Roger Rees
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Roger Rees (born May 5, 1944) is a Welsh-American actor.
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[edit] Biography
Rees was born in Aberystwyth, Wales, the son of Doris Louise (née Smith), a shop clerk, and William John Rees, a police officer.[1] He started his career with the Royal Shakespeare Company and attended the Slade School of Fine Arts.[2] Rees created the title role in the original production of the play The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, winning both an Olivier Award and a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1982 for it. He also starred in the original production of The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard in London in 1984.
Rees became an American citizen in 1989, and in the 1990s, continued his work in the theatre, both as an actor and a director. He did some television work in the 1970s and began his film career in the 1980s. From 1989 to 1993, he appeared intermittently on the long-running American TV series Cheers as the dashing, feckless English tycoon "Robin Colcord." He then played an antagonist to a different Robin as the Sheriff of Rottingham, in Mel Brooks' 1993 film, Robin Hood: Men in Tights. Later television appearances include My So-Called Life as substitute teacher "Mr. Racine" and British Ambassador Lord John Marbury on The West Wing. He was awarded an OBIE for his 1992 performance in the off-Broadway play The End of the Day, and in 1995, he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role in Indiscretions.
In November 2004, Rees was named artistic director of the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts, only the fourth person to hold the post in its half century.
[edit] Work
[edit] Film
- Star 80 (as Aram Nicholas), 1983
- If Looks Could Kill - Teen Agent (as Augustus Steranko), 1991
- Robin Hood: Men in Tights (as Sheriff of Rottingham), 1993
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Peter Quince), 1999
- The Crossing (as Hugh Mercer), 2000
- BlackMale (as Bill Fontaine), 2000
- Frida (as Guillermo Kahlo), 2002
- Going Under (as Peter), 2004
- Crazy Like a Fox (as Nat Banks), 2004
- Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (as solicitor Mr. Hobbs), 2006
- The Pink Panther (as Larocque), 2006
- The Prestige (as Owens), 2006
- The Invasion (film) (as Yorish), 2007
- Falling for Grace (film), (as Andrew Barrington, Sr.), 2007
[edit] Television
- A Christmas Carol (as Fred Holywell/Narrator), 1984
- Cheers (as Robin Colcord), 1989-1993
- My So-Called Life (in episode "The Substitute" as Vic Racine), 1994
- Boston Common (as Harrison Cross), 1997
- Oz (in episode "Medium Rare" as Jack Aldridge), 2001
- Law & Order (in episode "Kid Pro Quo" as Wyatt Scofield), 2003
- The West Wing (as Lord John Marbury), 2000-2005
- Grey's Anatomy (in episodes "Scars and Souvenirs", "My Favourite Mistakes" and "Time After Time" as Dr. Colin Marlow), 2007
[edit] Theater
- Cymbeline (as Posthumus), Royal National Theatre, 1980
- The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (as Nicholas Nickleby), Plymouth Theatre, Broadway, 1981-1982
- The Real Thing (as Henry), London, 1982
- The End of the Day (as Graydon Massey), Playwrights Horizons, off-Broadway, 1992
- Indiscretions (as George), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway, 1995
- A Man of No Importance (as Alfie Byrne), Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, off-Broadway, 2002
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Roger Rees at the Internet Broadway Database
- Roger Rees at the Internet Movie Database
- Roger Rees at TV.com
- Article on appointment to Williamstown Theater Festival
- Roger Rees - Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org
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