Genre's:
Animated |
Action Flicks |
Comedies |
Comic Flicks |
Drama's |
Documentaries |
Fantasy |
Family |
Foreign |
Indie |
Horror |
Romance |
Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
Zombie |
Video Game |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Bill Irwin
Viewed, 2001x, Last Updated 2006-07-16 BILL IRWIN recently starred on Broadway as George in the revival of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? opposite Kathleen Turner, for which he won the 2005 Tony Award for Best Actor. Irwin also starred opposite Sally Field in another Albee play, the 2002 Tony Award-winning The Goat or Who is Sylvia. In 2003/2004, The Signature Theatre dedicated their season entirely to Irwin’s original work for which he acted as writer, director and star. Irwin was an original member of Kraken, a theatre company directed by Herbert Blau, and an original member of the Pickle Family Circus of San Francisco, where he worked with Larry Pisoni and Geoff Hoyle. He appeared as a guest with the ODC Dance Company of San Francisco, which first produced his original work. His own pieces, often developed with Doug Skinner and Michael O’Conner, include Not Quite/New York, The Courtroom and Regard of Flight (also seen on PBS’ Great Performances). On Broadway, Irwin’s original work Largely New York received five Tony Award nominations and won Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, New York Dance and Performance Awards. Irwin along with David Shiner, starred and choreographed the hit Fool Moon. Irwin also appeared with Steve Martin, Robin Williams and F. Murray Abraham in Waiting For Godot at Lincoln Center; Texts For Nothing, directed by Joe Chaikin at the Public Theatre, and in George Wolfe’s park production of The Tempest. Other Broadway productions include Accidental Death of an Anarchist and 5-6-7-8 Dance! Irwin’s feature film credits include: Love Conquers All!, Igby Goes Down, The Laramie Project for HBO, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas with Jim Carrey, John Turturro’s Illuminata, Scalpers, with Andy Garcia, and Michael Hoffman’s A Midsummer’s Night Dream, with Michelle Pfeiffer, Kevin Klein and Rupert Everett., as well as My Blue Heaven, Scenes From A Mall, Popeye, A New Life, Eight Men Out, Stepping Out, Hot Shots, and Silent Tongue. PBS recently aired the special Bill Irwin, Clown Prince as part of their Great Performances series. Filmography: Lady in the Water, The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Latest Bill Irwin News, Opinion & Discussion:
Julia Stiles Interview, Bourne Ultimatum
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All studio images/trailers and content is used for the purpose of publicity and no copyright infringement is intended.
Horror Movies - MMA - Comic Book Movies - Horror Trailers