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STAGE CREDITS

[Off-Broadway]
Roundabout Underground Premiere, 2013
James

[Off-Broadway]
Original Off-Broadway Production, 2008
Performer

[Broadway]
Roundabout Revival, 2007
Dr. Boyle

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2004
Juror #4

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 2002
Oliver Jordan

[Broadway]
Roundabout Revival, 2002
Patterson Beeves

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1988
Dr. Gibbs

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1985
Danforth [Replacement]

[Broadway]
1979
Performer


Movies

Soup for One
[ 1982 ] Lawyer
Silkwood
[ 1983 ] Los Alamos Doctor
Cat's Eye
[ 1985 ] Drunk Businessman
Whatever It Takes
[ 1986 ] Michael Manion
Heart of Midnight
[ 1988 ] Richard
The House on Carroll Street
[ 1988 ] The Official
Desperate Hours
[ 1990 ] Prosecutor
Regarding Henry
[ 1991 ] Dr. Sultan
Shadows and Fog
[ 1991 ] Vigilante
Basic Instinct
[ 1992 ] Dr. McElwaine
Lorenzo's Oil
[ 1992 ] Ellard Muscatine
White Sands
[ 1992 ] Flynn
Wind
[ 1992 ] George
My Cousin Vinny
[ 1992 ] George Wilbur
Scent of a Woman
[ 1992 ] Mr. Trk
Carlito's Way
[ 1993 ] Norwalk
8 Seconds
[ 1994 ] Clyde Frost
Blank Check
[ 1994 ] Fred Waters
Guarding Tess
[ 1994 ] Howard Schaeffer
I Love Trouble
[ 1994 ] The Thin Man
Independence Day
[ 1996 ] Albert Nimziki
My Fellow Americans
[ 1996 ] Charlie Reynolds
Up Close & Personal
[ 1996 ] John Merino
If Lucy Fell
[ 1996 ] Simon Ackerman
White Squall
[ 1996 ] Tyler
The Game
[ 1997 ] Jim Feingold
All of It
[ 1998 ] Bill Holbeck
Snow Falling on Cedars
[ 1999 ] Alvin Hooks
The Talented Mr. Ripley
[ 1999 ] Herbert Greenleaf
Meet the Parents
[ 2000 ] Dr. Larry Banks
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
[ 2000 ] President Signoff
Last Ball
[ 2001 ] Mr. Corcoran
Scotland, Pa.
[ 2001 ] Norm Duncan
The Adventures of Pluto Nash
[ 2002 ] Belcher
Far from Heaven
[ 2002 ] Dr. Bowman
Vacuums
[ 2003 ] Dirk Bentley
Cold Mountain
[ 2003 ] Doctor
The Trade
[ 2003 ] John Torman
Head of State
[ 2003 ] Senator Bill Arnot
The Last Shot
[ 2004 ] Abe White
How to Eat Fried Worms
[ 2006 ] Boiler Head
Bernard and Doris
[ 2006 ] Waldo Taft
Anamorph
[ 2007 ] Chief Lewellyn Brainard
Spinning Into Butter
[ 2007 ] President Winston Garvey
Baby Mama
[ 2008 ] Judge
An American Affair
[ 2008 ] Lucian Carver
Don McKay
[ 2009 ] Dr. Lance Pryce
The International
[ 2009 ] New York D.A.
The Box
[ 2009 ] Norm Cahill
A Little Help
[ 2010 ] Dr. Bronstein
The Sparrow and the Tigress
[ 2010 ] Ernest
Real Steel
[ 2011 ] Marvin
Sleepwalk with Me
[ 2012 ] Frank
The Odd Life of Timothy Green
[ 2012 ] Joseph Crudstaff
The Perfect Wedding
[ 2012 ] Richard Fowler
Before I Sleep
[ 2013 ] Priest

TV Shows

As the World Turns
Henry Lange, Angus Oliver
Guiding Light
Bradley Raines
Homeland
Frank Mathison
Kate & Allie
Derek
Law & Order
Charles Garnett, Dr. Horace Garrison, Albert Lawrence Cheney
Spenser: For Hire
Father Hoyt, Paul Manning
Texas
John, Clerk
The Equalizer
Gant, Eric
Third Watch
Captain Elchisak
White Collar
Reese Hughes

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Theater Stories: THE PAJAMA GAME's Box Office Record, Diane Paulus' 1776 Revival & More About The American Airlines Theatre

This week's Theater Stories features the American Airlines Theatre! Learn about the Tony-winning plays to grace the stage, including 12 Angry Men, The Constant Wife and more; the theatre's upcoming shows 1776 and Birthday Candles, and much more!
HBO Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of Apollo Mission With Encore Of Emmy Winning Miniseries

HBO will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo mission moon landing with a special encore presentation of the Emmy®-winning 1998 miniseries FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON.
Get to Know the Star of THE NEW ONE, Mike Birbiglia!

On Sunday, November 11th, Mike Birbiglia's newest show, 'The New One,' opened on Broadway at the Cort Theater. Birbiglia makes his Broadway debut, but this isn't his first foray into the world of theater!
2017 American Theatre Master Makes His Visit on the Road Less Traveled

Road Less Traveled Productions (RLTP) is excited to announce its newest member to its National Advisory Board, Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright, Donald Margulies.  On Saturday May 6, the company welcomed its 2017 American Theatre Master, Donald Margulies, on the road less traveled.  The day began with a Q&A session with Mr. Margulies, moderated by RLTP Literary Director Jon Elston at the Road Less Traveled Theater. That evening, Mr. Margulies was guest of honor during a sold-out performance of The Country House.
Pulitzer-Winning Playwright Donald Margulies Set for Q&A at RLTP

On May 6th, Road Less Traveled Productions (RLTP) will welcome its 2017 American Theatre Master, Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Donald Margulies.
Dragon Theatre to Open 2nd Stages Series with TOO MUCH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY

Written by up and coming playwright Meghan Kennedy, Too Much, Too Much, Too Many is a look at two women who are grieving the loss of a loved one. More than six months ago Rose (played by Mary Price Moore) lost her husband James (played by W. Scott Whisler) of more than 40 years. She locks herself in her bedroom and refuses to leave it. Her daughter Emma (played by Kelly Battcher) becomes her mother's caregiver and invites the local pastor (played by Felix Abador) to the house to talk to Rose.
BWW Interviews: Brandon J. Dirden in YOUR BLUES AIN'T SWEET LIKE MINE at Two River Theater

Broadwayworld.com interviewed Brandon J. Dirden who will star in 'Your Blues Ain't Sweet Like Mine' written and directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. The show will be on stage at Two River Theater from April 11th to May 3rd.
Garden State Film Festival Presents LGBT Themed Films

The Garden State Film Festival, now in its 13th year, has been committed to presenting LGBT themed films since its founding.
About Little Children Dream of God

The new play Little Children Dream of God begins previews this week at Roundabout Underground's Black Box Theatre.
Photo Flashback: A Fond Farewell - Remembering The Stars We Lost in 2014

Broadway fans had plenty of reasons to celebrate this year, with dozens of shows having opened since January, hundreds of actors having made their debuts, and many more having returned to the stage for critically acclaimed performances. Not all news was good though, as we also suffered a loss of an incredible amount of talent. Below, BroadwayWorld sends a fond farewell to those who passed away in 2014.
Tony Winning Actress to Play 'Pivotal Role' on Showtime's HOMELAND

Entertainment Weekly just revealed that Tony winner Victoria Clark is set to play a "pivotal role" on Showtime's HOMELAND this season. SPOILERS BELOW! Stop reading now if you want to keep Clark's part a surprise.
Spoiler Alert! Did HOMELAND Return to Form After Brody-Induced Disaster?

The brilliance of the first season of HOMELAND lay in the fact that complicated people were making complicated decisions. We weren't presented with a black-and-white world where the good guys always wore red, white, and blue. Instead, we saw people wrestling with the same geo-political issues that our nation was dealing with at the time. It was confusing, it was dirty, it was dangerous, but it was captivating and unique. Since that first season, the show has devolved into one that no longer wrestles with big issues, it instead has been driven by the same thing that drives 95% of every other show on television; love.
Stage and Screen Actor James Rebhorn Wrote His Own Obituary Before Passing

ETonline writes that stage and screen actor James Rebhorn, who passed away on Friday, March 21, 2014, at the age of 65 after a long struggle with melanoma, penned an obituary for himself before his death.
We remember James Rebhorn

Todd Haimes and the entire Roundabout Theatre Company staff mourn the loss of an extraordinarily talented member of our family, James Rebhorn. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.
Top Stories You Missed on BWW This Weekend - 3/22-3/23/2014

Hottest Articles on BroadwayWorld.com from this weekend Sunday, March 23, 2014 - Sunday, March 23, 2014.
Stage and Screen Actor James Rebhorn Passes Away at 65

James Rebhorn passed away on Friday, March 21, at the age of 65. Rebhorn is most known for his role in the Showtime drama Homeland. His agent, Dianne Busch, told The Hollywood Reporter, "He died from melanoma, which had been diagnosed in 1992. He fought it all this time. He died Friday afternoon at his home in New Jersey, where he had been receiving hospice care for a week and a half."
WAKE UP with BroadwayWorld - Monday, March 24, 2014 - MOTHERS AND SONS, BROADWAY BACKWARDS and More!

Good morning, BroadwayWorld! Because we know all our readers eat, sleep and breathe Broadway, what could be better than waking up to it? Today's big news: MOTHERS AND SONS opens tonight, Block, Groff, Lewis, Rannells and more join forces for BROADWAY BACKWARDS and more!
Roundabout's TOO MUCH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY Enters Final Two Weeks of Performances

Roundabout Theatre Company's Underground production of Too Much, Too Much, Too Many by Meghan Kennedy, will conclude its limited engagement on Sunday, January 5 at 7:30PM. Too Much, Too Much, Too Many is a new play by Meghan Kennedy, directed by Sheryl Kaller, featuring Rebecca Henderson (Emma), Luke Kirby (Pastor Hidge),James Rebhorn (James), & Phyllis Somerville (Rose).
Photo Coverage: Inside Opening Night of Roundabout's TOO MUCH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY

Roundabout Theatre Company presents the next Roundabout Underground production Too Much, Too Much, Too Many, which officially opened last night, November 20 at Roundabout's Black Box Theatre, at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46th Street, NYC, NY, 10036). BroadwayWorld brings you photos from the opening night festivities below!
Photo Flash: Roundabout's TOO MUCH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY Opens Tonight

Roundabout Theatre Company's Underground production of Too Much, Too Much, Too Many, a new play by Meghan Kennedy, began previews on Friday, October 25th and officially opens tonight, November 20, 2013 at Roundabout's Black Box Theatre, at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46th Street, NYC, NY, 10036). This is a limited engagement through January 5, 2014. The cast of Too Much, Too Much, Too Many includes Rebecca Henderson, Luke Kirby, James Rebhorn, and Phyllis Somerville, directed by Sheryl Kaller. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has James Rebhorn been in?

James Rebhorn has appeared on Broadway in 7 shows.

How many West End shows has James Rebhorn been in?

James Rebhorn has not appeared in the West End.

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