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American actor
Bill Camp is an American actor of the stage and screen.
Filmography[edit]
Key
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Denotes works that have not yet been released
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Television[edit]
Theatre[edit]
Year
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Title
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Role
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Venue
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Ref.
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1989
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Twelfth Night or What You Will
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Walter
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Delacorte Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1989
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Titus Andronicus
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Chiron
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Delacorte Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1990
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Hamlet
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Marcellus/Lord/Sailor
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The Public Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1991
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Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
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Performer
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Perry Street Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1992
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The Seagull
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Konstantin Treplev (understudy)
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Lyceum Theatre, Broadway
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[2]
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1993
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Saint Joan
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Gilles de Rais
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Lyceum Theatre, Broadway
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[2]
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1995
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Troilus and Cressida
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Paris
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Delacorte Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1996
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Measure for Measure
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Duke
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Theatre at St. Clement's, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1997
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One Flea Spare
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Bunce
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The Public Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1997
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The Devils
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Performer
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New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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1997–98
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Jackie
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Various
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Belasco Theatre, Broadway
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[2]
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2000
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Lydie Breeze, Parts I & II
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Joshua Hickman
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New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2001
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Homebody/Kabul
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Quango Twistleton
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New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2006
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Soar Throats
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Jack
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Duke on 42nd Street, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2006
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Heartbreak House
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Boss Mangan
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American Airlines Theatre, Broadway Revival
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[2]
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2007
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Coram Boy
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Otis Gardner
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Imperial Theatre, Broadway
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[2]
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2007
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The Misanthrope
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Alceste
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New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2007
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4 Beckett Shorts
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Performer
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New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2009
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Still Life
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Voice
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Lucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2011
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The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide
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Adam
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The Newman Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[2]
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2012
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Death of a Salesman
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Charley
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
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[2]
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2016
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The Crucible
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Reverend John Hale
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Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
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[2]
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2022
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Long Day's Journey into Night
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James Tyrone Sr
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Minetta Lane Theatre, Off-Broadway
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[3]
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References[edit]