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Greg Northam has been performing in theatre for over thirty-five years in Philadelphia (studying at the Walnut Street Theatre with actress Drucie McDaniel), Northern & Southern New Jersey as well as in his native Virginia. He has had the great opportunity to play a variety of roles from devoted husbands to a drunk to a lusty priest to even a vampire lesbian.
Most recently, he portrayed Father John in Last Rites at Players Guild of Leonia. Other theatrical credits include: Juror #10 (12 Angry Jurors) Man in the Chair (The Drowsy Chaperone), Candy (Of Mice & Men), Hilly (Clark Gable Slept Here), Hermann VanDaan (The Diary of Anne Frank), Henry Saunders (Lend Me a Tenor), Ben Hubbard (The Little Foxes), Ed Devry (Born Yesterday), Frank Strang (Equus), Dr. Eddy (The Maltese Walter), Mr. DePinna (You Can't Take It With You), Boss Man (Retirement Mob), Henry Benish/Lord Dudley (Play On!), LaCondessa (Vampire Lesbians of Sodom), Arnold (Torch Song Trilogy), Mr. Bardolph (Lettice & Lovage), David Crampton (Morning's at Seven), Arthur Duncan (Pterodactyls). Greg had the opportunity to perform at the 2002 Focus! International Theatre Festival in Holzhausen, Austria as Geronte in the comical farce Scapin. Television/Video credits include: Yours Friends & Neighbors, Zero Day, And Just Like That, Extrapolations & Empowered Survivor.
He & his partner Peter Artale produced six highly successful virtual shows under their banner Virtual Studio Players during 2020-21: Lettice & Lovage, Bloody Jack, Morning's at Seven, Prisoner of Second Avenue, Picasso at the Lapin Agile & Steel Magnolias. In addition to directing the virtual plays, Greg also directed the world premiere of Portraits in Philadelphia as well as the drama Bearclaw by Timothy Mason.
Greg is a two-time PortFolio Award nominee for his performances as eight men, two women & a dog in Greater Tuna & as Abashai in Captains & Courage. As Ernie Cusack, he won the Best Actor Award for Rumors in 2016 at Burlington County Footlighters.

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BWW Interview: Helen Exel of CLARK GABLE SLEPT HERE at Nutley Little Theatre
by Gina Sarno - Feb 4, 2022

BWW Interview with Director Helen Exel of Nutley Little Theatre’s long awaited production of Michael McKeever’s “Clark Gable Slept Here.”
Nutley Little Theatre to Present CLARK GABLE SLEPT HERE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 17, 2022

Nutley Little Theatre’s long awaited production of Michael McKeever’s “Clark Gable Slept Here,” directed by Helen Exel runs February 11th-February 26th. 

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