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Blythe Danner
Blythe studied acting and got her degree from Bard
College and began her career in The Boston
Theater Company. By 25, she won the Theater
World Award for her work in Moliere''s "The
Miser" at Lincoln Center. She also won the 1970
Tony award for her role in "Butterflies Are Free."
She made her film premiere in the same year in
the television production of Dr. Cook's Garden
(1971) (TV). For 25 years, she has been a regular
performer at the Williamstown Summer Theater
Festival. She has also been nominated for Tonys
for performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire"
and "Betrayal". Married to director Bruce Paltrow,
she is the mother of two acting children Gwyneth
Paltrow and Jake Paltrow. |
Larry Bryggman Born in Concord,
California. Larry Bryggman attended City College of San
Francisco as well as the American Theatre Wing in New York.
He is best known for his role as villain Dr. John Dixon in
the soap opera "As the World Turns," (for which
he received two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Actor
in a Drama). His appearances in major films include "...And
Justice for All," "Die Hard with a Vengeance"
and "Spy Game." In 2005, Bryggman
starred as the Judge in the David Mamet farce
"Romance." The LA Times called his performance
"one of the finest comedic performances seen on an
American stage this decade." He's been twice
nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor
in a Play (1994 for "Picnic"; 2001 for "Proof"). |
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