David Alan Grier is set to perform at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, on July 2.
Although
David Alan Grier has been known for his ability to create comedy and humor, the graduate of the Yale School of Drama has successfully made the diverse jump from theatre to television to film and still alternates between all three. Trained in Shakespeare at Yale, Grier began his professional career on Broadway as Jackie Robinson in THE FIRST for which he earned a Tony nomination in 1981.
He then joined the cast of DREAMGIRLS, went on to star opposite
Denzel Washington in A SOLDIER'S PLAY, and both actors continued their roles in the film version, "A Soldier's Story."
Grier's extraordinary performance in the role attracted the attention of
Robert Altman, who cast him into a lead role in his film adaptation of
David Rabe's "Streamers." The ensemble cast of "Streamers" won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival in 1983.
Grier has gained recognition for many additional feature film roles, including "Baadasssss!" for director
Mario Van Peebles, "The Woodsman" opposite
Kevin Bacon and
Mos Def, "15 Minutes," "Boomerang," "Bewitched," and "Jumanji." David also co-wrote, produced and appeared in the independent film "Poker House,"
Lori Petty's directorial debut.
Grier's other theatre credits include the lead role of Pseudolus in the Broadway revival of A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, as well as the New York Shakespeare Festival productions of RICHARD III and THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR at Central Park. In 2006, David joined the
La Jolla Playhouse's staging of THE WIZ for
Des McAnuff.
David Alan Grier is currently appearing in
David Mamet's RACE on Broadway.
For more information, visit
www.mandalaybay.com.
Photo Credit: Peter James Zielinski
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