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Robert Petkoff Born Robert Petkoff Sacramento, California, US Occupation Actor Robert Petkoff (SAG/AEA/AFTRA) is an American actor who has performed on Broadway, the West End, Regional Theatre, and in film and television. Contents 1 Stage work 2 Concerts 3 Recordings 4 Film and television work 5 Awards 6 References 7 External links // Stage work He has worked in regional theaters including The Mark Taper Forum, Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC, The Hartford Stage, The Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Denver Center for the Performing Arts and The Cincinnati Playhouse. He has appeared in the title roles of The Compleat Female Stage Beauty, as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet with Calista Flockhart as Juliet, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, and Sunday in the Park with George. In 2000, he was cast as one of four principal American actors in the world premiere of Sir Peter Hall (director)’s production of Tantalus by John Barton (director). A co-production of The Denver Center Theater Company and The Royal Shakespeare Company, it opened in Denver and toured England, finishing at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Barbican Theater. Robert then was cast in Sir Peter Hall’s production of The Royal Family (play) at the Theater Royal Haymarket in London’s West End where he appeared with Dame Judi Dench, Toby Stevens and Emily Blunt. His work off-Broadway includes The New York Premiere of Avow by Bill Davis, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, and More Stately Mansions directed by Ivo Van Hove, the musical Blue Flower at The Prospect Theatre Company and in 2009 he appeared in Happiness at Lincoln Center Theatre. He joined the national tour of Spamalot as Sir Robin, and then played the role on Broadway, and also starred as Algernon in the national tour of The Importance of Being Earnest with Lynn Redgrave, directed by Sir Peter Hall. He first appeared on Broadway in Epic Proportions starring Kristen Chenowith and then appeared as Perchik in the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof starring Alfred Molina and Harvey Fierstein. He starred as Tateh for the broadway revival of Ragtime (musical), which opened at the Neil Simon Theater in November 2009 and closed January 10, 2010. This revival of Ragtime was nominated for seven 2010 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Revival; and was also nominated for nine 2010 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical.[1][2][3][4][5] Robert Petkoff starred in Barrington Stage Company's production of Alan Ayckbourn's Absurd Person Singular, with Christopher Innvar, Graeme Malcolm, Henny Russell, Julia Coffey and Finnerty Steeves (August 12-29). Playbill Photos of Robert Petkoff in Absurd Person Singular; Theatermania: Searching for Summer Fare Barrington Stage Company Concerts Robert sang the leading role(s) in the concert staging of JEKYLL & HYDE at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on June 15, 2009. Directed by Ilana Becker, Robert Petkoff starred in the cast as Jekyll and Hyde, with Brooke Sunny Moriber as Emma Carew, and Jennifer Hallie Rosen as Lucy Harris. Additional casting included Richard Binder as Gabriel John Utterson, Timothy Jerome as Sir Danvers Carew, Marci Reid as Nellie, Tony Wolf as Sir Simon Stride, and Brandon Ruckdashel as Spider. Broadway World Press Release for Robert Pektoff in Jekyll & Hyde Concert; Broadway World Photos of Jekyll & Hyde Concert He performed the role of Mr. Briggs in a reading of a new musical version of ENCHANTED APRIL, with a book and lyrics by Kleban Award winner Charles Leipart and a score by Richard B. Evans, on March 15–16, 2010. [6][7] Robert appeared in the benefit concert, SING FOR MY SISTER for the World AIDS Orphan Day on May 10, 2010, with Donna McKechnie, Mary Beth Peil, Karen Mason, Nicholas Rodriguez, Will Chase, Paige Davis, Chad Kimball, Aaron Lazar, Felicia Finley, Christiane Noll, and the JERSEY BOYS/Chicago company. [8][9] Robert sang the role of Thomas Andrews in the concert version of the Tony Award-winning musical TITANIC,at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, on Monday, June 21, 2010. The company featured Robert Petkoff (Thomas Andrews), John Jellison (Isidor Strauss), Emily Loesser (Caroline Neville), Don Stephenson (Charles Clarke), Martin Moran (Harold Bride), Henry Stram (Etches), Jennifer Piech (Kate McGowan), Michael Mulheren (Mr. Thayer), Alma Cuervo (Ida Strauss), John Hickock (J. Bruce Ismay), and Tim Jerome (Captain E. J. Smith), as well as Eamon Foley, Blair Ross, Patrick Wetzel, Bailey Hanks, Brian O'Brien, Rick Hilsabeck, and Autumn Hurlbert. Playbill Press Release;Theatermania Press Release;Broadway World Press Release; Theatremania Press Release Robert performed as Guy Fawkes in BONFIRE NIGHT, July 16-18 as part of Vassar & New York Stage and Film's Powerhouse Theater summer season. Featuring book, music, and lyrics by Justin Levine, the musical was directed by Alex Timbers with a cast that included John Ellison Conlee, Pierce Cravens, Greg Hildreth, Santino Fontana, Desmond Green, Michael Izquierdo, Robert Petkoff, Charlie Pollack, Devere Rogers, David Rossmer, Ian Unterman, and Jonathan B. Wright. Theatremania Press Release for Bonfire Night Robert performed in The second annual BORN FOR BROADWAY Concert to benefit the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation on October 4,2010 at the New World Stages. Ragtime Tony nominee Marcia Milgrom Dodge directed the evening, with musical direction by Larry Yurman. Performers were: Lesley Gore, Tony winner Lillias White, Christiane Noll, Bobby Steggert, Robert Petkoff and Quentin Earl Darrington. Robert Petkoff singing at the Born For Broadway Benefit. Born for Broadway Benefit Concert October 4, 2010 Recordings Broadway cast recording, Perchik in Fiddler on the Roof, from the Minskoff Theatre production, 2004 PSclassics, [10] Robert has also completed several audio books including: The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, by J. Randy Taraborrelli; Michael Jackson: The Final Years: A Selection from Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story, 1958-2009, by J. Randy Taraborrelli; The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor, by Colin Tudge; Bone Man's Daughters, by Ted Dekker; Beat the Reaper: A Novel, by Josh Bazell; Lincoln: A Photobiography, by Russell Freedman; Ravens, by George Dawes Green; This Book Is Not Good for You, by Pseudonymous Bosch Testimony, by Anita Shreve So Cold The River, by Michael Koryta [11] List of Recordings for Audio Books by Robert Petkoff Film and television work Film work includes VICE VERSA; MILK AND MONEY starring with Calista Flockhart; GAMEDAY; MARRY ME. Recent TV work includes LAW and ORDER; HACK; and THE DAVE CHAPPELLE SHOW. Awards 2002 After Dark Award - SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, Chicago Shakespeare Theater 2002 Robby Award Best Actor, Drama - COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY, Old Globe Theatre 2005 Jeff Nomination - ROMEO & JULIET, Chicago Shakespeare Theater 2010 15th Annual AUDIES® Nomination - Solo Narration — Male, Beat the Reaper, by Josh Bazell, Hachette Audio 2010 October, Earphone Award for Narration of "So Cold the River" Audiofile Magazine Earphone Award, October 2010 References [12] New York Times Review of Ragtime, November 16, 2009; [13] Variety Review of Ragtime; November 15, 2009 [14] New York Daily News Review of Ragtime, November 16, 2009 [15], Backstage Review, November 15, 2009 [16]; Robert Petkoff listing: IBDB Data [17]; Robert Petkoff listing: Internet Broadway Database External links Robert Petkoff Website: [18] Robert Petkoff at the Internet Movie Database Robert Petkoff at the Internet Broadway Database Persondata NAME Petkoff, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Sacramento, California, US DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH