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Jon Mullich

Jon Mullich (born 1961) American actor, playwright, director and Academy Award historian.
==Background==
Mullich was born in Los Angeles, California.
Mullich played Gloucester in Reza Abdoh's vision of ''King Lear'' and Abel Drugger in ''The Alchemist'' at the Globe Playhouse among other roles before achieving recognition for his performance in the title role of Mark Ringer's production of ''Hamlet''.〔''Los Angeles Times'', "Stage Beat," November 12, 1988〕 It was praised for its "touches of gallows humor and mocking fatalism", the first theatrical production produced under the Actors' Equity Association 99-seat theater plan.〔Drama-Logue, "Jon Mullich's Hamlet," November 3–9, 1988〕〔Los Angeles Times, "Stage Watch" October 6, 1988〕
The ''LA Weekly'' described Mullich's Angelo in ''Measure for Measure'': "this staging of Shakespeare's tragicomic treatise of sexual politics shines on the merits of the marvelously austere, yet emotionally vulnerable, Jon Mullich".〔''LA Weekly'', "Measure for Measure," February 15–21, 2002〕 He also played Lord Grizzle in Dennis Gersten's production of ''The Author's Thumb'' (adapted from the works of Henry Fielding), Thomas Diaforus in ''The Imaginary Invalid'', Demetrius in ''A Midsummer Night’s Dream'' and Malvolio in ''Twelfth Night'', as well as appearances on the television show ''Totally Hidden Video''. When he took on the title role in Shakespeare's ''Richard III'' in 2015, one critic wrote "Jon Mullich is one of the best 'Richards' we have seen, teetering a tight line between portraying madness, histrionics and unbridled ambition. It takes a studied actor to show the human side of Richard without giving in to the buffoonery of his folly and Mullich owns the character both body and soul."〔http://www.reviewplays.com/7-15-jjr-rich_iii.htm〕
Mullich's work as a playwright includes an adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's farce ''A Servant of Two Masters'' which transferred the action of the play to Prohibition-era Chicago. Mullich also played the role of Truffaldino Bottachio as a Brooklyn wise guy in the premiere production, a performance that ''Back Stage West''〔''Back Stage West'', "Reviews," June 28, 2001〕 said "keeps the audience roaring with laughter at his shameless mugging". He also wrote ''The Special Award'', a drama about D.W. Griffith which examines events surrounding the director's lifetime achievement Oscar at the 1936 Academy Award ceremony and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' controversial early role as a labor organization in Hollywood. He writes a weekly humor blog titled "Jonny's Enemies List."

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