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Austin Pendleton (born March 27, 1940) is an American film, television, and stage actor, a playwright, and a theatre director and instructor.

Life and career[]

Pendleton was born in Warren, Ohio, the son of Frances Manchester Pendleton, a professional actress, and Thorn Pendleton, who ran a tool company.[1][2] Pendleton is a graduate of Yale University, where he was a member of Scroll and Key Society. As a stage actor, he has appeared in The Last Sweet Days of Isaac (for which he won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance and an Obie Award ), The Diary of Anne Frank, Grand Hotel, Goodtime Charley, The Little Foxes, Fiddler on the Roof, and Up from Paradise.

Pendleton penned the plays Uncle Bob, Booth, and Orson's Shadow, all of which were staged off-Broadway. His direction of Elizabeth Taylor and Maureen Stapleton in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes garnered him a Tony Award nomination. Additional directing credits include Spoils of War by Michael Weller, The Runner Stumbles by Milan Stitt, and The Size of the World by Charles Evered.

Pendleton served as Artistic Director for Circle Repertory Company with associate artistic director Lynne Thigpen.

Pendleton is an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. He began his artistic relationship there by directing Ralph Pape's Say Goodnight, Gracie for the 1979-80 season. In addition to directing at Steppenwolf, Mr. Pendleton has appeared as an actor in such Steppenwolf productions as Uncle Vanya, Valparaiso and Educating Rita. In the seventh and final season of Homicide: Life on the Street he portrayed Dr. George Griscom, a medical examiner with a quirky outlook on his profession and a dark sense of humor. In the 1970's, Pendleton had a small role on "Good Times"; he played Mr. Hargrove the Director who recommended Michael Evans to attend trade school instead of college due to a low score on an IQ test.

Recent work[]

He has had several television roles as well including a recurring role on HBO's Oz as the mentally unstable murderer William Giles. He did voice-over work as Gurgle in Finding Nemo.

In August 2006, Pendleton appeared as the Chaplain in Bertholt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children with Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline in the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater production directed by George C. Wolfe at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, New York City (photo, above, right). In 2007, he appeared as Friar Lawrence in the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater's production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. In 2009 Pendleton directed Uncle Vanya at the Classic Stage Company starring Maggie Gyllenhall and Peter Saarsgard. Also that year, Pendleton starred in the off-Broadway production of Love Drunk written by Romulus Linney and directed by Kelly Morgan. Later on, in the summer of 2009, he appeared in Wyoming Seminary's Performing Arts Institute production of Gypsy as Herbie opposite Devon McFadden as Moma Rose and Allison Considine as Gypsy Rose Lee. Pendleton then went on to direct Tennessee Williams' autobiographical play Vieux Carré at The Pearl Theatre Company off-Broadway.

In January & February 2010, Pendleton directed 2 plays, they're "Bus Stop" at "The Olney Theatre" and "Golden Age" at The "Philadelphia Theatre Company" in Philadelphia, PA. In April 2010, Pendleton will also act along with Eleanor Handley in the romanic comedy of "Limonade Tous Les Jours"by Charles Mee, directed by Diana Basmajian.

Pendleton currently teaches acting at the HB Studio and directing at The New School, both in Greenwich Village.

Filmography[]

  • 2 Days in the Valley
  • Finding Nemo (Gurgle)
  • A Beautiful Mind
  • What's Up, Doc?
  • Simon
  • Skidoo
  • Searching for Bobby Fischer
  • Catch-22
  • Greedy
  • Guarding Tess
  • The Front Page
  • Short Circuit
  • Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
  • Mr. Nanny
  • My Cousin Vinny
  • My Boyfriends Back
  • The Muppet Movie
  • The Mirror Has Two Faces
  • Trial and Error
  • Christmas with the Kranks
  • June Moon
  • Raising Flagg
  • Manna from Heaven
  • Sgt. Bilko
  • True Identity
  • Homicide: The Movie

References[]

External links[]

nl:Austin Pendleton

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