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Brian Hutchison is an American actor based in New York City. Most of his professional career has been spent in the theater, but he has also appeared in several major movies and US television series.
One of his most recent stage appearances was at the Playwrights Horizons' Peter Jay Sharp Theater, in an Off-Broadway production of Go Back to Where You Are,. The New York Times review said, "Brian Hutchison makes the unassuming Bernard seriously sexy by emphasizing the character's quiet thoughtfulness, self-effacing intelligence, and sensitivity to nature."[1][2] He is currently appearing in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of Man and Boy, written by Terence Rattigan.[3]
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He received a BA in English from Lafayette College and earned his Master of Fine Arts at the University of San Diego. While in graduate school he met director Jack O'Brien, who cast him in the title role of Brendan Behan's The Hostage at San Diego's Old Globe Theater. After graduating, he returned to the Old Globe and appeared in All My Sons[4] and Blue/Orange.
Hutchison has provided the voice for several popular audio books[17]. He is also the voice of Sir Nevalle in the video game, "Neverwinter Nights 2"
Year | Play | Role | Location |
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1995 | Three Tall Women | Pittsburgh Public Theatre | |
1999 | The Hostage | The Old Globe Theatre | |
Albee's Men | The Old Globe Theatre | ||
2000 | Love's Labour's Lost | The Old Globe Theatre | |
Henry V | The Old Globe Theatre | ||
2001 | Proof | Hal | Broadway |
The Invention of Love | Ensemble | Broadway | |
2002 | The Drawer Boy[1] | Miles | Studio Arena Theater |
All My Sons[2] | Chris Keller | The Old Globe Theatre | |
2003 | The Hiding Place | Karl | Atlantic Theater Company |
Beatrice and Benedict | Messenger and Priest | New York Philharmonic | |
Can't Let Go[3] | Bill | Keen Company | |
Blue/Orange | Bruce | The Old Globe Theatre | |
2004 | Seven Rabbits on a Pole[4] | "Q" | Urban Stages |
People Be Heard | Russell/Ekaraxu/Willard/Bernie/Dr. Mueller | Playwrights Horizons | |
Burn This | Burton | Huntington Theatre Company | |
2005 | She Stoops to Conquer | Young Marlowe | Irish Repertory Theatre |
Mr. Marmalade | George/Cactus/Bob | Roundabout Theatre Company | |
The Rivals | Bob Acres | Huntington Theatre Company | |
Roleplay[5][6] | Justin Lazenby | Pittsburgh Public Theatre | |
2006 | Indoor/Outdoor[7] | Shuman | SPF, DR2 Theater |
Theophilus North[8] | Various roles | Keen Company | |
Black Snow | Bombardov and others | Yale Repertory Theatre | |
Wonder Of The World | Kip Harris | Barrington Stage | |
2007 | Oh The Humanity[9][10] | Coach/Gentleman/Photographer/Man | The Flea Theater |
The Unmentionables[11] | Dave | Yale Repertory Theatre | |
The Front Page | Jack Wilson | Williamstown Theatre Festival | |
2008 | From Up Here[12] | Daniel | Manhattan Theatre Club |
Of Mice and Men | George Milton | Westport County Playhouse | |
2009 | Exit the King[13] | Guard | Broadway |
Dinner | Mike | Bay Street Theatre | |
2010 | Looped[14] | Danny Miller | Broadway |
Spirit Control[15] | Karl Jensen | Broadway | |
2011 | Go Back to Where You Are[16][17] | Bernard | Playwrights Horizons |
He is a photographer specializing in portraits and outdoor scenery and has taken many publicity head-shots of other actors.[18] His brother, Chris Hutchison,[19] is also an actor and is a company member with Houston's Alley Theatre in Texas.