
David Ogden Stiers was born on October 31, 1942 in Peoria (Illinois/USA).
He is an American actor, voice actor and musician.
He was relocated to Eugene, Oregon, where he graduated from high school and briefly attended University of Oregon. He later moved to New York, where he studied drama at Juilliard School.
Stiers began his career in San Francisco at the Actors’ Workshop and went on to work with John Houseman’s Acting Company in New York on such productions as “The Beggar’s Opera”, “Measure for Measure”, “The Hostage” and the hit musical “The Magic Show”. His other theatre work includes performances with the Committee Revue and Theatre, the California Shakespeare Company and the improv group. He also was at the Pasadena Playhouse in “Love Letters” with Meredith Baxter. Read more... (488 words, 4 images)
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Alex Zahara was born on October 31, 19?? in Grande Prairie (Alberta/USA).
He attended high school at the Grande Prairie Composite High School where he got involved with theatre and won a scholarship to college for his direction of the stage version of “M*A*S*H”. He then attended
the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia where he achieved a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Theatre (Acting).
After graduation Zahara started his work as actor. Read more... (253 words, 6 images)
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Michael Anthony Beach was born on October 30, 1963 in Roxbury (Massachusetts/USA).
He is an American actor.
He attended the Noble & Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts on scholarship from ABC (A Better Chance). He was introduced to acting when he was sidelined by a lacrosse injury during high school by a classmate. After high school he went on to graduate from New York City’s Juilliard School, and performed in many off-Broadway and regional theater plays before starring in Los Angeles theater productions of “Ascension Day” and “Much Ado About Nothing”, and eventually breaking into film and television. Read more... (266 words, 4 images)
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