![]() ![]() ![]() WILLIAM H. MACY
WILLIAM H. MACY (Bobby Gould) earned an Academy Award nomination for his work in the film "Fargo." He also appeared in "Benny & Joon", "Mr. Holland's Opus", "Seabiscuit", "Magnolia", "Pleasantville", "Boogie Nights" and "Air Force One". He won 2002 Emmy Awards for both Lead Actor in a Miniseries and Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries with the TV film Door to Door. He was also nominated for Emmy Awards for his work in Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, The Wool Cap, Stealing Sinatra, Sports Night and A Slight Case of Murder. His voice can currently be heard in the animated film The Tale of Desperaux.
![]() ![]() RAÚL ESPARZA
RAÚL ESPARZA (Charlie Fox). Broadway: The Homecoming (Tony nom., Drama Desk Award), Company (2007 Tony nom.; Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards), Taboo (Tony nom., Drama Desk Award), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Cabaret, The Rocky Horror Show (Theatre World Award). Off-Broadway: The Normal Heart; Comedians; tick, tick…BOOM! (Obie Award, Drama Desk nom.). Regional: Company (Cincinnati Playhouse); Sunday in the Park With George and Merrily We Roll Along (Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration); Slaughterhouse-Five and Fur (Steppenwolf); Cry, the Beloved Country, Richard II and A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre); The Washington-Sarajevo Talks (Victory Gardens); Arcadia and What the Butler Saw (Meadowbrook Theatre); Messiah (National Jewish Theater); Mixed Blessings (Coconut Grove Playhouse). HOLA José Ferrer Acting Award. 2006 Sundance Theatre Lab. Film: Wes Craven's 25/8, Sidney Lumet's Find Me Guilty. Television: "Pushing Daisies" (recurring).
![]() ![]() ELISABETH MOSS
ELISABETH MOSS (Karen) currently stars as Peggy Olson on AMC's "Mad Men," which made history this year by being the first basic-cable show to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, along with five other Emmy Awards. "Mad Men," also in 2008, was honored with the Golden Globe for Best Drama Series, and Moss was nominated along with her other castmates for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. The show has additionally been honored with a Peabody Award, an AFI Award, a TCA Award and a Writers Guild of America Award. Moss' theatre credits include Franny in Richard Nelson's Franny's Way, presented by Playwrights Horizons at the Atlantic Theater Company. She also played the same role at the Geffen Playhouse in L.A. Film credits include Day Zero; The Missing; Girl, Interrupted; Mumford; A Thousand Acres; Imaginary Crimes; and Virgin, for which she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She previously played Zoey Bartlet for seven seasons on "The West Wing." Other TV credits include "Grey’s Anatomy," "Law & Order," "The Practice," "Invasion," "Medium" and "Picket Fences."
![]() DAVID MAMET
DAVID MAMET (Playwright). Mr. Mamet is also the author of various plays and screenplays and has directed ten films. He is a founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company and the author of the bestselling Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business. His book of cartoons, Tested on Orphans, is available at www.sfelectricworks.com.
![]() NEIL PEPE
NEIL PEPE (Director) has been the artistic director of Atlantic Theater Company since 1992. There he directed Ethan Coen's Almost an Evening; Jez Butterworth's Parlour Song; David Pittu's What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling; David Mamet's American Buffalo starring William H. Macy (also Donmar Warehouse, London); Harold Pinter's The Room and Celebration; David Mamet's Romance (also Mark Taper Forum, L.A.); Milos by John Guare; Tom Donaghy's The Beginning of August (also South Coast Rep.); Howard Korder's Sea of Tranquility; Jez Butterworth's Mojo and The Night Heron; Joe Penhall's Blue/Orange; Wolf Lullaby by Hilary Bell; Clean by Edwin Sanchez; and Shaker Heights by Quincy Long. Other credits include the world premiere of David Mamet's Keep Your Pantheon as well as The Duck Variations (Center Theatre Group), Further Than the Furthest Thing by Zinnie Harris (Manhattan Theatre Club), Eric Bogosian's Red Angel (Williamstown Theatre Festival) and Jessica Goldberg's Refuge (Playwrights Horizons).
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