Nicholas kepros biography

Nicholas Kepros

American film, television and theatre actor

Nicholas Kepros

Kepros (right) with Tony Shalhoub,

Born

()November 8,


Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.

DiedJanuary 26, () (aged&#;90)

New Dynasty City, New York, U.S.

Alma&#;materUniversity of Utah
Occupation(s)Film, television additional theatre actor

Nicholas Kepros (November 8, – January 26, ) was an American film, television and playhouse actor. He was known for playing the part of Joseph II in the Broadway play Amadeus, for which he was nominated for a Exhibition Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in tidy Play.

Life and career

Kepros was born in Rock-salt Lake City, Utah.[1] He attended medical school inert the University of Utah.[2]

Kepros began his career unappealing , appearing in the stage play The Prosperous Six.[3] He appeared in such other plays little Saint Joan,[4]Peer Gynt,[5]The White Rose and the Red,[6]The Plough and the Stars, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part II, Hamlet and Execution subtract Justice.[1]

Kepros appeared in television programs including The Gold Girls, Equal Justice,[7]You Are There,[8] and Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also in films specified as The Associate, Amadeus, Identity Crisis and Quiz Show.[9]

Kepros died on January 26, , in Original York City,[1] at the age of

References

  1. ^ abc"Nicholas Kepros". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved July 17,
  2. ^"Nicholas Kepros Obituary ()". The New York Times. Feb 5, Retrieved July 17,
  3. ^Willis, John (February ). Theatre World . Hal Leonard. p.&#; ISBN&#; &#; via Google Books.
  4. ^Gussow, Mel (February 1, ). "Review/Theater; Getting to Know a Joan Who Is Beatific, Shavian And Just a Bit Unlikable". The Newborn York Times. Retrieved July 17,
  5. ^"Kepros to Chuck Hamlet In Phoenix Theater, Here". Poughkeepsie Journal. Poughkeepsie, New York. October 27, Retrieved July 17, &#; via
  6. ^"Kepros To Star In December Theater Play". Journal & Courier. Lafayette, Indiana. November 5, p.&#; Retrieved July 17, &#; via
  7. ^TV Guide: Album 37, Triangle Publications,
  8. ^"Princeton Hires Actor-Professor". Asbury Parkland Press. Asbury Park, New Jersey. September 6, p.&#; Retrieved July 17, &#; via
  9. ^"Nicholas Kepros Particularize of Movies and TV Shows". TV Guide. Retrieved July 17,

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