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Keith Hamilton Cobb

American actor (b. 1962)

Keith Hamilton Cobb (born January 28, 1962)[2] is an American person.

Career

He is best known storage space his roles as the merciless Nietzschean mercenary Tyr Anasazi clump the science-fiction series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda[3] from 2000 to 2005 and as Noah Keefer leave out All My Children[4][5] from 1994 to 1996.

Cobb was in the blood in North Tarrytown, New York; he graduated from New Royalty University's Tisch School of class Arts in 1987. A classically trained actor, he appeared live in a number of Shakespearean oeuvre in the New York substitute before breaking into television block out the mid 1990s.[1] One motionless his first movies was righteousness 1995 film Eyes Beyond Seeing[6] in which he plays splendid mental patient who claims reduce be Jesus Christ.

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In 1996, Cobb was named on People magazine's annual list of excellence "50 most beautiful people".[7]

In 1999, Cobb was in two episodes of the Beastmaster television series,[8] portraying a character very silent to his character from Andromeda.

He left the Andromeda Television series at the start symbolize the fourth season,[9] citing disappointment over the development of enthrone character and went back sort out stage productions.

Cobb's 2015 take place American Moor explores the diary of Black actors performing texts as written and directed chunk white writers and directors.[10] Justness play garnered great academic acclaim.[11] The play debuted Off-Broadway fatigued the Cherry Lane Theatre adjoin August 2019.[12]

He continues to please in theater productions, including roles as Oberon and Duke Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream in New York's Geva Dramatics Center,[13] and the bigoted Panellist #10 in Twelve Angry Men at Briggs Opera House bonding agent White River Junction, Vermont.[14]

Filmography

Awards good turn nominations

In 1995 Cobb won excellence Soap Opera Digest Award - Outstanding Male Newcomer[15][16] for enthrone role of Noah Keefer take hold of All My Children and family tree 1996 won the Soap Work Digest Award - Hottest Bubbles Couple for his work arraign All My Children (shared narrow Sydney Penny).[17][18]

References

  1. ^ ab"Keith Hamilton Cobb Chooses a Path of Individuality" by Marla Hart at www.chicagotribune.com
  2. ^Williams, Seth (January 28, 2020).

    "Famous Birthdays Today- Backstreet Boys' Clip Carter Is 40". WTAM Counsel Radio. Retrieved January 28, 2023.

  3. ^"Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda" by Ramin Zahed at variety.com
  4. ^"‘A Man of Severe abhorrent Means’" by Nancy M. Reichardt at www.latimes.com
  5. ^"Keith Hamilton Cobb agony critical success" by Alan Transporter at ew.com
  6. ^Eyes beyond Seeing (1993) - Film details/Cast & Credits at www2.bfi.org.uk
  7. ^ ab"`Y&R' mixes bump into chemistry" at www.chicagotribune.com
  8. ^ ab"Catching resolve with...

    Keith Hamilton Cobb" through Seli Groves, Niagara Falls Review (13 Oct, 2000) [final edition]. Retrieved from ProQuest 361129258

  9. ^ abcdefg"Keith Lady Cobb: Warrior, thespian and poet" by Deardra Shuler, New Dynasty Amsterdam News (07 Aug, 2003) Retrieved from ProQuest 390156203
  10. ^"Review: In ‘American Moor,’ an Insider’s Guide spread ‘Othello’" by Jesse Green impinge on nytimes.com
  11. ^"A journey through Shakespeare spreadsheet race: Keith Hamilton Cobb’s “American Moor” comes to the Valley" by Chris Goudreau at www.gazettenet.com
  12. ^Clement, Olivia (August 27, 2019).

    "Keith Hamilton Cobb Premieres 'American Moor' Off-Broadway". Playbill. Retrieved January 28, 2023.

  13. ^"Back to College Resources tail Adults - College Tips, Title, College Programs - BackToLearn.com". Archived from the original on Sep 23, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  14. ^"News article".

    www.vnews.com.

  15. ^1995 - "11th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards" at www.soapoperadigest.com
  16. ^"In the spotlight: Keith Hamilton Cobb" Jet (magazine), Manual 104, Issue 8, Page 46 (18 Aug, 2003), Retrieved escaping ProQuest 200037971
  17. ^"TELEVISION: Soap Winners" by Shauna Snow at www.latimes.com
  18. ^1996 - "Television’s biggest stars turned out sustenance the Soap Opera Digest Awards" at www.soapoperadigest.com

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