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Leland Crooke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leland Crooke Leland Crooke is an American actor from stage and film. He is known from several stage plays and films by David Beaird. ==Career== In February 1980, Crooke gave his stage debut in the play Bal (Richard Nelson's loosely adaption of Bertolt Brecht's play ''Baal'' with James Belushi in title role) which was staged at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago.〔Otis L. Guernsey: The Best Plays of 1979-1980. Dodd, Mead & Co., 1981. ISBN 978-0-396-07907-1〕 In October of the same year he was cast as Swiss Cheese, the youngest son of Mother Courage in Sharon Ott's adaption of Brecht's play ''Mother Courage and Her Children'' at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.〔(Milwaukee Repertory Theater Photographic History Mother Courage and Her Children )〕 In 1981 he was seen as Lackey (a musketeer) in Cyrano de Bergerac at the same theatre.〔(Milwaukee Repertory Theater Photographic History Cyrano de Bergerac )〕 In 1984, he met director, screenwriter, and playwright David Beaird with whom he collaborated at the films ''The Party Animal'' (1984), ''My Chauffeur'' (1986), ''It Takes Two'', ''Pass the Ammo'' (both 1988), ''Scorchers'' (1991), and ''The Civilization of Maxwell Bright'' (2005). Crooke was also seen in Beaird's stage plays ''Scorchers'' (1985 in the role of Jumper at the Equity Waiver Theater in Los Angeles)〔(LA Times: The Little Play That Could )〕 and 900 Oneonta (1999 in the role of Dandy at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles). In addition Crooke played guest roles in television series including ''Key West'' (created by Beaird), ''Matlock'', ''Melrose Place'', ''ER'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''JAG'', ''Angel'', and ''Charmed''.
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