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Tom Dugan is an American theater, film and television actor who appeared in nearly 50 films and television series since 1986. ==Life and career== Tom Dugan grew up in Winfield Township, New Jersey and studied theater at Montclair State University.〔Schulz, Mike. ("Judges of Posterity: Quad City Arts Visiting Artist Tom Dugan Portrays Robert E. Lee" ), ''River Cities' Reader'', January 17, 2007. Accessed November 12, 2013. "Dugan grew up in the small New Jersey town of Winfield – where, during performances in grammar and high school, the fledgling actor 'found a very comfortable place performing in theatre' – and eventually earned a degree in theatre from Montclair University, located in the upper region of the state."〕 Dugan has been professionally acting in Los Angeles for over 25 years and is the 2011 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award-Winner〔LA Drama Critics Circle website http://ladramacriticscircle.com/2011-awards-nominees/〕 for Best Solo Performance for his work as Simon Wiesenthal in ''Wiesenthal''. An LA Times Critics' Pick for 2010,〔LA Times Review http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/05/theater-review-nazi-hunter-simon-wiesenthal-at-theatre-40.html〕 Tom Dugan wrote and starred in one-man historical plays ''Robert E. Lee - Shades of Gray'' and ''Wiesenthal'', and wrote and directed ''Frederick Douglass - In the Shadow of Slavery'' and ''The Ghosts of Mary Lincoln''.〔Tom Dugan Plays http://www.tomduganplays.com〕 Dugan often plays in the area of one-person shows, as he currently has 5 shows in production simultaneously. His regional theatre work includes leading roles in ''The Man Who Came to Dinner, Misery, Amadeus'' and ''The Voice of the Prairie''. He has also starred in national tours of ''Oscar to Oscar'' and ''On Golden Pond'' with Jack Klugman, along with national tours of his own plays including ''Robert E. Lee –Shades of Gray'' and ''Wiesenthal''. Dugan is a member of the Colony Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, Theater 40 in Beverly Hills, CA, Theatrical Arts International, SAG/AFTRA, and Actors Equity. Accolades for Dugan include three nominations for the 2011 Los Angeles Ovation Awards, for his work in ''Wiesenthal'', and the 2003 Inland Theater League Best Actor Award. In films, he appeared as Chamberlain from the Horror action film ''Hellraiser: Bloodline'' (1996), the Surgeon from ''The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold'' (2006) film and. the Orange Country Man in ''Pro-Choice'' (2006). He also appeared as an arms dealer in ''P.U.N.K.S.'' (1999), and an operator in ''The Puppet Masters'' (1994). Dugan’s television and film credits include ''Bones'', ''Friends'', ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', ''The Practice'', ''Even Stevens'', ''Chicago Hope'', ''Just Shoot Me'', ''Kindergarten Cop'' and ''Dave''.〔Tom Dugan IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0240838/〕
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