Stuhlbarg, Michael

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Stuhlbarg, Michael

PERSONAL

Education: Julliard School, B.F.A.; also studied acting at National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, University of London, England, British-American Drama Academy, Oxford, England, University of California at Los Angeles, and Vilnius Conservatory, Lithuania; studied mime with Marcel Marceau at the World Centre.

Addresses: Agent—Cornerstone Talent Agency, 37 West 20th St., Suite 1108, New York, NY 10011.

Career: Actor. Appeared for three seasons with Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.

Awards, Honors: Drama League Award, 1996, for Old Wicked Songs; Elliot Norton Boston Theatre Award, 1997, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Drama Desk Award, outstanding featured actor in a play, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, Drama League Award, 2005, all for The Pillowman; Lucille Lortel Award nomination, outstanding lead actor, League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers, 2006, for Measure for Pleasure; Martin E. Segal Award, Lincoln Center.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Young Hassid, A Price Above Rubies, Miramax, 1998.

Robert/Ross, Macbeth in Manhattan, 1999.

Cohen, The Grey Zone, Lions Gate Films, 2001.

Pawel, Solidarity. (short), 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Wicks, The Hunley, TNT, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

The 59th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Jerry, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (also known as Studio 60), NBC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Alfred Doten, "Gold Rush," The American Experience, PBS, 2006.

Marcel Costas, "Slither," Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2006.

Other Television Appearances:

Appeared in Family Brood; Hungry for Survival.

Stage Appearances:

Barker, soldier, and apprentice, Woyzeck, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, Newman Theatre, New York City, 1992–93.

"Sweetbitter Baby," The 1993 Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizon Theatre, New York City, 1993.

French gentleman, All's Well That Ends Well, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1993.

Dauphin, Saint Joan, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1993.

Title role, Richard II (also known as The Tragedy of Richard II), New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, 1994.

The Government Inspector, Lyceum Theater, 1994.

Stephen Hoffman, Old Wicked Songs, Barrow Group and Jewish Repertory Theatre, Playhouse 91, 1995.

Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA, 1996.

Hoffman, The Grey Zone, Manhattan Class Company Theatre, New York City, 1996.

Lieutenant David Wills, Taking Sides, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1996.

Khonen, A Dybbuk, or Torn Between Two Worlds, New York Shakespeare Festival, Newman Theatre, 1997.

Surveyor for Buckingham, Cranmer, and Archbishop of Canterbury, Henry VIII, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1997.

Ernst Ludwig, Cabaret, Broadway production, 1999.

Time/Clown, The Winter's Tale, Delacorte Theatre, 2000.

Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, Delacorte Theatre, 2002.

Posthumus Leonatus, Cymbeline, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 2002.

The Mysteries, Classic Stage Theatre, New York City, 2004.

Francois, Belle Epoque, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005.

Michael, The Pillowman, Booth Theatre, New York City, 2005.

Hamlet, Monday Night Hamlet, Classic Stage Theatre, 2005.

"The Maid's Tragedy," Revelation Readings, 45 Below, New York City, 2005.

Will Blunt, Measure for Pleasure, Public Theatre, New York City, 2006.

Also appeared as Louis Ironson, Angels in America, Julliard School, New York City; in As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City; The Waverly Gallery, Naked Angels, New York City; Mad Forest, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City; A Dybbuk, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT; and in Timon of Athens and Three Men on a Horse, both Broadway productions.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Back Stage, September 3, 1999, p. A6.

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