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A deep-voiced, magisterial character actor, Yulin has often played hyper-educated characters gone awry, like the evil Doctor Berrisford in the cult pic, "Bad Dreams" and Dr.
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An avuncular, often underused character player in films, Philip Bosco made his feature debut in "Requiem For a Heavyweight" but acted in only one other picture prior to 1983 when his thinning white hair, ready.... An avuncular, often underused character player in films, Philip Bosco made his feature debut in "Requiem For a Heavyweight" but acted in ...
By Rebecca M. Alvin of Provincetown Magazine September 17th, 2009 At 13, Betty Buckley had a vision.
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Bay Street and Parrish partner to offer workshops
A new partnership between the Bay Street Theatre and the Parrish Art Museum will kick off on Saturday, June 27, when world-famous blues/rock guitarist G.E. Smith conducts a two-day electric guitar workshop at the Parrish.
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G.E. Smith and Betty Buckley could be your teachers
Thanks to a new relationship between Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theatre and the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, G.E. Smith, the "master of the Telecaster" and former frontman for the "Saturday Night Live" band, and Betty Buckley, a beloved Broadway diva, will be offering master classes for aspiring artists on the East End at the end of the month.
This dark-haired, slightly-built native New Yorker got his start in the theater.
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