Michael Cumpsty

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Michael Cumpsty
Born (1960-02-28) 28 February 1960 (age 61)
OccupationActor
Partner(s)John Dias

Michael Cumpsty (born 28 February 1960) is a British actor. He has been acting since childhood. He has worked extensively performing Shakespeare, as well as both musicals and dramas on Broadway. He also performs in films and on television.

Life and career[]

Cumpsty was born in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire,[1] and moved to South Africa with his family when he was 9.[2] Cumpsty attended Haileybury College in Hertfordshire and received a Bachelor of Arts in English from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1982.[3][4]

On the Broadway stage he appeared in dramas, including La Bête (1991),[5] Timon of Athens (1993),[6] The Heiress (1995),[7] Copenhagen (2000),[8] and The Constant Wife (2005).[9] He appeared on Broadway in the play End of the Rainbow in 2012 and received a Tony Award nomination for Featured Actor for his performance.[6][1] He appeared in the Los Angeles production of the play, which ran in March and April 2013 at the Ahmanson Theatre.[10] He appeared in the Roundabout Theatre production of Machinal as the "husband" from December 2013 to 2 March 2014.[11]

In Broadway stage musicals, he played John Dickinson in the revival of 1776 (1997),[12] and Julian Marsh in the revival of 42nd Street (2001).[13][6] He played the role of Jules in the revival of Sunday in the Park With George in 2008.[14]

In Off-Broadway work, he both played the title role and co-directed a Classic Stage Company production of Richard III in 2007.[15] Other Shakespeare roles include Timon in Timon of Athens in 1996, Parolles in All's Well That Ends Well in 1993, Laertes in Hamlet in 1990, Time/Lord in The Winter's Tale in 1989, and Escalus in Romeo and Juliet in 1988, all at the Public Theater.[16] He played the title role in the Classic Stage Company production of Hamlet in 2005, winning the Obie Award, performance.[16]

Cumpsty's television credits include the daytime soap operas such as One Life to Live and All My Children, recurring roles on the primetime dramas L.A. Law in 1991 as a "killer litigator."[17] and Star Trek Voyager, and guest appearances on Matlock,[18] and Law & Order.

Cumpsty's feature films include State of Grace (1990),[19] Fatal Instinct (1993),[20] Starting Out in the Evening (2007),[21] The Ice Storm (1997),[22] Eat Pray Love (2010)[23] and The Visitor (2007).[24]

Cumpsty appeared at the Two River Theater in Much Ado About Nothing in October 2011,[25] in Present Laughter in 2013, and directed the Wendy Wasserstein play Third in 2014.[26][27] He appeared in Absurd Person Singular as "Ronald" in January and on 1 February 2015.[2] He said of the Two River Theater: "It’s similar to off-Broadway, but at a much nicer theater. And it’s different from Broadway because it’s not commercial so there’s less pressure. It’s exhilarating, too. The run is short (three or four weeks) then it’s gone. It’s kind of special..."[2] He further said that he likes "language oriented work" and mentioned as examples Copenhagen and the plays of Tom Stoppard.[2]

Filmography[]

Films[]

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1990 State of Grace Frankie's Man
1993 Fatal Instinct Laura's Husband
1997 The Ice Storm Philip Edwards
1999 The 24 Hour Woman Suzanne Pincus' Publicist
2006 The Ex Jack Connor
Flags of Our Fathers Secretary Forrestal
2007 The Visitor Charles
Starting Out in the Evening Victor
2010 Eat Pray Love Swami Dhavalachandra
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Churchill Schwartz Partner
2011 Downtown Express Vadim
2013 Burning Blue Admiral Stephensen
2014 Seduction Theory The Father (Short)
2016 Collateral Beauty Chairman of the Board

TV[]

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989 One Life to Live Sebastian (TV Series), 1 episode
1990 The Kennedys of Massachusetts Billy Hartington (TV Mini-Series), 3 episodes: "Episode #1.1", "Episode #1.2" and "Episode #1.3"
Great Performances Laertes (TV Series), 1 episode: "Hamlet"
1991-1992 L.A. Law Frank Kittredge (TV Series), 17 episodes
1992-1993 Bob Mr. Terhorst (voice-role) (TV Series), 7 episodes
1993 Crossroads Bailey (TV Series), 1 episode: "The Harvest"
1995 Star Trek Voyager Lord Burleigh (TV Series), 2 episodes: "Cathexis" and "Persistence of Vision"
Matlock Cameron Ivers (TV Series), 1 episode: "The Scam"
Pointman Det. Gordon Hagarty (TV Series), 1 episode: "Models"
1996 Mistrial Terry Lynch (TV Movie)
1997 Night Sins Dr. Garrett Wright (TV Movie)
1999 Law & Order Tom Willis (TV Series), 1 episode: "Hate"
The Lady in Question Klaus Gruber (TV Movie)
2001 The Lullaby of Broadway: Opening Night on 42nd Street Julian Marsh (TV Movie)
2004 All My Children Alan Singer (TV Series), 5 episodes
2007-2011 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Mark Schaeffer (2007) / Bing Cullman aka Arnold Binder (2011) (TV Series), 2 episodes: "Rocket Man" and "Trophy Wine"
2007-2010 American Experience James Callender (2007) / Prosecutor Roger Robb (2009) / John Randolph (2010) (TV Series documentary), 3 episodes: "Alexander Hamilton", "The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer" and "Dolley Madison"
2009 Mercy Father Gus (TV Series), 1 episode: "Hope You're Good, Smiley Face "
2011 Nurse Jackie Lou Babiak (TV Series), 2 episodes: "Mitten" and "Rat Falls"
2011-2012 Boardwalk Empire Father Ed Brennan / Father Brennan (TV Series), 6 episodes
2012 Made in Jersey Barry Gilchrist (TV Series), 1 episode: "The Farm"
2014 The Good Wife Eric Napier (TV Series), 1 episode: "Shiny Objects"
2015 The Knick (TV Series) Judge Parkinson Bothamly (TV Series), 2 episodes: "The Best with the Best to Get the Best" and "Wonderful Surprises"
Madam Secretary Max Quinn (TV Series), 1 episode: "Spartan Figures"
Elementary Arlen Schrader (TV Series), 1 episode: "When Your Number's Up"
2016 The OA Dr. Leon Citro (TV Series), 1 episode: "Forking Paths"
Red Oaks Priest (TV Series), 1 episode: "Old Flames"
2017 The Blacklist: Redemption (TV Series) Robert Wilmont (TV Series), 1 episode: "Kevin Jensen"
2019 The Enemy Within Dennis Gordon (TV Series), 1 episode: "The Ambassador's Wife"
2020 Tommy Lovell (TV Series), 3 episodes: "Vic", "This Is Not a Drill" and "Cause of Death"

Personal life[]

His boyfriend, John Dias, is the artistic director of the Two River Theater Company in Red Bank, New Jersey, and they moved to New Jersey in 2010.[25]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Blank, Matthew. "PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: End of the Rainbow Tony Nominee Michael Cumpsty" Playbill.com, 2012
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Van Benthusen, Gretchen. "Actor Michael Cumpsty Shows 'Slap-Sticky’ Side At Two River Theater" theatercues.com, 30 January 2015
  3. ^ http://alumni.unc.edu/article.aspx?sid=9547
  4. ^ Rickwald, Bethany."The Colleges and Universities Attended by Tony Award Nominees" Theatermania.com, 31 May 2012
  5. ^ Rich, Frank."Review/Theater; High Art Battles Low in Rhymed Couplets" THe New York Times, 11 February 1991
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Michael Cumpsty Broadway" playbillvault.com, accessed 19 August 2015
  7. ^ Canby, Vincent."Theater Review: 'The Heiress'" The New York Times, 10 March 1995
  8. ^ Brantley, Ben."THEATER REVIEW; A Fiery Power In the Behavior Of Particles And Humans" The New York Times, 12 April 2000
  9. ^ Isherwood, Charles."Theater Review:'The Constant Wife'" The New York Times, 17 June 2005
  10. ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Michael Cumpsty, Erik Heger and Miles Anderson to Join Tracie Bennett for L.A. Run of End of the Rainbow" Playbill, 2013
  11. ^ Gioia, Michael. "Broadway Revival of Machinal, Inspired by Murder Trial of Ruth Snyder, Opens Jan. 16", Playbill, 16 January 2014
  12. ^ Brantley, Ben."Singing the Course Of Human Events" The New York Times, 15 August 1997
  13. ^ Kenrick, John."'42nd Street', Ford Center, NYC - April 2001" musicals101.com, accessed 1 April 2011
  14. ^ Brantley, Ben."Theater Review:'Sunday in the Park With George'" The New York Times, 28 February 2008
  15. ^ Dziemianowicz, Joe."Taking a new stab at 'Richard III'" New York Daily News, 9 November 2007
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b "Michael Cumpsty Listing, Internet Off-Broadway Database" Archived 12 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Internet Off-Broadway Database, accessed 31 March 2011
  17. ^ Carter, Bill. "For 'L.A. Law,' a New Skipper and a New Course", The New York Times, 30 July 1991
  18. ^ " Matlock Episode. The Scam" tv.com, accessed 19 August 2015
  19. ^ State of Grace rottentomatoes.com, accessed 1 April 2011
  20. ^ "Cast, Fatal Instinct" allmovie.com, accessed 1 April 2011
  21. ^ "Starting Out in the Evening Cast", The New York Times, accessed 19 August 2015
  22. ^ "Cast, The Ice Storm" allmovie.com, accessed 1 April 2011
  23. ^ "Cast, Eat Pray Love" rottentomatoes.com, accessed 1 April 2011
  24. ^ 'The Visitor' Internet Movie Database, accessed 1 April 2011
  25. ^ Jump up to: a b Filichia, Peter. "Much Ado About Nothing preview: Michael Cumpsty to play Benedick" Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, nj.com, 9 September 2011
  26. ^ Chesak, Tom. The Third Man tworivertheater.org, accessed 19 August 2015
  27. ^ "Present Laughter Listing" tworivertheater.org, accessed 19 August 2015

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