Hadary, Jonathan 1948-
Hadary, Jonathan 1948-
PERSONAL
Born October 11, 1948, in Chicago, IL. Education: Attended Tufts University, Medford, MA.
Addresses:
Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401.
Career:
Actor. Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, member of company, 1968-69; member of Alley Theatre, Houston, TX.
Member:
Screen Actors Guild.
Awards, Honors:
Obie Award nomination, for performance, Village Voice, 1985, for As Is; CableACE Award nomination, actor in a theatrical or dramatic special, National Cable Television Association, 1987, for As Is; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a featured actor in a musical, 1990, Drama Desk Award nomination, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, all for Gypsy; Joseph Jefferson Award and Helen Hayes Award, Washington Theatre Awards Society, both for Angels in America: Parts I and II.
CREDITS
Stage Appearances:
(Off-Broadway debut) White Nights, 1974.
Songs from Pins and Needles, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1976.
Gemini, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1976.
Herschel Weinberger, Gemini, Little Theatre (now Helen Hayes Theatre), New York City, 1977.
Marshall Lowenstein, Gemini, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1977.
Pushing Thirty (one-man show), Circle Repertory Theatre, 1978.
Norman Mushari, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, Workshop of the Players Art (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1979.
Scrambled Feet, Village Gate Upstairs, New York City, 1979.
Sammy Dazzle, Coming Attractions, Mainstage Theatre, New York City, 1980.
Tomfoolery, Top of the Gate, New York City, 1981.
Arnold Beckoff, Torch Song Trilogy, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1982.
Saul, As Is, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1985.
Charley, Charley Bacon and His Family, Ark Theatre, New York City, 1985.
One Two Three Four Five, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, New York City, 1987.
Vince Corey, Wenceslas Square, Martinson Hall, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988.
Herbie, Gypsy, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Guiteau, Garfield's assassin, Assassins, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1991.
Ned Weeks, The Destiny of Me, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1992-93.
Monet, Defying Gravity, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1997.
Sir Thomas Browne, Hydriotaphia, or The Death of Dr. Browne, Alley Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theater, Berkeley, CA, 1998.
Antigonus, The Winter's Tale, Delacorte Theatre, Central Park, New York City, 2000.
Deathtrap, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 2000.
Oscar Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Lansburgh Theater, Washington, DC, 2002.
Jim Haller, All Shook Up, Palace Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Myron Berger, Awake and Sing!, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 2006.
Also appeared as Nathan Detroit, Guys and Dolls; Robert Lester, Road Show, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City; Dack, One Two Three Four Five, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City; Sam Truman, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City; Feathers and owner, Robber, American Place Theatre, New York City; Shelly, A Bad Friend, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City; in El Grande de Coca-Cola; Jolson Sings Again, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ.
Major Tours:
Schroeder, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, U.S. cities, 1968-70.
Roy Cohn, Angels in America: Parts I and II, U.S. cities, 1994-96.
Film Appearances:
Paul Hartmann, The New Age, Alcor Films, 1994.
Norman Reinfield, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996.
Griff, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's "Private Parts"), Paramount, 1997.
Lord Richard, A Simple Wish (also known as The Fairy Godmother), Universal, 1997.
St. John, Montana (also known as Nothing Personal), Columbia TriStar, 1998.
Cafe owner, Bait (also known as Piege), Warner Bros., 2000.
Boris, Love the Hard Way (also known as Love the Hard Way—Atemios in New York), Kino International Corp., 2001.
Heinz, the Baron Krauss von Espy, Intolerable Cruelty, Universal, 2003.
Max, East Broadway (also known as Falling for Grace), Canal Street Pictures, 2006.
Also appeared in Wonderland.
Television Appearances; Series:
Walter Corte, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1998.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Saul, As Is, Showtime, 1986.
Television Appearances; Specials:
The 44th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1990.
The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991.
Larry Kramer, 1993.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Hank Frazier, "Vote of Confidence," Miami Vice, 1988.
Alex Petrovich, "The Serpent's Tooth," Law & Order, NBC, 1991.
Pete, "Christmas," Party of Five, Fox, 1996.
Carl Jurgens, "Bad Medicine," Swift Justice, 1996.
Dr. Slater, High Incident, 1996.
Dr. Sakalov, Wonderland, ABC, 1999.
Barrey Krause, "Let's Make a Night of It," 100 Centre Street, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
Hall Richmond, "The Insider," Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002.
Vincent, Sex and the City, HBO, 2003.
Tom, "Anger Management," Hope & Faith, ABC, 2003.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
New York Daily News, January 3, 1990, pp. 29, 33.
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