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Philip Bosco
PHILIP BOSCO has been seen on Broadway in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Twelve Angry Men (Tony nomination), Copenhagen, Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center, Moon Over Buffalo (Tony nomination), The Heiress, An Inspector Calls, Lend Me a Tenor (Tony Award, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle awards), The Rape of the Belt (Tony nomination), Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Donnybrook, The Devil's Disciple, You Never Can Tell (Tony nomination), Heartbreak House (Tony nomination), Saint Joan, Man and Superman, The Miser and Major Barbara. His Off-Broadway credits include Ancestral Voices, Breaking Legs, Some Men Need Help; at the Roundabout Theatre: A Month in the Country; Don Juan in Hell; Hedda Gabler; Inadmissible Evidence; Misalliance; The Caretaker; Learned Ladies; Ah, Wilderness!; Come Back, Little Sheba; Master Class; A Man for All Seasons; for the New York Shakespeare Festival: Measure for Measure, Streamers, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Richard III, Henry V and The Threepenny Opera. For seven seasons, he was a company member of the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center and performed in 13 productions at Circle-in-the-Square, and in regional theatre he performed in nine productions at the American Shakespeare Festival and 16 productions at Arena Stage in Washington D.C. Film credits include Wonderboys, Shaft, Critical Care, My Best Friend's Wedding, Nobody's Fool, Angie, Working Girl, Dream Team, FX2, Suspect, Another Woman, Three Men and a Baby, Children of a Lesser God, several Woody Allen films and the soon-to-be-released Savages (opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney). On television he was a series regular on Tribeca, won an Emmy Award for Read Between the Lines and has guest starred on virtually every New York-based series. Mr. Bosco has received the New York Critics Circle Award and an Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. In 1998, he was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame at the Gershwin Theatre. A graduate of the Speech and Drama Department of CUA in Washington, DC, Mr. Bosco also is the recipient of two honorary doctorates. He is married to Nancy, has seven children and 15 grandchildren.

Bio as of February, 2009.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

Working in the Theatre (video)
Stage Veterans 2009 - February, 2009 - Watch now.
Performance - April, 1989 - Watch now.

Downstage Center (audio)
Philip Bosco and Boyd Gaines - January, 2005 - Listen Now.

Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)