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PATP Alumni — A Selection

Jean Smart, Tony nomination for The Man Who Came to Dinner, Emmy nomination for Frasier, on stage, TV and film in numerous roles.

Linda Emond, Tony nomination for Life (x) 3, appeared with Al Pacino in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and in Homebody/Kabul.

Shad Willingham, Jaclyn Williams, Richard Farrell and Suzanne Irving, currently at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, where Scott Kaiser, author of Mastering Shakespeare, is head of Voice and Text

Patrick Duffy, in Art in London’s West End, has many TV and film credits including Dallas and Step by Step.

John Aylward, a regular on NBC's ER, numerous other roles in TV and film, on stage in Death of a Salesman and Polish Joke at ACT.

Robyne Walker and Neil Dawson in the Clssical Theatre of Harlem's productions of The Blacks and Macbeth.

Christopher Evan Welch, the 2004 film Stepford Wives, has appeared on stage in the Public Theatre's 2004 production of Much Ado About Nothing, in Scapin with Bill Irwin, in Woody Allen's Writer's Block, on Broadway in 2002 in The Crucible, 2000 Obie winner for A Streetcar Named Desire.

Pamela Reed, Obie and ACE award winner, whose film credits include The Right Stuff, Kindergarten Cop, Bob Roberts, Bean and Proof of Life.

Karl Bury in the Jim Carrey film, The Majestic, Ray Liotta's understudy in the 2004 Broadway production of Match, in Awake and Sing at Pittsburgh’s Public Theatre and on TV in HBO's The Sopranos and Showtime's Brotherhood.

Christina Chang in NBC’s Deadline, Once and Again, Fox's 24, ABC's LA Dragnet, CBS's CSI: Miami and the movie Random Hearts.

Harris Smith, assistant professor of acting at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Lisa Estridge-Gray in Hair and Most Happy Fella at the 5th Avenue, Peter Pan at the Village Theatre and Crumbs from the Table of Joy (with Robyne Walker) at Intiman.

Alban Dennis, in Titus Andronicus and Cymbeline at Intiman, in Inspecting Carol at Seattle Rep and in Johnny Tremain and Charlotte’s Web at Seattle Children’s Theatre.

Dennis Mosley, at ACT in Night of the Iguana, Good Boys, Omnium Gatherum, has also appeared at Artists Repertory Theatre and Seattle Children's Theatre.

Shelley Reynolds, Ron Simons, Stephanie Shine in Laramie Project at the Empty Space.

Kyle MacLachlan in HBO’s Sex and the City, ABC's Twin Peaks, films include Hamlet, Northfork, Touch of Pink, he also appeared in On an Average Day on London’s West End in 2002.

Hugh O'Gorman, in Seattle Rep's The Shaughraun, NBC’s miniseries The Tenth Kingdom, Law & Order and AMC's Remember WENN, now head of acting program at Long Beach State College.

Ron Simons in Boy Steals Train, and with Robyne Walker in the Classical Theatre of Harlem's productions of The Blacks and Trojan Women

Jim Anzide, Alice Dodd and Melanie Van Betten founded the highly respected Circle X Theatre in LA.


Michael Christensen, co-founder of the Big Apple Circus and founder of the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit, honored in 2004 as Distinguished Alumhus of the UW's College of Arts and Sciences.

Joel McHale, in Spiderman 2, The Onion and The Lords of Dogtown, on stage in Circle X Sperm, host of E!'s The Soup.

Lisa Strum in Hair at the 5th Avenue, Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Artists Repertory Theatre, Sideways Stories at Seattle Children’s Theatre and Lady from the Sea at Intiman (with Dawn Roberson).

Harry Groener, currently on Broadway as King Arthur in Spamalot, received Tony nominations for Crazy for You, Cats and Oklahoma!. In If Love Were All off-Broadway and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Richard Karn played Al on ABC's Home Improvement.

Matt Seidman, In the Penal Colony at ACT, Proof at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Macbeth at the Shakespeare Theatre and Law and Order: SVU.

Kyra Himmelbaum, appeared at Southern Rep in The House of Plunder and in Tina Landau's production of Time of Your Life at the Seattle Rep and ACT in San Francisco.

Shawn Telford, in Vincent in Brixton at ACT and Grapes of Wrath at Intiman.

Rene Millan, in premiere of Gibraltar at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Alexandra Tavares, in Three Sisters at Intiman.

 

 

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