William McNulty*†
is now in his 14th season with Florida Rep, and was last seen here as Mo/Bruce in Boca. Two years ago, he played Scrooge in A Sherlock Carol. Some time ago he played Scrooge for twelve consecutive seasons in Actors Theatre of Louisville’s annual production of A Christmas Carol. This being his fourteenth Scrooge, he is beginning to worry about how he’s being type cast. The bulk of his career has been with Actors Theatre of Louisville, dating back to 1976. With that company he has directed over thirty productions and acted in more than one hundred fifty. He has also performed with other major theaters such as the Public Theatre in New York, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Playhouse, Arena Stage, and Milwaukee Rep. Representative roles include Jamie in Moon for the Misbegotten, Alceste in The Misanthrope, Charlie in The Foreigner, Enobarbus in Antony and Cleopatra, and VanHelsing in a production of Dracula, which he wrote and directed and was seen annually at ATL for twenty-two seasons. He studied acting at Rollins College and in the MFA program at Penn State. Among his teachers were such luminaries as Ron Van Lieu and Cicely Berry. He taught advanced acting at Rollins and in the MFA program at Denver University. He was a recipient of the prestigious Theatre Communications Group Distinguished Artist Grant.
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