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TVC 665.5: Ed welcomes back James Sutorius, one of the most accomplished stage actors of our time, having starred on Broadway many times throughout his career (as well as many major theatre groups and repertory companies across the country), and an actor who has appeared frequently on television over the past five decades, including such classic shows as Matlock, Kojak, Columbo, and Murder, She Wrote, the acclaimed CBS miniseries Space, and his own series, The Andros Targets. A Shakespearean actor at heart, James recently starred in My Life with Will: An Evening with Will Shakespeare and James Sutorius, a one-man show (written by Dennis Brown) in which James shares stories from his fifty-year career in stage, movies, and television, and why he always returns to the works of Shakespeare for sustenance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Ed welcomes back stage, film, and television actor James Sutorius (The Andros Targets, Space, My Life with Will)
Duration
1512
Publishing date
2024-11-03 22:30
Contributors
  ed robertson
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TVC 665.5: Ed welcomes back James Sutorius, one of the most accomplished stage actors of our time, having starred on Broadway many times throughout his career (as well as many major

theatre groups and repertory companies across the country), and an actor who has appeared frequently on television over the past five decades, including such classic shows as Matlock, Kojak, Columbo, and Murder, She Wrote, the acclaimed CBS miniseries Space, and his own series, The Andros Targets. A Shakespearean actor at heart, James recently starred in My Life with Will: An Evening with Will Shakespeare and James Sutorius, a one-man show (written by Dennis Brown) in which James shares stories from his fifty-year career in stage, movies, and television, and why he always returns to the works of Shakespeare for sustenance.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices