Peter Reznikoff
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Peter Reznikoff has been an actor for over twenty-five years. He made his debut as Dorset with the New York Shakespeare Festival production of Richard III. After studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he returned to New York to continue his training with Lee Strasberg, David Legrant, Zack Matalon, and Wynn Handman. Credits in regional, Off Broadway, and off-off-Broadway include:
- The Shadow Pier at the Jewel Box Theatre
- One Nation Under at the Magic Box
- The Truth at the Metropolitan Playhouse
- Three Men On A Base, Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre
- The Lost Box of Utopia at Mabou Mines
- Heath in The Caterers at the 29th St. Rep.
- The Mint Theatre’s production of Far and Wide
- Adam in Novel at the HERE Theatre
- Lyman in The Ride Down Mt. Morgan for Stamford Theatre Works
- The Festival of One Acts at The Ensemble Studio Theatre
- The Duke in Venus Observed for the Verse Theatre of Manhattan
- Sol in Bill Gunn’s Rhinestone
- Willie in The Cold Wind and the Warm at the Jewish Repertory Theatre
- Judd in Compulsion, Davis in Pavilion, Wall in Reflected Glory, Gast in Larry Myer’s Troublemaker at the Theatre for the New City
Regional Theatre productions include Franco in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui at the Hartman Theatre, Clarence in Richard III, Horatio in Hamlet. Films include What She’s Having, Red Coat Dining Room, Marathon Man and the television series, The Quinns. He has done numerous voice-overs and narration on tape for Random House and Warner Books. He owns a business, called Point of Impact, an executive communications firm and is co-author of the book, The Brazilian Photographs of Genevieve Naylor, Duke University Books].