Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup, photo supplied by the production

Billy Crudup made his professional debut with Vineyard Theatre in 1994 in Chiori Miyagawa’s America Dreaming, returning to the Vineyard stage in Adam Rapp’s The Metal Children and his award-winning performance in David Cale’s Harry Clarke – which has played in New York and Los Angeles.

On stage, Crudup starred in the repertory productions of No Man’s Land and Waiting for Godot on Broadway, opposite Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart and Shuler Hensley. In 2007, Crudup won a Best Performance by a Featured Actor Tony Award for his role in the Broadway production of The Coast of Utopia. He also received Tony nominations for his roles in The Elephant Man, The Pillowman and Arcadia.

His screen credits include Almost Famous and The Morning Show.

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