Bio
- Began acting as a member of the Mountebanks, the oldest student theater group in the U.S.
- In college, planned to be an engineer.
- Was a member of the National Shakespeare Company and did summer seasons at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center.
- Actually voiced O'Neill in the 1983 PBS documentary A Glory of Ghosts.
- Made his Broadway debut in 1976 in Comedians.
- Has appeared in a number of projects for writer-director Frank Darabont, who considers him a "good-luck charm."
- One of his most thrilling acting moments was his scene with James Cagney in 1981's Ragtime.
- Won a Cable ACE Award for his performance in HBO's Citizen X (1995).
Jeffrey DeMunn
April 25, 1947 (age 78)
Buffalo, New York, USA
Bio
- Began acting as a member of the Mountebanks, the oldest student theater group in the U.S.
- In college, planned to be an engineer.
- Was a member of the National Shakespeare Company and did summer seasons at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center.
- Actually voiced O'Neill in the 1983 PBS documentary A Glory of Ghosts.
- Made his Broadway debut in 1976 in Comedians.
- Has appeared in a number of projects for writer-director Frank Darabont, who considers him a "good-luck charm."
- One of his most thrilling acting moments was his scene with James Cagney in 1981's Ragtime.
- Won a Cable ACE Award for his performance in HBO's Citizen X (1995).
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