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Elizabeth Ann Bennett ’01 appeared in the films Helter Skelter and Liberty Heights, as well as on the television series CSI NY, The Dead Zone, NEIS, and Point Pleasant.

 

Amelia Campbell ’87 earned a Tony nomination for her role in Our Country’s Good and has appeared on Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Third Watch. She played Margaret Truman in HBO’s Truman.

 

Stephen Carrasco ‘06 is currently appearing in White Christmas on Broadway.

 

Elyn Cordeiro '02 is traveling the world as head of props for Disney on Ice: Monsters, Inc.

 

Gil Cates Sr. ’55 has produced the Academy Awards telecasts since 1991. He has served as president of the Directors Guild of America and is founding dean of Theater, Film, and Television at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is producing director of The Geffen Playhouse.

 

Marvin J. Chomsky ’50 is an Emmy Award-winning producer and director whose television credits include the Billionaire Boys Club, Holocaust, Peter the Great, and Roots.

 

Jason Cicci ’93 had his first play, A Month of Sundays, produced at the Theatre Row Theatre on 42nd Street. He won a one-act competition at the Riant Theatre, which produced his play Him & Her.

 

James Clow ’87 opened in Blood Brothers on Broadway and opened the revival of Company on Broadway. He was in the national tour of Sunset Boulevard and appeared in the musical drama Harmony at the La Jolla Playhouse. He had a featured role in the national touring company of Jekyll and Hyde.

 

Kevin Crewell ’99 is in the national tour of Spamalot.

 

Joe Warren Davis ’81 played the title role in the Australian and British productions of The Buddy Holly Story and in Beau Geste in New York City.

 

Timothy Davis-Reed ’84 played a White House reporter on NBC’s The West Wing and has also appeared on Desperate Housewives, Monk, Will and Grace, 24, the Drew Carey Show,   7th Heaven, and Sports Night.

 

Meryn Daly '02 is the Assistant Production Manager at Glimmerglass Opera.

 

Taye Diggs ’93 starred on the ABC drama Day Break and the UPN drama Kevin Hill. He appeared on Broadway in Wicked, Chicago  (also in the film version) and Carousel, was in the original cast of Rent (and stars in the film version), and starred in The Wild Party at the Manhattan Theater Club. He also starred in the films Chicago, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Go, Brown Sugar, and Malibu’s Most Wanted.

 

Vera Farmiga ’95 starred in the television series Touching Evil and UC: Undercover. Her film credits include The Departed, Breaking and Entering,  Down to the Bone, The Manchurian Candidate, Dummy, Fifteen Minutes, Running Scared, and The Hard Easy.

 

Tremaine Ford '06 is in the movie Hairspray.

 

Terese Genecco ’85 is an award-winning cabaret artist and creator based in San Francisco.

 

David Greenham ’85 is Producing Director of The Theatre at Monmouth, the Shakespearean Theatre of Maine, in Monmouth, Maine. In addition to his PD duties, he is a director, actor and playwright.

 

Brina Guild ’05 is a Production Manager fellow at  Lincloln Center 

 

Jay Harrington ’93 has starred and guest starred on several television series, including Desperate Housewives, Ghost Whisperer, Summerland, The Inside, Without a Trace, and Coupling.

 

Susan Hilferty ’75 won a 2004 Tony Award for Costume Designer for Wicked. She co-directed The Captain’s Tiger with author Athol Fugard at the La Jolla Playhouse and was costume designer for the Roundabout Theater Company’s production of A Skull in Connemara and Assassins.

 

Bari Hochwald ’85 has appeared on television in CSI, Desperate Housewives, NYPD Blue, The Practice, George Lopez, The Guardian, and Judging Amy. She is the Artistic Director of the Florence International Theater Company.

 

Charles Kirby ’92 was named the 2006 recipient of The Wally Russell Fund's Most Promising Newcomer Award. He has designed scenery for the world premieres of Watership Down and Somebody’s Sons and two series of Ensemble Studio Theatre’s Marathon 2001, an annual festival of new one-act plays. Charles is a partner in Thematics Inc., and developed the Lightbox, an L.E.D and Fiber Optic Model Lighting Kit for any scaled theater.

 

Frank Langella ’59 is an actor, director,
and filmmaker who regularly appears on Broadway, in films such as
Superman Returns and Good Night, and Good Luck, and on television, including The Beast.

 

Jerry Leider ’53 is the chair and chief executive officer of an international film and television production and distribution company.

 

Amy Levine ’82 had her film Odessa win the Jury Prize for a children’s program at TV/Fest, the Chicago International Television Competition. The film was also screened at the Eastman Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.

 

Laurent Linn ‘90 Award-winning illustrator and costume designer received an “Emmy” for his work on costumes for Sesame Street.

 

Sam Lloyd ’85 plays “Ted” on the NBC sitcom Scrubs and has a recurring role on Desperate Housewives. He has also appeared on such shows as The West Wing, Seinfeld, and 3rd Rock from the Sun.

 

Neal McDonough ’88 starred on the NBC dramas Medical Investigation and Boomtown, as well as HBO’s Band of Brothers. He has also appeared in such films as Minority Report, Walking Tall, Star Trek: First Contact, and the upcoming Flags of Our Fathers. Neal will join the cast of Desperate Housewives this Fall.

 

Marissa McGowan03 is in the current Broadway company of Les Miserables.

Patrick Mulcahy ’86 is producing artistic director of the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival at DeSales University, where he is also head of the acting program.

 

Patti Murin ’02 is currently in the cast of the stage version of High School Musical originating in Atlanta. She recently played Belle in a national tour or Beauty and the Beast.

 

Julia Murney ’90 starred as Elphaba in Wicked and Queenie in The Wild Party on Broadway.

 

Suzanne Pleshette ’58 is an actress whose career in film and television includes the role of Emily Hartley on the Bob Newhart Show and the lead role in the television movie Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean.

 

Alison Reed ’04 is playing Joan of Arc in HENRY VI and Lady Anne in RICHARD III at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.  

 

Michael Rego ’90 and Hank Unger ’90 are principals of the Araca Group, an independent film and theatrical production company and management company. The Araca Group is a producer of Match, Wicked, Urinetown the Musical, and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune on Broadway, The Vagina Monologues and other productions off-Broadway, and the Aaron Harnick ’91 film 30 Days.

 

Kevin Michael Richardson ’88 played Rockefeller Butts on ABC's Knights of Prosperity and had a recurring role on ER. He has done voice work for numerous animated series and films, including Lilo and Stitch, Star Wars: Clone Wars, The Batman, The Boondocks, Sponge Bob Squarepants and Danny Phantom.

 

Charles Richter ’73 staged several touring shows of the New York City Opera. He was the artistic director for the Pennsylvania Stage Company and is the chair of the Muhlenberg College Depart-ment of Drama.

 

Robb Sapp ’00 was in Wicked on Broadway, toured with the Broadway company of Saturday Night Fever and the national touring company of Damn Yankees. He recently appeared in Syracuse Stage’s production of West Side Story.

 

Sharonne Sayegh ‘06 is currently appearing in the Las Vegas company of Mamma Mia!

 

Dan Scott ‘08 is currently playing “Mark” in the national tour of Altar Boyz

 

Tom Everett Scott ’92 had a recurring role on ER and starred as drummer Guy Patter-son in Tom Hanks’ film That Thing You Do! His other credits include An American Werewolf in Paris, One True Thing, Boiler Room, Inherit the Wind on Showtime, and the television movie Surrender Dorothy.

 

Megan Schneid ’91 is a stage manager. Her credits include on Debbie Does Dallas, All Shook Up, and productions at the Manhattan Theatre Club in NYC and many regional theater productions.

 

Rafi Silver '06 is in Carrie off-Broadway.

 

Joanna Silver '06 is Rumpelteaser in the 25th anniversary tour of Cats.

 

Stephanie Silver ‘03 is doing her sixth show with Richard Forman's company in NYC.

 

Fred Silverman ’58 is a television producer whose work earned him the title “King of Television.” He has held top programming positions with all three of the major television networks.

 

Aaron Sorkin ’83 wrote the Broadway hit A Few Good Men and the screen adaptation for the film. He also wrote the scripts for Malice and The American President and was the creator and writer of the show Sports Night. He is the creator of the Emmy Award-winning The West Wing and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip on NBC.

 

Jerry Stiller ’50 is an actor, comic, writer, and one-half of the husband and wife comedy team of Stiller and Meara. He played Frank Costanza on Seinfeld and now stars on the CBS comedy The King of Queens.

 

Pam Sweitzer ‘05—is a stage manager ESPN Sports Center

 

Arielle Tepper ’94 is a theatrical and film producer whose Broadway credits include the Tony-Award winning Monty Python's Spamalot and James Joyce’s The Dead; Sandra Bernhard’s I’m Still Here…Damn It; Hollywood Arms; and the Tony-nominated Freak, Democracy, and A Class Act. She is the founder of SPF, the Summer Play Festival for Emerging Writers.

 

David Tochterman ’80 is a television producer and personal manager who has developed such shows as That 70s Show, Roseanne, and 3rd Rock from the Sun. He is a production and management partner for the Laugh Factory Comedy Clubs.

 

Martin Vreeland ’87 is a freelance lighting designer whose work on Broadway productions includes The Lion King, The Original Broadway Swing, and Tommy Tune’s revival of Grease.

 

 Stephen Wargo '99 is Artistic Director of  Personal Space Theatrics in NYC. He has directed and/or adapted numerous productions for PST and other venues.

 

Susan Druyanoff Weider ’85 worked as a casting director in Chicago and New York City and is now based in Los Angeles.

 

Evan Weinstein ’84 is an Emmy Award-winning producer of CBS’s The Amazing Race.

 

James Weissenbach ’79 runs his own talent agency in Los Angeles and is producing on Broadway.

 

Vanessa Williams ’85 is an actress and national recording artist who is appearing as Wilhemina Slater on ABC's hit comedy Ugly Betty. She starred in Kiss of the Spider-woman on Broadway and has appeared in various major movies, including Johnson Family Vacation, Soul Food, Dance With Me, and Shaft.

 

Kristen Wilson ’91 starred opposite Eddie Murphy in the films Dr. Dolittle and Dr. Dolittle 2, and appears in Dr. Dolittle 3. She has also appeared in Walking Tall, Get on the Bus, and Tyson, and her TV credits include Shark, Crossing Jordan, and The District.

 

Haneefa Wood ‘01 is in Avenue Q on Broadway, other Broadway credits: Brooklyn and Rent. Film & T.V. credits: "Freedomland," "Law and Order Criminal Intent," "Strong Medicine," "Days of Our Lives."

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