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Jeffrey Meek : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeffrey Meek

Jeffrey William Meek (born February 11, 1959) is an American actor. Meek and his family moved often; as a child, Meek lived in Zweibrücken (Germany), Michigan, and San Francisco.
Meek graduated from Arlington High School in Riverside, California, and attended the University of California at Irvine. After graduating from UCI with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama, he moved to New York City after he was offered the role of Quinn McCleary on ''Search for Tomorrow''.
==Acting roles==

Meek's film acting includes appearing with Denzel Washington and Bob Hoskins in ''Heart Condition'' with Mickey Rourke, Morgan Freeman and Forrest Whittaker in ''Johnny Handsome'', and with Kurt Russell and Kelly McGillis in ''Winter People''.
His television work includes starring in the CBS series, ''Raven'' and the CBS late-night series, ''The Exile''. He also played the dual roles of Raiden and Shao Kahn in the TNT series, ''Mortal Kombat: Konquest''. He played the title role in the 1988 TV adaptation of ''Remo Williams''. He began his TV career playing Quinn McCleary on the daytime series ''Search for Tomorrow'', portrayed Craig Montgomery on ''As the World Turns'', and guest-starred in the A&E series ''The Glades''.
Having performed in over 100 plays and musicals, he played Stanley Kowalski in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', at the Tony Award-winning, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Jim Morrison, in the Doors musical, ''Celebration of the Lizard'', produced by Doors co-founder and keyboardist, Ray Manzerek, at the San Diego Repertory Theatre and the title role in Shakespeare's ''Coriolanus''. He also played the lead role of Markus, in the west coast première of Rob Ackerman's dark comedy, ''Table Top'', at the Laguna Playhouse and, most recently, starred as Mack the Knife, in San Diego Repertory's production of ''The Threepenny Opera''. He has received two Dramalogue Awards.
At the University of California, Irvine he played Hoss in Sam Shepard's ''The Tooth of Crime'', and the title role in Shakespeare's ''Coriolanus'', both directed by Keith Fowler. He has studied acting with Ivanna Chubbuck and Cameron Thor.
He has also been writing for most of his 30 year career. He co-wrote the Bobby Darin biographical film ''Beyond the Sea'', starring Kevin Spacey and Kate Bosworth.

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