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Marcus D'Amico : ウィキペディア英語版
Marcus D'Amico

Marcus D'Amico (born December 4, 1965) is a film, TV and stage actor best known for his role as Michael "Mouse" Tolliver in the original ''Tales of the City'' miniseries in 1993. He has also appeared in various theater productions. D'Amico was born in Germany to an American father and a British mother, and was brought up in the United Kingdom.
==Acting career==
In addition to his role in ''Tales of the City'', D'Amico has also had a recurring role in the UK soap opera ''Family Affairs,'' guest-starred in ''Jeeves & Wooster'' and guest-starred on the black comedy ''Murder Most Horrid''. Other appearances include UK police drama ''The Bill'', ''As Time Goes By'', and brief appearances in ''Superman II'' and Stanley Kubrick's ''Full Metal Jacket''.
D'Amico has stated a preference for stage acting,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://gaydarnation.com/UserPortal/Article/Detail.aspx?ID=5858&sid=54 )〕 and among his various stage performances are a production of Shakespeare’s ''Julius Caesar'' at London's Young Vic Theatre, and ''The Boys Next Door'' at London's Comedy Theatre. One of his award attributes includes a nomination for the 1992 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his role in the stageplay ''Angels in America''.
In 2003 he appeared in ''The Lisbon Traviata'' at the King's Head Theatre in London. The following year he joined the cast of ''Mamma Mia!'' in London.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/83908-Marcus-DAmico-Joins-West-End-Mamma-Mia-New-Cast-Begins-Feb-9 )
D'Amico did not reprise the role of Michael "Mouse" Tolliver in the 1998 sequel, ''More Tales of the City'', and the role was recast with Paul Hopkins (who also appeared in the third installment, ''Further Tales of the City'' in 2001). According to the series' author, Armistead Maupin:
: "Despite the rumors, it is not true that Marcus D'Amico wasn't invited back because of issues surrounding his sexuality. The production team met Marcus and he expressed 'ambivalence' about returning to the role of Mouse. The director felt it was important to find someone who would enthusiastically embrace the role."〔(Armistead Maupin interview )〕
However, he has referred to his past work on the ''Tales of the City'' miniseries as "Exhausting, enlightening and challenging".
When asked about fears of typecasting after appearing in the stageplay ''Angels in America'' and in the ''Tales of the City'' TV series, D'Amico stated in 2003, "I did get typecast in gay roles but it now no longer worries me."〔

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