Appel was artistic director.
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