C. J. Wilson (actor)
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C. J. Wilson (born November 28) is an American film and theater actor. In 2010, he received a Lucille Lortel nomination for his role as Michael, in Lucinda Coxon’s play Happy Now?
Contents
1 Career
2 Credits
2.1 Filmography
2.2 Television
2.3 Theater
3 Personal life
4 References
5 External links
Career
He made his Broadway debut in the 2000 revival of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man. Other Broadway credits include A Steady Rain, Festen, Henry IV and Long Day’s Journey into Night. Off-Broadway, he appeared in All-American at LCT 3; The Bear at HERE; Offices and Voysey Inheritance at Atlantic Theater; Race at Jewish Rep; Stop Kiss, The Cripple of Inishmaan and The Merry Wives of Windsor at The Public. He also appeared in nine episodes of the sixth season of the American television drama series Homeland.
Credits
Filmography
- 2018, A Vigilante as Client's Husband
- 2016, Manchester by the Sea as George[1]
- 2015, The Intern as Mike
- 2015, Demolition as Carl[2]
Television
- 2017, Homeland as Porteous Belli, 9 episodes
- 2018, Bull as Dr. Donovan Benanti, Episode: "Grey Areas"
Theater
Hold on to Me Darling as Duke,[3][4]
Medieval Play[5]
Personal life
Growing up in Fairhope, Alabama, Wilson "caught the acting bug" while studying at Troy State University. He also attended Juilliard.[6]
References
^ Sombre UK Trailer For Manchester By The Sea Unveils An Oscar Frontrunner
^ Movie Review – Demolition (2016)
^ Timothy Olyphant to Star Off Broadway in New Kenneth Lonergan Play
^ Lonergan's 'Hold On to Me Darling' looks at fame: Review
^ Lia Chang: C.J. Wilson navigates armor and swordplay in Signature Theatre Company’s World Premiere of Kenneth Lonergan’s Medieval Play
^ Lia Chang: C.J. Wilson navigates armor and swordplay in Signature Theatre Company’s World Premiere of Kenneth Lonergan’s Medieval Play
External links
C. J. Wilson on IMDb
C. J. Wilson at the Internet Broadway Database
C.J. Wilson at Internet Off-Broadway Database
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