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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Rachel Luttrell to Robert Markowitz
Peter Maloney Biography ((?)-)
Married Ellen Sandler (an actress and playwright; marriage ended); married Kristin Griffith (an actress); children: one son.
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, director, playwright
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Stage Appearances
- Peter Mitchell, The Fisherman, and Goodfellow Pincher, The Fourth Pig (double-bill), Maidman Playhouse, New York City, 1965
- Sailor, Hotel Passionato, East 74th Street Theatre, New York City,1965
- Nicholas Tyler, The Experiment, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1967
- Forensic, Forensic and the Navigators, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1970
- The sheep, The Serpent, Open Theatre, Washington Square MethodistChurch, New York City, 1970
- Clov, Endgame, Open Theatre, Washington Square Methodist Church, 1970
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Terminal, Open Theatre, Washington Square Methodist Church, 1970
- Jury member, Twelve Angry Men, Queens Playhouse, New York, 1972
- Katar, And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers, Mercer-O'Casey Theatre, New York City, 1972
- Pylades and family member, The Orphan, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1973
- Charlie Hughes, Hughie, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1975
- Fourth actor, cashier, newspaper vendor, conductor, gypsy, Francisco, andPolonius II, Poor Murderer, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1976
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Candida, Massachusetts Center Repertory Company Theatre, Boston, MA, 1977
- Soren, Bernard, and Alf, Big and Little, Phoenix Theatre Company,Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1979
- Mr. Webb, Our Town, Lincoln Center Theatre Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1988
- Richard Noakes, Arcadia, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1995
- John Frick, The Last Yankee (in double-bill with I Can't Remember Anything), Signature Theatre, New York City, 1998
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The Cripple of Inishmaan, New York Shakespeare Festival, Newman Auditorium, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York City, 1998
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The Water Engine [and] Mr. Happiness, Atlantic Theatre Company, New York City, 1999
- George, Sexual Perversity in Chicago and The Duck Variations (double-bill), Atlantic Theatre Company, 2000
- "Madmen," Marathon 2000, Series A, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 2000
- Also appeared in The Dadshuttle,
Down the Shore, and Stanley, all Broadway productions; Abe Lincoln in Illinois,
Carousel, and Six Degrees of Separation, all Lincoln Center Theatre; Hunger and Thirst,
The Merchant of Venice, and The Skin of OurTeeth, all Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA; and in productions of The Chalk Garden and No Time for Comedy.
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Major Tours
- Appeared as Charlie Hughes, Hughie, U.S. cities.
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Stage Work
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Director, Except Where Indicated
- Stage manager, Doubletalk, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1964
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Time Trial, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1975
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The Elusive Angel, New Dramatists, Inc., New York City, 1975
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The Slab Boys, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1980
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The New Yorkers, Morse Center Trinity Theatre, New York City, 1984
- Magic consultant, Feathertop, Workshop of the Performing Arts Theatre, New York City, 1984
- "The Frog Prince," Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1985
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Mandragola, Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC, 1986
- "Goodbye Oscar," Marathon '99, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1999
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Film Appearances
- Earl Roberts, Greetings, 1968
- Putney's chauffeur, Putney Swope, Cinema V, 1969
- Pharmacist, Hi, Mom! (also known as Blue Manhattan,
Confessions of a Peeping Tom, and Son of Greetings), Sigma III, 1970
- Jake Guzik, Capone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975
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Deadly Hero, 1976
- Doctor, Breaking Away, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979
- Newspaper clerk, The Amityville Horror, American International Pictures, 1979
- Martin, A Little Romance, Orion, 1979
- Lee McHugh, Hide in Plain Sight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1980
- Frank, The Children (also known as The Children of Ravensback), 1980
- Bennings, The Thing (also known as John Carpenter's The Thing), Universal, 1982
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Der Zauberberg (also known as The Magic Mountain), 1982
- Ian, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985
- Dr. Dominick Princi, Manhunter (also known as Red Dragon: The Pursuit of Hannibal Lecter), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986
- Waiter, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988
- Dr. Peter Ames, Lost Angels, Orion/Vestron, 1989
- Luther Aslinger, Tune In Tomorrow ... (also known as Aunt Juliaand the Scriptwriter), 1990
- Colonel Finck, JFK, 1991
- Federal watchman, The Public Eye, 1992
- Dr. Playhand, Robot in the Family, 1994
- Dad, Jeffrey, 1995
- Mr. Randall, Extreme Measures, Warner Bros., 1996
- Biff Quigley, Thinner (also known as Stephen King's Thinner), Paramount, 1996
- Dr. Griggs, The Crucible, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996
- Researcher, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's Private Parts), Paramount, 1997
- Jacob Webber, Washington Square, Buena Vista, 1997
- Desk clerk, The Object of My Affection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998
- Detective Timothy Dowd, Summer of Sam, Buena Vista, 1999
- Maurice, Curtain Call, Curtain Call LP, 1999
- Dr. Jacobs, Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 2000
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Television Appearances
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Miniseries
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John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" (also known as East of Eden), ABC, 1981
- Mr. Perkins, Queen (also known as Alex Haley's Queen),CBS, 1993
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Movies
- Band leader Artie Podell, Columbo: Troubled Waters, NBC, 1975
- Veterinarian, My Old Man, CBS, 1979
- Darryl F. Zanuck, Moviola: This Year's Blonde, NBC, 1980
- Henry, the druggist, Revenge of the Stepford Wives, NBC, 1980
- Charles Davidson, Money, Power, Murder, CBS, 1989
- Ray Kaplan, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992
- William Michie, Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker (also known as Assault at West Point), Showtime, 1994
- Mitch James, Thicker than Blood, TNT, 1998
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Specials
- Dr. Wilson, The Appointments of Dennis Jennings (also known as Steven Wright in The Appointments of Dennis Jennings), HBO, 1989
- Mr. Webb, Our Town, WNET (New York City), 1989
- Second Sidney, Vaclav Havel's Largo Desolato, PBS, 1990
- Arthur Rowe, Love Off Limits, CBS, 1993
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Pilots
- Mr. Hardy, Julie's boss, The Four of Us, ABC, 1977
- Eli Clay, Sanctuary of Fear (also known as Father Brown, Detective,
Girl in the Park, and Sanctuary of Death), NBC, 1979
- Mustaf, Callahan, ABC, 1982
- The Fixer, The Saint (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1987
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Episodic
- Red Donnelly, "Home Is the Hero," Spenser: For Hire, 1986
- Narrator, Voices and Visions, PBS, 1988
- Lab technician, "Animal Instinct," Law and Order, NBC, 1993
- Mr. Gianetti, "On the Air," Remember WENN, 1996
- McClancy, Dellaventura, CBS, 1997
- Mr. Stansley, "Your Life Is Now," Ed, 2000
- Also appeared in N.Y.P.D., ABC.
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WRITINGS
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For the Stage
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Amazing Grace, New Dramatists, Inc., 1977
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Bicycle Boys, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1978
- Adapter, Mandragola, Folger Shakespeare Theatre, 1986
- "Accident," Marathon 2000, Series B, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 2000
- Also author of American Garage,
Bad Blood,
In the Devil's Bathtub (published in Kenyon Review), Lost and Found,and Pastorale.
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