Todd Hilsee is an actor and theater producer and company member of Hudson Theatre Works outside NYC. Recent favorite performances include HTW’s New York area production of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker (2018 as Aston) where also designed the set, and Macbeth (2017 as “Ross”). As a producer, he was one of the producers of “Golda's Balcony” at the Helen Hayes Theatre (opened 2003) where it ran for 493 performances, making it the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history. Todd is also an internationally-recognized expert in mass-communications to notify victims of defective products, and in that capacity served as the regular on-camera host of “man on the street” judicial education interviews for the American Bar Association. In 2017, he appeared on 60 Minutes to expose defective Remington rifles (and on John Oliver's regular spoofing of 60 Minutes anchors’). He is producing workshops for Juliette Dunn’s The Puzzle, (2018 and 2019) with Tony Award-winning clown Bill Shiner directing and appearing along with Cirque de Soleil’s Daniel Passer and National Disability Theater’s Mickey Rowe. Other favorite acting appearances: in Harrison Stengle’s The Sword of the Unicorn, Theater for the New City, on the Off-Broadway Johnson Stage, in the East Village (2017 as Father), and HTW’s world premier of Erin Mallon’s Stubble (2018 as Dan).
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