Broadway stage actor, director and teacher who studied at the
Neighborhood Playhouse.
Best known for his 1980 portrayal of the cigarette-dangling Humphrey
Bogart in the turbulent TV mini-movie "Bogie," he also played Bogart as
an advisorial vision in the New York play "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss" in
1983.
Won several Drama Desk and Obie awards during his career on the
off-Broadway contemporary stage from the 60s throughout the 80s.
Attended the University of Hawaii.
Once the artistic director of the Theatre at Saint Clement's in the
70s.