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More Lies About Jerzy
''More Lies About Jerzy'' is a play written by Davey Holmes, inspired by the last days of the Polish-American novelist, Jerzy Kosiński. It was first produced Off-Broadway in 2001, at the Vineyard Theatre in New York City. It premiered in London at the New End Theatre and in Los Angeles at the Hayworth Theatre. The play is published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc. Synopsis A world-famous Jewish writer, Jerzy Lesnewski, is suspected as having lied about his childhood during the Holocaust. New York reviews In its first run, the play received both positive and mixed reviews. In ''The New York Times'', Bruce Weber wrote: "It is a work of admirable ambition and, indeed, perhaps its chief flaw is that it feels bulky and overloaded." In the ''New York Post'', Clive Barnes called it “electrifying" and "completely engrossing,” and Donald Lyons, also in the ''Post'', wrote that it was “exciting, compelling theater, about something that matters,” and "a meditation, serious but ...
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Davey Holmes
Davey Holmes (born October 4, 1969, in Massachusetts) is an Americans, American screenwriter, Television producer, producer and Television director, director. He is the creator and executive producer of the television show ''Get Shorty (TV series), Get Shorty'' (2017–2019) on Epix (TV network), Epix. Career Holmes began his writing career in New York City with a production of his original play ''More Lies About Jerzy'' (2001) at the Vineyard Theatre starring Jared Harris, and later productions of the play in London at the New End Theatre and in Los Angeles at the Hayworth Theatre. Holmes works extensively in television. He was executive producer of the Showtime (TV network), Showtime series ''Shameless (U.S. TV series), Shameless''. Other series he has written for include: ''In Treatment (U.S. TV series), In Treatment'', for which he won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Screenplay - New Series in 2009; ''Damages (TV series), Damages'', for which he received a nomina ...
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Time Out (company)
Time Out Group is a British media and hospitality company. Its digital and physical presence comprises websites, mobile editions, social media, live events and markets. Time Out covers events, entertainment and culture in cities around the world. Time Out was established in 1968, by founder Tony Elliott (publisher), Tony Elliott and has developed into a global platform across 333 cities and in 59 countries. Time Out Market was launched in 2014 in Lisbon. History The original ''Time Out (magazine), Time Out'' magazine was first published in 1968 by Tony Elliott with Bob Harris (radio presenter), Bob Harris as co-editor, and has since developed into a global platform across 333 cities and 59 countries. The magazine was a one-sheet pamphlet with listings for London. It started as a counter-culture publication that had an alternative viewpoint on issues such as gay rights, racial equality, and police harassment. Early issues had a print run of around 5,000 and evolved to a weekly c ...
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Jack Stehlin
John Anthony Stehlin III (pronounced "Stay-lin"; born July 21, 1966), known as Jack Stehlin, is an American television and theater actor who has played the role of DEA Captain Roy Till on the Showtime television series ''Weeds''. Early life and education Jack Stehlin was born July 21, 1966, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, to John Stehlin, a Minor League Baseball player, and Kitty (née O’Donnell), a circus juggler and acrobat. Stehlin's Australian prize fighter great-grandfather turned his ten children into a traveling circus act that joined P. T. Barnum and later the Ringling Brothers in the early 20th century. Stehlin's family includes two family members in the Circus Hall of Fame and the Guinness Book of World Records. He is a great-nephew of Australian Con Colleano, the first wire walker to do a forward somersault on the wire and great nephew of actor Bonar Colleano. Stehlin's mother, Kitty, was part of the second generation of Colleanos to join "The Juggling Colleanos," wh ...
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David Trainer
David Trainer is an American television director. He is known for directing every episode of the Fox sitcom ''That '70s Show'', with the exception of " That '70s Pilot", which was directed by Terry Hughes instead, and every episode of the Netflix sitcom '' The Ranch''. He also directed the first two seasons of the television show '' Boy Meets World'' (also a supervising producer), the 4th and final season of '' the John Larroquette Show'', and 63 episodes of '' Designing Women'' (which he also produced). Among many others, his directing credits also include several episodes of '' FM'', ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'', '' Grace Under Fire'', '' Cybill'', '' Anything But Love'', '' My Boys'', '' Hot in Cleveland'' and '' Mike & Molly''. He also wrote episodes for the soap opera '' Ryan's Hope'' in 1977 and the sitcom '' Misery Loves Company''. which he co-created with Michael Jacobs and Bob Young in 1995. Awards Trainer was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Award The Prim ...
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George Layton
George Layton (born George Michael William Löwy; 2 March 1942) is a British actor, director, screenwriter and author best known for three television roles – junior doctor Paul Collier in the comedy series ''Doctor in the House'' and its sequels '' Doctor at Large'', '' Doctor in Charge'' ''and Doctor at the Top'', Bombardier 'Solly' Solomons in the first two series of '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'', and Des the mechanic in early episodes of '' Minder''. He also appeared in two episodes of '' The Sweeney'' and played Norman Simmonds in ''EastEnders'' as well as a few early appearances as himself on the light entertainment BBC1 consumer show ''That's Life!''. Life and career Layton was born George Michael William Löwy in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England to Fritz and Edith Löwy (née Hecht). Both of Layton's parents were Austrian Jews who fled their native Vienna to England just before the outbreak of the Second World War. The family moved to Surrey before settling ...
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Martin Shakar
Martin Shakar (born January 1, 1940) is an American theatre, film and television actor. He was born in Detroit, Michigan to an Armenian/ Assyrian family from Adıyaman, Turkey and lives in Brooklyn, New York. A life member of The Actors Studio, Shakar has played in a number of Broadway
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and off-Broadway productions. In television shows, he has appeared four times in '' The Equalizer (1985 TV series), The Equalizer'' and three times in '''', as different characters.
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Portia Reiners
Portia Sullivan Reiners (born March 8, 1990) is an American actress. She has worked in theater, television, and film. Her television career includes the role of Britney Jennings on ''One Life to Live''. Career Reiners began her acting career in theater at age seven, appearing as Oliver in the musical ''Oliver!'', and then was signed to the Abrams Artists Agency at age ten. She began her television career in 2000 as Lily Benton Montgomery in ''All My Children'', then played Ada Dunne in ''As the World Turns'' in 2006 followed by Britney Jennings in ''One Life to Live'' from 2006 through 2007. She continued in theater playing Annie in the musical '' Annie'', Catherine in '' The Children's Hour'', Baby June in the musical ''Gypsy'', and then starring as Jenny Litnov in ''The Notebook'' at the McGinn-Cazale Theatre in New York City. In 2001, she played Kasia Gruszka in ''More Lies about Jerzy'' at the Vineyard Theatre in New York City. She starred as Mel in the 2010 movie '' Twelve ...
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Lizbeth MacKay
Lizbeth Mackay (born March 7, 1949) is an American actress. She works primarily in the theatre and television. Life and career Mackay was born in Buffalo, New York, the daughter of Robert J. Mackay, a salesman, and Alice (née Steurnagel), a dancer. She has two children, Caitlin and John. Nicknamed Liz, Mackay is a graduate of Adelphi University and the Yale Graduate School of Drama. Stage Mackay made her stage debut at the American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Connecticut, in 1970. She appeared in many productions at The Cleveland Play House from 1975 to 1978, including ''Man and Superman'', '' Dark at the Top of the Stairs'', ''Relatively Speaking'', ''Of Mice and Men'', ''Great Expectations'', and '' Little Foxes''. She played Alice in '' You Can't Take It with You'' at Center Stage, Baltimore, Maryland, in 1979, ''Crimes of the Heart'' at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles (1983), and ''The Dining Room'', Plaza Theatre, Dallas, Texas (1983). Mackay starred in ''Night, M ...
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Daniel London
Daniel London (born 1973) is an American actor, best known for his roles in '' Patch Adams'' (1998), ''Rent'' (2005), and ''Old Joy'' (2006). Life and career Born and raised in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, London began writing and acting in plays in high school. While he was a student at Mt. Lebanon High School, from which he graduated in 1991, his play ''The Martha War'' was performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. London attended Oberlin College, where he continued to act while majoring in English. He moved to New York City after his graduation in 1995 to begin his acting career. London landed one of his first major roles, alongside Robin Williams, in the 1998 film '' Patch Adams''. He also appeared on stage in two Beth Henley plays. London played Wally, the caretaker of the Pre-Cogs, in '' Minority Report'' in 2002. He also starred with Will Oldham in the 2006 film ''Old Joy''. London lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his singer/songwriter wife, Megan Reilly. Film ...
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Gretchen Egolf
Gretchen Egolf (born ) is an American theater, film and television actress. Early years Egolf is a native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her parents are Paula and Gary Egolf. She graduated from Hempfield High School in 1991 and from Juilliard School in 1995. She received the Michel St. Denis Award as an exceptional graduating drama student at Juilliard. Writer Tristan Egolf was her brother. She began taking classes in acting when she was 10, and she participated in drama in high school and community productions,.. Career Television and film Gretchen Egolf is most known for her various television roles, including ''Journeyman'' (NBC, 2007), '' Roswell'' (WB, 2000), and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (NBC, 2009–2012), among others, and the TV movies '' The Two Mr. Kissels'' (Lifetime 2008) and ''Gleason'' (CBS, 2002). Her film roles include ''The Talented Mr. Ripley'', '' The Namesake'', and '' Quiz Show''. Theatre After winning the Michel St. Denis Award for an Ex ...
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Jared Harris
Jared Francis Harris (born 24 August 1961) is a British actor. His roles include Lane Pryce in the drama series ''Mad Men'' (2009–2012), for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series; King George VI in the historical drama series ''The Crown'' (2016–2017); and Valery Legasov in the miniseries '' Chernobyl'' (2019), for which he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie''.'' Harris also had roles as David Robert Jones in the science fiction series ''Fringe'' (2008–2012), Anderson Dawes in the science fiction series '' The Expanse'' (2015–2017) and Captain Francis Crozier in the series '' The Terror'' (2018). He is also known for his significant supporting roles in films such as '' The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'' (2008), '' Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'' (2011), and Hari Seldon, a leading characte ...
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Darko Tresnjak
Darko Tresnjak ( sr-Cyrl, Дарко Трешњак, Darko Trešnjak) is a director of plays, musicals, and opera, and winner of several awards, including the Tony Award. He was the artistic director of the Hartford Stage in Connecticut, United States. Early life and education Tresnjak is of Serbian heritage. Tresnjak and his mother moved from Zemun, Yugoslavia (modern-day Serbia) to Maryland in 1976. He graduated from Swarthmore College, became a US citizen, and received a master of fine arts degree from Columbia University.Shirley, Don"He prefers it rare"''Los Angeles Times'', July 29, 2004 Career Around 2000 he wrote ''Princess Turandot'', inspired by Carlo Gozzi's play written in 1762 (upon which Puccini's opera ''Turandot'' was based). Tresnjak's play was performed by the Blue Light Theater Company in New York City in December 2000. He served as resident artistic director at Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California, in 2009, and directed for eight summers at the Wil ...
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