A View From the Bridge

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CAST
LIEV SCHREIBER
SCARLETT JOHANSSON
JESSICA HECHT
MICHAEL CRISTOFER
MORGAN SPECTOR
COREY STOLL
JOE RICCI
ROBERT TURANO
ANTOINETTE LaVECCHIA
MARK MORETTINI
ANTHONY DeSANDO
MARCO VERNA
MATTHEW MONTELONGO
ALEX CENDESE
BONNIE DENNISON
JIM IORIO
WILLIAM CONNELL
CREATIVE
ARTHUR MILLER
GREGORY MOSHER
PETER KACZOROWSKI
JANE GREENWOOD
JOHN LEE BEATTY
SCOTT LEHRER
TOM WATSON
STEPHEN GABIS
CINDY TOLAN
Liev
Liev Schriber
was nominated for a Tony Award for his portrayal of Barry Champlain in Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio, directed by Robert Fall and received the award for his performance in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, directed by Joe Mantello. Other stage work: Macbeth (Shakespeare in the Park, directed by Moisés Kaufman). Film/TV: Taking Woodstock, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Defiance, The Painted Veil, "Lackawanna Blues," The Manchurian Candidate, The Sum of All Fears, Kate & Leopold, The Hurricane, Hamlet, "RKO 281" (Emmy and Golden Globe nominations), Spring Forward, A Walk on the Moon, Mixed Nuts, "The Sunshine Boys," and the Scream trilogy. Upcoming: Salt, Repossession Mambo, Every Day. Documentary narration work includes: Mantle, :03 Seconds from Gold, and A City on Fire: The Story of the 68 Detroit Tigers; the series Nova and Nature. Schreiber made his directorial debut with Everything is Illuminated. Adapted from Jonathan Safran Foer's best-selling novel, the film received special recognition for excellence in filmmaking by the National Board of Review
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Scarlett Johansson
is honored to be making her Broadway debut in A View From the Bridge. Four-time Golden Globe nomin ee and BAFTA winner, Johansson received rave reviews and a Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival for her starring role in Lost in Translation. A New York native, Johansson made her professional acting debut at the age of eight off-Broadway in Sophistry. Film credits include: Manny & Lo, (Independent Spirit Award nomination), Robert Redford's The Horse Whisperer, Ghost World (Toronto Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Award), The Other Boleyn Girl, The Spirit, The Man Who Wasn't There, In Good Company, A Love Song for Bobby Long, Match Point, Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Island, The Black Dahlia, The Prestige, and The Nanny Diaries. Johansson recently starred in He's Just Not That Into You and Vicky Cristina Barcelona and will next be seen in Iron Man 2.
Jessica
Jessica Hecht
Broadway: Brighton Beach Memoirs, Julius Caesar, After the Fall, The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Off-Broadway: Make Me (Atlantic), Howard Katz (Roundabout), The House in Town (Lincoln Center), Flesh & Blood (NYTW), The Fourth Sister (Vineyard), Plunge and Lobster Alice (Playwrights Horizons), Stop Kiss (Public Theater), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Theatre for a New Audience). Williamstown Theatre Festival: The Torchbearers, The Three Sisters, Blithe Spirit, The Autumn Garden, Top Girls, Light Up the Sky, The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told. Film: Whatever Works, Dan in Real Life, Starting Out in the Evening, The Forgotten, Sideways, The Grey Zone; upcoming: 25/8, The Winning Season, Helena From the Wedding. TV: Eleventh Hour, Breaking Bad, ER, The Jury, Law & Order x three, Friends, The Single Guy, Homicide, Seinfeld.
Michael
Michael Cristofer
Mr. Cristofer was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and an Antoinette Perry Tony Award for the Broadway production of his play, The Shadow Box. Mr. Cristofer's film work includes the screenplays for The Shadow Box directed by Paul Newman (Golden Globe Award, Emmy nomination), Falling In Love, with Meryl Streep and Robert DeNiro, The Witches Of Eastwick with Jack Nicholson, Bonfire Of The Vanities with Tom Hanks and Casanova with Heath Ledger. His directing credits include Gia, for HBO Pictures starring Angelina Jolie, Mercedes Ruehl and Faye Dunaway (5 Emmy nominations, Director's Guild Award), Body Shots for New Line Cinema and Original Sin starring Antonio Banderas. He has acted in over a hundred plays including: Tony Kushner's The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide...(Guthrie Theater), Romeo And Juliet (NY Shakespeare Festival), A Body Of Water (Primary Stages), Three Sisters (Williamstown Theater Festival), Trumpery (Atlantic Theater), Old Wicked Songs (Westport Playhouse), The Cherry Orchard (LA Theater Works), Hamlet (Roundabout), The Cherry Orchard (Lincoln Center, Theater World Award), Chinchilla (Phoenix Theater, OBIE Award), The Seagull (Woodstock Festival), Tooth Of Crime (Mark Taper Forum, LA Drama Critics Award), Ashes (Mark Taper Forum). Film and television includes: Seventeen Photographs Of Isabel (Don Roos), Die Hard Ii (John McTiernan), Enemy Of The People (George Schaeffer), The Entertainer (Donald Wrye), The Last Of Mrs. Lincoln (George Schaeffer).
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MORGAN SPECTOR
is a graduate of Reed College and the American Conservatory Theatre MFA program. Theatre credits include Enemies: A Love Story at the Wilma Theatre, Disney's The Lion King (National Tour) and A Christmas Carol at ACT. Film and Television credits include: The Last Airbender; Law & Order: Criminal Intent; and HBO's How to Make it in America. This is his Broadway debut.
Corey
Corey Stoll
New York native Corey Stoll has been working in theater, film and television since graduating with an MFA in acting from NYU in 2003. Most recently, Corey appeared as 'Vershinin' in Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of Three Sisters, directed by John Doyle at the Cincinnati Playhouse on the Park. Broadway credits: Old Acquaintance (Roundabout) and Henry IV (Lincoln Center Theater). Off Broadway: Intimate Apparel (Drama Desk Award Nomination), Beast (NYTW), Some Americans Abroad (Second Stage.) Regional: Intimate Apparel (Mark Taper Forum- Drama Critics Circle Award.) Film roles: upcoming Salt with Angelina Jolie, Helena At The Wedding, Push, North Country, Lucky Number Slevin and Brief Interviews With Hideous Men . Numerous television appearances including "A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story."
Joe
Joe Ricci
is proud to making his Broadway debut in A View from the Bridge. This past year, Joe has been seen on "The Unusuals," "Law & Order" and "Law & Order SVU." He spend a better part of last decade in and out of the off-Broadway hit I Love You, You're Perfect... and touring as Monty in Saturday Night Fever. However, his favorite credit would be Billy in Carousel in Hawaii where he won a Po'okella award for best actor in a musical. Thanks to his wife Tricia. www.joericci.net
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Robert Turano
has been a guest star on every television show shot in New York and has played recurring roles on "Law And Order," "Rescue Me" and "Guiding Light." Regional theatre credits include leads in Modigliani, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Rainmaker, The Exonerated, The Time of Your Life and 1940's Radio Hour. Robert played Teach in American Buffalo in several productions and worked as the creative consultant on the film version of the play with Dustin Hoffman. Film credits include leads in Brooklyn Rules, Outside Providence, Federal Hill and The Tavern. www.bobturano.com
antoinette
Antoinette LaVECCHIA
Broadway Debut. NY: How to Be A Good Italian Daughter (In Spite of Myself)/The Cherry Lane (returns Spring 2010), The Europeans/PTP-NYC, Max & The Truffle Pig/NYMF, The Bottle House/Public Theatre, Puccini: A Composer's Journey/Carnegie Hall, String of Pearls/Primary Stages, Magic Hands Freddy/Soho Playhouse, Kimberly Akimbo/MTC. Regional favorites: Little Dog Laughed (PCS), Tough Titty (Williamstown), The Laramie Project (CT Critics Award). Film/TV: The David Dance, Delirious, Jesus' Son, The Sopranos, "Law & Order", "L&O SVU, "Guiding Light" and "One Life To Live." MFA-NYU/Tisch, Moscow Art Theatre & Philippe Gaulier. Mille Grazie.
mark
MARK MORETTINI
Broadway: Pal Joey. National tour: Twelve Angry Men. Chicago: Bleacher Bums, London Suite, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Lost in Yonkers, Lend Me a Tenor. Films include Chain Reaction, U.S. Marshals, Road to Perdition and Home Alone II. Television includes " The Good Wife," Law & Order," "Prison Break," "ER," "Early Edition," "The Untouchables" and many voiceover spots. Love to Mike, Matt, Mia and Megan.
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ANTHONY DeSANDO
Broadway: Take Me Out (Walter Kerr Theatre). Off B'way: Lovers and Crimes (NYTW), The Given (Studio Dante), Gangster Apparel (Here), Servy 'n Bernice 4-Ever (Playhouse 91), Modigliani (Trocadero Cabaret) Films: A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Fighting, Cement, Federal Hill, Hysterical Blindness, New Jack City, Kiss Me Guido, Doubled Parked, Out for Justice, Beer League, Party Girl, etc. TV: "Mercy," "Bored to Death," "The Sopranos," "Sex and the City," "CSI Miami," "Third Watch," "Crossing Jordan," "Without a Trace," "Numbers," "Under Suspicion," "Welcome to N.Y.," "N.Y. News," "NYPD Blue," "L.A. Law," etc.
marco
Marco Verna
Broadway Debut. Regional: Born Yesterday (Walnut St.); Rounding Third (STW); Over the River and Through the Woods, Princess of President St. (ITC). Chicago: Blind Tasting (Joseph Jefferson Award-Actor in Supporting Role), Death on a Pink Carpet (Live Bait); Not About Nightingales (Joseph Jefferson Award- Actor in Supporting Role), Streeterville (Timeline Theatre); Hairy Ape, Europe, Gas Mask (Mary-Archie). TV: Unusuals, Kidnapped, Blind Justice, Law and Order, Trial by Jury, recurring roles on Guiding Light and All My Children.
matthew
MATTHEW MONTELONGO
Broadway: The Ritz. Off-Broadway: His Daddy (EST/Castillo); Whore (SPF/The Public); God's Ear (Vineyard/New Georges); Five Flights (Rattlestick); Arms and the Man (Roundabout); Tartuffe (NYSF/The Public); and The Mineola Twins (Roundabout). Regionally: The Little Dog Laughed (Signature); Of Mice and Men (Westport County Playhouse); Vigils (Woolly Mammoth); Elliot, A Solder's Fugue (Alliance); The Game of Love and Chance (Folger); Take Me Out (Hartford Stage/TheatreWorks/St. Louis Rep.); Rough Magic (Hanger); Black Milk, Far Away, and Far East (Studio); and Beyond Therapy (Old Globe), among many others. TV: The Guiding Light, All My Children, and One Life to Live.
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ALEX CENDESE
is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut. TV: "Law and Order," "Law and Order: SVU," and "The Bedford Diaries." Film: Greetings from the Shore and Garden Party. He is a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama (' 04) where some of his favorite roles included: Duke Vincentio in Measure for Measure and Bolingbroke in Richard II. He would like to send his most heartfelt thanks and love to Tim and Pam, Ivan and Jan and to the loving memory of Tony Larimer.
bonnie
BONNIE DENNISON
Broadway debut. Theatre: Mother Courage (Public), The Magician Sam (MCC), The Bethlehem Diaries Marianne (Public), Hurlyburly (T. Schreiber Studios). Film: Stake Land, Black Irish, Love/Death/Cobain. Television: "Ugly Betty," "Guiding Light," "Third Watch," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "The Education of Max Bickford," "100 Centre Street," "Saturday Night Live," "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," "Reading Rainbow."
JIM
JIM IORIO
Broadway Debut. Off-Broadway: Kaos at New York Theatre Workshop, Martha Clarke, dir., A Stone Carver at the SoHo Playhouse, Regional work includes: the Guthrie Theatre; San Jose Rep, Geva Theatre, Missouri Rep., Portland Center Stage, Asolo Theatre, Arizona Theatre Co., Pioneer Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Passage Theatre, A Noise Within; Film: Going the Distance (2010 release), Petty Crimes; TV: Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: CI, Queens Supreme, The Street, Another World, One Life to Live, Loving. Training: MFA - NYU Graduate Acting Program; Moscow Art Theatre.
JIM
JIM IORIO
NY and regional credits include: The Coast of Utopia (LCT), Pride and Prejudice (Geva Theatre Center), The Glass Menagerie ( Two River Theatre), The Maddening Truth (Keen Co.), As You Like It (Weston Playhouse Theatre),Sherlock Holmes, The Early Years ( NYMF), All's Well That End's Well (TFANA), Mary Stuart (NYCT), The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (TWUSA), The Tempest (SRT), ...Categories (Fringe NYC), ShakesBare (SRT). T.V.: Gossip Girl, Law & Order, Guiding Light. B.F.A. NCSA.
ArthurMiller
Arthur was born in New York City and studied at the University of Michigan. His plays include All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), A View From the Bridge and A Memory of Two Mondays (1955), After the Fall (1964), Incident at Vichy (1964), The Price (1968), The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972), The Archbishop's Ceiling (1977), The American Clock (1980) and Playing for Time. Later plays include The Ride Down Mt. Morgan (1991), The Last Yankee (1993), Broken Glass (1994), Mr. Peters' Connections (1998), Resurrection Blues (2002) and Finishing the Picture (2004).

Other works include Focus, a novel (1945); The Misfits, a screenplay (1960); and the texts for In Russia (1969), In the Country (1977) and Chinese Encounters (1979), three books with photographs by his wife, Inge Morath. Memoirs include Salesman in Beijing (1984) and Timebends, an autobiography (1988). Short fiction includes the collection I Don't Need You Anymore (1967); the novella, Homely Girl, a Life (1995); and Presence: Stories (2007).
He was awarded the Avery Hopwood Award for Playwriting at the University of Michigan in 1936. He twice won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, received two Emmy awards and three Tony Awards for his plays, as well as a Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement. He also won an Obie Award, a BBC Best Play Award, the George Foster Peabody Award, a Gold Medal for Drama from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, the Literary Lion Award from the New York Public Library, the John F. Kennedy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Algur Meadows Award. He was named Jefferson Lecturer for the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2001. He was awarded the 2002 Prince of Asturias Award for Letters and the 2003 Jerusalem Prize. He received honorary degrees from Oxford University and Harvard University and was awarded the Prix Moliere of the French theatre, the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Lifetime Achievement Award and the Pulitzer Prize, as well as numerous other awards. www.arthmiller.org
GregoryMosher
Gregory has produced or directed nearly 200 plays at the Goodman and Lincoln Center theatres, on Broadway and in London's West End. His long association with David Mamet included twenty-three plays, including American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross, and Speed-the-Plow. He has worked with many major playwrights, often on new work, including Samuel Beckett, Leonard Bernstein, John Guare, Richard Nelson, David Rabe and Tennessee Williams. His association with Mr. Miller began in 1985, when Mosher invited him to be part of the creative team at Lincoln Center Theatre; A View from the Bridge will be the third play of Miller's he has directed. Mosher has won every major American theatre award, including two Tony's.
PETER KACZOROWSKI
Broadway: Over 35 plays and musicals including Time Stands Still, Waiting for Godot, Young Frankenstein, Is He Dead?, Curtains, Grey Gardens, The Pajama Game, The Producers, Contact, Kiss Me Kate, Steel Pier. Recent Off-Broadway, the Brother/Sister Plays, Ruined, Twelfth Night in Central park, Wig Out!. He has designed for most leading resident and regional theatre companies in the U.S. including Lincoln Center, MTC, Roundabout, Encores!, The Public, Guthrie, Goodman, Seattle Rep, La Jolla, CTG, Long Wharf. Opera: The Met, NYCO, San Francisco, Houston Grand, L.A Music Center, Seattle, Santa Fe, St. Louis. Abroad: Royal Opera Covent Garden, Scottish Opera, Opera/North, Bonn, La Fenice, Maggio Florence, L'Arena di Verona, Cagliari, Lisbon. Recipient of the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Dramalogue and Hewes design awards.
JANE GREENWOOD
More than 100 Broadway/Off-Broadway credits including Brighton Beach, Waiting for Godot,Shakespeare in the Park's Twelfth Night, Accent on Youth, Thurgood, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Receptionist, Heartbreak House, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Delicate Balance, Proposals, A Moon for the Misbegotten, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Master Class, Passion, The Heiress, The Sisters Rosensweig, California Suite, Medea, Plenty, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Burton's Hamlet, Vita and Virginia, Sylvia, The Lisbon Traviata. Metropolitan Opera: revival of Adriana Lecouvreur (2009), Dialogues of the Carmelites, The Great Gatsby. Chicago Lyric Opera: Nabucco, Rigoletto. San Francisco Opera: La Favorita. Film: Arthur, Can't Stop the Music, Glengarry Glen Ross. Awards: Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement Award, Theatre Hall of Fame, 14 Tony nominations. Professor, Yale School of Drama.
JOHN LEE BEATTY
designed this summer's Twelfth Night in Central Park, as well as the recent Royal Family and Time Stands Still. Other Broadway credits include The Color Purple, Doubt, Rabbit Hole, Chicago, Dinner at Eight, Proof, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, A Delicate Balance, The Heiress, The Most Happy Fella, The Sisters Rosensweig, Burn This, Penn & Teller, Ain't Misbehavin', Talley's Folly, Fifth of July, Crimes of the Heart, among others. Off-B'way: The Substance of Fire, Sylvia, A Life in the Theatre, Encores! musicals. Tony, Obie, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards; Theatre Hall of Fame. Graduate of Brown and Yale School of Drama.
SCOTT LEHRER
was the recipient of the first Tony Award for sound design for his work on the Lincoln Center Theater revival of South Pacific. Other theatrical work includes Finian's Rainbow, Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Tony nom), the long running revival of Chicago, Angels in America, James Joyce's The Dead, Once on This Island, The Heidi Chronicles and dozens of other plays and musicals on and off Broadway. As a music engineer/producer his many projects include Loudon Wainwright III's new CD High Wide and Handsome, Hazmat Modine's Bahamut, Last Forever, Jason Danieley's Frontier Heroes, Capathia Jenkins and Louis Rosen's Ache of Possibility and Meredith Monk's mercy. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, he is on the faculty of Bennington College.
TOM WATSON
is head of the wig department at the Metropolitan Opera. He has designed wigs for more than 35 Broadway productions. Current and recent Broadway designs include Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Addams Family, Wicked, The Royal Family, Waiting for Godot, The American Plan, Accent on Youth, Rock of Ages, South Pacific, Sunday in the Park with George, and Cyrano de Bergerac.
STEPHEN GABIS
Recent New York Credits: Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Emperor Jones, Memphis, Guys and Dolls, Quartermaine's Terms (WTF) Shrek;, The 39 Steps; Port Authority, The Lieutenant of Inishmore;, Jersey Boys (all companies); The Farnsworth Invention; Coram Boy; Heartbreak House; Butley; Doubt; Steel Magnolias; The Boy from Oz; Sixteen Wounded; A Doll's House; A Day in the Death of Joe Egg; Frozen; James Joyce's The Dead. Off B'way: Port Authority; Rafta Rafta; The Voysey Inheritance; Parlour Song; Dublin Carol; Hobson's Choice; The Night Heron Juno and the Paycock; Two Thousand Years; Abigail's Party; Smelling a Rat; Goose-Pimples; Ecstasy. Film: Salt, Doubt, Bernard and Doris, The Savages, Across the Universe, Dark Matter, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Boys Don't Cry, The Notorious Bettie Page.
CINDY TOLAN
is a casting director for theatre, film and television. Broadway: All My Sons (Associate Producer), Xanadu, Avenue Q, A Year With Frog and Toad, Medea. London: Resurrection Blues (Old Vic). Also LCT, Vineyard, Playwrights Horizons, NYTW, Public, Williamstown, Bay Street. Film: Letters to Juliet, Blue Valentine, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, Sugar, The Darjeeling Limited, The Namesake, Kinsey, Sherrybaby, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Personal Velocity, Angela, Casa de los Babys, Loggerheads. Upcoming: It's Kind of a Funny Story, Henry's Crime. TV: "Flight of the Conchords," "Fringe," "The Return of Jezebel James." Member: CSA.
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