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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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James D. Bissell to Marlon Brando
J. Paul Boehmer Biography (1965-)
Born October 30, 1965, in Dayton, OH.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
- Birth Details
- October 30, 1965
- Dayton, Ohio, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Stage Appearances
- Jonathan Harker, Count Dracula, Walnut Street Theatre, Mainstage,Philadelphia, PA, 1994
- Title role, Hamlet, Shakespeare Festival of Dallas, Dallas, TX, c.1995
- Orsino, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as TwelfthNight), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, c. 1995
- James, Mr. Barford, and understudy for various roles, An Ideal Husband, The Peter Hall Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1996-97
- Septimus Hodge, Arcadia, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1996-97
- Elyot, Private Lives, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Marx Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, c. 1997
- Molineux, The Shaughraun, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Bagley WrightTheatre, 1997, and Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1998
- Title role, The Invisible Man, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH, c. 1998
- St. Claire, The Crucifer of Blood, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Stockbridge, MA, 1999
- Cusins, Major Barbara, Missouri Repertory Theatre (also known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Kansas City, MO, c. 2000
- Seldon, The House of Mirth, American Conservatory Theater (ACT), San Francisco, CA, c. 2000
- C. K. Dexter, The Philadelphia Story, Missouri Repertory Theatre (also known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), University of Missouri-Kansas City Performing Arts Center, Spencer Theatre, Kansas City, MO, 2001
- Dr. John Douglas, Miss Evers' Boys, McGinn-Cazale Theatre, New York City, 2002
- Heisenberg, Copenhagen, Pioneer Theatre Company, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, c. 2003
- Bernard Nightingale, Arcadia, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, Mountain View, CA, 2004
- Philip Lombard, Ten Little Indians, Pioneer Theatre Company, University of Utah, c. 2004
- Appeared as Cassius, Julius Caesar, and as Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice, both productions at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, CedarCity, UT. Appeared as Massey, End of the Day, New York City; as Haplet, New Yorrick, New Yorrick, Epock Theatre, New York City; and in otherproductions, including plays at the Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland,OH.
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Television Appearances
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Miniseries
- Lord Lyttleton, LIBERTY! The American Revolution, PBS, 1997
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Episodic
- Borg drone, "Drone," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998
- Kapitan, "The Killing Game: Parts 1 & 2," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998
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Hyperion Bay, The WB, 1998
- Vornar, "Tacking into the Wind," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (alsoknown as Deep Space Nine,
DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1999
- Neil, "Semi-Decent Proposal," Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier), NBC, 2001
- "New Mogul in Town," The Lot, American Movie Classics, 2001
- Mestral, "Carbon Creek," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise,
Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2002
- Wayne Leavitt, "Roses and Truth," Judging Amy, CBS, 2002
- SS officer, "Storm Front: Part 1," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise,
Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2004
- SS officer, "Zero Hour," Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise,
Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2004
- FBI agent team leader, "Uncertainty Principle," Numb3rs (also known as Numbers), CBS, 2005
- Also appeared as Dr. Chisholm, Guiding Light, CBS.
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Film Appearances
- Museum detective, The Thomas Crown Affair, United Artists, 1999
- (As Paul Boehmer) Dr. Alan Field, Everyone's Depressed, Kroyt Brandt Productions, c. 2002
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RECORDINGS
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Video Games
- Melkor, Star Trek: Klingon Academy, 2000
- Voices of Ambassador Saalek, Gul Sek, and Captain Joshua Martin, StarTrek: Bridge Commander, Activision, 2002
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Audiobooks; as Paul Boehmer
- Louis Auchincloss, Woodrow Wilson, Books on Tape, 2000
- Owen Parry, A Faded Coat of Blue, Books on Tape, 2000
- Owen Parry, Shadows of Glory, Books on Tape, c. 2000
- Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, Dark Inheritance, Bookson Tape, 2001
- Owen Parry, Call Each River Jordan, Books on Tape, 2001
- Duane Schultz, The Dahlgren Affair, Books on Tape, 2001
- Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Books on Tape, 2002
- Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Books on Tape, 2002
- Owen Parry, Honor's Kingdom, Books on Tape, 2002
- Richard Preston, The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story, Books onTape, 2002
- Niccolo Ammaniti, I'm Not Scared, Books on Tape, 2003
- John Patrick Burdett, Bangkok 8, Books on Tape, 2003
- Joe Connelly, Crumbtown, Books on Tape, 2003
- William Martin, Harvard Yard, Books on Tape, 2003
- Robert Morgan, Brave Enemies, Books on Tape, 2003
- Jim Rogers, Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip, Books onTape, 2003
- Mark Salzman, True Notebooks, Books on Tape, 2003
- James Siegel, Derailed, Books on Tape, 2003
- James Swain, Sucker Bet, Books on Tape, 2003
- The investigative staff of the Boston Globe,
Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church, c. 2003
- Terry Brooks, Tanequil (High Druid of Shannara) (also known as High Druid of Shannara), Books on Tape, 2004
- Nicholas Delbanco, The Vagabonds, Books on Tape, 2004
- James Swain, Loaded Dice, Books on Tape, 2004
- Roy Blount, Jr., Feet on the Street: Rambles around New Orleans, Books on Tape, 2005
- John Patrick Burdett, Bangkok Tattoo, Books on Tape, 2005
- Richard Peck, Past Perfect, Present Tense: New and Collected Stories, Listening Library, 2005
- James Siegel, Detour, Books on Tape, 2005
- James Swain, Mr. Lucky, Books on Tape, 2005
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