Alan Alda (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (19)

Purlie Victorious Playbill - Opening Night Purlie Victorious
Opened September 27, 2023
  • Producer
Purlie Victorious Playbill - Opening Night
Love Letters Playbill - Opening Night Love Letters
Opened September 18, 2014
  • as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III (Replacement)
    Nov 08, 2014 - Dec 14, 2014
The 59th Annual Tony Awards - June 5, 2005 The 59th Annual Tony Awards - 2005
Opened June 05, 2005
  • as Participating Artist (Original)
Glengarry Glen Ross Playbill - Opening Night, April 2005 Glengarry Glen Ross
Opened May 01, 2005
  • as Shelly Levene (Original)
Glengarry Glen Ross Playbill - Opening Night, April 2005
Play What I Wrote Playbill - Opening Night The Play What I Wrote
Opened March 30, 2003
  • as Mystery Guest Star (Replacement)
QED Playbill - Opening Night QED
Opened November 18, 2001
  • as Richard Feynman (Original)
QED Playbill - Opening Night
ART Playbill - Opening Night, March 1998 Art
Opened March 01, 1998
  • as Marc (Original)
ART Playbill - Opening Night, March 1998
The 48th Annual Tony Awards Playbill - June 12, 1994 The 48th Annual Tony Awards - 1994
Opened June 12, 1994
  • as Participating Artist (Original)
The 46th Annual Tony Awards Playbill - May 31, 1992 The 46th Annual Tony Awards - 1992
Opened May 31, 1992
  • as Participating Artist (Original)
Jake's Women Playbill - Opening Night, March 1992 Jake's Women
Opened March 24, 1992
  • as Jake (Original)
The 28th Annual Tony Awards Playbill - Apr 21, 1974 The 28th Annual Tony Awards - 1974
Opened April 21, 1974
  • as Participating Artist (Original)
The Apple Tree Playbill - Opening Night, Oct 1966 The Apple Tree
Opened October 18, 1966
  • as Adam (Part 1) (Original)
  • as Captain Sanjar (Part 2) (Original)
  • as Flip, the Prince, Charming (Part 3) (Original)
The Owl and the Pussycat Playbill - Nov 1964 The Owl and the Pussycat
Opened November 18, 1964
  • as F. Sherman (Original)
Cafe Crown Playbill - April 1964 Cafe Crown
Opened April 17, 1964
  • as Dr. Irving Gilbert (Original)
Fair Game for Lovers Playbill - Feb 1964 Fair Game for Lovers
Opened February 10, 1964
  • as Benny (Original)
Fair Game for Lovers Playbill - Feb 1964
Purlie Victorious Playbill - Sept 1961 Purlie Victorious
Opened September 28, 1961
  • as Charley Cotchipee (Original)
Purlie Victorious Playbill - Sept 1961
Only in America Playbill - Nov 1959 Only in America
Opened November 19, 1959
  • as Telephone Man (Original)

Awards

Drama Desk Award
2005 Outstanding Ensemble Performance Winner
Outer Critics Circle
2005 Outstanding Actor in a Play Nominee
1998 Special Award Winner
1992 Outstanding Actor in a Play Nominee
Theatre World Awards
2013 John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement Winner
1964 Theatre World Award Winner
Tony Award
2005 Best Featured Actor in a Play Nominee
1992 Best Actor in a Play Nominee
1967 Best Actor in a Musical Nominee
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