Andrew Reilly
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Andrew Reilly (born April 9, 1946 in New York City) is an American actor and director. His acting credits cover film, theater, and television, including the films Chances Are, Why Me?, and 3 Men and a Little Lady and shows such as Divorce Court and Pointman. Reilly began as an amateur in community theater productions before deciding in middle age to pursue acting as a career, receiving his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of South Carolina. A trained Shakespearean actor, he has played Montague in Romeo and Juliet, Norfolk in Richard III, Worcester in Henry IV, Cornwall in King Lear, and Antigonus in The Winter's Tale.
As a teacher, Reilly has given lectures throughout the United States and in Russia, and was the recipient of a Rotary International Fellowship to study French theater at the Sorbonne in Paris. His book, An Actor’s Business (Sentient Publications, 2004), presents his experienced perspective on the world of professional acting. He is currently developing a program called “Language Learning Through Drama” to complement his Master’s degree in TESOL.
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An Actor's Business ISBN 1-59181-020-5
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Biography for Andrew Reilly. IMDb. Retrieved on 2008-01-28.