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Dihlon McManne

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Dihlon McManne

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  • Writer/Voice performer of "Mardi Gras" (As Dennis Matthews) on the CD "The Edge Of The Bed" Cyborgasm 2. Time Warner Audio Books, 1994. Produced by Lisa Palac.
  • Former member of San Francisco's infamous Dude Theatre, creating memorable characters in such shows as "Buckets Of Blood", The Ugliest American", "Xmas Story", "The Charlie Manson Story" among others.
  • Sang with The Ethel Merman Memorial Choir in San Francisco.
  • Operated and performed the 8' tall puppet, Father Furrillo, Archbishop of Rome, in "Bitzy La Fever's Kingdom Of Passion" trilogy, written by Cintra Wilson that ran for 9 months at The Climate Theatre in San Francisco.
  • Wrote and performed "Jersey Boy". Dihlon's critically acclaimed one man show has been performed at various theaters in Los Angeles, most recently at The Beverly Hills Playhouse in March, 2006.
  • Associate Producer (As Dennis Matthews) on two documentaries with Estate Films:"The History of Money" and "The History of Chocolate".
  • Co-Founder (With Peter Kjenaas) The Spectrum Theatre Company in San Francisco, where he produced and acted in plays by David Mamet, Harold Pinter, and Sam Shepard, to name a few as well as original works.
  • Did the voice of Thomas Jefferson, among others, in the documentary "The History of Chocolate", produced by Estate Films. Inc.
  • Won the 1991 title "Ms. Make Believe" (As Dennis Matthews/Mr. Just So) at The Bad Neighbors Theatre Company's New Years Eve party in NYC.
  • Shaved his head for the role of Ruckley in the stage version of "One Flew Over the Cukoos Nest" which also featured an 18 year old Camryn Manheim
  • Played the role of "The Boy" in an operatic adaptation of "Purgatory" written by William Butler Yeats and directed by Julie Hébert at The One Act Theatre in San Francisco.
  • Has worked with such writers and directors as Gene Reynolds, Bill Rauch, Jose Rivera, Francis Ford Coppola, Allan Miller, Octavio Solis, John O'Keefe and Luis Valdez
  • Starred in "Long Shot" (As Dennis Matthews), directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson which won first prize at The Montbelliard International Festival in France.
  • (January 2003) Was the understudy for Daniel Hugh Kelly in Living Out, the play by Lisa Loomer at The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California.

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