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Howard Lee Sherman (born June 11, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. ==Theatre== Sherman Howard began his career at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco in 1971. While a member of ACT's repertory company, he appeared in the roles of Glendenning in David Storey's ''The Contractor'', The Archangel Gabriel in Nagle Jackson's ''The Mystery Cycle'', James in Harold Pinter's ''The Collection'', and Gratiano in ''The Merchant of Venice'', along with roles in both ''Antony and Cleopatra'' and ''Caesar and Cleopatra''. He appeared as Archie in Tom Stoppard's ''Jumpers'' in the premier season of Chicago's Northlight Theatre Company. While a member of the resident company at the Actors Theatre of Louisville for three seasons during the mid-70s, he played the role of Lucius in Jon Jory's ''Andronicus: A Space Musical'', and had roles in ''The Runner Stumbles'', ''The Front Page'', ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'', and the European tour of Marsha Norman's ''Getting Out''. His off-Broadway credits include Shel Silverstein's ''The Crate'' and ''The Lady or the Tiger Show'' as well as Sam Shepard's ''Geography of a Horse Dreamer'' at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, along with ''I'm Not Rappaport'' at the Roundabout Theatre Company. He appeared in ''Titus Andronicus'' and ''Tell Out My Soul'' at The Public Theater, as well as in Lillian Hellman's ''Another Part of the Forest'' at the Pecadillo Theatre. He most recently appeared in the title role of "Bauer" by Lauren Gunderson at 59 E 59th St in New York City. His further regional credits include Prospero in ''The Tempest'', King Henry in ''The Lion in Winter'', Spooner in ''No Man's Land'', and Lopakhin in ''The Cherry Orchard'' at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey (STNJ), where he has also appeared in the title roles of both Bertolt Brecht's ''Life of Galileo'' and Luigi Pirandello's ''Henry IV'' (Enrico IV). He also appeared as Scrooge in the STNJ's production of ''A Christmas Carol''. He played the role of Benedick in ''Much Ado About Nothing'', opposite his wife, Donna Bullock, as Beatrice. He played the title roles in both ''Hamlet'' and ''Macbeth'' at the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival and the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, respectively. He appeared in the title role of ''Sheridan'' at the La Jolla Playhouse. He appeared in ''The Price'' at the Pittsburgh Public Theater and in ''Nine Armenians'' at the Intiman Theater in Seattle. His Broadway credits include ''Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo'', ''All My Sons'', ''Inherit the Wind, and ''Gore Vidal's ''The Best Man''. He recently concluded a run at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego as The Player in Tom Stoppard's ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead''. After making his living as a professional actor in theater, film, and television for over four decades, Mr. Howard has savored the chance to merge his theatrical skills with his personal passion for concert hall music. In the 2013/14 season he performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Rachmaninoff’s “The Bells” conducted by Vladimir Jurowski. He also appeared in the role of Prospero in the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra's unique presentation of Jean Sibelius' The Tempest Suite conducted by Jacque Lacombe. But his legacy performance will always be as Bub… the heroic (though flesh-eating) lead zombie in George A. Romero's ''Day of the Dead''. And to animation fans he's also remembered as the voice of Derek Powers, better known as the supervillain 'Blight' from the Batman Beyond animated series' from the DC Animated Universe, part of DC Comics media 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sherman Howard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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