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Bill Irwin

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Bill Irwin

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  • TV special: Appeared in the PBS Special "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall" as the opening narrator and in the musical number "Sooner Or Later".
  • Music video: Appared in the Bobby McFerrin video "Don't Worry Be Happy"
  • Performs in small-stage work.
  • (1998) TV commercial: SNET
  • Music video: Appeared in Mary Chapin Carpenter video "Let Me Into Your Heart"
  • (mars 2005) Stage: Appeared (as "George") in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by Edward Albee. Longacre Theatre, New York City
  • Closing Ceremony, 1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta, Georgia. Performed as the comic band leader of the Bergen County (NJ) Drum Corps.
  • (avril 2009) Stage: Appeared (as "Vladimir") in "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett on Broadway, Studio 54, New York City
  • (septembre 2009) Stage: Appeared (as "Barry MacAfee") in "Bye Bye, Birdie", Roundabot Theare Company, New York City. Also in cast: John Stamos (as "Albert Peterson"), Gina Gershon (as "Susie Alvarez"), Jayne Houdyshell (as "Mrs. Mae Peterson"), Dee Hoty (as "Mrs. MacAfee"), Nolan Gerard Funk ((as "Conrad Birdie"). Robert E. Longbottom was the choreographer and director. Charles Strouse composed the music, Michael Stewart wrote the book and Lee Adams provided the lyrics.
  • (2008) Audiobooks: Narrated the unabridged audio book version of "Fluke", by Christopher Moore.
  • (2006) He acted in Edward Albee's play, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with Kathleen Turner, Mireille Enos, and David Harbour in the cast. Anthony Page was the director.
  • (1988) He acted in Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on Broadway in New York City with F. Murray Abraham, Robin Williams and Steve Martin in the cast. Mike Nicholas was director.
  • (1998 - 1999) David Shiner and his play, Fool Moon," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California with the Red Clay Ramblers and Nancy Harrington in the cast.
  • (2000 - 2001) He performed and directed Samuel Beckett's prose work, "Texts for Nothing," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
  • (2000 - 2001) David Shiner and his' play, "Fool Moon," was performed in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. The Red Clay Ramblers were composers. Nancy Harrington was director.
  • (2009 - 2010) He directed Mark O'Donnell and his adaptation of Moliere's play, Scapin," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
  • (2010 - 2011) He directed Mark O'Donnell and his adaptation of Moliere's play, "Scapin," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
  • (2014 - 2015) David Shiner and his play, "Old Hats," was performed in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California with Shaina Taub in the cast. Tina Landau was director. Shaina Taub was also composer.
  • (2012) He acted in Samuel Beckett's play, "The Endgame," in an American Contemporary Theatre production at the Geary Theater in San Francisco, California.
  • (December 13, 1985 to January 12, 1986) His plays, "The Regard of Flight," and "The Clown Bagatelles," were performed in The Arena Stage Theatre production at the Kreeger Theater in Washington D.C. Doug Skinner was composer.
  • (January 20 to March 27, 1994) He and David Shiner performed in David Shiner and his play, "Fool Moon," in presented by the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, California. He and David Shiner were also directors. Tom Morse was sound designer.
  • (February 6 to March 18, 2007) He acted in Edward Albee's play, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Kathleen Turner in the cast. Anthony Page was the director.
  • (1983) He performed in his play, "The Regard of Flight," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre Too in Los Angeles, California with M.C. O'Connor and Doug Skinner in the cast.
  • (1983) M.C. O'Connor, Doug Skinner and he performed in their play, "The Regards of Flight," in a Mark Taper Forum production at the Mark Taper Forum Too Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
  • (1990-1991 season) He and Geoff Hoyle were the lecturers and performers for the revue, "Contemporary Clowning and It's Debt to Commedia Dell'Artes," in the 6th annual Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • (September 27 to October 20, 1990) He and Michael Greif adapted Leon Kats' play, "The Three Cuckolds," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peter Zapp (Arlecchino); Fred Major (Coviello); Peggity Price (Flaminia); Ray Fry (Pantalone); V Craig Heidenreich (Leandro); Myra Taylor (Franceschina); William McNulty (Zanni); Bob Burrus (The Devil); Corliss Preston (Cintia) in the cast. Marcia Milgrom Dodge was choreographer. Jon Jory was director. directed by Jon Jory
  • (février 2009) Actor Bill Irwin talks about public employment of artists, and his experience working in schools under the CETA Act in the 1970s in an interview to further the funding for hiring artists to work in schools

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