Scott C. Brown, Bobbie
We welcome Scott in his Harlequin debut! Scott's favorite regional roles include Salieri in Amadeus, McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Porthos in The Three Musketeers (Lakewood Playhouse), Lennie in Of Mice and Men (Stagedoor Productions, Enumclaw), Talman in Wait Until Dark (Renton Civic Theater). Film work includes the Sheriff in Dark Horse and roles in The Gamers: Dorkness Rising, and various industrial videos and voiceover work. He was nominated for the Irene Ryan award for three different shows and was voted Best Dramatic Actor in 2007 and 2008 by the News Tribune and Best Actor in the South Sound Region 2006-2008 by the Weekly Volcano. Scott received a theater degree from Western Oregon State College.
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Zachariah Robinson, Douggie
Zachariah is thrilled to make his Harlequin debut with Sins of the Mother.
A professional actor in theatre and film for the past 16 years, he has been involved in over 40 productions in Indianapolis, Ohio, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sydney Australia, and Seattle. Other Seattle credits include:, Wonder of the World with Re-Act, Laughter on the 23rd Floor with SecondStory Rep, and Love, Sex, & the IRS with both Bellevue Civic and Redwood Theatre, and most recently The Moon is a Dead World, a world premier Mike Daisey Play at Annex. With a BA in Theater Performance from Butler University, Zach currently serves as the Acting Teacher for Rossi Entertainment. In addition to being on stage, Zach is a director and also the Associate Producer for Theatre 912.
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David Nail, Dubbah
David earned his B.F.A. in Theatre Performance and Direction from Texas Wesleyan University and is a graduate of the Performing Artists' Musical Theatre Conservatory in Dallas, Texas. After fifteen short years in theatre, SINS OF THE MOTHER becomes etched into history as David's Northwest Theatre debut. He has appeared in over sixty plays, musicals, and other "performance situations," directed almost twenty more and designed lighting for hundreds of production events and theatrical endevours. Ah yes, favorite roles: Sam Byck (ASSASSINS), Larry (CLOSER), Vince (TAPE), Carlo (A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD; A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE), Bert Bratt (HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING), Edmund (LONG DAYS JOURNEY INTO NIGHT), Ken Gorman (RUMORS) and Willum Cubbert in THE NERD. David would like to thank Scot, Jill and Mr. Horovitz for this amazing opportunity. Much thanks to Christian and all the guys at the Iron Rabbit for covering for David while he was in rehearsal. To the guys in the show, my hat is off to you - you are all remarkable. And two my family and friends, my Mom and my sweetie, I love you all! Thank you so very much. (And I can't wait to hear about Thailand! Hurry Back!)
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Brian Claudio Smith, Frankie/Philly
Brian is thrilled to be back with Harlequin for a fourth season. He's even more excited to tackle a pair of twins again having played the twins Rex and Ralph Morino in Twelfth Night of Stardust. Other Harlequin credits include Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Flavio Ando in Ladies of the Camellias, Banquo and the Porter in Macbeth, the Visitor in Under a Mantle of Stars, and Dorante in Game of Love and Chance. He recently finished a production of Henry IV with the Seattle Shakespeare Company. Other Seattle Shakes productions include The Miser, School for Scandal, Romeo and Juliet, and As You Like It. He will also be back with Seattle Shakespeare Company for The Merchant of Venice later this year. Brian is a graduate of Seattle University. |